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Basketball (Women) Athletics Media Guides

Winter 2002

University of San Diego Women's Basketball Media Guide 2001-2002

University of San Diego Athletics Department

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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 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- 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. Kathy Ma1·pe, Marpe's success comes as a result of embracing - not re­ 1998,1993 sisting change. West Coast Marpe will once again embrace change in 2001-02, Confe1·ence hoping to duplicate the Torero success of recent past. Her Coach of the Year 1999-2000 team matched a school record of 17 overall wins featuring future professional players Susie Erpelding and Jessica Gray. The 1999-2000 Toreros ran through the WCC Tournament, beating the number one seeded 68-51. San Diego was awarded the automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament, becoming the second San Di­ ego team Marpe would lead into the big dance. On February 3, 2001 Marpe became just the fourth coach in WCC history to reach 100 conference victories. By season's end and now entering the 2001-02 campaign, Marpe now owns 102 WCC wins, ranking her third all-time in WCC career coaching victories. Marpe's 339 overall career wins puts her in an elite class of about 60 NCAA coaches that have won over 300 games in a career. As the "dean" of West Coast Conference coaches, Marpe has twice been honored as the conference's coach of the year. She would win the award in 1998 after leading the 1997-98 Toreros to one of the largest single-season turn­ arounds in WCC history - an improvement of eight games. It would be the second time Marpe would receive the honor. In 1993 San Diego bounced back from Marpe's Coaching File a 4-1 O wee record the year before to fin­ second in the conference Year School Conference Rec. Conf. Place ish 8-6 and Not only was Marpe honored 1973-74 New Mexico Independent 9-5 standings. 1974-75 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 7-11 5-8 the Year, but that team would 1975-76 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 9-8 8-5 as Coach of 1976-77 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 11-9 9-4 to the NCAA Tournament, the 1977-78 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 15-7 11-2 earn a trip 1978-79 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 19-10 9-3 history. 1979-80 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 17-1 3 5-5 first in school 1980-81 San Diego So. Cali f. Athletic 5-24 2-10 coaching ca­ 1981-82 San Diego Independent 11-21 Marpe's distinguished 1982-83 San Diego Independent 7- 18 Spring Lake 1983-84 San Diego Independent 13-14 reer began in Minnesota at 1984-85 San Diego Independent 14-13 duties 1985-86 San Diego West Coast 16-13 8-4 2nd High School in 1971. Along with the 1986-87 San Diego West Coast 14-13 6-6 4th Marpe 1987-88 San Diego West Coast 13-16 9-5 3rd of coaching women's basketball, 1988-89 San Diego West Coast 10-17 6-8 4th teams 1989-90 San Diego West Coast 17-10 7-7 3rd coached the volleyball and softball 1990-91 San Diego West Coast 14-13 9-5 3rd 53-1 record 1991-92 San Diego West Coast 9-17 4- 10 7th as well, totaling an impressive 1992-93 San Diego West Coast 16- 12 8-6 2nd three sports. 1993-94 San Diego West Coast 11-15 6-8 5th in the combined 1994-95 San Diego West Coast 11- 15 6-8 4th native would find her­ 1995-96 San Diego West Coast 12-16 5-9 6th The Minnesota 1996-97 San Diego West Coast 5-22 1-13 8th years later, coach­ 1997-98 San Diego West Coast 13 -1 4 8-6 5th self in New Mexico two 1998-99 San Diego West Coast 14- 13 7-7 4th Lobos. Under Marpe's 1999-00 San Diego West Coast 17-13 7-7 4th ing the New Mexico 2000-0 1 San Diego West Coast 10-16 5-9 4th guidance, the Lobos would accumulate a Career Record 28 seasons 339-388 102-118 51-30 record in her final three seasons. New Mexico 7 seasons 87-63 San Diego 21 seasons 252-325 Playing in "The Pit," the UNM women drew over 1,000 a game with crowds reaching the 2,000-3,000 mark on occasion- atten­ dance figures unheard of in the mid-70's. After leaving the Albuquerque campus af­ ter seven seasons, Marpe had led the Lo­ bos to consecutive finishes in the Associ­ ated Press Top 20 and had made six AIAW Regional appearances in seven years. Academic success and community in­ volvement are values that Marpe encour­ ages to student-athletes she coaches. Marpe feels that, "It is very important to remember who you are and where you come from, and also to give back to the people around you who are not so fortu­ nate." Recently Coach Marpe won a Gold Medal for basketball in the over-50 Senior Olympic Games, held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She has also been a member of the gold medal winning East Coaching staff at the U.S. Olympic Festival. 6

