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University of San Diego Football Media Guide 2002

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USD FOOTBALL - A Tradition Of Excellence

USD FOOTBALL u SINCE 1990: "SUCCESS ON THE FIELD & s IN THE CLASSROOM" RECORD: ♦ 7 Winning Campaigns D ♦ Overall Record of 67-51-1 (.567 Win % ) . . . . ddl ) worldwide owner of Burger Kings, CONFERENCE: Mr. Larry C1mmaru st1 ~ ~1 $ ~o' 000 in honor of Mike Stadler being ♦ Jumped to NCAA Division I-AA in 1993 presented USD a c_hec or lie 'e Football Scholar Athlete. ♦ Member of Pioneer Football League (PFL) named a 1999_D1 v1s10n I !Co g Director of Athletics; Dr. Alice ♦ First Team All-PFL selections From left to n ght: Tom ·aMnn acCone~ arusti senior QB Mike Stadl er, 40 B Hayes USD President, r. tm ' ♦ 32 Second Team All-PFL selections a~d USD, head football Kevin McGarry. ♦ 33 PFL All-Academic selections

♦ 51 PFL Players of the Week ALL-AMERICANS: T ♦ Dylan Mora selected Sports Network Mid-Major 1st Team All-America at in 2001 ♦ Jeb Dougherty selected NCAA Division 0 I-AA All-America in 1996 ♦ Doug Popovich selected AFCA 3rd Team All-America in 1995 R ♦ Robert Ray selected NCAA Division III All-America in 1992 F ♦ Four Sports Network All-Americans ♦ Five First Team Verizon Academic E All-Americans; Three Second Team. Q. Three National Strength & Conditioning Association All-Americans R GENERAL: 0 ♦ The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame has recognized a Dylan Ching USD' Torero football player every year the 2000 Hui~ B s all:time leading receiv . 0 round pick . h owl Senior All-Star G e r, played in ♦ Three have been named Burger King Roughridert t e 2000 CFL Draft by ::esankd was a 3rd National Scholar-Athletes of the Week · as atchewan T ♦ 75 of USD's current school records have been established since 1990 ♦ Team ranked #2 in Net Punting B in 1994 NCAA I-AA ♦ Evan Hlavacek (1993-96, RB & WR), a member of the Albany Firebirds in the League, led the 2000 team A with 97 tackles as a defensive specialist; the 1999 team was crowned the AFL World Champions. ♦ Dylan Ching (1996-99), the program's all­ L time leader in receiving, was a 3rd round pick by the CFL's . He is still playing in the CFL. 2002 Torero Seniors L Table of Contents USD TOREROS 2002 MEDIA GUIDE FOOTBALL STAFF USD Football - 'A Tradition of Excellence': Inside Front Cover (619) 260-4740 Table of Contents: Pagel Head Coach: Kevin McGarry (7th Year; 25th Overall) 2002 Team Outlook: Page 2 Offensive Coor/Off. Line: Greg Quick (4th Year) Head Coach Kevin McGarry: Page 3 Defensive Coor./: Jason DesJarlais ( I st Year) Coordinators Greg Quick & Jason DesJarlais: Page 4 Special Teams Coor./Defensive Line: Joe Rosiello (3rd Year) USD Assistant Coaching Staff: Pages 5-6 Receivers Coach: Mike Ri sh ( 19th Year) USD Alphabetical/Numerical Rosters: Pages 7-8 Coach: Thad Porlas (2nd Year) USD AII-PFL Returners: Pages 9-10 Running Backs Coach: Richard Sanchez ( I st Year) Meet The Toreros: Pages 11 - 17 Inverts Coach: Kyle Slusser (I st Year) USD Strength & Conditioning: Page 18 Tight Ends Coach: Charlie Stansbury ( I st Year) NonConference Opponents: Page 19 Administrative Assistant: Sandie Hughes (8th Year) Pioneer Football League: Page 20 Team Managers: Steffanie Doolan (3rd Yr. ); Kelly Lyman ( I st Yr.) PFL Opponents: Pages 21-22 Final 200 l Statistics: Pages 23-24 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF All-Time USD Award Winners: Page 25 All-Time USD Records: Pages 26-30 (619) 260-4745 I-AA Torero Leaders: Pages 31-34 Associate Director of Athletics for Media Relations: Ted Gosen Academic Support Program: Page 35 Home Phone: (858) 486-3284 University Profile: Page 36 Gosen E-Mail Address: tgosen@ sandiego.edu USD Athletic Facilities: Page 37 Assistant: Nick Mirkovich San Diego, 'America's Finest City': Page 38 Mirkovich E-Mail Address: [email protected] People To Know At USD: Page 39 Student Assistant: Adam Camey Tom Iannacone, Dir. of Athletics: Page 40 SID Fax Phone: (6 I 9) 260-2990 Athletic Department Staff: Pages 41-43 USD HotLine: (619) 260-2323 USD Verizon/Academic All-Americans: Page 44 Press Box Phone: (619) 260-2982 Primary Media Outlets: Inside Back Cover 2002 l 1SD Football \lcdia Guide Cn•dits: 2002 Schedule: Back Cover Ted Gosm, Editor and La~ out Brock Scott (Scott Photo), Photograph~, Front CO\er La~out USDATHLETICS- (619) 260-4803 Kings Printing, Inc., Printing Director of Athletics: Tom Iannacone Associate Director of Athletics: Dan Yourg Associate A.D./Senior Woman Administrator: Jo-Ann Nester QUICK FACTS Associate A.D. for Athletic Development: Brian Fogarty FOUNDED: 1949 Assistant A.D./Marketing & Promotions: Renee Wiebe LOCATION: 5998 Alcala Park Assistant A.D./Compliance Coordinator: Mike Matoso San Diego, CA 92110-2492 Director of Academic Support: Shaney Fink PRESIDENT: Dr. Alice B. Hayes Director of Facilities: John Martin NCAA FACULTY REP: Mitch Malachowski Assistant Director of Facilities: Andy Fee ENROLLMENT: 7,062 Director of : Carl Reed NICKNAME: Toreros Assistant Director of JCP/Events : Derek Hillestad COLORS: Columbia Blue, Navy & White Athletic Ticket Manager: Tony Valle STADIUM: USD Transportation: John Cunningham (Capacity 6,000; Built in 196 I) Director of Intramurals/Recreation: Gary Becker Director of Summer Camps: Mary Johnson Adm. Assistants: Georgia Gordon, Pauline Thonnard, Donna Holston, Charlene Ables TOREROS Head Athletic Trainer: Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T., C. Assistant Athletic Trainers: Suzi Higgins & Paul Signorelli Strength/Conditioning Coach: Dean Aresco DEFINED Women's : Jennifer Petrie Men's & Women's Cross Country: Rich Cota The University of San Diego, which sponsors sixteen NCAA Division I In Women's Soccer: John Cossaboon intercollegiate teams, competes under the athletic nickname ofToreros. Buddy, the founding father of USO, Men's Soccer: Seamus McFadden 1961, the Most Reverend Bishop announced that the school's nickname would change from Pioneers to Men's : Brad Holland Toreros. "The name Toreros is keeping with the friendly relationship Women' s Basketball: Kathy Marpe which exists between San Diego and Mexico," His Excellency said at the Women's & Diving: Mike Keeler time. Torero comes from the spanish term toro, the bull, and from the word Men's Baseball: Rich Hill torear, to fight bulls. All of the contestants in the ring are called toreros. Men's : Tim Moher Torero is a general term describing a bullfighter and signifies courage, Women's : Sherri Stephens honor and fidelity. USO student-athletes, like the Torero, represent a Men's Tennis: Tom Hagedorn willingness to stand alone in the ring and accept the challenge. Men's Rowing: Brooks Dagman Women's Rowing: Leeanne Crain The 2000-2001 school year marked the 40th anniversary with Toreros as Women's : Melissa McElvain the official nickname for USO athletic teams. Head Team Physicians: Paul Murphy, MD Associate Team Physicians: Jerry Hizon, MD; Rich Uhler, DO; Calvin Wong, MD; Ken Anderson, DO. www.usdtoreros.com Season Outlook 2 TOREROS LOOK TO CONTINUE SUCCESSFUL WAYS IN 2002

Seventh year head coach Kevin McGarry returns 54 players and 9 starters from last year's 6-3 club that finished tied for second place in the Pioneer Football League. Despite losing some key players from last year's successful campaign, McGarry believes there is plenty to be excited about with his returning class and excellent group of newcomers. The offense will again be directed by junior QB Eric Rasmussen, a 2001 Honorable Mention All-PFL pick a year ago after completing 147-of-254 passes for 2,035 yards and 15 TDs. He ranked 2nd in the PFL in both passing efficiency and total offense. He will have a solid core ofreceivers to throw to - senior Anthony Valanos; sophomore wideouts Michael Gasperson and Jerome Foster; junior tight ends Jeff Incerty and Kyle O'Connor; and multi-purpose athletes Brent Labarrere and Adam Hannula. Rasmussen will be pushed by junior QB Brian Kirkpatrick, a quality backup with a cannon for an arm who should see playing time this year, and redshirt freshman Adam Hannula. The Toreros' backfield will be led by the senior tandem of RB Kenneth Villalobos and TB Phillip Thrash. Villalobos earned Offensive Player of the Year honors last season after rushing for a team-best 592 yards and 11 TDs. Thrash placed second on the team with 418 yards rushing. The group will also be bolstered by the efforts of senior FB Joseph Tagaloa and sophomore RB Baxter Box. No doubt, the success of USD's running attack will be spearheaded by the return of senior center Justin Dixon, a two-time First Team All-PFL pick. He has been one of the best and most consistent offensive linemen in the PFL the past two seasons. Additionally, senior guard Uzman Nazir will join Dixon on the offensive line and provide leadership and be a mainstay of the offensive unit. Others expected to see action include sophomore returners Jason Kehrer (6- 3, 229, left tackle) and Keith Zapalac ( 6-4, 255, right tackle), and transfers Ariel Bellofiore ( 6-1, 341, Idaho, left guard) and Matt Shubert (6-5, 276, Sacramento State, right tackle). The defense was hardest by graduating seniors, but like the offense, has enough key starters and returners back to again be a stingy unit for its opponents. The 2001 Torero defense ranked 14th in the nation in rushing defense. Leading the way will be junior LB Andy Guzenski, a 200 I Honorable Mention All-PFL pick after leading the team in tackles with 59 stops. He will be joined in the middle by senior Michael DiPasquale -- they will be pushed by senior Michael Zimmerman and sophomore Jeffrey Langdon. The defensive line unit will be in good hands with a quality group of returners -- senior tackle Josh Noga (5-11, 281 ), senior Michael Tabata (6-1, 208), junior end Chris Conroy (6-2, 237), junior NG Kevin Reade (6-1, 267), and sophomores Ashur Benjamin (6-1, 242) and Daniel Howard (6-4, 237). Howard tied a USD -game record against Wagner in the team's season final after being credited with three sacks. Transfer Greg Erlbaum (6-3, 283), who joined the Toreros last spring, will compete for one of the starting spots at tackle. Look for senior veteran Wesley Morgan and junior Gavin Ng to get the starting nods at comer back where the Toreros expect to be very strong. The rest of the secondary slots wi II be competed for by some quality returners who have been waiting in the wings -- junior Adam Combs (4th on team in tackles with 52) and senior Marvin Banks are back at invert; senior Tim Duerr and junior Bryan Newbrough will battle it out for the starting nod at free safety; and junior Kyle Fitzgerald and sophomore Paul Ku mer are the leading candidates for rover. The special teams unit will be led by junior return specialist Gavin Ng, a 2002 Pre­ Season All-America Candidate (The Sports Network). Last year Ng averaged 36.9 yards on kickoff returns and 9.4 yards on punt returns. Look for Baxter Box and Joseph Tagaloa to also get a chance to make some returns in 2002. The Toreros have a trio of quality kickers that wi II be competing to replace graduated senior Dylan Mora, a 2001 All-America punter and the team's top kicker a year ago. Returners Brent Labarrere and Rafael Ocampo are back, and will be pushed by transfer Adam Will­ iams (Saddleback JC). PFL COACHES' POLL The Toreros will be embarking on one of their toughest schedules y~t since joining the I-AA ranks North South back in 1993. Dayton (7) •••• 9 Jacksonville (6) ... 12 After opening the season at NAIA power Azusa Drake (1) .... 16 Morehead St. (2) . 15 USD (1) .. , .... 20 Davidson ...... 22 Pacific, the Toreros will also travel to Valparaiso ... 32 Austin Peay (1) ... 25 opponent on September 21st. Butler ...... 33 Nonconference home dates include La Verne, PFL South champion Jacksonville, along with West­ * 1st Place votes in parenthesis ern Oregon and Southern Oregon. The Toreros * Coaches were not a11owed to vote fQr will also have to face PFL North Division oppo­ their own team. nents Butler, Valparaiso, Drake and perrenial power Dayton. Head Coach Kevin McGarry 3 KEVIN McGARRY + 7th Season as Torero Head Coach • 25th Season 011 USD Coaching Staff

The University of San Diego celebrates its 40th year of football this season, and head coach Kevin McGarry enters his 27th season of involvement with the program. Entering his 7th year at the helm, he also played two seasons (l 976-77), and was an assistant coach for eighteen seasons. With 54 returners and 9 starters back from last season, McGarry is optimistic the Toreros will continue their success off of last year's 6-3 campaign. The 200 I club also tied for second pl ace in the Pioneer Football League and ranked 14th among NCAA I-AA teams in rushing defense. Coach McGarry enters the 2002 season with a six-year record of 29-31.

In 1997 McGarry directed the Toreros to an 8-3 overall mark and a school-best second place finish in the Pioneer Football League with its 4-1 mark. The 1997 campaign was US D' s best showing si nce moving to the NCAA Division I-AA ranks and the PFL conference in 1993. The '97 club became onl y the fourth USD squad to achieve at least eight victories in 35 years of Torero football , and it was the program's most victories since the 1981 season. The team's 33.6 points per game average ranks second all -time in USD football.

The tenth coach to direct the Torero football program since its start in 1956, Kevin is the first USD graduate to head the position. McGarry is no stranger to USD football. Prior to being named the head coach in 1996, he was an assistant coach at the University of San Diego for eighteen seasons, including the last fourteen as the defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach. He became a full-time assistant for football in 1985 - hi s first seven years ( 1978-84) were split between football, women's softball (head coach) and as an elementary school teacher. In addition to his on-the-field duties, Kevin was also responsible for recruiting and as li aison for the USD Football Alumni Club.

"Kevin 's years of experience at USD have prepared him well for this position," stated Tom Iannacone, Director of Athletics. "He clearly understands the role of the football program within the mi ssion of the uni versity. "

Over the past twenty-four seasons with Kevin on the coaching staff, USD has accumulated an overall record of 130-105-3, including seventeen seasons with records of .500 or better. Of the nine USD football players that have been named GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans since 1981, eight have come from the defensive side of the ball, including seven defensive backs. In 1987 the Torero defense set a school record for shutouts in a season with four, and the team gave up just I 00 points in ten contests and finished 6-3- 1.

Prior to joining the USO coaching staff in 1978, Kevin was a two-year letterwinner on the USO football sq uad ( 1976-77), earning co-Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1977. He pl ayed two years ( 1974-75) at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, , earning Most Valuable Player honors in 1975. He received both hi s Bachelor of Arts in Education ( 1979), and hi s Master's Degree in Education Administration ( 1985) from the Un iversity of San Diego.

Kevin and Mary Ann, of Scripps Ranch, have fo ur children: twins Pat and Mike ( 15 year-olds), Timbo ( 12- year-old), and Matt (6-year-old).

HEAD COACH KEVIN McGARRY'S CAREER RECORD Year Win Loss Win% 2001 6 3 .667 2000 4 6 .400 1999 5 5 .500 1998 2 8 .200 1997 8 3 .727 1996 ~ ~ .400 Career 29 31 .483 Torero Coordinators 4 GREG QUICK Offensive Coordinator & Offensive Line Coach Greg Quick returns for his fourth season where he will again be the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. While directing his "Surf & Turf" offense at USO, numerous Toreros have excelled in hi s system - most notably receiver Dylan Ching, quarter­ back Mike Stadler and running back Oscar Arzu, all recent graduates who entertained the Torero fans while setting both single season and career records. Prior to USO, the Painesville, Ohio na­ tive spent the previous decade orchestrating the renewal of two NCAA Division Ill football programs. At St. Norbert College, in DePere, Wisconsin, he directed his squad to a share of the division title in 1994; and while at the University of , helped the 1993 pro­ gram amass the most wins since the Amos Alonzo Stagg team of 1929. Other coaching stops have included Claremont-Mudd Colleges (Def. Coor.; 1988-89), Edinboro University (Def. Coor.; 1986-88), New Mexico State (LB's; 1985-86), Heidelberg College (Off. Coor.; 1984-85), St. Edward HS (Def. Coor.; 1983-84), and Emporia State (Def. Coor.; 1981-83 and Off. Line; 1979-81 ). Coach Quick's playing career at Baldwin-Wallace College in Brea, Ohio, was highlighted by the team winning the 1978 NCAA Division III National Champi­ onship. An accomplished motivational speaker, Quick has delivered his "Quick Success" message to numerous businesses and organizations. Greg and his wife Jeannie, who have been married 23 years, reside in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego with their six children: Phil, Nate, Bonnie, Ben, Brittany and Corey.

JASON DESJARLAIS Defensive Coordinator & Linebackers Coach Jason Desjarlais enters his first season as a full-time assistant with USO. DesJarlais, who will be the team's Defensive Coordinator and Recruiting Coordinator, replaced Bob Tompson who returned to in Marietta, Ohio to become the Offensive Coordinator. DesJarlais returns to USO where he was the team's defensive line coach for the 2000 season. This past season he was defensive line coach at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. While at Bates College he was also in charge of recruiting areas for Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Pennsy lvania. Additionally, he earned hi s certification as a Strength and Conditioning coach. Prior to first joining USO in 2000, he was defensive line coach for two seasons at Humboldt State (1998- L999), and forone year at Western Montana College (1997). A two-time All-America defensive lineman at Western Montana College, Jason helped lead hi s team to three Frontier Conference Championships. In 1994 and 1995, Western Montana College was the NAIA national runner-up. After graduating from Western Montana College in 1997 with a B.S. in Physical Education and Biology, Jason went on to earn his Masters of Science degree in Kinesiology from Humboldt State University in I 999. From Ronan, Montana, Jason prepped at Ronan Hi gh School where he was a three-sport letterman. Coaching Staff/Support Staff 5

2002 USD Coaching Staff (l-r):

Mike Rish Charlie Stansbury Richard Sanchez Kyle Slusser

Head Coach Kevin McGarry

Joe Rosielfo Thad Porfas Jason DesJarfais Greg Quick

Team Managers Sandie --, H ughes Steffanie Kelly Admin. Assistant Doolan Lyman 8th Season 3rd Season 1st Season

MIKE RISH - Wide Receivers, 19th Year

Mike Rish is beginning his 19th season on the Torero staff. He returns to coach the receivers, something he has done for seventeen of the past eighteen Torero seasons. Mike played for USD from 1979-83 where he posted career numbers that make him one of the best receivers ever to play at USD -- he ranks second all-time with IO I receptions, 18 receiving touchdowns and 1,722 receiving yards. He held the school marks in all three career receiving departments from 1983 through 1997; he was passed recently by Torero re­ ceiver Dylan Ching. In 1983 he was selected the team's scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation and College Hall ofFame. In the Toreros' nationally-televised game between Occidental in 1982, Rish was named the CBS Chevrolet Player of the Game. Mike graduated from USD with an Accounting degree in 1984. He is the Vice President for Secondary Marketing for Guild Mortgage Company in San Diego. Assistant Coaches 6

JOE ROSIELLO - Defensive Line/Special Teams Coordinator, 3rd Year Joe Rosiello begins his third season with the Toreros where he will again coach the defensive line. For the second straight year he will be the program's Special Teams Coordinator. He brings a wealth of coaching experience with his most recent stop before USO being at the Coast Guard Academy where he was defensive line coach for two seasons. He also gained coaching experience at Holy Cross in 1997, assisting the linebackers; he coached the offensive line at Fordham in I 996; and he was a student assistant for the offensive line at Boston University in 1995 . A 1996 graduate of Boston University where he earned his B.S. degree in Physical Education (Human Movement), Joe played two seasons at BU in I 991-92 as a defensive lineman. From Brooklyn, New York, he attended Stuyvesant High School where he earned two varsity letters in football and graduated in 1991. L;;;;.~=~ !.;;;;!.;;~ THAD PORLAS - Quarterbacks/2nd Year Thad Porlas begins his second season with the Toreros. This year he moves to the offensive side of the ball where he will coach the quarterbacks; last year he directed the inverts on defense. A native San Diegan, Thad and his wife Sue have three children: Dane, Kalani and Cheynna. Porlas came to USO from Mesa College where he coached four seasons with receivers and kick returners. Prior to that, he spent six years (1992-97) at Point Lorna High School coaching receivers and defensive backs -- during that stretch Point Lorna advanced to the CIF playoffs each season. No stranger to USO, Thad played football for the Toreros for two seasons (1982-83) as a . He graduated with his B.A. in Business Administration, and later earned two M.S. degrees in Education/Mathematics and Special Education. The past twelve years he has taught for the San Diego City Schools with Special Education.

RICHARD SANCHEZ - Running Backs, 1st Year Richard Sanchez begins his first year with the Toreros where he will coach the running backs. He brings a wealth of coaching experience with him. The last two years he was at San Diego State in the role ofoffensive graduate assistant working with the offensive line and returners. Prior to that he was the Athletic Di rector and Head Football Coach at San Diego High School for two years. Between 1993-97 he coached at Montclair HS in San Bernardino County, and at Las Cruces HS in Las Cruces, New Mexico. A 1993 graduate of New Mexico State (B.A. in Physical Education), Richard also played for the Aggies between '89-90 as a wide receiver. After graduation he played one year of semi-pro ball with the San Bernardino Blitz as a wide receiver in 1994. A San Diego native, Richard played two years at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, and graduated from Sweetwater HS in 1986. Richard and his wife, Maria, have one daughter, Kristiana. KYLE SLUSSER - Inverts/1st Year Kyle S lusser begins his first year on the staff where he will be in charge of the inverts on the defensive side of the ball. No stranger to USO, Slusser played for the Toreros the past five campaigns. This past season he was selected the team's Defensive Player of the Year; was a First Team All -Pioneer Football League pick; and was named a Honorable Mention I-AA Mid-Major All-American by The Football Gazette. He leaves USO as the program's all -time leader in interceptions with 15; he also shares the single-game mark of 3 picks. Among USO I-AA players, he ranks fourth all -time with 261 total tackles. Duri ng the 1998 & 1999 seasons he earned 2nd Team A II -PFL honors. From Alta Lorna, California, Kyle prepped at Alta Lorna HS where he was a four-sport letterman. He graduated from USO this past year with a major in Sociology.

