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University of San Diego Women's Basketball Media Guide 2001-2002 University of San Diego Digital USD Basketball (Women) University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides Winter 2002 University of San Diego Women's Basketball Media Guide 2001-2002 University of San Diego Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-basketball-women Digital USD Citation University of San Diego Athletics Department, "University of San Diego Women's Basketball Media Guide 2001-2002" (2002). Basketball (Women). 13. https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-basketball-women/13 This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Basketball (Women) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 INSIDE IFC Jenny Craig Pavilion I Torero Information 2-3 Season Preview 4-5 Head Coach Kathy Marpe 6-7 Coaching Staff 8 Roster 9-18 Player Bios 20-21 2000-0 I Season In Review 22 WCC Tournament 23 West Coast Conference 24-26 Resu lts Year by Year 27 Torero Trad ition 28-29 Torero Record Book 30 Opponent Results 31 Torero All-Time Roster 32-33 Torero Alumni Tradition USD Athletic 34-35 University San Diego Administration 36 USO Academic Support/ Strength and Conditioning President 37 Discover USO Dr. Alice B. Hayes 38-41 US O Administration Institutional Representative 42 USO Administration Tom Cosgrove IBC San Diego Director of Athletics Tom Iannacone NCAA Faculty Representative Mitch Ma lachowski USD General Associate Athletic Director Dan Yourg Information Associate Athletic Director/SWA USD Women's Basketball School Name Wendy Guthrie Uni versity of San Di ego Associate AD; Athletic Development Information Location Brian Fogarty Head Coach: Kathy Marpe, 5998 Alcala Park , Asst. AD; Marketing & Promotions 22nd Season (Minnesota, 197 1) San Diego, CA 92 110-2492 Renee Wi ebe Assistant Coaches: Year Founded Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Erik Johnson (Fourth Season) 1949 Carl Reed Dawn Baker (First Season) Enrollment Jenny Craig Pa vilion Events Manager Shell ey Sheetz (F irst Season) 6,943 Chandra Kohl er Basketball Office Phone: Conference Athletic Ticket Manager (6 19) 260-8892 West Coast Conference Rac hel Guerra Affiliation Compliance Coordinator Mike Ma toso NCAA Division I Sports Information Director USD Basketball Ted Gosen Quick Facts USD Sports Assistant Sports Information Director Information Nic k Mirkov ich 2000-200 I Overall Record: 10- I 6 Sports Information Director Director of Athletic Facilities WCC Record/Place: 5-9 (Fourth) Ted Gosen Jo hn Marti n Head Coach: Kathy Marpe, 22 nd Season Assistant Director of Facilities (Minnesota, 197 1) Assistant SID Joel Morgan USD Record/Years: 242-309/20 Seasons Nick Mirkovich Academic Support Coordinator Career Record: 329-372/27 Seasons Office Phone Shaney Fink West Coast Conference Record: I 02 -11 8 (6 I 9) 260-4745 Director of lntramura/s/Recreation Assistant Coaches: Asst. SID Home Ph one Gary Becker Erik Johnson, Dawn Baker, Shell ey Sheetz (858) 272-1424 Assistant Director of Intramurals/Rec­ Women's Basketball Phone SID Fax reation ( 6 19) 260-8892 (619) 260-2990 Dav id Sega l Home Arena: Jenny Craig Pavi li on (5, I 00) Press Row Phone Head Athletic Trainer Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 (6 I 9) 260-755 5 Carolyn Gree r, M.A., A.T. , C. Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Torero Hotline Assistant Athletic Trainers (6 19) 260-2323 Suzi Hi gg ins & Pau l Signorelli Website www.usdtoreros.com ~ ot San Diego Arcntves t 200 I-02 Torero Season Preview The University of San Diego women's bas­ 2001-02 SCHEDULE ketball team, under the direction of 22nd-year NOVEMBER coach Kathy Marpe, enters the 2001-02 season Sun 18 Denver 1 :00 PM with high aspirations. Tue 20 Colorado 7:00 PM The Toreros return three starters and nine Fri-Sat 23-24 @ St. John 's Tournament letter-winners from last season's team that fin­ Fri 23 San Diego vs. Fordham 4:00 PM ished 10-16 overall and 5-9 in the WCC. Junior Fri 23 Hofstra vs. St. Johns 6:00 PM Sat 24 Consolation Game 4:00 PM guard Kerri Nakamoto, the team's three-point Sat 24 Championship Game 6:00 PM specialist, highlights a talented group of Torero returnees. Nakamoto averaged 10.5 points a DECEMBER SAT 01 PACIFIC 2:00 PM game last season and connected on a team-best WED 05 UCLA 4:00 PM 48 three pointers on her way to being selected SAT 08 SAN JOSE STATE 2:00 PM Honorable Mention All-West Coast Conference. SUN 09 BOISE STATE 1:00 PM Senior Melissa Glazebrook, who will again lead WED 19 SACRAMENTO STATE 7:00 PM Fri 21 UC Irvine 7:00 PM the team at point guard, joins her in the backcourt. Glazebrook