University of San Diego Coaehing Staff

ERIK JOHNSON 4th Season Assistant

Erik Johnson begins his fourth season on San Diego's staff, brin9ing proven experi­ ence as a recruiter, motivator and enthusias­ tic teacher of the game. Erik serves as the defensive coordinator for the Toreros and coaches the wing players individually. Johnson shares the recruiting duties with Dawn Bake and plays a major role in practice planning and scout­ ing. In Johnson's second season at USD, he helped the Toreros win the West Coast Conference Tournament title and earn a birth into the 2000 NCAA Tournament. Before joining the Torero staff, Johnson spent four seasons at the University of Rhode Island-the last two as a first assistant un­ der Head Coach Linda Ziemke. In addition to managing the bulk of the recruiting duties for the Rams, Johnson's primary coaching responsibilities at URI included developing post players, shoot­ ing, defense and scouting. A native of San Jose, CA, Johnson was a four-year letter-winner at UC San Diego, leading the Tri tons to three NCAA Division III Tournament appearances including a Sweet-16. He served as captain and was the team's leading scorer as a senior completing his career as the all-time career and single-season three-point record holder. Johnson holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from UC San Diego ( 1994) and completed his Master's Degree in Adult Education at the University of Rhode Island (1997). Johnson and wife Laura Davis, who was a member of the USA National Volleyball team for five years, currently reside in Mira Mesa. -- DAWN BAKER 1st Season Assistant Dawn Baker comes to Alcala Park as a first-year assistant under Torero Head Coach Kathy Marpe. No stranger to the West Coast Conference, Baker's playing and coaching career now includes three WCC schools. Dawn coaches the Torero post players and assists Coach Marpe with the USD of­ fense. Baker joins Erik Johnson to coordinate recruiting efforts and plays a major role in scouting and practice planning. Baker was an All-WCC Player at the University of San Fran­ cisco in 1994 and was twice named the WCC Player of the Week during her two years as a Don. From 1995-2000, Baker served as an assistant coach and was the recruiting coordinator at the . She coached a Pilot team to an undefeated WCC record of 14-0 and an overall mark of 27-3 in 1997. Most recently Baker served as the Head Coach of the Leipzig Eagles, a semi-pro team in Leipzig Germany. Under Baker's direction, the Eagles advanced into the country's Elite Eight, in the Pokal National Tour­ nament. Baker took the Eagles from the third division level into division two, after just one season. Baker was honored with the Charles L. Harney award given to the student-athlete with the highest GPA, graduating Magna Cum Laude from San Francisco in 1994. 1