CHARLIE STANSBURY - Tight Ends, 1st Year Charlie Stansbury begins his first year with the Torero coaching staff where he will be in charge of the tight ends. Charlie was part of the Torero program as a player since 1998, but battled injuries throughout his collegiate career. During the 1999 season he caught five passes for 38 yards with a long reception of 18 yards. This past year he graduated from USO with a degree in Communications, and a minor in Sociology. Prior to USO Charlie attended Paso Robles High School where he lettered in both football and baseball. During his senior year in football, he was team MVP, All-Los Padres League, All-County, All ­ CIF and a scholar-athlete. The football team advanced to the playoffs during both his senior and sophomore campaigns. 2002 USD Torero Roster 7

NAME NO POS HT WT ATHYR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (College) Josh Anderson 67 OL 6-3 242 so Imperial Beach/Midway Baptist Adam Angelowicz 58 Invert 6-1 193 RS FR Scottsdale, AZ/Desert Mountain Ricky Arredondo 65 OL 6-2 271 FR Corona/Centennial Matt Ascione 47 Invert 5-8 190 FR Colorado Springs, CO/Liberty John Baggerly 99 DB 6-0 188 FR Mission Viejo/Trabuco Hills Marvin Banks 3 DB/I 5-7 159 SR /Inglewood Ryan Bartsch 26 RB 6-0 204 FR San Diego/Eastlake Nick Bellanca 85 CB 5-6 156 RS FR Columbus, OH/St. Charles College Preparatory Ariel Bellofiore 78 OL 6-1 341 JR Pasadena/St. Francis (Idaho/Pasadena CC) Ashur Benjamin 97 DT 6-1 242 so Sacramento/Jesuit Elijah Bonde 59 LB 6-0 218 RSFR El Dorado Hills/Oak Ridge Baxter Box 4 RB 5-10 194 so Dallas, TX/Highland Park Adam Bridges 69 OL 6-2 275 JR Lakewood/Mayfair Josh Brisco 15 DB 6-1 185 FR Tucson, AZ/Catalina Foothills Jonathan Bush 89 TE 6-2 217 FR Tucson, AZ/Sabino Kainoa Casco 13 DB 5-9 176 FR Lahaina, Maui, Hl/Lahainaluna Charles Cochran 52 OL 6-2 229 FR Salinas/Palma Scott Cohn 34 WR 6-2 183 FR Los Gatos/Los Gatos Adam Combs 25 Invert 5-10 173 JR Crown Town/Centennial Chris Conroy 91 DE 6-2 237 JR Tucson, AZ/Sabino Scott Cooper 93 WR 6-3 176 FR Pleasanton/Foothill Michael Cuevas QB 6-2 205 RS Folsom/Folsom Bayardo De Murguia 43 DB 5-8 150 FR San Diego/Univ. of San Diego Travis Denning 16 DB 5-7 174 so San Francisco/St. Ignatius (Fordham) Michael DiPasquale 10 LB 6-1 224 SR Wichita, KS/Wichita Collegiate School Justin Dixon 73 OL 6-3 250 SR Orange County/Brea Olinda (Redlands) Tim Duerr 2 FS 5-10 185 SR El Segundo/El Segundo David Dunphy 50 OL 6-3 231 FR Mission Viejo/Mission Viejo Greg Erlbaum 66 DT 6-3 283 JR Phoenix/Arcadia (Mesa CC) Kawika Fiddler 32 Invert 5-11 195 FR Kailua, Hl/Punahou Kyle Fitzgerald 5 Rover 6-0 210 JR Clayton/Clayton Valley Blair Foerster 11 DB 5-11 155 so , WA/Kings Jerome Foster 9 WR 5-9 165 so Los Angeles/Junipero Serra Ryan Garing 81 WR 6-2 185 so Riverside/Riverside Poly Nick Garton 29 WR 6-0 180 FR Dana Point/Dana Hills Michael Gasperson 1 WR 6-4 213 so Monterey/Palma Andy Gomez 30 LB 5-10 206 FR Claremont/Claremont Cory Gray 55 OL 6-0 240 RS FR Scottsdale, AZ/Horizon Eric Gregg 87 WR 6-1 182 FR Joliet, IL/Joliet Township Tony Grusich 46 LB 6-0 225 FR Evanston, IL/Evanston Township Andy Guzenski 45 LB 6-1 231 JR Granite Bay/Granite Bay James Hajek 48 WR 6-4 202 FR Tucson, AZ/Marana Adam Hannula 14 WR/QB 6-1 190 RSFR Tacoma, W A/Bellarrnine Prep Martin Hoffman 49 Invert 5-10 188 so San Diego/Francis Parker Daniel Howard 54 DE 6-4 237 so Woodinville, WA/Woodinville Jeff Incerty 84 TE 6-4 231 JR San Jose/Bellarrnine College Preparatory Jordan Johnson ILB 6-0 197 RS Laguna Hills/Laguna Hills Robert Jones 39 DB 5-9 182 FR Compton/V erbum Dei Kale Kealoha 92 DL 6-3 230 FR Honolulu, HI/Punahou Jason Kehrer 63 OL 6-3 229 so Gilbert, AZ/Mesquite Brian Kirkpatrick 7 QB 6-3 206 JR King City/King City (Hartnell JC) Matt Koller 27 RB 5-10 210 FR Oak Park/Oak Park Paul Kumer 20 Rover 5-11 208 so Miami, FL/Christopher Columbus Brent Labarrere 88 WR/K 6-0 178 JR Upland/Damien Jeffrey Langdon 44 LB 6-1 227 so San Bernardino/ Aquinas Christopher Lumauag 77 OL 6-0 286 FR Mililani, Hl/Mililani Alex Maetzold 33 RB 5-9 180 FR Whitefish, MT/Whitefish Chase Mattox 38 Invert 5-7 176 FR Los Angeles/Junipero Serra Wesley Morgan 36 CB 5-10 184 SR San Jose/Gunderson Colin Murphy 68 DL 6-2 218 FR Laguna Hills/Servite 2002 USD Torero Roster

NAME NO POS HT WT ATHYR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (College) Davin Nakasato 17 WR 5-8 189 so Honolulu, HI/St. Louis School Brenden Nakata 57 LB 5-9 218 FR Honolulu, HI/Kamehameha Schools Usman Nazir 53 OL 6-0 293 SR Torrance/Torrance (El Camino JC) Bryan Newbrough 42 FS 6-1 200 JR El Dorado Hills/Oak Ridge Gavin Ng 21 DB 5-9 158 JR Mililani, Hl/Mililani Iman Nikzad 23 WR 5-7 159 so Laguna Niguel/Aliso Niguel Josh Noga 94 DL 5-11 281 JR Kalihi, HI/W.R. Farrington Rafael Ocampo 61 PK 6-0 211 JR Yucaipa/Yucaipa Kyle O'Connor 86 TE 6-3 225 JR Phoeniz, AZ/Brophy College Preparatory Daniel Ogier 64 OL 6-3 285 FR Los Angeles/St. Bernard's Dustin Owen 96 TE 6-2 228 FR Tucson, AZ/Canyon Del Oro Josh Paddock 28 WR 6-2 205 FR Julian/Christian Geoffrey Pakis 95 DE 6-3 191 so Scottsdale, AZ/Chapparral Josh Pierce 18 LB 6-2 228 JR VeniceN enice Jake Plumer 35 FB 6-1 203 so Elizabeth, CO/Regis Jesuit Eric Rasmussen 12 QB 6-3 219 JR Sacramento/El Camino Fundamental Kevin Reade 41 DL 6-1 267 JR Long Beach/St. John Bosco Jeff Robinson 37 RB 5-10 211 FR Encinitas/La Costa Canyon Richard Rowland 8 DB 6-2 192 FR Tustin/Tustin Kyle Sager 75 OL 5-11 251 JR Scottsdale, AZ/Horizon Ray Sanchez 24 Invert 5-10 180 RSFR Goodyear, AZ/Aqua Fria Union Josh Sanders 71 OL 6-3 300 FR Miami, FL/G. Holmes Braddock Senior Christopher Schouten WR 6-1 175 RS Hemet/Hemet Russell Scott 60 DL 6-0 245 FR Brea/Brea Olinda Matt Shubert 76 OL 6-5 276 FR Roseville/Roseville (Sacramento State) Kaea Simeona 72 OL 6-1 280 FR Honolulu, Hl/Kamahameha Schools Dru Smith 6 WR 6-0 215 RSFR San Diego/Clairemont Senior Michael Tabata 90 DL 6-1 208 SR Portland, OR/Jesuit Joseph Tagaloa 31 FB 5-6 185 SR Santa Ana/Saddleback (Santa Ana College) Phillip Thrash 22 TB 5-9 194 SR Carson/Carson Anthony Valanos 80 WR 6-1 193 SR Irvine/Woodbridge (Orange Coast College) Kenneth Villalobos 40 RB 5-11 251 SR Moreno Valley/Moreno Valley (Mt. San Jacinto) Adam Williams 19 PK 6-3 206 JR Mission Viejo/Mission Viejo (Saddleback JC) Steve Williams 51 DL 6-0 244 JR Covina/Charter Oak (Mt. San Antonio JC) Keith Zapalac 62 OL 6-4 255 so Sealy, TX/Sealy Michael Zimmerman 56 LB 5-9 209 SR San Marcos/San Marcos

1 Michael Gasperson WR C 49 Martin Hoffman Invert Sager 2 Tim Duerr FS Ba RB 50 David Dunphy OL Matt Shubert 3 Marvin Banks DB/I Koller RB 51 Steve Williams DL Tl+ Christopher:JDumauag 4 Baxter Box RB 28 Josh Paddock WR 52 Charles Cochran OL 7 'el Bello:fiore 5 Kyle Fitzgerald Invert 29 Nick Garton WR 53 Usman Nazir OL 8 thony Valarios 6 Dru Smith WR 30 Gomez LB 54 Daniel Howard DE 81 Garing 7 Brian Kirkpatrick QB 31 tagaloa FB 55 Cory Gray OL 82 Owen TE 8 Richard Rowland DB 32 a Fiddler Invert 56 Michael Zimmerman LB 84 Jeff Incei;ty TE 9 Jerome Foster WR 33 Alex Maetzold RB 57 Brenden Nakata LB 85 Nick Belfanca CB 10 Michael DiPasquale LB 34 Scott Cohn WR 58 Adam Angelowicz Invert 86 Kyle O'Connor TE 11 Blair Foerster DB 35 Jake Plumer FB 59 Elijah Bonde LB 87 Eric Gregg WR 12 Eric Rasmussen QB 36 Wesley Morgan DB 60 Russell Scott DL 88 Brent Laban-ere WR/K 13 Kainoa Casco DB 37 JeffRobinson RB 61 Rafael Ocampo PK 89 Jonathon Bush TE 14 Adam Hannula WR/QB 38 Chase Mattox Invert 62 Keith Zapalac OL 90 Michael Tabata DL 15 Josh Brisco DB 39 Robert Jones DB 63 Jason Kehrer OL 91 Ghris Conroy DE 16 Travis Denning DB 40 Kenneth Villalobos RB 64 Daniel Ogier OL 92 Kale.Kealoha DL 17 Davin Nakasato WR 41 K'.evin Reade DL 65 Ricky Arredondo OL 93 •· Scott Cooper WR 18 Josh Pierce LB 42 Bryan Newbrough FS 66 Greg Erlbaum DT 94 J DL 19 Adam Williams PK 43 Bayardo De Murguia DB 67 Josh Anderson OL 95 DE 20 Paul Kumer Rover 44 Jeffrey Langdon LB 68 Colin Murphy DL 97 Ashur Benjamin DT 21 Gavin Ng DB 45 Andy Guzenksi LB 69 Adam Bridges OL 99 John Baggerly DB 22 Phillip Thrash TB 46 Tony Grusich LB 71 Josh Sanders OL RS Michael Cuevas QB 23 Iman Nikzad WR 4 7 Matt Ascione Invert 72 Kaea Simeona OL RS Jordan Johnson LB 24 Ray Sanchez Invert 48 Jawes Hajek WR 73 Justin Dixon OL RS Chris Schouten WR All-PFL Returners 9

#73 JUSTIN DIXON Senior Center Justin Dixon returns for his fourth and final season with the Toreros where he wi ll again anchor the Toreros' offensive line unit ... last season, as one of the team captains, he earned First Team All­ Pioneer Football League honors playing center for the Toreros ... Don Hansen's National Weekly Football Gazette selected him Honorable Mention All-America for NCAA Division I-AA Mid-Majors ... it marked the second straight season he earned both of those awards ... in 2001 he was also named to the Pioneer Football League All-Academic First Team, as well as being a member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll ... at USO he has been named to the Dean's List for four straight semesters ... prior to USO Dixon attended the University of Redlands his freshman campaign ... he prepped at Brea Olinda High School where he was an All-Orange League offensive lineman and was named to the Academic All-Orange League squad ... he earned the highest grade-point-average on his squad over his final two seasons ... also lettered in baseball .. . played twelve years of on the California State team through his junior year of high school .. . was also recruited by Redlands, Whittier and Boston College ... chose USD to play competitive I-AA schedule, and to attend strong academic institution ... his dad (Paul) played football at Whittier College, while his uncle (Jim Fitzpatrick) played football at Cal State Fullerton ... after graduation plans to attend law school. Major: Psychology.

Justin Dixon Career Highlights: 2001: 1st Team All-PFL; Honorable Mention All-America (Don Hansen's National Weekly Football Gazette); PFLAII-Academic; PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2000: 1st Team All-PFL; Honorable Mention All-America (Don Hansen's National Weekly Football Gazette)

#12 ERIC RASMUSSEN JuniorQuarterback Eric Rasmussen returns for his junior campaign where he will again be the starting quarterback after earning Honorable Mention All-Pioneer Football League honors in 2001 ... during his sophomore campaign he started all nine contests, completing 14 7-of-254 passes for 2,035 yards and 15 touchdowns ... among all I-AA players, he ranked 24th in passing efficiency (2nd in PFL), 30th in total offense (2nd in PFL) and 34th in passing (3rd in PFL) .. . he was named the PFL Offensive Player of the Week for his September 29th performance in the team's 31 -24 victory over Drake - he completed 21-of-30 passes for 299 yards and 3 scores ... he passed for three touchdowns in three different contests, all Torero victories (Redlands, Drake and Fairfield) ... he threw for 200+ yards in six different contests, including 282 yards against Butler and 255 yards against Dayton .. . besides earning Honorable Mention All-PFL honors, he was named to the PFL All-Academic First Team (3 .76 GPA), was listed on the PFL Academic Honor Roll, and earned the team's Scholar Athlete of the Year honor ... prior to USO he played at El Camino Fundamental where in his senior year he was selected the MVP for the Capital Athletic League ... he is holder of nine passing/running records at the high school where he was also inducted into its Hall of Fame .. . also lettered in baseball where he was MVP, All-City and All-League ... also recruited by Oregon, Redlands, Cal Poly and Arizona State ... chose USO for its football program, location and strong academics .. . his father Terry played quarterback at Chico State .. . Dean's List honoree four straight semesters.Major: Business Administration.

Eric Rasmussen Career Passing Statistics: Year Att. .c&mn. Int. Pct. Yards TD I& 2001 254 147 9 .579 2035 15 44 vs. Butler 2000 Q Q Q .000 Q Q Q Total 254 147 9 .579 2035 15 44 vs. Butler All-PFL Returners

#45 ANDY GUZENSKI Junior Linebacker Andy Guzenski returns for his junior campaign where he will again spearhead the Torero defense at starting inside linebacker ... in 2001 he led the USD Torero defense in tackles with 59, earning Honorable Mention All-Pioneer Football League honors for his superb play ... he tallied 32 unassisted tackles and 27 assisted for a team-high 59 stops ... he also chipped in with two quarterback sacks (-7 yards), eleven tackles for loss (-20 yards), one forced fumble, and two pass break-ups ... his single-game best was 11 tackles at Dayton where he issued 8 unassisted stops ... he also notched double-digit tackles with 10 stops against Georgetown (5 unassisted, 5 assisted) ... he was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll ... during his sophomore campaign he appeared in five games, chipping in with six tackles (3 unass isted, 3 assisted) ... prior to USD he prepped at Granite Bay High School - as a sophomore he played on the school's inaugural varsity team ... during is senior campaign he recorded 135 tackles as the team went undefeated at 13-0 and were CIFChamps ... he was All-CIF, All-League Defensive MVP, and All-City ... he tallied 80 tackles hi s junior year (1st Team All­ Sierra Foothill League) and 60 tackles his sophomore campaign (2nd Team All­ League) ... also played baseball ... chose USD for educational opportunities and environment ... was also recruited by Northwestern, Boise State, Sacramento State and Nevada ... his father, Gordon, played baseball and soccer at Benedictine College. Major: Business Administration.

Andy Guzenski Career Defensive Statistics: firu: GP !IT AI TilI SACKS TL ff ER PD I 2001 9 32 27 59 2/-7 11/-20 1 0 2 0 2000 s. J J ~ !1 !1 !1 !1 !1 !1 TOT 14 35 30 65 2/-7 11/-20 1 0 2 0

#21 GAVIN NG Junior DB/Return Specialist Gavin Ng returns for his third season where he is projected to start at , as well as be the team's top return specialist with the special teams unit ... he goes into the season as a I-AA Mid-Major Pre-Season All-America candidate for the position of return specialist by The Sports Network ... in 2001 he earned Honorable Mention All-Pioneer Football League honors as a return specialist ... he averaged 36.9 yards per kickoff return which was highlighted by hi s 98-yard touchdown return in the season-opener against Azusa Pacific; and he averaged 9.4 yards per punt return with a long of 40 yards against Butler ... he also turned in two kickoff returns against Butler for a combined 87 yards with a long of 45 ... defensively he also tallied 20 tackles with 16 unassisted stops .. . during his freshman campaign he recorded six tackles, including two for losses, in five contests ... this past spring he was a member of the Torero baseball team -- in game two of the NCAA Regionals against New Mexico State, Ng's diving catch late in the game preserved USD's 2-1 win .. . prior to USO he prepped at Mililani High School in Mililani, Hawaii where he lettered in both football and baseball ... he also participated in track & field ... his father, Donald, played football for Linfield College ... chose USD for chance to compete in collegiate ath letics while earning an excellent education. Major: Communications.

Gavin Ng Career Return Statistics: Kick Return Punt Return Year GP No-Yds-A ve.-TD-Long No-Yds-Ave.-TD-Long 2001 9 7-258-36.9-1-98 vs. Azusa 18-170-9.4-0-40 vs. Butler 2000 S. !1 !1 TOT 14 7-258-36.9-1-98 vs. Azusa 18-170-9.4-0-40 vs. Butler Meet The Toreros 11

Kenneth Villalobos returns fo r hi s fo urth and fi nal season where he is projected to start at running back ... las t year he was the team's top ru shing leader with 592 yards o n 13 1 carri es (4.5 average), also fi ni shing fi rst with I I touchdowns and 66 points .. . he was named the team's Offensive Pl ayer of the Year fo r hi s efforts; also named to the PFL Academi c Honor Roll ... he e nded last year with back-to-back I 00+ ru shing games - I 14 yards and 2 TDs vs. Georgetown, and I 07 yards and 3 TDs against Wagner ... also fo und the endzone twice again st Fairfie ld and Butler ... he a lso hauled in 6 receptions fo r 53 yards .. . during the 2000 season he ranked third on the team with 186 yards ru shing ( 4.3 per rush average) ... fo und the endzone once (Butler) and talli ed a long ru sh of 18 yards (Azusa Pacific) ... game-hi gh 50 yards rushing at Butler ... also caught IO passes fo r 83 yards with I TD (Centra l Connecti cut) ... haul ed in 2 passes fo r 25 yards against Menl o with long of 17 ... priorto US O he prepped at Moreno Vall ey where in seni or year was team MVP, All-Sunbelt League, and the No. I punter in SoCal ... selected a th ree- time All-League linebacker .. . he was inducted into the Inland Empire Football Hall o f Fame ... attended M t. San Kenneth Villalobos Jacinto College before heading to U SD ... has multiple body piercings. Major: Sociology. #40 SR RB

Wesley Morgan returns fo r hi s fo urth and fin al season with the Toreros ... a three-year starter at defensive back, last season he fini shed fi fth on the team in tackl es with 33 (25 solo) ... he a lso added 2 fumble recoveri es and 5 pass break-ups ... hi s best outing came again st Fairfield where he tallied 6 stops, two pass break-ups and a fumbl e recovery ... in 2000 he ranked fourth on team with 63 tackl es (41 solo), and had a team-best 8 pass break-ups ... season-best I I tackles (Davidson) ... PFL Defensive Pl ayer of the Week (Oct. 2 1) . .. in 1999 he fini shed 12th on the team with 22 stops ( 12 solo) .. . also chipped in I forced fumbl e, I fumbl e recovery (at D ayton) a nd 2 pass breakups ... season-best 7 tackl es (4 unassisted) at Valparai so ... prepped at Gunderson Hi gh in San Jose, CA where he was 2nd Team AII-CCS with 5 interceptions hi s senior year ... talli ed 3 pi cks hi s junior campaign while earning All-Mount Hamilton League honors ... also lettered in track & fi eld where he was team MVP and AII-CCS ... he ran a 48.5 in 400m and a 156.5 in the 8 00m ... chose USD for strong academi cs and football program ... also recruited b y Oregon, and San Jose State. Major: Electrical Engineering; Minor: Math . Wesle) l\lorgan #36 SR DB

Phillip Thrash returns for hi s fourth season at USD where he is projected to start at tailback for the second straight season ... last year he ranked second on the team with 418 yards ru shing on 80carries (5.2 average) ... he also caught 11 passes for 149 yards (13.5 average) and I TD (vs. Fairfield) ... hi s best ru shing outing came against D ayton with 95 yards on IO carri es, including a season-best 6 1-yard burst ... in 2000 he ru shed 30 times for 137 yards ( 4. 6 average), fini shing with 4 rushing touchdowns and a long ru sh of 16 yards (Davidson) .. . again st Menlo he ru shed for a season-high 54 yards and 2 touchdowns ... also caught 2 passes, including a n 8-yard TD versus Butler ... hi s 5 scores and 30 points ranked second on the team ... during hi s freshman year he ru shed for 87 yards on 20 carries, including a season-best 19-yard scamper ... prepped at Carson High School where he was a two-year letterwinner as a WR/DB ... mi ssed m ost of seni or year with broken ankle ... also recruited by Army, Redlands and SDSU ... chose USD fo r quality educati on and small school size. Major: Electrical Engineering; Minor: Mathematics. Phillip Thrash #22 SR RB Michael DiPasquale returns fo r his final season where he is projected to start at inside linebacker ... last season he ti ed for 7th on the team with 29 tackl es ( 18 solo) to go with two quarterback sacks (- 18), 4 tackl es fo r loss (-22), and 2 pass break-ups ... hi s best outings came against Valparaiso (8 tackl es) and Georgetown (7 tackl es, 2 sacks) ... named to PFL Academic Honor Roll ... in 2000 he talli ed tackl es in fi ve different contests, fini shing w ith 11 on the season (5 solo) ... totaled 4 s tops again st Whittier and 3 tackles versus Menl o ... recrui ted t o U SD as a quarterback, but moved to linebacker during fres hman season ... is team's representati ve for department's Student Athl ete Council ... prior to USD prepped at Wichita Coll egiate School in Wichita, Kansas where he was selected All -Southwest Kansas Top 11 hi s seni or year as QB/LB ... ru shed for 600 yards and 10 TD's seni or year; passed fo r 1,300 yards and 19 TD's juniorcampaign while earning Honorable Mention All -State honors ... sophomore team was Regional champs ( I 1-1 ), whil e freshman year team won state title ( 13- 1) ... lettered in basketball where team won state championship ... also recruited by Kansas, Bucknell , Naval Academy and Empori a State ... chose USD Michael DiPasquale fo r academics and weather. Major: Sociology; Minor: Economics. #IO SR LB