was named to the All­ FRI. SUN 28.30 U SAN DIEGO TOURNAMENT WCC Tournament team in 2000 and was instru­ FRI 28 AUBURN vs. IOWA ST. 6:00 PM FRI 28 TEXAS - SAN ANTONIO 8:00 PM mental in helping the Toreros' capture the con­ SUN 30 CONSOLATION GAME 6:00 PM ference championship and earn San Diego the SUN 30 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 8:00 PM bid into the NCAA's two sea­ WCC's automatic JANUARY sons ago. THU 03 CENTENARY 7:00 PM Freshmen newcomers, guards Polly Dong THU 10 PORTLAND 7:00 PM and Brandi Collate, along with forward Cassidy SAT 12 GONZAGA 7:00 PM WED 16 SANTA CLARA 7:00 PM Blaine, complete a recruiting class that Head Sat 19 Santa Clara 7:00 PM Coach Kathy Marpe feels is going to make this Fri 25 Loyola Marymount 7:00 PM year's team very competitive. "One thing that is Sat 26 Pepperdine 7:00 PM THU 31 SAN FRANCISCO 7:00 PM really positive about this new season is the fresh­ FEBRUARY/MARCH men class," says Head Coach Kathy Marpe. SAT 02 SAINT MARY'S 7:00 PM Thu 07 Gonzaga 7:00 PM Sat 09 Portland 7:00 PM Fri 15 Saint Mary's 7:00 PM Sat 16 San Francisco 7:00 PM THU 21 PEPPERDINE 7:00 PM SAT 23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 7:00 PM Thu-Sun 28-3 wee Championships TBA Sat-Mon 23-24 NCAA Final Four TBA Junior Kerri Nakamoto 2001-02 Torero Season Preview "I think they should really raise the competitive level of our practices." The freshmen newcomers will complement the other key returning players that include junior forward Erin Malich, sopho­ more forward Melissa Padgett and sophomore post player Marta Menuez. Marpe is excited about the senior leadership provided by Glazebrook, Janeene Arendsen and Robyn Fortney as well. "We have a great point guard in Melissa Glazebrook," added Marpe. "With seniors Janeene Arendsen and Robyn Fortney bringing their competitive nature to practice everyday, we should have great senior leadership." HEAD COACH KATHY MARPE ... Senior Melissa Glazebrook Kathy Marpe is known as the "Dean" of the West Coast Conference. She enters her 29th season as a collegiate head coach and her 22nd season at San Diego, with two West Coast Con­ ference Coach of the Year honors, I 02 WCC wins and 339 career victories. San Diego will have to overcome the loss of both starting post players, leading scorer Amber Jansen and leading shot blocker Jamie Lucia. Last season Jansen poured in 15.8 points per game and averaged 7.2 rebounds. However, the loss of Jansen and Lucia present opportunities for talented young post players, such as sophomores Marta Menuez and Melissa Padgett, along with junior Erin Malich. With senior Melissa Glazebrook, an All-West Coast Tour­ nament selection from 1999 returning at point guard, the Toreros Junior Erin Malich are armed with veteran leadership in the backcourt. Glazebrook, who is one of the most feared defenders in the league, will share the backcourt with Nakamoto and Fortney. All three are legitimate threats from outside. Nakamoto shot 42% from three-point range last season and Fortney connected on 33 % of her shots from behind the arc in 2000-01. The Toreros play on the road throughout the month of November with trips to Colorado and New York, before open­ ing their home schedule with five consecutive games in the Jenny Craig Pavilion. Following conference play, the University of San Diego will host the West Coast Conference Tournament in the Jenny Craig Pavilion for the second consecutive year. In the two seasons that the Toreros advanced into the NCAA's, 1993 and 2000, San Diego won the conference tourna­ ment. The Toreros hope to accomplish that same feat on their home court in 2002. Sophomore Marta Menuez 4 Head Coaeh Kat:hy Marpe 22nd Season Coach Marpe will begin her 29th year as a head coach and her 22nd season leading the University of San Diego women's basketball program. In her career Marpe has reached milestones aspiring coaches can only dream of; 339 career coaching victories, 102 West Coast Conference wins, two WCC coach of the year awards, two conference tournament championships and two NCAA Tour­ nament teams. As a Torero, Marpe has coached 11 First Team All-West Coast Conference players, and more impor­ tantly, 30 of Marpe's players have been honored as WCC Scholar Athletes. The changes Marpe has witnessed in the game of women's basketball with the skills and athleticism of today's student athletes, is nothing short of staggering. Success through change permeates Marpe's long and distinguished coaching career. Marpe's fourteen winning seasons and coach of the year honors in 1993 and 1998 attest to her ability to flourish in a changing athletic environment.
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