Marvin Banks returns for hi s fo urth season in the Toreros' secondary ... is expected to see time at both defensive back and in vert .. . last season he chipped in with IO tackl es (4 solo) and two pass break-ups ... in two different games he totaled 3 stops (Redl ands & Fairfield) ... in 2000 he ranked sixth on the team with 46 tackl es (3 1 solo) ... he posted a personal-best 8 stops in three different games (Brown, Butler, Dayton) ... also chipped in with I QB sack (Dayton) and 3 tackl es fo r losses (- 12 yards) ... prior to USD he prepped at Inglewood Hi gh School where he lettered in both football and track & fi eld ... tallied 3 interceptions during both hi s junior and seni or campaigns ... was selected Freshman of the Year hi s first season ... in track was selected the Hurdler of the Year ... chose USO fo r great academi c reputati on and outstanding football program .. . also recruited by Saint Mary's Coll ege, Humboldt State a nd Columbia. Major: Politi cal Science; Minor: Engli sh. Marvin Banks #3 SR DB/Invert Meet The Toreros ~------~-12

Tim Duerr returns for hi s fourth season with the Toreros where he will compete for the starting free safety slot ... last season as a defensive back he tallied 9 tackles in four contests ... he posted 4 tackles (2 solo) in win over Drake ... in 2000 he tallied 9 tackles (5 solo) along with l tackle for loss, 3 pass breakups, and 1 interception ... against Azusa Pacific he posted I tackle, 1 pass breakup and I interception ... season-high 3 tackles versus Whittier ... prior to USD Tim prepped at El Segundo High School where he was team MVP, All-CIF and All-Ocean League his senior year ... picked off four passes his senior year and 3 during junior campaign ... also lettered in baseball, earning Most Improved, Hustle and Scholar-Athlete awards ... also recruited by Army, Columbia, Hawaii and Redlands ... chose USD for location, size of school, weather and football program ... USD Dean's List honors ... hopes to coach high school football at alma mater; wants to be a fire fighter. Major: Communication; Minor: Business Administration. Tim Duerr #2 SR Free Safety Usman Nazir returns for his final season with the Toreros where he is the projected starter at right guard ... along with center Justin Dixon, will provide leadership and be the mainstay of the offensive line unit ... named to 2001 PFL Academic Honor Roll ... this past spring and summer has gotten stronger and faster ... the past two seasons he tallied significant playing time as a backup on the offensive line for the Toreros ... prior to USD he played collegiate football at El Camino College ... he was an accomplished JC player at center ... from Torrance, California, he prepped at Torrance High School where he lettered in both football and track & field ... in football he earned All-Bay League honors and was selected a Lions All-Star his senior year ... he also was All-League during his junior campaign ... he chose USD for its academics, location and size of school ... was also recruited by Saint Mary's College, Yale and Brown ... was born in Pakistan. Major: History. Uzman Nazir #53 SR OG Michael Tabata returns for his final season with the Toreros where he will again compete for playing time with the defensive line unit ... the past three seasons he has seen playing time in a reserve capacity at the defensive end position ... last year he was credited with a pass break-up in win over Fairfield, and a tackle for loss (-2 yards) in win over Wagner College ... named to 2001 PFL Academic Honor Roll ... prior to USD he prepped at Jesuit High School where he was 1st Team All-State and 1st Team All- hi s senior campaign ... the football team finished as league champs and ranked 3rd in the state ... he also lettered in track & field and baseball ... he chose USD for a quality education, and the chance to play I-AA football ... also recruited by Yale, Willamette and Puget Sound ... hi s father, Calvin, played football at Lewis & Clark College ... has trained in Aikido for 20 years he is a Black Belt. Major: Business; Minor: Biology. Michael Tahata where #90 SR DL

Joseph Tagaloa returns for his senior year with the Toreros where he will compete for playing time at fullback, as well as with kickoff returns on the special teams unit ... last season he carried the ball six times for 17 yards with a long of 9 yards versus Wagner College ... named to 2001 PFL Academic Honor Roll ... he transferred to USD from Santa Ana College where his team won the Mission Conference title at 7-3, and he earned All-State and All-Mission Conference 1st Team honors as a kickoff returner ... he prepped at Saddleback High School where he was selected the Offensive Player of the Year in the Golden West League ... named a three-time All-Golden West League performer at running back ... also lettered in baseball, soccer and track; he was All-League and MVP in both baseball and soccer. Major: History. Joseph Tagaloa #31 SR FB Anthony Valanos returns for his second and final year with the Toreros where he will compete for playing time at wide receiver ... named to 2001 PFL Academic Honor Roll ... prior to USD he competed for Orange Coast College - his squad went 8-2 and were Mission Conference Champions .. . they also advanced to the Strawberry Bowl ... he attended Woodbridge High School where he lettered in both football and track & field ... during his senior campaign he was named MVP for Special Teams, and earned 2nd Team All-County honors with the team going 9-2-1 ... in track & field he was 1st Team All-County, MVP, and league champion in the long jump and triple jump ... he chose USD for its great athletic and scholastic opportunities ... was also recruited by Brown, Cornell and Occidental ... earned Dean's List honors last year at USD. Major: Business Administration; Minor: Marketing & Real Estate. Anthony Valanos #80 SR WR Michael Zimmerman returns for his fourth and final season with the Toreros ... he will compete for playing time at linebacker ... last season he tallied five tackles (2 solo) in four contests ... in USD's season­ opening win over Azusa Pacific he had two stops including a tackle for loss of -14 yards ... he came to USD in 1998 and sat out the 2000 season ... during the 1999 campaign he totaled 20 tackles (10 solo) in six contests with one quarterback sack (-9 yards) and one tackle for loss (-2 yards) ... prior to USD he attended San Marcos High School where he was the team MVP his senior year, and the Defensive Player of the Year his junior season (school record 169 tackles) ... he also lettered in basketball and baseball, and was selected team captain ... was his high school's chess champion. Major: Business; Minor: Environmental Studies. Michael Zimmerman #56 SR LB Meet The Toreros

Adam Combs returns for his third season with the Torero defensive unit where he will start at invert ... last year at invert he turned in a solid season for the Toreros ... he ranked fourth on the team in tack.Jes with 52 (36 solo) ... he also contributed a team-best 4 forced fumbles, along with 3 quarterback sacks, 7 tackles for loss (-35 yards), 3 pass break-ups, I fumble recovery, I blocked kick and 1 interception (vs. Redlands) ... twice he tallied single-game bests of 8 tackles (Drake & Georgetown), and three times totaled 7 stops (Redlands, Fairfield and Wagner) ... he was selected 2nd Team PFL All-Academic, and was a member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll ... also a Dean's List honoree and Presidential Scholar ... prior to USD he prepped at Centennial High School where he was a three-year letterman on the football squad ... during his senior year he was I st Team All-Mountain View with the team reaching the CIF quarterfinals, and was named the Defensive Player of the Year ... during hi s sophomore campaign, the team advanced to the CIF Finals ... he chose USD for its location, beautiful campus, the people and scholastics. Major: Business; Minor: Marketing/Management. \dam Comhs #25 JR Imert Chris Conroy returns for hi s third season with the Toreros where he will compete for a starting slot at defensive end ... this past season he tallied five tackles (all solo) and was credited with a quarterback sack (-8 yards) in the team's PFL game against Butler ... was also selected to the PFL Academic Honor Roll ... prior to USD he prepped at Sabino High School in Tucson, Arizona where in hi s senior year team was state champions at 12-1-1 ... the team went undefeated and were champs of the Kino League ... earned team captain, All-City, All-County and All-League honors ... junior year team went 13-1 and were state finalists with Chris earning All-League honors ... also lettered in baseball and track & field ... was one of only two sophomores on state championship baseball team ... chose USD for great weather and football program ... also recruited by Northern Arizona and Nevada ... enjoys playing darts. Major: Business. Chris Conroy Kyle Fitzgerald returns for hi s third season with the Toreros where he will compete for #91 .JR DE playing time in the USD secondary at rover ... this past season he appeared in all nine contests finishing with 15 tackles (9 solo) ... his best outing came at Valparaiso where he totaled 3 stops (2 solo) ... notched two tackles in four contests (Dayton, Fairfield, Butler, Wagner) ... was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll ... in the 2000 season chipped in with 6 tackles (5 solo) in four contests ... prior to USD attended Clayton Valley High School .. senior year earned MVP, Mr. Defense and All-B.V.A.L. honors after totaling 166 tackles ... tallied 134 stops during hi s junior season with team winning league title ... chose USD for educational opportunites, great location, and the football program ... also recruited by Columbia, Yale and UC Davis. Major: Business.

Jeff Incerty returns for hi s third season with the Toreros where he is projected to start at K~ le Fitzgerald tight end ... last year caught six balls for 63 yards ( I 0.5 yards per catch average), but more #S JR RO\er importantly, he found the endzone with three of those receptions ... he caught touchdowns of 5 yards (Azusa Pacific), 2 yards (Dayton) and 22 yards (Wagner) ... he caught two passes for I I yards against Redlands ... selected to the PFL Academic Honor Roll ... last year made the Dean's List both semesters ... prior to USD attended Bellarmine College Preparatory where he earned I st Team All-West Catholic League honors in football ... also All-Mid-Peninsula Team ... during hi s junior year was 2nd Team All­ League ... also played basketball for three seasons ... chose USD for a great education, and to play for the Torero --- .. football team ... also recruited by Washington, Idaho State, Cal Poly and Fordham. Major: Business Administration; Minor: Economics. Jeff lncerty Brian Kirkpatrick returns for hi s second season with the Toreros where he will be a key #8-1 JR TE back-up at the quarterback position ... a quality quarterback who will see playing time ... turned in a solid spri ng and summer, and has a cannon for an arm ... last year threw a 20-yard TD pass to Dana White in 2nd quarter versus Wagner that gave team 27-0 lead; USD went on to win 41-24 ... prior to USD attended Hartnell Junior College south of San Jose ... prepped at King City High School where he lettered in both football and baseball ... hi s dad was hi s high school football coach ... senior season passed for 2,500 yards and 24 touchdowns while earning MTAL Offensive MVP and All-County MVP honors ... was All-League and All-County during hi s junior and senior seasons of baseball ... chose USD for its strong academics and solid football program. Major: Sociology. Brian Kirkpatrkk Brent Labarrere returns for hi s third season with the Toreros where he will compete for #7 .JR QB all the kicking duties, and also possibly see action at wide receiver ... last year saw action with kickoff duties .. . in season-opener punted three times for I 04 yards (34.7 average) with a long of38 yards against Azusa Pacific ... named to Academic PFL Honor Roll ... during hi s freshman season in 2000, he punted 19 times for 674 yards (35.5 average) with a long of 60 yards (Whittier); he also placed five punts in side the opponent's 20-yard line ... prior to USD attended Damien High School where he was I st Team AII-CIF, I st Team All-Sierra League, and All-Valley with team going I 0-2 ... he hauled in 40 receptions and averaged 44.6 yards in punting ... also lettered in track & field where he was AII-CIF, All-League and a CIF Finals participant ... hi s father, Paul, played wide receiver at New Mexico ... chose USD for academics and beautiful campus .. . also recruited by Oregon State, Arizona State and Cal ... Dean's List honoree. Brent Labarrere Major: Accounting. #88 .JR WR/K Josh Noga returns for his third season with the Toreros ... he is a projected starter at tackle with the defensive line unit after earning a starting nod late last year ... in 200 I he chipped in with 9 tackles (5 solo) and one tackle for loss (-3 yards vs. Drake) ... he tallied three tackles against Fairfield, and was credited with a fumble recovery at Valparaiso ... named to 200 I PFL Academic Honor Roll ... in 2000 he had six solo tackles, including 2 sacks (-12 yards) and 3 tackles for loss, and one pass break-up ... prior to USO he prepped at Farrington HS where Josh !\loga he earned I st Team OJA Red Conference honors and All-State Honorable Mention ... chose USO for academics and #9-1 JR DT location ... also recruited by Western Kentucky, Montana State and Nevada-Las Vegas. Major: Hi story. Meet The Toreros ------14

Bryan Newbrough returns for hi s third season with the Toreros ... the past two seasons he has seen acti on on both sides of the ball (RB & DB); thi s season he competing for the starting slot at free safety ... last year he opened season again st Azusa with 20 ru shes for 68 yards; he scored the team's first touchdown of the season with a 3-yard in 1st quarter as USD went on to win 34- 13 ... defensively he totaled 4 tackl es in seven contests ... named to 200 I PFL Academic Honor Roll ... prior to USD he prepped at Oak Ridge HS in El Dorado Hills, CA ... seni or year rushed for 1,300 yards; al so had 3 interceptions as team went 11 - 1 and he was All-Sierra Valley .. . junior year ru shed for 1,050 yards as team went 13-0 and were CIF Secti on Champs ... also lettered in track and tennis ... chose USD for quality college education and to pl ay football ... also recruited by Corn ell , Saint Mary's and UC D avis. Major: Biochemi stry.

Br~ an Ne,, hrough Rafael Ocampo returns for hi s third season with the Toreros where he will compete fo r #-12 .JR FS ki cking duties (ki ckoffs, fi eld goals and extra points) ... in 2001 named to PFL Academic Honor Roll ... two seasons ago he was 4-for-6 in field goals and 17-20 in extra point ki cks ... hi s 29 points ranked third on the team ... prior to USD he prepped at Yucaipa Hi gh School where he was a three­ sport letterman in football , soccer and track .. . he was a two-time Special Teams Pl ayer of the Year; hi s junior year team went 12-2 and were fin ali sts in the CIF Championships ... he was I st Team All-CIF and I st Team All -League in soccer ... chose USD fo r academics and football ... also recruited by Wisconsin . Major: Communicati ons & Spani sh.

Kevin Reade returns for hi s third season with the Toreros where he is expected to see Rafael (kampo considerabl e pl aying time with the defensive line unit at the nose guard position ... the past #61 .JR PK two seasons he has seen action in a backup role ... prior to USD he attended St. John Bosco Hi gh School in the Long Beach area where he was a two-time team captain and a 1st Team All-Del Rey League performer ... he also was selected to the L.A. 605 All-Star Team and was a 3rd Team Drem Team sel ection by the Press Telegram ... he a lso l ettered in w here he was a two-time league c hampion and the 1999 CIF champion ... he was also recruited by San Diego State a nd Cal Lutheran ... hi s father, Charl es, played football at West Texas State ... enj oys spending time w ith family and fri ends. Major: Political Science.

Ashur Benjamin returns for hi s third year with the Toreros, and second season of Ke,in Reade competition ... he is expected to see pl aying time at the defensive end position ... last year #-II .JR DL he talli ed a solo tackl e again st Fairfield, then assisted on a quarterback sack (-9 yards) against Wagner ... prior to USD he prepped at Jesuit High School in Sacramento, CA ... hi s senior year was All-Metro League, and was also voted the MVP at the Holy Bowl ... junior year received the Athleti c Director' s Award and was Honorable Menti on All-League ... chose USD fo r academi cs and athl eti cs ... also recruited by Saint Mary's and Sacramento State ... is Assyri an and speaks the Aramaic language. Major: Industrial Engineering; Minor: Mathemati cs.

Baxter Box returns fo r hi s second season wi th th e Toreros where he is expected to see acti on in the backfield at running back, as well as pl ay a key role as a return speciali st fo r Ashur Benjamin the special teams uni t .. . was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll ... prior to USD he #97 SO DL attended Hi ghl and Park Hi gh School in Dall as, Texas ... he was a two-sport letterm an in foo tball and track ... hi s seni or year he rushed fo r 1,200 yards and was a I st Team All -Distri ct selecti on ... during hi s junior year he ru shed for 800 yards and was a I st Team All -District pick and the Dall as area MVP ... hi s father, Bern ay, pl ayed baseball at Baylor; hi s grandfather, Boyce, pl ayed basketball at .. . chose USD for academi cs, football and the beach ... also recru ited by Princeton, Harvard and SMU. Major: Electrical Engineering; Minor: Mathemati cs.

Baxter Box Michael Gasperson returns fo r hi s third season with the Toreros, and second year of #-1 SO RB competition ... he is projected t o start at wide receiver after turning in a solid spring practi ce ... last season he caught fi ve passes fo r 93 yards ( 18. 6 yards per catch) ... he caught two passes again st Drake fo r a total of 25 yards, including a 21-yard TD from QB Eri c Rasmu ssen in the third quarter that gave USD a 3 1- 10 lead (USD won 3 1-24) ... he a lso haul ed in a 39-yarder again st Butler ... prior to U SD he attended Palma Hi gh S chool in Monterey, CA where he was a four-sport letterm an and earned the school's Outstanding Senior Athlete award ... he was MVP in vo ll eyball , and MVP Defensive Pl ayer in bas ketball ... chose USD fo r educati onal opportunities and football ... also recruited by Ari zona and Saint Mary's ... hi s grandfather pl ayed football at Santa Clara. !\lichael Gasperson Major: Bu siness Administrati on. #I SO WR Daniel Howard returns for hi s third season with the Toreros, and second year of competition ... he is projected to see considerable pl aying time with the defensive line unit at the position of defensive end ... in last year's fin al game of the season, he totaled six tackl es against Wagner with three quarterback sacks (- 21 yards) ... the three sacks ti ed a USD single-game record set back in 1989 by David Dunn ... prior to USD he prepped at Woodinville Hi gh School in the state of Washington ... seni or year was team captain and 2nd Team All-King County at linebacker & ti ght end ... recorded 76 tackles and 2 interceptions ... also lettered in basketball I Daniel Hmrnrd ... chose USO for quality educati on and football , as well as the g reat weather .. . also recruited b y Oregon State, #5-1 SO DE Oregon and Whitworth. Major: Soci ology. Meet The Toreros 15

Josh Anderson Adam Angelowicz Ricky Arredondo Matt Ascione John Baggerly #67 SO OL #58 FR Invert #65 FR OL #47 FR Invert #99 FR DB

Ryan Bartsch Nick Bellanca Ariel Bellofiore Elijah Bonde Adam Bridges #26 FR RB #85 FR CB #78 JR OL #59 FR LB #69 JR OL

Josh Brisco Jonathan Bush Kainoa Casco Charles Cochran Scott Cohn #15 FR DB #89 FR TE #13 FR DB #52 FR OL #34 FR WR

Scott Cooper Michael Cuevas Bayardo De Murguia Travis Denning David Dunphy #93 FR WR RS FR QB #43 FR DB #16 SO DB #50 FR OL

Greg Erlbaum Kawika Fiddler Blair Foerster Jerome Foster Ryan Garing #66 JR OT #32 FR Invert #11 SO DB #9 SO WR #81 SO WR Meet The Toreros

Nick Garton Andy Gomez Cory Gray Eric Gregg Tony Grusich #29 FR WR #30 FR LB #55 FR OL #87 FR WR #46 FR LB

James Hajek Adam Hannula Martin Hoffman Jordan Johnson Robert Jones #48 FR WR #14 FR WR/QB #49 SO Invert RS FR LB #39 FR DB

Kale Kealoha Jason Kehrer Matt Koller Paul Kumer Jeffrey Langdon #92 FR DL #63 SO OL #27 FR RB #20 SO Rover #44 SO LB

Christopher Lumauag Alex Maetzold Chase Mattox Colin Murphy Davin Nakasato #77 FR OL #33 FR RB #38 FR Invert #68 FR DL #17 SO WR

Brendan Nakata Iman Nikzad Kyle O'Connor Daniel Ogier Dustin Owen #57 FR LB #23 SO WR #86 JR TE #64 FR OL #82 FR TE Meet The Toreros ------~-17

Josh Paddock Geoffrey Pakis Josh Pierce Jake Plumer Jeff Robinson #28 FR WR #95 SO DE #18 JR LB #35 SO FB #37 FR RB

Richard Rowland Kyle Sager Ray Sanchez Josh Sanders Christopher Schouten #8 FR DB #75 JR OL #24 FR Invert #71 FR OL RS FR WR

Russell Scott Matt Shubert Kaea Simeona Dru Smith Adam Williams #60 FR DL #76 FR OL #72 FR OL #6 FR WR #19 JR PK

48 TOREROS NAMED TO PFL HONOR ROLL The USD football team placed 48 student-athletes on the inaugural Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll for the Fall 2001 semester. With a total of283 student-athletes from nine member institutions being honored, USD had the most student-athletes selected. PFL athletic directors and coaches established the honor roll as a way to recognize the league's outstanding student-athletes. The academic honor roll consists of student-athletes who participated in football at member institutions during the fall semester and posted a 3.0 grade-point average or higher while enrolled full-time in accordance with NCAA rules. Steve Williams #51 JR DL Adam Angelowicz Michael DiPasquale Jeffrey Iwashita Rafael O campo Alex Artukovich Justin Dixon Jason Kehrer Geoffrey Pakis Bobby Ballard Bobby Doherty Ryan Kennedy Jake Plumer Elijah Bonde Bobby Dyson Adam Krametbauer Humberto Preciado Baxter B ox Kyle Fitzgerald Brent Labarrere Eric Rasmussen Joshua Calista Blair Foerster Ryan Lawrence John Saffer Brandon Camacho Ryan Garing Nick Litchney Michael Tabata Matt Collins Matt Guardia Brian Luman Joseph Tagaloa Adam Combs Andy Guzenski Usman Nazir Jason Treter Chris Conroy Adam Hannula Bryan Newbrough Anthony Valanos Matt Danielak Joseph Herrera Iman Nikzad Kenneth Villalobos Keith Zapalac Jason DeMello Jeffrey lncerty Josh Noga Will Withers #62 SO OL Strength & Conditioning ------18

TORERO STRENGTH & CONDm ONING COACHES 2002

Dean Aresco, Director J immy Goins, Assistant USO NATIONAL STRENGTH & C ONDITIONING ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICANS

2000 1999 Brian Luman, Football Lukas Smart, Football Susie Erpelding, W. Basketball Gina Borba, W. Rowing Laura Duryea, W. Rowing Ty ler Field, M. Basketball 1998 Buddy Brown, Football Susie E,pelding, W. Basketball STRENGTH & CONDITIONING The Uni versity of San Diego Athleti c Department has made a commitment to increase the athl etic ability of the entire student- athlete popu lati on. Therefore, each student-athlete will be given a sport specific training program based on the metabolic demands of their position and sport. This is accomplished by tra ining for the proper combinati on of power, strength , size, speed, agility, fl exibility, endurance, and foo twork . It is the responsibility of the strength and conditioing staff to design and implement workouts, teach and demonstrate proper lifting technique, and to monitor and evaluate each individual athl ete 's progress, while maintaining a positive environment to train in . Along w ith increasing a thletic ability, the strength staff also has the goal of decreasing a thleti c injuries both in and out of the athleti c a rena. Student-athletes at the University of San Diego have two fac ilities in whi ch they are allowed to train . Both fac ilities contain olympic pl atfo rms, free weights, selectori zed machines, and cardio-vascular equipment. The main fac ility is the 5,000 square foot sports center weight room, which is open exclusively to student-ath letes throughout the day. The second fac ility, a 3,000 square foot fitness center is located within the Jenn y C rai g Pavili on, USD's 5, 100-seat ath leti c center.

The goal of the s trength and conditioning department is to e ducate a nd moti vate each student-athlete to maximize their genetic potential and create a n environment where athl etes can develop into c hampions both mentally a nd physicall y. USO FOOTBALL STRENGTH COACHES AWARD 2001 Josh Calista, LBIFB 2000 Matt Craig, DL 1999 Kaeo Gouveia, DB 1998 Vaheh K eshishian, DL 1997 Tim Roth, PIPK 1996 Evan Hla vacek, WR/RB 1995 Jeb D ougherty, DB 1994 Matt Taylor, OL 1993 John Lambert, RB 1992 Micheal Bennett, QB 1991 Brad L eonard, TE 1990 Ray Smith, OL 1989 M att Scholl, LBIDL 1988 David Gilmore, DL 1987 Eric Peterson, DL 1986 Joe Muklevicz, DL NonConference Opponents Azusa Pacific University University of La Verne Yale University Sept. 7th ... 6 pm at Azusa Sept. 14th ... 7 pm at USD Sept. 21st ... 1:00 pm at Yale Location: Azusa, California Location: La Verne, California Location: New Haven, Conn. Enrollment: 3,400 Enrollment: I, I 00 Enrollment: 5,200 undergrad Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Leopards Nickname: Bulldogs, Elis Affiliation: NAJA Affiliation: NCAA Div. III Affiliation: NCAA Division I-AA Conference: Independent Conference: SCIAC Conference: Ivy League Stadium: Cougar Field (2,000) Stadium: Ortmayer (2,000) Stadium: Yale Bowl (64,269) Athletic Dir: Bill Odell Athletic Dir: Jim Paschal Athletic Dir: Tom Beckett SID: Gary Pine SID: Will Darity SID: Steve Conn Office: 626/815-5085 Office: 909/593-3511, ext. 4237 Office: 203/432-1456 Email: [email protected] Email: darityw @ulv.edu Emai I: steven.conn @yale.edu FAX: 626/815-5084 FAX: 909/392-2760 FAX: 203/432- 1454 Press Box: 626/815-6000, ext. 3546 Press Box: NA Press Box: 203/764-9244/9245 Head Coach: Peter Shinnick Head Coach: Don Morel Head Coach: Jack Siedlecki Alma Mater: Colorado, '88 Alma Mater: La Verne, '87 Alma Mater: Union, '74 Record At School: 19-12 (3 Years) Record At School: 33-3 I (7 Years) Record At School: 26-23 (5 Years) Office: 626/812-6000, ext. 3292 Office: 909/593-3511, ext. 4439 Office: 203/432-8587 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/20 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/12 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/25 Starters Ret: 15 (7 off./7 def.II st) Starters Ret: 12 (5 off./7 def.) Starters Ret: 16 (6 off./9 def./ I st) 200 I Record: 4-5 2001 Record: 1-8 200 I Record: 3-6 Series Record vs. USO: 18-16 APU Series Record vs. USO: 14-6- 1 USO Series Record vs. USO: 1-0 Yale 2002 Schedule 2002 Schedule . 2002 Schedule 9/7 SAN DIEGO 9/7 POMONA PITZER 9/7,14 Bye 9/14 at Pacific Lutheran 9/14 at San Diego 9/21 SAN DIEGO 9/21 at Whittier 9/21 Bye 9/28 at Cornell 9/28 at Cal Lutheran 9/28 at Claremont-Mudd 10/5 HOLYCROSS 10/5 · Bye I 0/5 at Cal Lutheran 10/12 at Dartmouth 10/12 HUMBOLDT STATE 10/ 12 Bye 10/19 at Lehigh I 0/ 19 at Southern Oregon 10/19 REDLANDS 10/26 PENNSYLVANIA I 0/26 LA VERNE I 0/26 at Azusa Paci fie 11 /2 COLUMBIA I I /2 at Chapman 11 /2 at Whittier 11/9 at Brown 11/9 ROCKY MOUNTAIN I I /9 at Chapman 11/16 PRINCETON 11/16 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHIS 11/16 OCCIDENTAL 11/23 at Harvard Western Oregon University Southern Oregon Oct. 5th ... 7 :00 pm at USD Oct. 12th ... 7 :00 pm at USD Nov. 9th ... 1:30 pm at USD Location: Jacksonville, Location: Monmouth, Oregon Location: Ashland, Oregon Enrollment: 2,350 Enrollment: 4,878 Enrollment: 5,100 Nickname: Dolphins Nickname: Wolves Nickname: Raiders Affiliation: NCAA Division I-AA Affiliation: NCAA II (West Region) Affiliation: NAIA Conference: Pi oneer Football League (South) Conference: Great Northwest : Independent Stadium: Milne Field (5,000) Stadium: McArthur Field (2,500) Stadium: Raider (4,000) Athletic Dir: Hugh Durham Athletic Dir: Jon Carey Athletic Dir: Phil Pifer SID: Jamie Zeitz SID: Ru ss Blunck SID: Rich Rosenthal Office: 904/745-7409 Office: 503/838-8160 Office: 541 /552-6824 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] FAX: 904/745-7 179 FAX: 503/838-8 I 64 FAX: 541/552-6543 Press Box: 904/745-7588 Press Box : TBA Press Box: 541/552-6158; 552-6159 Head Coach: Steve Gilbert Head Coach: Dr. Duke Iverson Head Coach: Jeff Olson Alma Mater: West Chester, '79 Alma Mater: Whitman, '62 Alma Mater: Southern Oregon, '82 Record At School: 16-24 (4 Years) Record At School: 24-13 (4 Years) Record At School: 34-23 (6 Years) Office: 904/745-74 70 Office: 503/838-8255 Office: 541/552-6659 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/37 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/17 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/ I 3 Starters Ret: 7 (4 off./3 def.) Starters Ret: 15 (7 off./6 def./2 st) Starters Ret: 15 (7 off./7 def./ I st) 200 I Record: 6-5 2001 Record: 4-5 200 I Record: 9-2 Series Record vs. USO: First Meeting Series Record vs. USO: First Meeting Series Record vs . USO: First Meeting 2002 Schedule 2002 Schedule 2002 Schedule 9/7 LENOIR-RHYNE 8/31 at Mesa State (CO) 9/7 HUMBOLDT STATE 9/ l 4 at Davidson 9/7 Open 9/14 Open 9/21 PRESBYTERIAN 9/14 at Eastern Washington 9/21 at Linfield 9/28 AUSTIN PEAY 9/21 at Carson-Newman (TN) 9/28 at Humboldt State 10/5 at San Diego 9/28 UC DA VIS I 0/5 at Rocky Mountain 10/12 Open 10/5 Open I 0/12 at MSU-Northern I 0/ 19 at Morehead State 10/12 at San Diego 10/19 AZUSA PACIFIC I 0/26 at Charleson Southern 10/19 W. NEW MEXICO 10/26 Open I I /2 at Florida International I 0/26 at Central Washington 11/2 WESTERN OREGON 11 /9 EDWARD WATERS I I /2 at Southern Oregon 11/16 WAGNER 11/9 W. WASHINGTON 11/9 at San Diego 11/23 PFL Championship 11 / 16 HUMBOLDT STATE 11/16 EASTERN OREGON Pioneer Football League 20 c ■ • r PFL Commissioner: Patty Viverlto Administrative Assistant: Maxine Day n1oneer ) 421-2268 Office Phone: (314 ltootball league Media Relations Contact: Cody Bush Bush's Phone/Fax: (931) 221-756ln562 The 2002 season marks the I 0th year for the Pi oneer Football League. However, it was during 200 I Bush's Email: [email protected] - the league's ninth season - that the PFL saw its greatest changes since its inception in 1993. The Office Fax: (314) 421-3505 league grew to nine members with the addition of four new schools - A ustin Peay State Uni versity, PFL Website: pioneer-football.org Dav idson Coll ege, Jac ksonville U ni versity a nd Morehead S tate U ni versity. That expansion also \. ~ necessitated the fo rmati on of two di visions with charter members , the U ni versity of Day ton, Drake Uni versity and , plus the Uni versity of San Diego(ioining in 1992) fo rming the North Di vision and the newest members becoming the South Division. The fin al 2001 season change was the creation of a champi onship game between the winners of the north and south di visions. The Uni versity of Dayton won that inaugural contest again st Jacksonville Uni versity, Nov. 17, 200 I. The PFL is committed to operating a quality football program for the benefit of student-athletes and the uni versity community. It is comprised of NCAA Division I uni versiti es that previously sponsored intercollegiate football at other levels with the exception of Jacksonville, whi ch started a non-scholarship program in 1998. With the passing o f NCAA legislation at the January 199 1 convention, Di vision I institutions were required to conduct all intercollegiate s ports at the di visional level. Therefore, the fi ve charter members (Evansville the fifth before dropping football in 1997) joined, sharing a common academi c and athletic philosophy and a common commitment to operate quality football programs. The league spent its fi rst season in 1993 under the administrati ve guidance of the Midwestern Collegiate Confe rence, but the offi ces moved to St. Loui s in 1994, where current commiss ioner Patty Vi verito took over PFL leadership. In I 996, the Yankee Confe rence, a football-only conference, di sbanded as its members began playing under the Atl anti c- IO umbrella, maki ng the Pioneer Football League and the Gateway Football Conference the onl y Di vision I conferences that sponsor football as their onl y sport. Additionall y, the PFL, the Ivy League and the are the onl y NCAA Di vision I-AA confe rences that provide onl y need-based fi nancial aid for football pl ayers. The PFL remains a proponent of NCAA Di vision I-AA legislati on that would develop a classificati on for Di vision I foo tball programs operating with need-based aid and adopted the moniker of Pi oneer based on the intent to become the fi rst league in that new division. '01 PFL FIRST TEAM '01 PFL HON. MENTION '01 PFL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE Dylan Mora, WR, San Diego Adam L afferty, WR, Butler De Wayne Ewing, QB, Butler Kyle Deri ckson, WR, Butler Aaron O verton, WR, Drake on Matt Guardia, TE, San Diego Sean B orchers, FB, Dayt Billy Martin, WR, Butler Eric Rasmussen, QB, San Diego Brandon W ill ett, TE, Butler John Doorhy, TE, Valparaiso Nick Sell ett, OL, Dayton Justin Dixon, OL, San Diego Eric Rasmussen, QB, San Diego Justin Willhoite, OL, Dayton Jason Thiss, OL, Drake DeWayne Ewing, QB, Butler David Caudill, QB, Morehead State Justin Willhoite, OL, Dayton Laron M cKinnis, RB, Drake Matt Guardia, TE, San Diego Eric Willman, OL, Dayton Matt Collins, OL, San Diego Jason Schmidt, WR, Dayton Tom B yrne, OL, Valparaiso Carl Eri ckson, OL, Butler Brandon Willett, TE, Butler Ira Vandever, QB, Drake Kent Davis, OL, Butler Kyle Deri ckson, WR, Butler Jermaine Bailey, RB, Dayton Nick T rabant, OL, Butler Justin Dixon, OL, San Diego Roman Speron, RB, Butler Paul Nichols, QB, Davidson DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE Anthony Banovac, DL, San Diego Ron Friedman, DL, San Diego Brian D avis, DB, Morehead State Ric E dgcomb, DL, Valparaiso Scott Holthaus, DL, Butler Mark Kasmer, DB, Dayton Eri c Douglas, DL, Drake Brendan Healy, DL, Butler Marty McNamara, DB, Dayton Trent Karn, DL, Dayton Andy Bentley, DL, Dayton Nick B amber, DB, Valparaiso Tyler B owersock, LB, Dayton Mark K aiser, DL, Valparaiso Andy Bentley, DL, Dayton Nick Ober, LB, Butler Andy Guzenski, LB, San Diego Ryan Lemberg, LB, Valparaiso Matt Seamer, LB, Drake Brian Luman, DB, San Diego Kyle Slusser, DB, San Diego Tyler Bowersock, LB, Dayton Brandon M artin, DB, Butler Bert Britton, LB, Austin Peay Mark Kasmer, DB, Dayton Russ Mann, DB, Butler Aaron Furman, DB, Dayton Trent Karn, DL, Dayton o Terrance Shelton, DB, Valparaiso Bill Stanton, DB, Valparais ate Cedric S tanl ey, DB, Drake SPECIAL TEAMS Scott Davis, DB, Morehead St SPECIAL TEAMS Dylan Mora, PK/Punter, San Diego SPECIAL TEAMS Gavin Ng, Return Specialist, San Diego Bill y C undiff, K, Drake Billy C undiff, PK, Drake Mario Neto Brocchi , PK, Butler Jeff Falli s, Punter, Dayton Jeff Fall is, P, Dayton Ryan Jones, Return Speciali st, Dayton Record At Pioneer Football League at a Glance School '01 Record Starters North Division Nickname Location Head Coach (Years) (PFL} Returnine Butler University Bulldogs , Ind. I(jt Cartwright 0-0-0 5-5 (2-2) 16 (7 offJ7 defJ2 st) University of Dayton, Ohio Mike Kelly 195-40-1 (21) 10-1 (4-0) 13 (5 offJ6 def./2 st) Bulldogs Des Moines, 89-39-2 (13) 5-5 (1-3) 16 (7 off.n def./2 st) University of San Diego, Calif. Kevin McGarry 29-31-0 (6) 6-3 (2-2) 9 (4 off.IS def./0 st) Valparaiso University Crusaders Valparaiso, Ind. Tom Horne 53-81-1 (13) 3-8 (1-3) 10 (5 off./3 def./2 st) South Division Austin Peay State Governors Clarksville, Tenn. Bill Schmitz 9-33-0 (6) 3-7 (0-3) 14 (8 off./6 def./0 st) Wildcats Davidson, NC Mike Toop 5-4-0 (1) 5-4 (1-2) 22 (9 off.19 def./4 st) Jacksonville, Fla. Steve Gilbert 16-24 (4) 6-5 (3-0) 7 (4 off./3 def./0 st) Morehead, KY Matt Ballard 41-41 (8) 6-5 (2-1) 12 (5 off./6 def.fl st) PFL Opponents 21

Kit San Diego at Butler Cartwright 1st Year Sat., October 19th, 2002

1 pm at Butler Bowl

Locati on: Indianapolis, IN 2002 Schedule 2001 Results (5-5-0; 2-2 PFL) Enro llment: 4, I 00 9/7 TIFFIN UNIVERSITY L 20-41 at St. Francis (Ind.) Nickname: Bulldogs 9/ l 4 at Florida International W 29-27 Morehead State Affi li ati on: NCAA Di vision I-AA 9/21 WI-STEVENS POINT L 23 -33 Duquesne Confe rence: Pioneer Football League 9/28 at Morehead State W 31-28 Albion Stadium: Butler Bowl (18,000) 10/5 at Dayton * W 38-21 Valparaiso * Athleti c Di rector: John Parry 10/12 AUSTIN PEAY L 07-45 at Dayton * SID: Jim McGrath 10/19 SAN DIEGO * W 19-16 at San Diego* Office: (317) 940-9671 10/26 DRAKE * L 39-41 Drake * Email : jmcgrath @butler. edu 11/2 at Valparaiso * W 48-27 Quincy FAX: (3 17) 940-9808 11/9 at Quincy L 24-49 at Southern Utah Press Box: (317) 940-9817 11/23 PFL Championship Head Coach: Kit Cartwri ght * Denotes Pioneer Football League contest Alma Mater: Bowling Green, 1976 Record At School : !st Year 2001 Scoreboard: Butler 19, at San Diego 16 Office: (3 17) 940-9375 Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/ l 7 Starters Returning: 16 (7 Off./7 Def./2 ST) Butler 3 6 3 7 19 200 I Record: 5-5-0 (2-2 PFL North) San Diego 7 3 6 0 16 Seri es Record : 5-4 USD

Tom Valparaiso at San Diego Horne ~ ~ 14th Year Sat., October 26th, 2002 VALPO 7 pm at Torero Stadium VII Location: Valparai so, lN 2002 Schedule 2001 Results (3-8-0; 1-3 PFL) Enrollment: 3,377 9/7 MOREHEAD ST ATE L 7-24 at Davidson Nickname: Crusaders 9/14 CAMPBELLSVILLE w 21-14 Hope Affiliation : NCAA Di vision I-AA 9/2 1 at Tennessee Tech L 9-31 WI-Eau Claire Confe rence: Pioneer Football League 9/28 at St. Joseph's (Ind.) L 13-37 at Austin Peay Stadium: Brown Field (5,000) 10/5 at Drake * L 10-24 at Morehead State 10/1 2 DAYTON * Athleti c Dir.: Dr. William Steinbrecher L 2 1-38 at Butler * 10/1 9 DAVIDSON SID: Bill Rogers w 17-7 Drake * Office: (2 19) 464-6953 10/26 at San Diego * w 24-7 Saint Joseph's Email : Bill.Rogers@ valpo.edu 11/2 BUTLER * L 17-20 San Diego * FAX: (2 19) 464-5762 11/9 LINDENWOOD L 3-49 at Dayton * Press Box: (2 19) 464-5232 11/1 6 AUSTIN PEAY L Head Coach: Tom Home 11/23 PFL Championship 7-31 at Aurora Alma Mater: Wi sconsin-, '76 * Denotes Pioneer Football League contest Record At School: 53-8 1- 1 ( 13 Yrs.) 2001 Scoreboard: San Diego 20, at Valparaiso 17 Office: (2 19) 464-5229 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 29/27 Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Starters Ret: IO (5 Off./2 Def./2 ST) San Diego 3 7 7 3 20 200 I Record : 3-8-0 ( 1-3 PFL North) Valparaiso 0 10 7 0 17 Seri es Record: 5-4 US D PFL Opponents 22

· San Diego at Drake Rob Ash Sat., November 2nd, 2002 14th Year I pm at Drake Stadium Location: Des Moines, IA 2002 Schedule 2001 Results (5-5; 1-3 PFL) Enrollment: 3,500 8/29 at Western Illinois L 29-40 at Truman State Nickname:Bulldogs 9/7 TRUMAN STATE W 43-27 St. Ambrose Affiliation: NCAA Division I-AA 9/14 at Missouri-Rolla W 33-7 Quincy Conference: Pioneer Football League 9/21 WI-LACROSSE L 24-31 at San Diego * Stadium: Drake Stadium (18,000) 9/28 at Quincy W 31-7 Florida Atlantic Athletic Director: Dave Blank 10/5 VALPARAISO * L 7-17 at Valparaiso* SID: Mike Mahon 10/12 ALBANY L 23-24 Dayton * Office: (515) 271-3012 10/19 at Dayton * W 41-39 atButler* Email : [email protected] 10/26 at Butler * L 14-63 at SW Missouri State FAX: (515) 271-3015 W 31-23 at Jacksonville Press Box: (515) 271-3729/3794 11/2 SAN DIEGO * Head Coach: Rob Ash 11/9 at Saint Mary's (CA) Alma Mater: Cornell (IA), 1973 11/23 PFL Championship * Denotes Pioneer Football League contest Record At School: 89-39-2 (13 Yrs.) 2001 Scoreboard: at San Diego 31, Drake 24 Office: (515) 271-2104 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/20 Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Starters Ret. : 13 (7 Off.IS Def./1 ST) Drake 0 10 7 7 24 200 I Record: 5-5-0 ( 1-3 PFL North) San Diego 14 7 10 0 31 Series Record: 7-2 Drake

Mike Dayton at San Diego Kelly 22nd Year Sat., November 16th, 2002

7 pm at Torero Stadium

Location: Dayton, OH 2002 Schedule 2001 Results (10-1-0; 4-0 PFL) Enrollment: 6,500 9/7 at St. Francis (PA) W 70-0 St. Francis (PA) Nickname: Flyers 9/14 ROBERT MORRIS W 38-7 at Robert Morris Affiliation: NCAA Division I-AA 9/21 at Austin Peay W 42-22 at Morehead State Conference: Pioneer League 9/28 DUQUESNE W 42-16 at Duquesne Stadium: (11 ,000) 10/5 BUTLER * W 35-14 San Diego* V .P./ Athletic Director: Ted Kissell 10/12 at Valparaiso * W 42-7 Butler * SID: Doug Hauschild 10/19 DRAKE * W 24-23 at Drake* Office: (937) 229-4460 10/26 at Tiffin W 56-18 Canisius Email: [email protected] 11/2 CANISIUS W 49-3 Valparaiso * FAX: (937) 229-4461 11/9 MOREHEAD STA TE L 7-41 at Saint Mary's (CA) Press Box: (937) 449-2851 11/16 W 46-14 Jacksonville (PFL Chp.) Head Coach: Mike Kelly ...... ______, 11/23_____ * Denotes Pioneer Football League contest Alma Mater: Manchester (IN), 1970 Record At School: 195-40-1 (21 Yrs.) 2001 Scoreboard: at Dayton 35, San Diego 14 Office: (937) 229-4423 Lettermen Returning: 36 Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Starters Ret. : 13 (5 Off./6 Def./2 ST) San Diego 7 0 7 0 14 2001 Record: 10-1 (4-0 PFL; Champions) Dayton 0 7 21 7 35 Series Record: 9-0 Dayton 2001 Statistics 23

RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE (RECORD 6-3-0) PASSING ATT COMP INT PCT YDS TD LG Sept. 01 AZUSA PACIFIC 34-13 w (4,433) Rasmussen 254 147 9 .579 2035 15 44 Sept. 08 at Redlands 21-1 2 w (2,059) Lawrence 2 I 0 .500 4 0 4 Sept. 16 BROWN (Cancelled) Kirkpatrick 2 I 0 .500 20 I 20 Sept. 23 Bye USO 258 149 9 .578 2059 16 44 Sept. 29 DRAKE* 31-24 w (4,211) OPP 296 156 6 .527 1969 13 60 Oct. 06 at Dayton * 14-35 L (6,697) Oct. 13 FAIRFIELD 38-35 w (2,162) Oct. 20 BUTLER * 16- 19 L (2,059) RECEIVING NO YDS AVE. TD LG Oct. 27 at Valparaiso * 20-17 w (2,309) Mora 34 514 15 .1 2 42 Nov. 03 GEORGETOWN 21-24 L (3,076) White 24 383 16.0 2 44 Nov. 10 WAGNER COLLEGE 41-24 w (3 ,993) Guardia 23 320 13 .9 I 41 Saffer 14 156 I I.I 3 33 *Denotes Pioneer Football League Contest Withers II 170 15.5 0 31 TEAM STATISTICS USO OPP Thrash II 149 13 .5 I 32 SCORING 236 203 Doherty II 142 12.9 2 20 Points Per Game 26.2 22.6 Incerty 6 63 10.5 3 23 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 177 158 Villalobos 6 53 8.8 0 22 By Rushing 71 59 Gas person 5 93 18 .6 I 39 By Passing 96 83 Langdon 2 18 9.0 I 10 By Penalty 10 16 Tagaloa I 0 0.0 0 0 3rd Down: Made/ Att. 64/136 45/137 Dixon I -2 -2.0 0 0 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 3344 2932 USO 149 2059 13.8 16 44 Total Offensive Plays 637 604 OPP 156 1969 12.6 13 60 Ave. Gain Per Play 5.2 4.9 NET YARDS RUSHING 1285 963 PUNTING NO YDS AVE. LG BK NET YARDS PASSING 2059 1969 Mora 39 1639 42.0 73 0 Att-Comp-Int 258-149-9 296-156-6 Labarrere 3 104 34.7 38 0 Percentage Complete .578 .527 Team 2 7 3.5 7 2 PUNTS/A VERA GE 44/39.8 60/36.5 USO 44 1750 39.8 73 2 PUNT RETURNS/ A VERA GE 29/8.1 25/7.5 OPP 60 2189 36.5 56 0 KICKOFF RET./ A VERA GE 36/20.8 40/17.0 INTERCEPTIONS/RET. A VE. 6/8.0 9/10.6 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVE. TD LG PEN AL TIES/YARDS 59/607 56/500 Ng 18 170 9.4 0 40 FUMBLES/LOST 20/11 17/9 Slusser II 66 6.0 0 12 TOUCHDOWNS 31 27 USO 29 236 8.1 0 40 By Rushing 14 12 OPP 25 188 7.5 0 18 By Passing 16 13 By Return I 2 PAT-ATTEMPTS 29-31 20-23 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVE. TD LG 2-POINT CONVERSIONS-ATTEMPTS 0-0 0-4 Luman 20 386 19.3 0 41 DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINT 0 0 O'Connor 7 87 12.4 0 29 FIELD GOALS MADE-ATT 7-13 7-8 Ng 7 258 36.9 I 98 SAFETY 0 0 Saffer I I 1.0 0 I Newbrough I 18 18.0 0 18 BY QUARTERS 1 1 J ~ OT TOT USO 36 750 20.8 1 98 San Diego 58 65 65 48 0 236 OPP 40 682 17.0 0 40 Opponents 20 68 38 77 0 203 SCORING TD FG lXP 2XP DXP s TOT RUSHING ATT YG YL NYG AVE. TD LG Villalobos II 66 Villalobos 131 603 II 592 4.5 II 32 Mora 2 7-13 29-31 62 Thrash 80 458 40 418 5.2 0 61 Saffer 3 18 Rasmussen 93 263 185 78 0.8 2 32 Incerty 3 18 Newbrough 23 79 9 70 3.0 I 15 Rasmussen 2 12 Mora 11 46 I 45 4.1 0 10 Doherty 2 12 Langdon 4 26 0 26 6.5 0 13 White 2 12 Bradley 2 23 0 23 11 .5 0 19 Gas person I 6 Tagaloa 6 22 5 17 2.8 0 9 Langdon I 6 Krametbauer l 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 Ng I 6 Luman I 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 Newbrough I 6 Doherty 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 Guardia I 6 Withers 2 4 2 2 1.0 0 4 Thrash I 6 Saunders I I 0 I 1.0 0 I Saffer 5 12 13 - I -0.2 0 9 USO 31 7-13 29-31 0 0 0 236 Box 7 II 13 -2 -0.3 0 5 OPP 27 7-8 20-23 0-3 0 0 203 Lawrence I 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 Team 9 27 22 5 0.6 0 27 USO 379 1596 311 1285 3.4 14 61 OPP 308 1272 309 963 3.1 12 60 2001 Defensive Statistics 24

r DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT SACKS TL/-YDS FF FR BK PD I s "I Guzenski, A. 9 32 27 59 2/-7 11/-20 1 0 0 2 0 0 Luman, B. 9 37 19 56 2/-12 7/-30 1 1 0 2 1 0 Slusser, K. 8 33 21 54 0 1/-1 0 0 0 2 3 0 Combs, A. 9 36 16 52 3/-31 7/-35 4 1 1 3 1 0 Morgan, W. 9 25 8 33 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 Baxter, B. 5 20 10 30 0 2/-9 1 0 0 2 0 0 Friedman, R. 8 18 11 29 5/-29 6/-30 0 0 0 1 0 0 DiPasquale, M. 7 18 11 29 2/-18 4/-22 0 0 0 2 0 0 Banovac, A. 9 19 9 28 8/-51 11/-56 0 2 0 0 0 0 DeMello, J. 8 17 6 23 0 1/-2 2 1 0 6 0 0 Ng, G. 9 16 4 20 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Herrera, J. 7 9 8 17 2/-13 6/-22 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fitzgerald, K. 9 9 6 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ehring, B. 7 6 6 12 3/-20 3/-20 0 0 0 0 0 0 McHone, B. 5 7 4 11 2/-14 3/-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 Banks, M. 6 4 6 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Duerr, T. 4 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Noga, J. 6 5 4 9 0 1/-3 0 1 0 0 0 0 Calista, J. 5 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Howard, D. 2 5 2 7 3/-21 3/-21 0 0 0 0 0 0 Conroy, C. 4 5 0 5 1/-8 1/-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zimmerman, M. 4 2 3 5 2/-15 2/-15 0 0 0 0 0 0 White, D. 8 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kumer, P. 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Newbrough, B. 7 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Incerty, J. 6 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Langdon, J. 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hoffman, M. 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Benjamin, A. 2 1 1 2 1/-9 1/-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camacho, B. 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Labarrere, B. 8 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Box, B. 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gasperson, M. 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tabata, M. 2 1 0 1 0 1/-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Artukovich, A. 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Danielak, M. 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pierce, J. 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, D. 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thrash, P. 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brown, W. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Iwashita, J. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Saunders, K. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

TOTALS 9 351 200 551 30/-208 70/-313 9 9 0 31 6 0

GIGS= Games Played/Games Started; UT= Unassisted Tackle; AT= Assisted Tackle; TOT= Total Tackles; SACKS= Quarterback Sack; TL= Tackles For Loss; FF= Forced Fumble; FR= Fumble \.. Recovery; BK= Blocked Kick; PD= Pass Deflection; I= Interception; S = Safety. .J

2001 AWARD WINNERS 2001 PFL PLAYERS OF WEEK Defensive Player of the Year -- Kyle Slusser Eric Rasmussen, Offense, September 29th Offensive Player of the Year -- Kenneth Villalobos Dylan Mora, Special Teams, October 6th Kevin Briscoe Special Teams Player of the Year-- Dylan Mora Dylan Mora, Special Teams, October 27th Dr. James B. Orwig Scholar Athlete Award -- Eric Rasmussen Strength Coaches Award __. Josh Calista. Team Awards 25

OFFENSIVE PIAYER O F THE YEAR D EFENSIVE PIAYER O F T HE YEAR

1975 Steve Bubel 1994 Jermaine Rucker 1975 Tim Berenda 1990 Darry 1 Jackson 1976 Andy Slimak 1995 Evan Hlavacek 1976 Greg Perkins 1991 Dave Paladino Pat Iaccino 1996 Evan Hlavacek John Manson 1992 Matt Horeczko 1977 Jim Valenzuela 1997 Mike Stadler 1977 Greg Perkins 1993 Daniel Furleigh 1978 Dave Maynard 1998 Dylan Ching Kevin McGarry 1994 Doug Popovich 1979 Joe Henry 1999 Dylan Ching 1978 Barney Rumps 1995 Doug Popovich 1980 Joe Henry 2000 Oscar Arzu 1979 George Calandri 1996 Jeb Dougherty 1981 Joe Henry 2001 Kenneth Villalobos 1980 Guy Ricciardulli 1997 Buddy Brown 1982 Jerome McAlpin 1981 Bruce Ognibene Kujanga Jackson 1983 Jerome McAlpin 1982 Greg Stein 1998 Kaeo Gouveia 1984 Steve Connolly 1983 Chip Jarvis 1999 Kaeo Gouveia Brian Luman 1985 Tom Woodward 1984 Mike Hamilton 2000 2001 Kyle Slusser 1986 Jeff Mansukhani Greg Stein 1985 Mike Hamilton 1987 Jeff Mansukhani 1986 Tim White Todd Jackson 1988 1987 Bryan Day 1989 Todd Jackson 1988 Bryan Day 1990 Brendan Murphy 1989 Dave Dunn 1991 Willie Branch 1992 Scott Sparrer 1993 Michael Henry GTE ACADEMIC ALL AMERICA 1981 Dan Herbert 1st Team Defense SPECIAL TEAMS 1986 Jeff Mansukhani 2nd Team Offense PIAYER OF T HE YEAR 1987 Bryan Day 1st Team Defense KEVIN BRISCOE AWARD 1988 Bryan Day 1st Team Defense 1988 John Gomez 2nd Team Defense 1985 Ed Cuhna 1995 Mike Buhler 1994 Doug Popovich 1st Team Defense 1986 Mark Crisci 1996 Mike Buhler 1995 Doug Popovich 1st Team Defense 1987 Matt Scholl 1997 Tim Roth 1995 Jeb Dougherty 2nd Team Defense 1988 Ken Zampese 1998 Dylan Ching 1996 Jeb Dougherty 1st Team Defense 1989 Dave Bergmann 1999 Dylan Ching ALL AMERICA RECOGNITION 1990 Matt Horeczko 2000 Dylan Mora I 1991 Dave Bergmann 2001 Dylan Mora 1973 Robert Dulich, QB (Kodak College Div. II) 1992 Robert Ray 1981 Dan Herbert, DB (Kodak College Div. II) 1993 Jeb Dougherty 1992 Robert Ray, Punter (NCAA Div. III) 1994 Robert Ray 1993 Jermaine Rucker, RB (Sports Network Honorable Mention) 1994 Doug Popovich, DB (Sports Network Honorable Mention) STRENGTH COACHES AWARD 1995 Doug Popovich, DB (AFCA & Sports Network 3rd Team) 1996 Jeb Dougherty,DB (I-AA 3rd Team Assoc. Press) 1986 Joe Muklevicz 1995 Jeb Dougherty 2001 Dylan Mora, P (I-AA Sports Network Mid-Major I st Team) 1987 Eric Peterson 1996 Evan Hlavacek 1988 David Gilmore 1997 Tim Roth THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL 1989 Matt Scholl 1998 Vaheh Keshishian FOUNDATION AND 1990 Ray Smith 1999 Kaeo Gouveia COLLEGE HALL OF FAME 1991 Brad Leonard 2000 Matt Craig 1992 Micheal Bennett 2001 Josh Calista 1978 Steve Goodbody 1991 Lenny Territo 1993 John Lambert 1979 Bernard Rumps 1992 John Eck 1994 Matt Taylor 1980 George Calandri 1993 Jeff Blazevich 1981 Guy Ricciardulli 1994 Neal Weitman JAMES B. ORWIG 1982 Dan Herbert 1995 Robert Ray SCHOIAR ATHLETE AWARD 1983 Bill Vinovich 1996 Doug Popovich 1984 Michael Ri sh 1997 Jeb Dougherty 1989 John Eck 1996 Ryan Larson 1985 Greg Stein 1998 Andre Lee 1990 John Eck 1997 Randy Weber 1986 Mike Hamilton 1999 Mike Hartshorne 1991 John Eck 1998 Scott Felber 1987 Tim White 2000 Mike Stadler 1992 Jeff Blazevich 1999 Scott Felber 1988 Jeff Mansukhani 2001 Christos Renner 1993 Doug Popovich 2000 Christos Renner 1989 Bryan Day 2002 Matt Guardia 1994 Doug Popovich 2001 Eric Rasmussen 1990 Matt Scholl 1995 Doug Popovich Team Records 26

RUSHING SCORING Times Carried Ball Most Points Game: 33, Craig Frye vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1984 Game: 24, Jermaine Rucker, 1994 (vs. Azusa Pacific); Season: 228, Scott Spa rrer, 1992 Evan Hl avacek, '95 (Valparaiso) & '96 (Cal Lu); Career: 526, Scott Spa rrer, 1989-92 Dylan Ching, 1997 (Drake); Oscar Arzu, 1999 (Whittier) Yards Gained Rushing Season: 96, Ri ch Paul son ( 1973); Jermaine Rucker ( 1994) Game: 271 , Sammy Croom vs. Azusa Pacific, 1972 Career: 202, Dylan Ching, 1996-99 Season: 1,332, Jermaine Rucker, 1994 Most Touchdowns Career: 2,578, Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 Rushing Average Game: 4, Jermaine Rucker, 1994; Evan Hlavacek, '95 & '96; Season: I 0.6, Willie Branch, 199 1 (Min. 50 Carries) Dylan Ching, 1997; Oscar Arzu, '99 Career: 5.8, Sammy Croom, 1972-73 Season: 16, Rich Paul son ( 1973); Jermaine Rucker ( 1994) Career: 32, Dylan Ching ( 1996-99) PASSING Most Field Goals Game: 4, Dave Bergmann vs. Whittier, '89; Robert Lozzi Passes Attempted vs. Claremont-Mudd, '82; Tim Roth, '97 vs. APU Game: 57, Pat Di xon vs. La Verne, 1986 Season: 375, Tim Call , 1979 Season: 14, Dave Bergmann, 1989 Career: 799, Mike Stadl er, 1996-2000 Career: 35, Dave Bergmann, 1988-9 1 (35x55) Passes Completed Most Extra Points Game: 26, Tim Call vs. Whittier, 1979 Game: 8, Doug Rothrock vs. USIU, 1973 Season: 164, Bob Dulich, 1973 Season: 49, Doug Rothrock, 1973 (49x58) Career: 426, Mike Stadl er, 1996-2000 Career: 68, Dave Bergmann, 1988-89 (68x74) Yards Gained Passing Most Two-Point Conversions Game: 389, Bob Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 Game: 2, Tom Gates vs. Idaho State, 1958 Season: 2538, Bob Dulich, 1973 Season: 3, Jim Gabriel, 1960; Dylan Ching, 1997 Career: 5,844, Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 Career: 5, Dylan Ching, 1996-99 Touchdown Passes Thrown Game: 5, Bob Dulich vs. USIU, '73; John Kh ami s vs . Dayton, '96; PUNTING Mike Stadl er vs. Evansville, Drake & Valparai so, '97 Most Punts Season: 30, Mike Stadler, 1997 Game: 12, Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1974 Career: 58, Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 Season: 69, Mike Buhler, 1995 Most Passes Had Intercepted Career: 208, John Gillis, 1987-90 Game: 4, Several Pl ayers Most Yards Punted Season: 18, Tim Call , 1979; Eri c Sweet, 1982; Game: 493, Mike Buhler, 1995 vs. Evansville ( I I punts) Pat Dixon, 1986 Season: 2,71 0, Mike Buhler, 1995 Career: 32, Pat Dixon, 1985-86 Career: 7,335, John Gillis, 1987-90 Fewest Passes Intercepted Punting Average Game: 0, Several Players Game: 59.4, Yem Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Season: I, Brendan Murphy, 1990 (Min . 100 Att.) Season: 43.8, Jan Chapman, 1958 (Min. 15 punts) Career: I I, Steve Loomi s, 1980-8 1 (Min. 200 Att.) Career: 43.7, Vern Valdez, 1957 (Min. 30 punts) 11 , Micheal Bennett, 1989-92 (249 Attempts) RECEIVING MISCELLANEOUS Passes Caught Longest Run From Scrimmage Game: I 0, Jeff Morgan vs. St. Mary's, 1979; 99, Sammy Croom vs. Azusa Pacific, 1972 I 0, Dylan Ching vs. Cal Lu , 1998 (longest in nati on) Season: 67 , Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Longest Completed Pass Career: 189, Dylan Ching, 1996- 1999 9 1, Andy Slimak to Cli ff Woods vs. CSUN, 1976 Yards Pass Receiving Longest Punt Return Game: 207, Merl e Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 9 1, Ed Bunsic vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Season: I, I 02, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Longest Kickoff Return Career: 3, I I I, Dylan Ching, 1996- 1999 I 00 yard TD, Jeff Masukhani vs. UCSB, 1984 Touchdown Passes Caught I 00 yard TD, Emitt Dodd vs. Cal Lutheran, 1983 Game: 4, Dylan Ching vs Drake, 1997 Longest Pass Interception Return Season: 12, Dylan Ching, 1997 & 1998 100 yard TD, Chuck Pillon vs. Claremont-Mudd, 1979 Career: 32 Dvlan Ching, 1996- 1999 I 00 yard TD, John Gutsmiedl vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1986 Longest Punt TOTAL OFFENSE 85 yards, Vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Yards Gained Consecutive Point After Touchdown Game: 383, Bob Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 19, Bill Jache, 1972 Season: 2,773, Bob Dulich, 1973 Most Passes Intercepted In A Season Career: 5,978, Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 8, Dan Herbert, 198 1 Total Offensive Plays Consecutive Field Goals Made Game: 54, Bob Dulich vs. Wittenberg, 1973 7, Tim Roth , 1997 Season: 422, Bob Dulich, 1973 Longest Field Goal Made Career: 893, Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 53, Dave Bergmann vs. Whittier, 199 1 Team Records 27

TEAM RUSIDNG SCORING Most Yards Gained Game: 462 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Most Points Season: 2,741 in 1991 Game: 69 vs. Cal Tech, 1970 Fewest Yards Gained Season: 455 in 1973 Game: 11 vs. Azusa Pacific, 1984 Most Points Combined Season: 775 in 1986 Game: 87, 1997 (USD 52, Valparaiso 35) Most Rushes Season: 656, 1997 (U SD 369; OPP 287) Game: 65 vs. Loyola, 1972 Fewest Points Season: 535 in 1972 Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Fewest Rushes Season: 90 in 1961 Game: 22 vs. Claremont-Mudd, 1986; Most Touchdowns vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1982 Game: 9 vs. Loyola, 1973 Season: 307 in 1998 Season: 64 in 1973 Fewest Touchdowns PASSING Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Season: 12 in 1984 Most Yards Gained Most Points After Touchdown Game: 390 vs. USIU, 1973 Game: 8 vs. USIU, 1973 Season: 2,828 in 1973 (Best In Nation) Season: 53 in 1973 (5 1-one point; I-two point) Fewest Yards Gained Game: 0 vs. CS Long Beach, 196 1 Fewest Points After Touchdown Season: 417 in 1979 Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Fewest Passes Attempted Season: 4in 1961 Game: 3 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Season: 127 in 1989 Fewest Passes Completed MISCELLANEOUS TEAM Game: 0 vs. CS Long Beach, 1961 Season: 49 in 196 1 Most Touchdowns Rushing Most Touchdown Passes Thrown Season: 34 in 1973 Game: 5 vs. USIU, 1973; vs. Dayton, 1996; Fewest Touchdowns Rushing vs. Evansville and Drake, 1997 Season: 5 in 1986 Season: 3 1 in 1997 Rushing Average Per Game Fewest Touchdown Passes Thrown Season: 274.1 in 199 1 Game: 0 in Several Games Passing Average Per Game Season: 2 in 1961 Season: 235.7 in 1973 Most Passes Had Intercepted (2,828 in 12 games; Best In Nation) Game: 6 vs. UC Riverside, 1972 Scoring Average Per Game Season: 27 in 1984 Season: 37 .9 in 1973 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted (455 points in 12 games; Best In Nation) Game : 0 vs. Several Teams Most First Downs Season : I in 1990 Game: 29 vs. Colorado Western State, 1958 Best Passing Percentage Season: . 554, 1973 ( 181 x327) Season: 259 in 1973 Worst Passing Percentage Fewest First Downs Season: .292, 1961 (49x 168) Game: 7 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season: 107 in 196 1 Most Punts TOTAL OFFENSE Game: 12 vs. USIU, 1974 Season: 86 in 1974 Most Yards Total Offense Most Fumbles Game: 648 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1973 Game: 7 vs. San Di ego Marines, 1957; Season: 5,166 in 1973 (Best In Nation) 7 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957; Fewest Yards Total Offense 7 vs. La Verne, 1973; 7 vs. Azusa Pacific, 1974 Game: 51 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season: 42 in 1957 Season: 2, 157 in 1984 Fewest Fumbles Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Season: 9 in 1998 Most Fumbles Lost Game: 6 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season: 2 1 in 1984 Fewest Fumbles Lost Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Season: 5 in 1960 Team Records 28

PENALTIES DEFENSIVE PASSING Most Penalties Fewest Passes Completed Game: 18 vs. Chino Institute, 1957; Game: 0 vs. La Verne, 1972 18 vs. U. of Mexico, 1957 Season: 61 in 1958 Season: 11 3 in 1958 Most Passes Completed Fewest Penalties Game: 32 vs. Fairfield, 2001 Game: 0 vs. UC Riverside, 1973; Season: 204 in 1997 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Fewest Passes Attempted Season: 37 in 1998 Game: 7 vs. New Mexico Western, 1958 Most Yards Penalized Season: 154 in 1958 Game: 2 16 vs. San Francisco, 1981 Most Passes Attempted Season: 993 in 1958 Game: 59 vs. vs. Fairfield, 2001 Fewest Yards Penalized Season: 386 in 1997 Game: 0 vs. UC Riverside, 1973; Most Passes Intercepted 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Game: 6 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957; USF; 1981 Season: 336 in 1998 Season: 26 in 198 1 Fewest Passes Intercepted DEFENSIVE RECORDS INDIVIDUAL Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Season: 6 in 2001 Total Tackles Most Yards Allowed Passing Game: 23 , Chip Jarvis (vs. St. Mary's, 1983); Game: 454 vs. La Verne, 1991 Doug Popovich (vs. St. Mary's & Butler, 1994) Season: 2,750 in 2000 Season: 142, Doug Popovich, 1994 Career: 332, John Gutsmiedl , 1984-87 Unassisted Tackles TOTAL DEFENSE Game: 13 , Doug Popovich vs. Butler, 1994 Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed Season: 56, Doug Popovich, 1994 Game: -16 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 Career: 129, John Gutsmiedl , 1984-87 Season: 1750 in 1978 Assisted Tackles Most Yards Total Offense Allowed Game: 18, Chip Jarvis vs . St. Mary's, 1983 Game: 536 vs. USIU, 1975 Doug Popovich & Jeb Dougherty vs. Dayton, 1994; Season: 4,439 in 2000 Doug Popovich vs. Drake, 1995 Most Points Allowed Season: 105, Mike Hamilton, 1985 Game: 53 by Humboldt State, 1974 Career: 203, John Gutsmiedl , 1984-87 Season: 313 in 2000 Quarterback Sacks Fewest Points Allowed Game: 3, Dave Dunn vs. Claremont-Mudd, 1989; Game: 0 vs. Several Teams 3, Dan Howard vs. Wagner, 2001 Season: 100 in 1987 (10 games) Season: 12, Dave Dunn, 1988 Most Shutouts Recorded Career: 19, Dave Dunn, 1987-89 Season: 4 in 1987 Interceptions Game: 3, Maurice Parker vs. Whittier, 1979; 3, Kyle Slusser vs. Wagner, 1999 During his Season: 8, Dan Herbert, 198 1 sophomore season Career: 15, Kyle Slusser, 1997-2001 in /997, QB Mike Fumble Recoveries Stadler set a new Game: 3, Dani el Furl eigh vs. Occidental, 1992; USD single season Season: 4, Bryan Day, 1988; Robert Magnuson, 1996 mark for touchdown Career: 6, Bryan Day, 1985-88 passes with 30. He crushed the old Forced Fumbles mark of 2 I, set by Game: 2, Christi an Sirek vs. Whittier, 1992 Bob Dulich in 1973 Season: 6, Jeb Dougherty, 1995 ... Stadler also tied Career: 8, John Gutsmiedl , 1984-87 the school mark for Tipped Passes TD passes in a game Game: 5, Darryl Jackson vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1990 with 5; he accom­ Season: 14, Darryl Jackson, 1990; Ben Stoebner, 1986 plished that feat in Career: 35, Darryl Jackson, 1987-90 three different PFL games vs. Drake, DEFENSIVE RUSHING TEAM Valparaiso and Evansville .. . he Fewest Yards Allowed Rushing owns Torero career Game: -6 vs. Azusa Pacifi c, 1994 marks with 426 Season: 663 in 1988 completions; 799 Most Yards Allowed Rushing attempts; 5,844 passing yards and Game: 370 vs. Dayton, 1997 58 touchdowns. Season: 2,03 1 in 1998 All-Time Game Results 29

1956 2-3-0 1970 (Club) 2-6-0 1976 1-7-1 1982 4-6-0 L 00-46 Air Force Academy L 13-23 Loyola Marymount L 07-33 Redlands W 32-00 Redlands L 00-30 Naval Air Station L 13-18 Cal Poly Pomona T 30-30 USIU W 40-00 Claremont-Mudd W 47-00 Edwards AFB L 13-21 Claremont-Mudd L 18-19 Occidental W 31-13 Pomona-Pitzer W 14-12 New Mexico Military W 69-00 Cal Tech L 00-10 Whittier L 20-34 Occidental L 07-20 Northern Arizona W 34-31 Azusa Pacific L 06-49 CS Northridge L 18-20 Whittier 68-108 L 13-16 Occidental L 14-18 Azusa Pacific L 14-20 La Verne L 07-09 St. Mary's (Cal.) L 10-30 CS Los Angeles L 09-15 Azusa Pacific 1957 6-3-0 L 07-18 La Verne L 00-47 Cal Lutheran W 24-07 Cal Poly Pomona W 20-06 Barstow Marines 169-136 W 16-14 St. Mary's (Cal.) L 17-20 USC J.V. 101-250 14-31 St. Mary' s (Cal.) L 06-40 Northern Arizona 1971 (Club) L 3-5-0 219-160 L 07-21 Montana State L 13-29 UC Riverside 1977 3-7-0 W 40-06 Pomona-Pitzer W 22-17 Occidental L 17-25 Cal Lutheran 1983 5-5-0 L 00-41 San Diego Marines L 00-02 Claremont-Mudd W 02-00 Redlands* W 14-13 Redlands W 54-00 Camp Pendleton W 21-20 La Verne W 34-00 Pomona-Pitzer W 34- 14 Claremont-Mudd W 27-13 Univ. of Mexico L 07-14 Pomona-Pitzer L 13-21 Occidental W 34-10 Pomona-Pitzer W 54-00 Mexico Polytechnic W 4 1-31 Azusa Pacific L 12-16 Whittier L 07-28 Occidental W 27-00 Pepperdine L 19-50 Cal Poly Pomona L 20-56 CS Northridge W 23- 19 Whittier 235-134 L 21 -23 Loyola Marymount L 07-16 Azusa Pacific W 28- 14 La Verne 144-206 L 00-09 CS Los Angeles L 06-10 Azusa Pacific 1958 8-2-0 W 13-07 USIU L 21-40 CS Hayward W 20-06 Univ. of Mexico 1972 (Club) 6-3-1 L 21-24 St. Mary's (Cal.) L 22-46 Cal Lutheran W 13-10 New Mexico Western L 14-34 UC Riverside 137-176 L 00-06 St. Mary's (Cal.) L 06-31 Montana State W 14-06 Claremont-Mudd 189-200 W 33-00 Lewis and Clark W 19-07 Occidental 1978 7-3-0 W 46-14 Colorado Western St. L 16-29 CS Los Angeles W 02-00 Cal Lutheran* 1984 1-8-1 W 46- 14 Chino Institute L 21-27 La Verne L 22-24 Redlands L 09-13 Redlands W 45-13 Pepperdine W 28-06 Pomona-Pitzer W 27-23 Pomona-Pitzer L 13-23 Claremont-Mudd W 24-00 Idaho State W 35-18 Loyola Marymount W 21-16 Occidental T 22-22 Pomona-Pitzer W 24-1 3 Univ. of Montana T 07-07 USIU W 20-14 Whittier L 00-23 Chico State L 00-35 San Diego Marines W 41 -27 Azusa Pacific L 09- 10 Claremont-Mudd L 13-31 La Verne 257-136 W 14-13 Westminster (Utah) L 06-35 Azusa Pacific L 03-30 Cal Lutheran 209-174 W 47-00 Edwards AFB L 07-34 Azusa Pacific 1959 1-5-0 W 38-20 USIU W 31-28 UC Santa Barbara L 14-36 Cal Poly-SLO 1973 9-2-1 W 27-11 St. Mary's (Cal.) L 10-24 Azusa Pacific L 12-42 Cal Poly Pomona L 16-20 UC Riverside 219-153 L 03-14 St. Mary's (Cal.) L 06-19 Pepperdine W 35-07 Claremont-Mudd 111-242 L 14-40 San Diego Marines W 34-14 Occidental 1979 5-6-0 W 3 8-14 Southern Cal College W 57-07 Pomona-Pitzer W 38-16 Edwards AFB 1985 5-5-0 L 00-47 Montana State W 3 1-14 La Verne L 00-39 Cal Lutheran L 17-21 Redlands 84-198 W 46-00 St. Mary's (Cal.) W 23-14 Redlands L 08-32 Whittier T 28-28 Humboldt State W 10-07 Pomona-Pitzer 1960 4-5-1 W 35-16 Pomona-Pitzer W 47-11 Azusa Pacific W 21-14 Whittier W 08-07 Claremont-Mudd L 06-20 Whittier W 56-20 USIU W 27-02 Occidental L 14-27 Occidental L 2 0-29 New Mexico Western W 61-00 Loyola Marymount L 08-38 Claremont-Mudd W 21-17 La Verne L 00-20 Humboldt State W 30-27 CS Los Angeles Azusa Pacific W 17-06 Cal Poly Pomona W 14-06 Azusa Pacific L 14-16 L 14-21 Wittenberg# L 08-28 L 14-27 Azusa Pacific W 56-14 Southern Cal Coll ege USIU 455-169 St. Mary's (Cal.) W 21-07 UC Santa Barbara W 21-20 San Diego Marines L 07-37 La Verne L 20-21 St. Mary' s (Cal. ) 00-35 Francisco State L 12-21 L San 1974 3-8-0 193-241 150-172 W 20-13 Pepperdine L 13-17 CS Northridge L 14-28 Cal Poly Pomona L 07-15 Azusa Pacific 1986 4-6-0 T 14-14 Northern Arizona 1980 6-5-0 W 20- 16 Whittier L 06-40 Cal Lutheran L 23-36 Cal Lutheran 165-199 W 14-09 La Verne L 19-2 1 La Verne L 15-30 Redlands W 2 1-03 Redl ands L 12-14 Whittier L 14-27 Claremont-Mudd 1961 2-8-0 L 10-36 CS Los Angeles W 42-16 Pomona-Pitzer L 00-27 Whittier W 17-07 Pomona-Pitzer L 09-13 Claremont-Mudd W 40-26 Pomona-Pitzer L 17-20 Occidental L 07-40 Uni v. of Pacific L 07-53 Humboldt State W 02-00 Azusa Pacific* L 00-37 San Diego Marines W 33-13 Whittier L 09-14 UC Santa Barbara L 00-29 USIU W 17-11 La Verne W 13-00 Pepperdine W 23-17 St. Mary's (Cal. ) L 07-10 St. Mary's (Cal.) W 20-18 New Mexico Western L 07-31 Azusa Pacific L 07-41 Occidental L 00-48 UC Riverside W 14-07 Sonoma State L 12-14 CS Long Beach 132-304 L 08-34 Menlo L 06-25 San Francisco State W 41-00 Edwards AFB 144-168 L 02-41 Cal Poly Pomona W 10-07 St. Mary's (Cal. ) 1975 2-7-0 208-189 1987 L 12-42 San Diego State L 12-31 Redlands 6-3-1 T 13-13 L 18-28 USIU W 26-06 La Verne 1981 9-1-0 Occidental W 28-00 90-272 L 00-48 CS Northridge W 17-03 Redlands Redlands W 28-00 La Verne L 29-32 Whittier W 47-13 Claremont-Mudd 1969 (Club) 5-2-0 W 28-00 W 48-00 Pomona-Pitzer W 24-13 Pomona-Pitzer Whittier L 06-35 Loyola Marymount L 18-23 L 00-02 Azusa Pacific** W 38- 13 Occidental Azusa Pacific L 12-35 St. Mary 's (Cal.) W 42-06 Pomona-Pitzer L 00-41 USIU W 31-28 Whittier W 30-13 Whittier J.V. W 23-07 L 06-48 Cal Lutheran W 23- 15 La Verne Claremont-Mudd W 20-08 CS Long Beach J.V. W 07-00 UC Santa Barbara L 00- 18 St. Mary' s (Cal. ) W 27-06 Azusa Pacific W 26-08 USD Alumni L 07-34 St. Mary's (Cal.) W 19-18 Azusa Pacific 121-226 W 27- 14 San Francisco W 42-27 Chapman L 15-17 Menlo W 20-06 Cal Tech 209-100 133-123 L 14-31 St. Mary' s (Cal.) 290-163 All-Time Game/Coaching Results 30 RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 1988 5-4-0 1994 6-4-0 1998 2-8-0 TEAM w L T PF PA W 02-00 Menlo* W 37-14 Menlo L 7-14 Azusa Pacific Air Force Academy 0 I 0 0 46 W 17-08 Claremont-Mudd L 21-52 St. Mary's W 42-30 Wagner Azusa Pacific Univ. 16 18 0 724 671 L I 0-17 Redland s Brown University 0 I 0 20 36 L 9-14 Drake+ L 13-19 Redlands Butler University s 4 0 236 228 W 23-07 Pomona-Pitzer W 29-24 Cal Lutheran L 13-26 Cal Lutheran Cali fo rnia Lutheran 7 II 0 323 5 16 W 21-06 Whittier W 33-27 Valparaiso+ W 28-14 Central CT Cal Poly Pomona 2 5 0 IOI 192 L 16-20 Occidental W 45-35 Wagner L 27-29 Butler+ Cal Poly-SLO 0 I 0 14 36 W 3 1-21 La Verne W 28-16 Evansville L 7-24 Fairfield Cal State Hayward I 2 0 55 74 L 10- 13 UC Santa Barbara L 21-38 Butler+ L 13-37 Drake+ Cal State Long Beach 0 I 0 12 14 L 13- 14 Azusa Pacific W 49-2 1 Azusa Pacific L 7-31 Valparaiso+ Cal State Los Angeles I 4 0 66 13 1 143-106 Cal State Northridge 0 4 0 39 170 L 24-42 Dayton+ L 27-35 Dayton+ Cal Tech 2 0 0 89 6 296-283 184-259 Central Connecticut 2 0 0 66 34 1989 7-2-0 1995 5-5-0 Chapman Coll ege I 0 0 42 27 22 W 24-06 Azusa Pacific L 13-20 Chico State 1999 5-5-0 Chico State 0 3 0 56 L 19-26, ot Azusa Pacific Chino Institute I 0 0 46 14 W 19-00 Whittier L 3-30 Dayton+ Claremont-Mudd 12 7 0 4 17 252 W 30-13 Claremont-Mudd W 28-21 California Lu W 40-13 Whittier Colorado Western State I 0 0 46 14 W 23-17 Redlands W 35-18 Valparaiso+ W 30- 14 Cal Lutheran Davidson 0 I 0 13 27 W 31-06 Pomna-Pitzer W 21- 0 Azusa Pacific L 6-17 Yale Dayton, University of 0 9 0 148 329 L 17-23 Occidental W 19- 17 Evansville+ L 0-41 Dayton+ Drake University 2 7 0 139 245 W 38-17 La Verne L 3- 16 Redlands W 42-14 Butler+ Evansvill e. Univ. of 3 2 0 146 104 L 03-5 1 UC Santa Barbara L 0- 9 Drake+ L 7-14 Valparaiso+ Fairfield University I I 0 45 59 L 20-41 Drake+ Georgetown 0 I 0 21 24 W 3 1-19 Menlo W 37-16 Butler+ Humboldt State 0 2 I 35 IOI 216-1 52 L 17-20 Wagner W 20-9 Stony Brook Jacksonville (Fla.) 0 0 0 0 0 176-167 W 31-12 Wagner J.V. Teams 2 I 0 67 41 1990 7-2-0 215-201 Idaho State I 0 0 24 0 W 20-12 Occidental 1996 4-6-0 Internati onal Teams 3 0 0 10 1 19 W 31-07 Claremont-Mudd L 9-13 Chico State 2000 4-6-0 La Verne, University of 14 6 1 466 368 W 13-00 La Verne W 44-19 Cal Lutheran L 23-24 Azusa Pacific Lewis and Clark I 0 0 33 0 L 14-28 Redlands L 7-34 Drake+ W 35-21 Whittier Loyola Marymount 2 3 0 136 99 L 20-36 Brown Menlo Coll ege 8 2 0 24 1 151 W 21-17 Pomona-Pitzer W 10-7 Valparaiso+ Military Teams 7 5 0 282 232 L 03-24 UC Santa Barbara L 3-52 St. Mary 's W 39-37 Menlo Montana State 0 3 0 13 99 W 16-03 Whittier L 23-24 Evansvill e+ L 12-52 Drake+ Montana. Uni versity of I 0 0 24 13 W 28-14 Menlo L 3-34 Butler+ W 38-20 Central CT New Mexico Military I 0 0 14 12 W 21-10 Azusa-Paci fie W 20-0 Whittier L 13-27 Davidson New Mexico Western 2 I 0 53 57 167-115 W 44-34 Azusa Pacific W 38-37 Butler+ Northern Arizona 0 2 I 27 74 L 34-40 Dayton+ L 10-32 Valparaiso+ Occidental Coll ege 8 II I 399 4 10 Universi ty of Pacific 0 I 0 7 40 1991 7-3-0 197-257 L 14-27 Dayton+ 242-313 Pepperdine Uni versity 4 I 0 Ill 45 W 13-03 Menlo Pomona-Pitzer Colleges 20 I I 702 253 W 17-14 Redlands University of Redlands II II 0 342 344 1997 8-3-0 6-3-0 L 20-21 Cal Lutheran W 25-15 Azusa Pacific 2001 St. Mary' s Coll ege (Cal.) 5 15 0 278 453 W 34- 13 Azusa Pacific San Diego State Uni v. I 12 42 L 20-21 CS Hayward L 20-30 St. Mary's 0 0 W 21-12 Redlands San Francisco, Uni v. of I 0 0 27 14 W 31-07 Whittier W 15-8 Red lands W 31-24 San Francisco State 0 2 0 6 60 W 30-03 Claremont-Mudd 32-39 Cal Lutheran Drake+ L L 14-35 Dayton+ Sonoma State I 0 0 14 7 W 38-37 La Verne W 55-20 Evansville+ 94 28 W 38-35 Fairfield Southern Cal Coll ege 2 0 0 W 56-03 Pomona-Pitzer W 24-14 Southern Oregon 0 0 0 0 0 Butler+ L 16-19 Butler+ L 34-42 Azusa Pacific L 25-49 Dayton+ Stony Brook I 0 0 20 9 W 28- 19 Occidental W 20- 17 Valparaiso + UC Riverside 0 4 0 43 131 W 39-30 Drake+ 21-24 Georgetown 287-170 W 52-35 Valparaiso+ L UC Santa Barbara 3 4 0 84 137 W 41-24 Wagner USD Alumni I 0 0 26 8 W 30-18 Whittier 236-203 U.S. International 3 4 2 170 2 10 1992 7-2-1 W 52-29 Wagner Valparaiso, Univ. of s 4 0 199 216 W 14- 13 CS Hayward 369-287 +Denotes PFL Contest Wagner College 6 I 0 272 164 T 21-21 La Verne #Denotes NCAA Playoffs Western Oregon 0 0 0 0 0 L 07-28 Redlands Westminster College I 0 0 14 13 *Denotes Forfeit Win Whittier Coll ege 16 8 0 506 364 W 42-13 Claremont-Mudd **Denotes Forfeit Loss Wittenberg Coll ege 0 I 0 14 2 1 W 2 1-20 Cal Lutheran Yale University 0 1 0 6 17 W 33-21 Whittier TOTALS 188 178 7 7698 7570 W 42-35 Azusa Pacific L 35-48 Occidental ALL-TIME USD COACHING HISTORY (1956-01) W 33-28 Pomona-Pitzer \'EAR w L '.I WIN% ~ YEA R w I, I WIN% CQACH W 36-06 Menlo 1956 2 3 0 .400 Gil Ku hn 1983 5 5 0 .500 Brian Fogarty 284-233 1957 6 3 0 .667 Bob Mccutcheon 1984 1 8 1 .150 Brian Fogarty 1958 8 2 0 .800 Bob McCutcheon 1985 5 5 0 .500 Brian Fogarty 1959 1 5 0 .167 Paul Platz 1986 4 6 0 .400 Brian Fogarty 1993 6-4-0 1960 4 5 1 .450 1987 6 3 1 .650 Brian Fogarty W 32-07 Menlo 1961 2 8 0 .200 Mike Pecarovich 1988 5 4 0 .556 Brian .Fogarty W 30-28 La Verne 1969* 5 2 0 .714 1989 7 2 0 .778 Brian Fogarty L 07-30 Dayton+ 1970* 2 6 0 .250 Jim Gray 1990 7 2 0 .778 Brian Fogarty L 25-35 Valparaiso+ 1971* 3 5 0 .375 Jim Gray 1991 7 3 0 .700 Brian Fogarty W 27-21 Cal Lutheran 1972* 6 3 1 .650 Andy Vinci 1992 7 2 l .750 Brian Fogarty L 2 1-27 Evansville+ 1973 9 2 1 .792 Andy Vinci 1993 6 4 0 .600 Brian Fogarty W 28-27 Butler+ 1974 3 8 0 .273 Dick Logan 1994 6 4 0 .600 Brian Fogarty W 24-21 Azusa Pacific 1975 2 7 0 .222 Dick Logan 1995 5 5 0 .500 Brian Fogarty L 14-17 Drake+ 1976 1 7 1 .167 Bill Williams 1996 4 6 0 .400 Kevin McGarry W 44- 14 Wagner 1977 3 7 0 .300 Bill Williams 1997 8 3 0 .727 Kevin McGarry 252-227 1978 7 3 0 .700 Bill Williams 1998 2 8 0 .200 Kevin McGarry 1979 5 6 0 .455 Bill Williams 1999 5 5 0 .500 Kevin McGarry 1980 6 5 0 .545 Bill Williams 2000 4 6 0 .400 Kevin McGarry 1981 9 1 0 .900 Bill Williams 2001 6 3 0 .667 Kevin McGarry 1982 4 6 0 .400 Bill Williams TOT 188 178 7 .513 l OC oaches/39 Yrs * Denotes ears USD la ed as club team I-AA Torero Leaders (1993-01) SCORING Season POINTS SCORED RUSHING 30 Mike Stadler 1997 Career MOST ATTEMPTS 17 Mike Stadler 1998 202 Dylan Ching 1996-99 Career 16 Vince Moiso 1993 180 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 519 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 Game 130 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 325 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 5 Mike Stadler 1997 vs. UE & Drake Season 3 18 Jared Keo 1994-97 5 John Khamis 1996 vs. Dayton 96 Jermaine Rucker 1994 Season 4 Vince Moiso 1994 vs. Wagner 78 Dylan Ching 1997 196 Jermaine Rucker 1994 ------!!!Ill 74 Dylan Ching 1998 192 Oscar Arzu 2000 Game 174 Jared Keo 1995 ~Jermaine Rucker 1994 vs. Azusa Game 24 Evan Hlavacek 1995 vs. Valparaiso; 3 1 Joe Hampton 1997 vs. Whittier 1996 vs. Cal Lutheran 30 Evan Hlavacek 1996 vs. UE & Whittier 24 Dylan Ching 1997 vs. Drake 30 Jared Keo 1995 vs. Cal Lu 24 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Whittier 30 Oscar Arzu 2000 vs. Dayton TOUCHDOWNS YARDS GAINED Career Career 32Dylan Ching 1996-99 2576 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 30 Evan Hl avacek 1993-96 1808 Jermai ne Rucker 1993-94 22 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 1282 Evan Hl avacek 1993-96 Season Season ~ermaine Rucker 1994 1332 Jermaine Rucker 1994 12 Dylan Ching 1997 & 1998 I 041 Oscar Arzu 1999 11 Kenny Villalobos ('01), Oscar Arzu ('99) 857 Oscar Arzu 2000 Game Game -4--Jermaine Rucker 1994 vs. Azusa 2 15 Jermaine Rucker 1993 vs. Valparaiso 4 Evan Hlavacek 1995 vs. Valparaiso, 2 14 Oscar Arzu 1998 vs. Wagner 1996 vs. Cal Lutheran 2 13 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Whittier 1997 vs. Drake 1999 vs. Whittier PASSING Dylan Ching (1996-99), all-time Torero leader PASSES ATTEMPTED in points scored (202), receptions (189) Career receiving yards (3,111) and touchdowns (32). 799 Mike Stadler 1996-00 475 Vince Moiso 1993-94 3 16 Tom Jackson 1997-00 RECEIVING Season MOST PASSES CAUGHT 3 1 I Mike Stadler 1998 Career 262 Mike Stadler 1997 189 Dylan Ching 1996-99 255 Vince Moiso 1993 7 1 Dylan Mora 2998-0 1 Game 66 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 44 Mike Stadler 1998 vs. Dayton Season 43 Mike Stadler 1998 vs. Redlands 63 Dylan Ching 1998 42 Mike Stadler 1998 vs. Butler 54 Dylan Ching 1999 52 Jeff Prichard 1997 PASSES COMPLETED Game Career IO Dylan Ching 1998 vs. Cal Lu 426 Mike Stadler 1996-00 9 Dylan Ching 1998 vs. Butler 239 Vince Moiso 1993-94 8 Seven Players 174 Tom Jackson 1997-00 Season YARDS PASS RECEIVING 158 Mike Stadler 1998 Career 152 Mike Stadler 1997 3 1 I I Dylan Ching 1996-99 147 Eric Rasmussen 2001 1439 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 Game 985 Dylan Mora 1998-01 24 Mike Stadler 2000 vs. Brown Season Evan Hlavacek (1993-96), whose played for Al­ 23 Mike Stadler 1998 vs. Butler/Dayton 9 15 Dylan Ching 1997 & 1998 bany, was a member ofthe 1999 Arena Bowl XIII 21 Eric Rasmussen 2001 vs. Drake 73 1 Dylan Ching 1999 645 Chri s Del Santo 1997 Championship team. YARDS GAINED PASSING Game Career 185 Chri s Del Santo I 997 vs . Valparaiso FIELD GOALS 5844 Mike Stadler 1996-00 167 BillZelko 1994 vs . Valparaiso Career 3528 Vince Moiso 1993-94 156 Matt Hackett 2000 vs. Butler 19 Tim Roth 1995-97 2207 John Khami s 1995-96 Season Season TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT 11 Tim Roth 1997 2287 Mike Stadler 1997 Career Game 2035 Eric Rasmussen 2001 32 Dylan Ching 1996-99 4 Tim Roth 1997 vs. Azusa 203 1 Mike Stadler 1998 16 Evan Hl avacek 1993-96 Game I I Jeff Prichard 1997 EXTRA POINTS 357 Mike Stadler 1997 vs. Valparaiso Season Career 309 Mike Stadler 1997 vs. Cal Lu 12 Dylan Ching 1997 67 Matt Young 1993-95 308 Mike Stadler 2000 vs. Brown 12 Dylan Ching 1998 Season TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROWN I I Jeff Prichard 1997 34 Tim Roth 1997 Career Game Game 58 Mike Stadler 1996-00 4 Dylan Ching 1997 vs. Drake 7 Tim Roth 1997 vs. VE/Wagner 30 Vince Moiso 1993-94 3 Jeff Prichard 1997 vs. Evansville 18 John Kh ami s 1995-96 3 Dylan Ching 1996 vs. Dayton 1998 vs. Wagner I-AA Torero Leaders (1993-01) 32 Game KICKOFF RETURN A VERA GE 3 Kyle Slusser 1999 vs. Wagner Season 2 Brian Luman 2000 vs. Menlo MISCELLANEOUS 30.6 Evan Hl avacek 1995 2 Kaeo Gouveia 1998 vs. Wagner 28. 1 Brian Luman 2000 2 Kyl e Slusser 1998 vs. Cal Lu 2 Kaeo Gouveia 1997 vs. Wagner/Whittier TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED 28.0 Jeb Dougherty 1996 Career 27.1 Jeb Dougherty 1994 2 Kyle Marks 1996 vs. Whittier 2 Sal Navarra 1995 vs. Valparaiso 5978 Mike Stadler 1996-00 2 Shaun Grove 3879 Vince Moiso 1993-94 LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS 1993 vs. Cal Lu/ 1995 vs. Azusa 2113 Eric Rasmussen 2000-01 92 Jermaine Rucker 1994 vs. Menlo 2 Scott Buccola 1993 vs. Wagner Season 85 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Butler 2297 Mike Stadler 1997 76 Evan Hlavacek 1996 vs . Cal Lu 2127 Mike Stadler 1998 75 Joe Hampton 1997 vs. Wagner 2113 Eric Rasmussen 2001 LONGEST RECEPTIONS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED 80 Evan Hlavacek 1993 vs. Drake Career 78 Matt Hackett 2000 vs. Butler 45 14 Dylan Ching 1996-99 75 Dylan Ching 1996 vs . Dayton 4 163 Evan Hl avacek 1993-96 72 Evan Hl avacek 1996 vs . Dayton 3087 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 7 1 Chris Del Santo 1997 vs. Valparaiso Season 1465 Jermaine Rucker 1994 LONGEST PUNT 1456 Dylan Ching 1997 73 Dylan Mora 200 I vs. Dayton 1348 Evan Hlavacek 1996 66 Robert Ray 1994 vs. Butler 63 Mike Buhler 1995 vs. Evansville PUNTING AVERAGE 62 Dylan Mora 2000 vs. Brown Career 39.8 Mike Buhler 1994-96 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 39.6 Tim Roth 1995-97 98 Jeb Dougherty 1993 vs. Azusa 39.5 Dylan Mora 1999-01 98 Gavin Ng 2001 vs. Azusa Season 95 Evan Hlavacek 1995 vs. Cal Lu 42.0 Dylan Mora 2001 95 Jeb Dougherty 1996 vs. Azusa 41.4 Tim Roth 1997 92 Jeb Dougherty 1994 vs. Dayton 40.2 Mike Buhler 1996 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 62 Dylan Mora 2000 vs. Dayton Jeb Dougherty, a two-time GTE 47 Khalid Maxie 1998 vs. Fairfield 46 Adam Smith 1993 vs. Azusa Academic All-American, is 4th all-time in the 40 Gavin Ng 2001 vs. Butler PFL with 312 career tackles.

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS TEAM 95 Scott Buccola 1993 vs. Wagner 93 Kujanga Jackson 1997 vs. Evansville POINTS IN A GAME 76 Andre Lee 1996 vs. Drake 55 vs. Evansville 1997 67 Shaun Grove 1995 vs. Butler 52 vs. Valparaiso 1997 52 vs. Wagner 1997 DEFENSE 49 vs. Azusa Pacific 1994 TOTAL TACKLES 45 vs. Wagner 1994 Career 3 12 Jeb Dougherty 1993-96 TOTAL OFFENSE, GAME 3 IO Doug Popovich 1993-95 566 vs. Wagner 1994 272 Brian Luman 1998-01 533 vs. Valparaiso 1993 261 Kyle Slusser 1997-0 I 528 vs. Butler 1999 258 Bryan Baxter 1997-0 I 524 vs. Valparaiso 1997 Season 5 19 vs. Butler 2000 142 Doug Popovich 1994 125 Doug Popovich 1995 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, GAME I 13 Jeb Dougherty 1996 59 vs. Whittier 1999 IO I Brian Luman 2000 57 vs. Azusa Pacific 1994 In 1997 Tim Roth became the first PFL player to 97 Kyle Slusser 1999 56 vs. Butler 1993 Game 56 vs. Azusa Pacific 1996 eam First Team All-PFL Honors 011 both 23 Doug Popovich 1994 vs. St. Mary' s 55 vs. Valparaiso 1995 Offense (Kicker) and Defense (Punter). 23 Doug Popovich 1994 vs. Butler 55 vs. Evansvill e 1994 22 Jeb Dougherty 1996 vs. Chico State LONGEST FIELD GOALS 22 Doug Popovich 1995 vs. Drake MOST RUSHING YARDS, GAME 49 Tim Roth 1997 vs . Valparaiso 21 Kujanga Jackson 1997 vs. Cal Lu 434 vs. Butler 1999 48 Matt Young 1995 vs. Butler 2 1 Jeb Dougherty 1994 vs. Dayton 405 vs. Whittier 1999 45 Rafael Ocampo 1999 vs. Wagner 21 Bryan Baxter 1998 vs. Dayton 338 vs. Menlo Coll ege 1994 44 Tim Roth 1997 vs. Azusa INTERCEPTIONS 303 vs. Valparaiso 1993 43 Rafael Ocampo 2000 vs. Butler Career 299 vs. Wagner 1993 ISKyle Slusser 1997-0 I 12 Kaeo Gouveia 1996-99 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, GAME PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11 Brian Luman 1998-01 46 vs. Brown 2000 Season 6 Travis Dellinger 1995-98 44 vs . Dayton 1998 6 Kuj anga Jackson 1994-97 I I. I Dylan Mora 2000 43 vs . Davidson 2000 Season 43 vs. Redlands 1998 9.4 Gavin Ng 2001 6Kyle Slusser 1998 8.6 Evan Hl avacek 1996 42 vs. Butler 1998 5 Scott Buccola 1993 37 vs. Valparaiso 1993 8.5 Dylan Ching 1997 5 Kaeo Gouveia 1997 5 Brian Luman 2000 I-AA Torero Leaders (1993-01) 33

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, GAME 25 v s. Brown 2000 PFL ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 23 vs. Butler/Dayton 1998 22 vs. Evansvi lle 1997 FIRST TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE 22 vs. Davidson 2000 Matt Taylor OL 1993 MOS T PASSING YARDS, GAME Scott Steingrebe WR 1993 357 vs. Valparaiso 1997 Kevin Barres OL 1 993 Matt Young PK 1994 n Walker OL 1995, 96 32 1 v s. Wagner 1999 Evan Hlavacek WR 1 994, 95,96 Jo Aaron Garrison OL 1997 3 17 vs. Brown 2000 Matt Taylor OL 1994 309 vs. Cal Lutheran 1 997 Joel Gonzalez OL 1998 298 vs. Evansvi lle 1997 Vince Moiso QB 1994 Tom Jackson QB 1999 Jermai ne Rucker RB 1994 Matt Hackett WR 2000 YEARLY PFL STANDINGS Matt Young PK 1995 Matt Guardia TE 2000 NON­ Tim Roth PK 1996 Chri stos Renner OL 2000 1993 PFL OVERALL CONF. Dylan Ching WR 1 997, 98, 99 Eric Rasmussen QB 2001 *Dayton 5-0 9- 1 4- 1 Mike Stadler QB 1997, 98 Matt Coll ins OL 200 I Drake 3-2 8-2 5-0 Dylan Mora PK 200 1 Butler 3-2 4-6 1-4 Tim Roth PK 1997 Evansville 2-3 6-4 4- 1 Oscar Arzu RB 1999, 2000 Gavin Ng RS 2001 San Diego 1-4 6-4 5-0 1999 Valparai so 1-4 5-5 4-1 Chri stos Renner OL Justin Dixon OL 2000,2001 1994 PFL OVERALL f'K:_ Matt Guardia TE 200 1 *Dayton 4- 1 8-2 4- 1 *Butler 4- 1 7-3 3-2 Dylan Mora WR 2001 Drake 3-2 7-3 4- 1 San Diego 2-3 6-4 4-1 Valpara iso 2-3 7-3 5-0 Evansv ill e 0-5 4-6 4- 1 1995 PFL OVERALL NC *Drake 5-0 8- 1- 1 3- 1- 1 Dayton 4- 1 9-2 4 -1 San Diego 3-2 5-5 2-3 Evansvi ll e 1-4 5-5 4- 1 Valparaiso 1-4 5-5 4- 1 Butler 1-4 2-8 1-4 1996 PFL OVERALL NC *Dayton 5-0 11 -0 6-0 Dra ke 4-1 8-3 4 -2 Evansville 2-3 5-5 3 -2 Butler 2-3 3-7 1-4 San Diego 1-4 4-6 3-2 Valparaiso 1-4 4-6 3 -2 1997 PFL OVERALL NC *Dayton 5-0 9-1 4- 1 Ron Friedman Andy Guzenski San Diego 4-1 8-3 4-2 Drake 2-3 8-3 6 -0 But ler 2-3 6 -4 4- 1 Valparaiso 2-3 3-7 1-4 Evansvill e 0-5 2- 8 2-3 Matt Guardia Kyle Slusser 1998 PFL O VERALL NC *Drake 4-0 7 -3 3 -3 ~ Dayton 3- 1 6-4 2-3 Valparaiso 2-2 5-6 3-4 FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Butler 1-3 4-6 3-3 Scott Buccola DB 1993 San Diego 0-4 2-8 2-4 Robert Ray p 1993, 94 1999 PFL OVERALL f'K:_ Doug Popovich DB 1994, 95 Gavin Ng Brian Luman *Dayton 4-0 6-4 2 -4 Curti s DeMers LB 1995 Valparai so 3- 1 9-2 6- 1 Drake 2-2 7-4 5-2 Sal Navarra DB 1995 SECOND TEAM DEFENSE San Diego 1-3 5-5 4-2 Mike Buhler p 1995, 96 Neal Weitman LB 1993 Butler 0-4 5 -5 5 - 1 Jeb Dougherty DB 1996 Dan Furleigh DB 1993 2000 PFL OVERALL NC Buddy Brown DL 1997 Jeb Dougherty DB 1994 *Dayton 3- 1 8-3 5-2 Kaeo Gouveia CB 1998, 99 Buddy Brown DL 1995, 96 *Valparai so 3- 1 7-4 4-3 Bryan Bax ter LB 2000 Ryan Marcos DL 1996 *Drake 3- 1 7-4 4-3 Robert Magnuson LB 1996 1-3 4-6 3-3 Brian Luman DB 2000 San Diego Kujanga Jackson DB 1997 Butler 0-4 2-8 2-4 Anthony Banovac DL 200 1 Lukas Smart DL 1998 2001 PFL North OVERALL NC Kyle Slusser DB 200 1 Kyle S lusser DB 1998, 99 *Dayton 4-0 I 0- 1 5 - 1 Anthony Banovac DL 1999 San Diego 2-2 6-3 4-1 Butler 2-2 5-5 3-3 Bryan Baxter LB 1999 Dra ke 1-3 5-5 4-2 Dylan Mora p 2000 Valpara iso 1-3 3-8 2-5 Ron Friedman DL 200 1 Andy Guzenski LB 2001 *denotes PFL champi on; defeated Jac ksonvill e of Sout h Division, 46- 14 Bri an Luman DB 200 1 Dylan Mora p 200 1 I-AA Torero Leaders (1993-01) 34 PFL PLAYERS OF WEEK PFL ALL-ACADEMIC SPECIAL TEAMS OFFENSE OFFENSE DATE YEAR Jeb Dougherty, KR 10-3 I 1993 Billy Kobayashi , CB 9-3 1994 1993 Vince Moiso, QB 10- 10 1993 Kevin Barres OL Robert Ray, P 10-15 1994 John Lambert RB 1993 Michael Henry, RB 10-24 1993 Jeb Dougherty, KR 10-22 1994 OL 1993,94 Jermaine Rucker, RB 9-3 1994 Matt Taylor Evan Hlavacek, KR 9-23 1995 Vince Moiso QB 1994 Jermaine Rucker, RB 11 -6 1994 MikeBuhler, P9-30, 10-14, 11-11 1995 John Khamis QB 1996 Evan Hlavacek, WR 9-30 1995 Mike Buhler, P 9-28, 10-5 1996 Jeff Prichard WR 1997 Mike Stadler, QB 10-4, 11 -1 1997 Tim Roth, PK 11 - 9 1996 Mike Stadler QB 1997, 98, 99,00 Dylan Ching, WR 10-25 1997 Tim Roth, P/PK 9-6, 9-13 1997 Tom Jackson QB 1999 Oscar Arzu, RB 9-12 1998 Tim Roth, P/PK 11 -8, 11 -15 1997 Christos Renner OL 1999, 00 Oscar Arzu, RB 9-12, 9-19 1999 Dylan Ching, KR 10-3 1998 Eric Rasmussen, QB 9-29 2001 Justin Dixon OL 2001 Bri an Luman, KR 10-21 2000 Matt Guardia TE 2001 DEFENSE Rafael O'Campo, PK 10-7 2000 Eric Rasmussen QB 2001 Dylan Mora, P 10-6, 10-27 200 1 Will Withers WR 200 I, 2nd Team Scott Buccola, DB 11 - 14 1993 Matt Collins OL 200 I, 2nd Team Doug Popovich, DB 10- 1 1994 Jeb Dougherty, DB 9-2, 11-4 1995 Doug Popovich, DB 9-9 1995 DEFENSE Sal Navarra, DB 9-30 1995 Doug Popovich DB 1993, '94, '95 Jeb Dougherty, DB 9-7, 11-16 1996 Robert Ray p 1993, '94 Robert Magnuson, LB 9-28 1996 Neal Weitman LB 1993 Travis Dellinger, DB 10-25 1997 Jeb Dougherty DB 1994, '95, '96 Kaeo Gouveia, CB 11-8, 11 - 15 1997 Jesse Hall DB 1994 Kaeo Gouveia, CB 9-12 1998 Mike Buhler p 1995, '96 Kyle Slusser, DB 9-26, 10-3 1998 Ryan Larson LB 1996 Bryan Baxter, LB 9-12 1999 Mike Hartshorne DL 1997, '98 Brian Luman, DB 9-19, 9-26 2000 Brandon Camacho DL 2000 Wesley Morgan, CB 10-21 2000 Adam Combs DB 2001, 2nd Team Eric Rasmussen [ I-AA TORERO ALL-AMERICA RECOGNITION

DON HANSEN'S NATIONAL FOOTBALL GAZETTE COACHES ASSOCIATION WEEKLY Doug Popovich, DB 3rd Team 1995 Non-Scholarship Jeb Dougherty, DB I st Team 1995, '96 ASSOCIATED PRESS Doug Popovich, DB I st Team 1995 Jeb Dougherty, DB 3rd Team 1996 Mike Buhler, P I st Team 1996 Dylan Ching, WR 1st Team 1997, '98 GTE ACADEMIC Tim Roth, PK/P I st Team 1997 ALL-AMERICA (CoSIDA) Buddy Brown, OT I st Team 1997 Oscar Arzu, RB I st Team l 999 Doug Popovich, DB 1st Team 1994 Brian Luman, DB I st Team 2000 Doug Popovich, DB 1st Team 1995 Dylan Mora, P I st Team 200 I Jeb Dougherty, DB 2nd Team 1995 Matt Young, PK 2nd Team 1995 Jeb Dougherty, DB 1st Team 1996 Jeb Dougherty, Ret. 2nd Team 1995 SPORTS NETWORK Curtis DeMers, LB 2nd Team 1995 Mike Buhler, P 2nd Team 1995 Dylan Mora, P I st Team 200 I Anthony Banovac, LB 2nd Team 200 I Doug Popovich, DB 3rd Team 1995 Tim Roth, PK Hon. Ment. 1996 Jermaine Rucker, RB Hon Ment. 1994 Mike Stadler, QB Hon. Ment. 1997, '98 Doug Popovich, DB Hon. Ment. 1994 Dylan Ching, KR Hon. Ment. 1997-99 Kaeo Gouveia, CB Hon. Ment. 1998, '99 Christos Renner H on. Ment. 1999 Oscar Arzu Hon. Ment. 2000 Bryan Baxter Hon. Ment. 2000 Dylan Mora, Punter Justin Dixon Hon. Ment. 2000, '01 2001 Sports Network Mid-Major Kyle Slusser Hon. Ment. 200 I First Team All-America Academic Support 35

Shaney Fink begins her second year as US D's Academic Support Coordinator. "The greatest challenge to a Divi­ Two seasons ago she was on the Torero volleyball coach­ sion I athlete is to balance the demands ing staff as a first year assistant, helping the Toreros to a 23-6 ofsport while taking full advantage of record and second round finish in the NCAA Tournament. Prior the educational experience offered. The to USD she gained coaching experience at the high school, college purpose of our program is to assist and international levels for four years. She capped off a stellar student-athletes in meeting this chal­ collegiate career (1990-93) at Cal Berkeley and won selection to lenge by offering tutoring, advising, the All-Pac 10 Decade Team. mentoring and a quiet environment to Fink completed her B.A., graduating with honors in study. The academic support program Social Science from Berkeley in 1994. She is currently working on is designed to assist students in adjust­ a Masters Degree at USD in Counseling. Recently married, ing to life at USD and developing sound Shaney and her husband, Tom Vorkoper, reside in Del Mar. academic and career plans. By pro­ ShaneyFink moting a philosophy of individual re­ sponsibility, which encourages each student-athlete to value their educa­ tional experience, the academic sup­ port program assists each athlete to realize their full potential. " Shaney Fink

USD FOOTBALL VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Jeb Dougherty 1st Team Defense, 1996

Jeb Dougherty 2nd Team Defense, 1995

Doug Popovich 1st Team Defense, 1995 Senior OL Bob Ballard receives diploma from President Alice B. Hayes at gradua­ tion ceremonies. He was one of 16 Torero seniors to receive their diploma last May. Doug Popovich ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER 1st Team Defense, 1994 The USD Athletic Academic Support Program is designed to pro­ John Gomez mote the academic development of student-athletes. The primary objective 2nd Team D efense, 1988 is to offer the necessary resources for the academic success of student­ athletes as they work to earn their degree. Academic Support Services are designed to enhance the student-athlete's overall collegiate experience and Bryan Day encourage development and attainment of academic and career goals. 1st Team Defense, 1988

All USD student-athletes have access to advising, tutoring and mentoring services. The mentoring program, Access, was developed in 1999 Bryan Day and teams a graduate student in the Counseling program with an athlete who 1st Team Defense, 1987 would like to enhance study skills, learn about campus resources and receive guidance on goal development and attainment. Student-athletes also have Jeff Mansukhani access to a quiet area where they can study or work in the computer center. In addition, student-athletes are encouraged to utilize the campus learning 2nd Team Offense, 1986 centers including the Writing, Math and Logic Centers as well as to take advantage of the resources available to them in the Career Center, Counsel­ Dan Herbert ing Center and Computer Labs. 1st Team D~fense, 1981 University Profile 36 SETTING The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid -Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a uni­ versity whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's architectural style.

THE CAMPUS The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renais­ sance style. Since 1984, USD has completed numerous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000 the Jenny Craig Pavilion, a 5, 100-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USD volleyball and basketball. Last fal l the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus, and a new Science and Technology Center will be opening in the next year. A five-story, Spanish Renaissance parking garage (I , I 00 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the Immaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories. ACADEMICS USD enrolls more than 7,062 students who have a choice of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university's aca­ demic units include the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size gener­ ally averages between 18-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18 : I. Over 97 percent of USD's full-time facu lty hold . 11l In the annual ratings of the country's colleges and universities, published by U.S. News & World Report, USD moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The university is ranked among the top 100 schools in the nation.

STUDENT LIFE Student activities include cultural events, dances, boat cruises, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy nights, symposia and much more. Stu­ dents participate in a wide range of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, senior citizen out- reach, and house building in DID YOU KNOW? Tijuana. The intramural program is also an integral Construction for the 150,000-square part of student life on cam­ foot Donald P. Shiley Center for Science pus with over two-thirds of and Technology began in 2001. the USD community par­ taking in intramural sports. The new Center will contain 73 state­ ATHLETICS of-the-a rt laboratory facilities for The University of San Diego is a member of the for nearly all chemistry, biology, marine science and sports and competes in -16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. The football environmental studies, biochemistry, team will begin its ninth season in the Pioneer Football League . Women's sports include: physics and related sciences. basketball, cross country, rowing, soccer, softball , swimming, tennis and volleyball. Men's sports include: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football , rowing, soccer and tennis. Additionally, the building will include Since 1990 USO teams have won 13 conference championships; made 32 NCAA post-season aquariums, an astronomy deck, an avi­ appearances; had twenty-eight Conference Coaches of the Year; twenty-four Conference ary, a greenhouse, and conference ar­ Players of the Year; twelve Conference Freshmen of the Year; four WCC Scholar Athletes of eas to accommodate gatherings of sci­ the Year; and thirty-five All-America selections. Three seasons ago, Dylan Ching, USD's all­ ence-related groups and organizations. time career receiving leader, played in the Hula Bowl Senior All-Star game and was drafted in the 3rd round by the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders. USD Athletic Facilities 37 San Diego, 'America 's Finest City' 38

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 his­ tory, economy and development. Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country's only area with petfect climate. This ideal year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than JO inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the summer. The climate, attractive setting and recreational facilities make San Diego "America's Finest City." According to Sports lllustrated, "For sheer numbers ofparticipants, diversity ofpursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports fitness 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 ofpublic beach or golf at any of the over 80 golf courses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1,158-acre recreation and cultural center, of­ fers 25 tennis courts, two gymnasiums, two municipal golf courses, and one of the nation 'sfinest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging,fishing, bicycling, ten­ nis, golf, jet skiing and kite flying. As well as participating in recreational activities, San Diego supports their professional teams -- the NFL Chargers and the Padres play at Qualcomm Stadium. During bowl week, San Diego annually hosts the Culligan Holiday Bowl in late December. During 1998, Qualcomm Stadium hosted the game between Den­ ver and Green Bay; followed by the between the and the . The Super Bowl returns to San Diego in 2003. Whatever sporting activity there is, it's here in San Diego -- the sports capital of the U.S.A. SAN DIEGO HIGHLIGHTS ■ Balboa Park ■ World Famous San Diego Zoo ■ Wild Animal Park ■ Hall of Champions (sports museum) ■ San Diego Museum of Art ■ Old Town State Historical Park ■ Horton Plaza ■ Seaport Village ■ Sea World ■ Legoland ■ Cabrillo National Monument ■ Mission Bay Park ■ Space and Science Museum People To Know At USD 39

A Message From President Hayes

As the president of the University of San Diego, this is my eighth Torero season. 1am proud of the USD Football Team and pleased that the university supports the program in every way possible, including emphasis on academic excel­ lence, and promotion of intercollegiate athletics. Our student-athletes are winners on and off the field. They demonstrate the values that char­ acterize a USD education- commitment, integrity, teamwork, discipline, and respect for the dignity of all human beings. These are qualities that will help them throughout their lives. I am looking forward to the coming season and hope that you will join me in supporting our team. It's an exciting schedule and promises to be a great year. Dr. Alice B. Hayes President

Francis M. Lazarus Robert Pastoor Vice President - Provost Vice President - Student Affairs

Paul Bissonnette Thomas Burke Msgr. Daniel J. Dillabough Vice President - Financial Affairs Acting Vice President - University Relations Vice President - Mission & Ministry Director ofAthletics 40 TOM IANNACONE Director Of Athletics

Tom Iannacone begins hi s fifteenth year as Director of Athleti cs at the Uni versity of San Diego. He was named Director of Athleti cs on September I , 1988 after holding the same positi on the previous fo ur years at St. Francis Coll ege of Pennsylvania. At USO, Iann acone directs a n Athleti c Department that includes sixteen NCAA Di vision I intercoll egiate varsity teams, eight men' s a nd eight women's, plus intramu rals a nd recreati on. In the last fourteen years behind hi s directi on and leadership, Torero Athl eti cs has enj oyed successes both on and off the pl aying field. Hi s accomplishments at USO include improvements in the major areas of personnel, scholarship assistance, facili ties, promotions and marketing, fund raising, dru g education, academic support, and a university approved plan for scholarship support and s ports sponsorship. In addition, he was instrumental in USO gaining membership to the Pi oneer Football League, whi ch began pl ay in 1993. He has served on the I­ AA Athl eti c Di rectors Associati on Executi ve Committee; and is past Chairman of the West Coast Confe rence Athletics Directors Committee. During Iannacone' s tenure, all athl eti c facilities have seen vast improvements. The Jenn y Craig Pavilion, US D's 5, I 00-seat multi-purpose fac ili ty, opened its doors in 2000 and is now home fo r USO bas ketball and volleyball , along w ith benefiting the e ntire uni versity community. Torero Stadium, where football , and men' s and women' s soccer compete, is also home to the WUSA San Diego Spirit, has also benefi ted with expanded seating to 6,000, new li ghting and sound system, new video scoreboard, additional press box facilities, and a recently widened pl aying fi eld with new grass turf. Improvements at the Sports Center include complete renovati ons of both the north and south wings that added offices fo r administrators and coaches; additional women's locker rooms; an athleti c department conference room; and an academi c support room. The gymnasium received n ew li ghting a nd scoreboards, a new dance fl oor and workout area for rowing machines. Recent improvements a t the Sports Center include a new m ain entrance, a complete renovati on of the weight room, and perimeter fencing a round the pool along with a scoreboard. This past year both Cunningham Baseball Stadium and the Softball Complex w ere under demolition and reconstruction, a nd benefited with new fi elds. Baseball received new batting cages, while s oftball benefited w ith a new scoreboard and expanded seating. Additionall y, the Canyon Field received li ghting and a complete renovati on fo r intercollegiate practi ces and intramural use with a new artificical turf surface. On the pl aying fi elds, USO has sent thirty-four teams to NCAA Tournaments since Iannacone's arri val in the Fall of 1988. Additionally, the school has captured thirteen conference championships; thirty-one NCAA All-Ameri cans; eighteen C oSIDA/GTE Academic All­ Americans; twenty-eight conference Coaches of the Year; twenty-two conference Players of the Year; and four West Coast Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Besides having the 1999 NCAA Nati onal Champion in women's tenni s ( Zuzana Lesenarova), the Torero athl etic program came out on top of the WCC schools in terms of overall strength in 1999 (based on an unoffici al scoring system produced by USO each season). For the first time, the 1998-99 combined m en's and women's athletics programs at USO ranked first in the standings. Since 1988 the uni versity has been the host site for NCAA Tournament events fo r women's volleyball , men's and women's soccer, and women's tennis. This past two years USO has hosted the WCC Basketball Championships, and will do so again in 2003. Pri or to USO, Iannacone built an impressive li st of credenti als at St. Francis Coll ege as Director of Athleti cs between 1984-87. His major contributions included the expansion of sports offerings and scholarships fo r both men and women, improved budgets, renovati on of athl eti c facilities, the hiring of additional staff, and the establi shment of a master plan for the fu ture a nd continual development of athleti cs. He served on several committees, most notably the Eastern Coll egiate A thl eti c Conference (ECAC) Infracti ons committee and the committee on confe rence development. He served as assistant Di rector of Athl eti cs at Fordham Uni versity between 1977-84. Along w ith hi s admini strati ve duties, he was assistant football coach fo r the Rams. Between 1975-78, he acted as offensive coordinator and backfield coach as Fordham captured 19 victori es in th eir fin al 24 games during this span. The '77 squad was and remain s the hi ghest scoring team in Fordham hi story, averaging 34 points per game. In 1983 he was presented the presti gious Jack Coffey Award by the A lumni Associati on fo r hi s outstanding contributions to Fordham athleti cs. He also served on various Metro Atl antic A thleti c Confe rence committees. Pri or to Fordham, Iannacone taught physical educati on and coached track and fi eld, and football in Connecti cut Public School Distri cts from 1964-76. He made hi s collegiate foo tball coaching debut as an offensive backfield coach at Western Con­ necti cut State Uni versity in 1974. A 1964 graduate of the U ni versity of Connecti cut, Iannacone received hi s master of science degree in physical educati on from Southern Connecti cut State U ni versity in 1973. Tom and hi s w ife, Cynthia, have three children: Tom Jr. , Jennifer and Eri c. All three are graduates of the U ni versity of San Diego. Athletic Staff

Dan Yourg Brian Fogarty Associate Director ofAthletics Associate Director ofAthletics for Athletic Development Dan Yourg, Associate Director of Athlet­ Brian Fogarty enters his seventh year as ics, has been a member of the USD Athletics USD's Associate Director of Athletics for post Department since the fa ll of 1985. Athletic Development. He took over this after spending thirteen years as USD's head Y ourg oversees football, baseball, men's football coach. He directed USD's football and basketball, golf, men's soccer, and men's program to eleven seasons of .500 or better women's tennis. In addition, he is the depart­ records and guided their move from the Divi­ ment liaison to USD's Financial Aid Office. sion III ranks to the NCAA I-AA level in 1993. Yourg received his Bachelor's (Sociology, 1980) and Master's His primary responsibilities are with fund raising, overseeing the (Social Work, 1986) degrees from the University of Wisconsin, where Torero Athletic Association (T AA), and marketing and promotions for he was a nose guard on the Badgers' football team. the athletic department. He oversaw the capital campaign for the Jenny Dan and his wife Virginia, a USD alumnus, are the parents of three Craig Pavilion, which opened its doors in October of 2000. Brian, who sons, John , Tom and Mike. resides in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego, has four children: Bridget (a USD graduate), Joe, Colleen (a junior at USD), and Megan.

Dr. Jo-Ann Nester Renee Wiebe Associate Director ofAthletics/ Assistant Director ofAthletics for Senior Woman Administrator Marketing and Promotions Jo-Ann enters her first year on the USD Renee Wiebe is in her sixth year as Assis­ staff as the Associate Director of Athletics tant Director of Athletics for Marketing and and Senior Woman Administrator. Promotions. She handles Corporate Sponsor­ from Dartmouth Nester comes to USD ships; coordinates game-day promotions ano College where she held the position of Asso­ special events; oversees community outreach ciate Director of Athletics the past nine years. programs like the Inter-City Games; and is Her duties included oversight of compliance, involved with annual fund raising events for student services, promotions and marketing, and eleven sports. Prior to Dartmouth she was Director of Athletics and Recre­ the Sports Banquet, and Salute To Women's Athletics. ati on at Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, between I 984- Her previous experience in athletics was at the University ofNorth­ 93. In addition, she has a coaching background at the high school and ern Iowa where she was Marketing and Promotions Director from 1993- college levels, and has served on several committees within the NCAA, 95. Prior to that she was Promotions Assistant at the University of ECAC and Ivy League. Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Her educational background includes a B.S. degree in Health She earned her Bachelor of Journalism-Broadcast Sequence from and Physical Education from West Chester State College, a M.S. the University of Missouri-Columbia in May, 1991. She went on to degree from West Chester, an Ed.D Doctor of Education from Temple earn her Masters of Education with an emphasis in Sports Administra­ University, and a degree from the Executive Program/Sports Manage­ tion from Wichita State University in August, 1993 . ment Institute at the University of Notre Dame. She resides in Rancho Penasquitos. Ted Gosen Carolyn Greer Associate Director ofAthletics Head Athletic Trainer for Media Relations Ted Gosen, entering his 21st year, was Carolyn Greer enters her twenty-fifth year elevated to Associate Director of Athletics for as the Head Certified Athletic Trainer for the Media Relations. He oversees all public University of San Diego athletic department. relations activities, publications, athletic She is assisted by Suzi Higgins and Paul website and information services for the ath­ Signorelli. letic department, in addition to hosting the A 1975 graduate of San Diego State Uni­ media at USD events. He is assisted by Nick Mirkovich. versity with a Bachelor of Arts degree in In 1981 Ted received his Masters of Science degree in Sports Physical Education, Carolyn went on to earn her Master's in Sports Administration from St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. A 1979 Medicine in 1978. graduate of San Jose State University, he earned his Bachelor's degree Over the years she has taught classes in Sports Medicine and had in Business Administration. In addition to his SID duties, Ted is a numerous articles published in a variety of journals. She oversees member of the College Sports Information Directors of America sixteen intercollegiate teams and approximately 390 USD student­ (CoSIDA); a member ofUSD's Hall of Fame Committee; is athletics athletes on a yearly basis. The Sports Medicine staff provides injury editor for 'Voices,' a university publication that is published six times prevention, immediate care, and rehabilitation for USD's intercolle­ a year; and teaches a bowling class through the USD recreation giate athletes. department. Carolyn, and her husband Jeff, reside in the Pacific Beach area of Ted and his wife Terri, a 1983 USO graduate, reside in Poway with San Diego with their two boys, David and Jason. their four daughters: Katie ( 15), Coll een ( 13), Claire ( l 0) and Erin (6). Athletic Staff 42

John Martin ~~~~~~ Carl Reed Director ofAthletic Facilities Director ofJenny Craig Pavilion John Martin has been a member of the USO Carl Reed begins his third year at USO as athletic staff since 1975. He was the school's first head Director of the Jenny Craig Pavilion. women's volleyball coach, a post he held through the Reed came to USO from Cal Berkeley where 1989 season, and also oversaw the Recreation Depart­ he held the title of Assistant Sports Events Manager ment. As volleyball coach, he directed theToreros to for two years. A graduate of Saint Mary's College three postseason appearances, including a 4th place .______(B.A. in Politics, '96; M.A. in Sports Administration, finish at the 1976 AJA W Nationals. '99), Reed also held athletic department positions at Saint Mary's College and As Director of Athletic Facilities, Martin oversees all the schedul­ with the West Coast Conference. ing, field maintenance and purchasing. He was the department's key liason Reed oversees the management and marketing of the building to during the construction of the Jenny Craig Pavilion which opened in October, help bring in outside events like concerts, trade-shows, etc. Carl resides in 2000. Pacific Beach. A graduate of San Diego State (B.A. & M.A. in History), John resides in Encinitas with his wife Jane. They have two chi ldren: Eliza, a 200 I Derek Hillestad graduate of USO, and son, Patrick, a sophomore at USO. JCP Asst. Director/Events Manager ~~~~~~ Andy Fee Derek Hillestad begins his first year as Asst. Director ofAt hletic Facilities Assistant Director of the Jenny Craig Pavilion and Events Manager. Andy is in his first year at USO in the position He comes to USO from Ball State Univer­ of Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities. sity where this past year he was a Graduate Fee wi ll assist John Martin in overseeing all 1:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:.I Assistant for Sports Facilities and Recreation the scheduling, field maintenance and purchasing for Programs. During this time he was also a Security Control Supervisor the department's ath letic venues. for the RCA Dome in Indianapoli s, Indiana. He also earned job re lated Fee comes to USO from Arizona State Uni ver­ experience as an Event Operations Supervisor for Alliant Energy sity where he was Assistant Director of Facility Operations for Athletics the Center in Madison, Wisconsin; as a Program Assistant for the Depart­ past two seasons. Before that he was Facility Supervisor for the ASU Student ment of Recreationa l Sports at Texas A&M; and as Event Co-Coordi­ Recreation Compl ex. Besides his work at ASU, he developed Athletics and nator for the Department of Recreation Management at the University Management skills with the NFL Cardinals, Fiesta Bowl and PG A Phoenix of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Open. He graduated from Wisconsin-La Crosse with a B.S. in From Scottsdale, Arizona, he earned his B.A. in Political Science Recreation Management (2000), and is currently working towards hi s with a minor in History in 1996 from Arizona State University. M.S. in Athletic Administration through Ball State University.

~==~=~ Mike Matoso Tony Valle Assistant AD/Compliance Coordinator Athletic Ticket Manager Mike Matoso, recently elevated to Assis­ tant Athletic Director, is in his third season as Tony Valle begins his first year as USD's USD's Compliance Coordinator, and fourth year Athletic Ticket Manager at the Jenny Craig Pa­ with the USD staff. Three seasons ago he was the vi li on. department's Academic Support Coordinator. Valle comes to USO from Ohio State Prior to USO, he spent three years as the University where he was the Assistant Director Academic Counselor at USC where he was involved with the football , for Athletics Ticketing and Game Management baseball, women's soccer, swimming a nd voll eyball programs. Prior the past two years. Prior to that he was a Customer Service Manager to USC, Mike served as the Academic Advisor for all 18 intercoll egiate at Ohio State University for a little more than one year. programs for Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for two years. He earned both He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Ohio State his B.S. degree in Physical Education ( 1993) and M.A. in Education, University in 1999, and a B.A. in Criminology in 1998. Counseling ( 1994) from Cal Poly. He was also a starting for the He is currently enroll ed in the University of San Diego's Mustangs baseball team that finished 2nd in the Division II College Masters Program for Education. World Series. Mike and his wife, Kelly, reside in Carlsbad with their daughter, Abigail. Jimmy Goins, Dean Aresco JCP Fitness Center Director/ Strength & Conditioning Coach Asst Strength & Conditioning Coach Jimmy Goins begins his second year at Dean Aresco is in his second season as USO where he is the Jenny Craig Pavilion Fitness US D's Strength and Conditioning Coach. Center Director, along with being the Assistant He came to USO via Towson State Univer­ Strength and Conditioning Coach. sity where he was their head coach for three Prior to USO, Goins was the Head Strength 1,,;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,,1 seasons. and Conditioning Coach for the AA team, the Chat­ Additional professional experiences include stints at the Uni­ tanooga Lookouts. He also gained experience at the University of versity of Connecticut as a Graduate Assistant, and at the U.S. Olympic Tennessee where he was a Graduate Assistant Coach and Sport Training Center in San Diego as the Interim Strength and Conditioning Nutritionist, and at Louisiana State University as the Undergraduate Coordinator. Strength Coach. He earned his B.S. in Exercise Physiology in 1995 from the He earned his B.S. degree in Kinesiology from LSU ( 1998), University of Connecticut, and is close to completing his M.A. degree then later earned a M.S. degree in Sport Management and M.S. minor there in the same field. A NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning in Nutrition from Tennessee (2000). He is a member of the National Speciali st, he also holds memberships with NSCA, the U.S. Weightlifting Strength Coaches Association, and is a certified Strength and Condi­ Federation, and the American Coll ege of Sports Medicine. tioning Specialist. Athletic Staff 43

Gary Becker Suzi Higgins Paul Signorelli Dir., Intramurals/Rec. Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer fl~ ~t,

Georgia Gordon Donna Holston Pauline Thonnard Charlene Ables Sandie Hughes Adm. Assistant Executive Assistant Executive Assistant Adm. Assistant Football Adm. Asst.

Kathy Marpe Rich Hill Brad Holland Jennifer Petrie Rich Cota Women's Basketball Baseball Men's Basketball Volleyball Cross Country

Seamus McFadden John Cossaboon Tom Hagedorn Sherri Stephens Tim Moher Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Men's Tennis Women's Tennis Men's Golf

Melissa McElvain Brooks Dagman Leeanne Crain Mike Keeler Adam Carney Softball Men's Crew Women's Crew W. Swimming & Diving Student SID USD Verizon/Academic All-Americans 44 CoSIDA/Verizon Academic Dan Herbert All-Americans Defensive Back The CoSIDNVerizon Academic All-America Football Team, selected annu­ 1981 ally by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America, honors the nation's best student-athletes. Just as the balancing of football and academics is difficult, the standards for nomination and selection to the team are rigorous. To be nominated, a varsity starter or key reserve player must have a minimum 3.200 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.000 scale). The program began in the 1950s with honorees in football; later, basketball and baseball all-academic teams were added. Academic and athletics biographical data of nominees are prepared in ballot form and mailed to the CoSIDA membership, who vote in each of eight districts. From the eight district teams comes a national ballot, Jeff Mansukhani distributed to the 1,400 members for the final all-academic team. said Wide Receiver "The achievements of these young men should truly be commended," NBC sportscaster Dick Enberg, spokesperson for the Verizon academic all-America 1986 team. "I often wonder where college students find the time and energy to play a demanding sport like football, excel in the classroom and be active on campus and in their communities. To me, these are truly all-Americans." Below is a look at USD's football Verizon Academic All-Americans: Dan Herbert Herbert was a four-year letterwinner ( 1978-81) and in hi s senior campaign set a school record for interceptions in a season with 8 (still the current mark) ... the 198 I squad finished 9-1 ... besides Bryan Day earning Verizon Academic All-America honors, Dan earned Kodak College Division II All-America honors, was selected to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (San Diego Defensive Back Chapter) and participated in the 1981 Blue-Gray All-Star game. Dan is an attorney in San Diego. 1987, 1988 Jeff Mansukhani Jeff played four years between 1984-1987 as a wide receiver and kick returner ... he was selected 2nd Team Verizon/Academic All-American after hi s junior season when he hauled in a team-best 49 receptions for 811 yards ( 16.6 average) and 7 touchdowns .. . he also averaged 15.6 yards on 9 punt returns and 23.3 yards on 18 kickoff returns ... hi s senior year ( 1987) he caught 17 receptions for 338 yards ( 19.9 average) and 3 touchdowns ... he was a two-time USD Offensive Playerofthe Year. Jeff is an attorney at law. Bryan Day------John Gomez Bryan played four years between 1985-88 as a defensive back ... he was the school 's first two-time First Team GTE Academic All-American ( 1987 & 1988) ... he lead the Toreros' in tackles both hi s Defensive Line junior and seni or campaigns and was a two-time USD Defensive Player of the Year ... in 1988 he 1988 tallied 88 tackles to go with 3 quarterback sacks (- 17 yards), 2 forced fumbles, 4 fumble recoveries, 8 pass deflections and 2 interceptions ... in 1987 he totaled 91 tackles and 6 interceptions ... he carried a 3.78 grade point average in Business/Economics. He currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada where he is an attorney. John Gomez John played four years at USD (1985-88) and earned 2nd Team Verizon/Academic All-America honors his seni or year ( 1988) as a defensive lineman ... he started his career at USD as a linebacker before moving to the line for his final two seasons ... he started 7 games in 1987 when the team Doug Popovich recorded four shutouts on their way to a 6-3-1 season ... in 1988 he totaled 34 tackles in 9 starts with I quarterback sack and 8 quarterback hurries. John resides in San Diego where he is an attorney. Defensive Back 1994, 1995 Doug Popovich Doug became the school 's second student-athlete to be selected twice as a First Team Verizon/ Academic All -American ( 1994, 1995) ... a two-time USD Defensive Player of the Year, Doug lead the team in tackles both his junior ( 142) and senior ( 125) campaigns ... three times he was selected the team's James B. Orwig Scholar Athlete of the Year ... he was named a $25,000 Burger King Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Oct. 7, 1996) and earned a $5,000 NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship ... an Ocean Studies major at USD with a 3.88 grade-point-average, Doug attended Yale University's Graduate School. Jeb Dougherty------Jeb Dougherty In 1996 Jeb was selected First Team Verizon/Academic All-America after leading the Toreros in Defensive Back tackles ( I 13) and averaging 28.0 yards per kickoff return ... in addition, he was named Associated Press l-AA Third Team All-America; First Team AII-PFL; PFL All-Academic; a$ I 0,000 Burger 1995, 1996 King Scholar-Athlete of the Week; and the team's Defensive Player of the Year ... during his junior campaign he earned 2nd Team Verizon/Academic All-America honors as a defensive back ... a two­ sport star, he was a Third Team Verizon Academic All-America selection in baseball his senior year in 1997 ... drafted in the 1997 June major league draft by the Anaheim Angels. Jeb currently resides in San Diego. Media Information USD Media Relations Primary Media Outlets

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Photographers must have a field San Diego, CA 921 I I 9660 Granite Ridge Drive pass to shoot photography from the field on game days. (858) 650-5493 Fax: 279-0061 San Diego, CA 92123-2657 After the game, head coach Kevin McGarry and selected (858) 560-6671 Fax: 715-3363/3364 players will be available after a ten-minute cooling down KCBQ (1170 AM) Jerry Gross, Sports Director KPRZ (1210 AM) period. Approximately 15 minutes after the game, a final 9255 Towne Centre Drive 9255 Towne Centre Drive box with stats and play-by-play will be available. Media Suite 535 Suite 535 interested in interviewing either the coaches or players, or San Diego, CA 9212 I San Diego, CA 92121 in attending practices, please contact Ted Gosen at (619) (858) 535-1210 (858) 509-1332 , Saturdays) 260-4745. Jerry Gross, MBB play-by-play Jerry Gross Sports Talk (5-6 p.m. SEVEN TORERO FOOTBALL GAMES TO BE WEBCAST at WWW.USDTOREROS.COM All six home games, as well as the Toreros' season-opener at Azusa Pacific, will be webcast live over the internet at WWW.USDTOREROS.COM. Jack Murray is back for his third year as voice of Torero football. Last year Murray also called the women's basketball home games, and baseball's WCC Championship and NCAA Regional contests. This coming season he will call play-by-play for the men's basketball home webcasts, as well as selected road games. Murray attended Syracuse University from 1971-76, and worked in promotions and marketing of Syracuse football and basketball games from 1971-78. Murray relocated to San Diego in 1980 where ...... ______.______. the local sports scene - Clippers' Head Statistician (1980-84), College he continued his invo lvement with Rick Hill, a11aly1t Jack .Hurray, play-hy-play Basketball editor of San Diego Sports Magazine (1987-88), and as an assistant men's basketball coach at USIU (1988-91). Murray, who resides in Rancho San Diego with his wife Maria and three daughters - Kim (17), Jacqui (12) and Allyson (10), runs his own business: Outdoor Advertising Specialists. Rick Hill enters his first year as analyst for USO football games. A veteran of the San Diego sports and news scene, Rick has covered many local events including the NCAA Basketball Tournament; Heavyweight Fights; the World Series; the San Diego Padres; the San Diego Chargers; and many NFL Super Bowls. During Super Bowl week he is in charge of the NFL "On The Air" feed for radio stations around the country so they can keep up with all the events. A 1978 graduate of SDSU with a degree in Telecommunications, he currently works for Clear Channel Radio doing remote broadcasts for their 15-stations. He was also a longtime member of the San Diego Sportscasters/Sportswriters Association, and has followed USO sports for more than 20 years. 2002 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME September 7 Azusa Pacific University# Away 6:00 p.m. September 14 LA VERNE UNIVERSITY# HOME 7:00 p.m. September 21 Yale University # Away 1:00 p.m. September 28 Bye October 5 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY# HOME 7:00 p.m. October 12 WESTERN OREGON# HOME 7:00 p.m. October 19 Butler University * Away 1:00 p.m. October 26 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY*# HOME 7:00 p.m. (Parents Weekend) November 2 Drake University * Away 1:00 p.m. November 9 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY# HOME 1:30 p.m. (Homecoming Game) November 16 * # HOME 7:00 p.m. November 23 PFL Championship(@ South Division Winner) TBA TBA * denotes Pioneer Football League Contest ... all Home Games in BOLD CAPITALS played at Torero Stadium. # denotes Torero games that will be webcast via the internet at www.usdtoreros.com