University of San Diego Coaehing Staff SHELLEY SHEETZ 1st Season Assistant

Shelley Sheetz brings All-American honors and professional playing experi­ ence to the Torero staff as a first-year as­ sistant under Head Coach Kathy Marpe. Shelley coaches the USD point guards and plays a major role in recruiting, scout- ing and practice planning. \ Playing college basketball at Colorado, ------­ Sheetz was named a Kodak All-American in 1995. In that same season, Sheetz guided the Buffalos to a 25 game winning-streak and her team would finish 14-0 in Big Eight Conference play. After Sheetz took Colorado to the Elite Eight for the second time in her college career, the conference would name her as the Female Athlete of the Year in 1995. Sheetz was a Naismith Award Finalist, given to the best college basketball player in the nation, and the state of Colorado would honor her as the Sports Woman of the Year in 1993 and 1995.When her career at Colorado finished, Sheetz would own the all-time record for three-point baskets made in Big Eight Conference history. As a professional player, Sheetz first played in Wuppertal, Germany. When the American Basketball League was formed in 1996, Sheetz was signed to play for the Colorado Xplosion. After two seasons playing in Colorado, Sheetz was signed to play in Portland for the ABL's Portland Power. Sheetz began her coaching career in the Northwest, as an assistant at Washington State University. With the Cougars, Sheetz coached the guards, recruited nationally and was re­ sponsible for overseeing the Lil' Dribblers camp and clinic programs. Originally from Ce­ dar Rapids, Iowa, Sheetz was elected into the Iowa High School Hall of Fame in 1996.

USD Coaching Staff (1-r): Shelley Sheetz, Kathy Marpe, Erik Johnson, Dawn Baker 8

University of San Diego Roster

Class Breakdown

Seniors (3) Janeene Arendsen Melissa Glazebrook Robyn Fortney

Juniors (4) Erin Malich Kerri Nakamoto Marie Plocher Jen Wedo

Sophomores (2) Marta Menuez Melissa Padgett

Freshmen (3) Cassidy Blaine Brandie Collato Sitting l-r: Kerri Nakamoto, Jen Wedo, Erin Malich, Melissa Padgett, Marta Menuez, Cassidy Blaine . Polly Dong Standing l-r: Janeene Arendsen, Brandi Collato, Robyn Fortney, Marie Plocher, Melissa Glazebrook, Polly Dong. Geographical Breakdown 2001-02 San Diego Women's Basketball Roster

Yr Exp Hometown (Last School) No Name Pos Ht California ...... 8 03 Kerri Nakamoto G 5-6 Jr. 2V San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) Idaho ...... l 05 Melissa Glazebrook G 5-6 Sr. 3V Los Altos, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) Nevada ...... 1 12 Polly Dong G 5-6 Fr. HS Auburn, CA (Placer HS) Ohio ...... I 13 Brandi Collato G 5-7 Fr. HS Del Mar, CA (Santa Fe Christian HS) 21 Marie Plocher G 5-9 Jr. 2V Galt, CA (Galt HS) Pennsylvania ...... I 22 Janeene Arendsen G 5-6 Sr. 3V Vista, CA (Rancho Buena Vista HS) 24 Robyn Fortney F 5-9 Sr. 3V San Diego, CA (Rancho Bernardo HS) 25 Cassidy Blaine F 5-11 Fr. HS Boise, ID (Boise HS) Pronunciation Guide 33 Melissa Padgett F 6-1 So. IV Reno, NV (Reno HS) 34 Marta Menuez C 6-1 So. IV Bodega, CA (El Molino HS) Marta Menuez...... menu-AY 35 Jen Wedo G 5-7 Jr. 2V Downington, PA (Downington HS) Jen Wedo ...... WEE-do 42 Erin Malich C 6-2 Jr. 2V Cincinnati, OH (Mt. Notre Dame HS) Erin Malich ...... m-AL-ich Marie Plocher...... pl-O-kerr Head Coach: Kathy Marpe (22nd season; Minnesota, 1971) J. Arendsen ...... AJR-ndsen Assistant Coaches: Erik Johnson (4th season; UC San Diego, 1994), Dawn Baker ( I st season; San Francisco 1994) Shelley Sheetz ( 1st season; Colorado 1995) 9

Melissa 5-6/Senior/Guard/3V #5 Los Altos, CA GLAZEBROOK Archbishop Mitty HS ''The best point guard in the history of USO basketball. Tenacious defensive player and deadly on the break. - COACHMARPE

2000-01: Was sidelined due to illness fo r much of the 2000-01 campaign ... Started in 11 of 16 games played in during the season ... Ranks s ixth on San Diego' s career assist li st with 263 ... Led the team in assists in six of th e 11 games she pl ayed in .. . T otaled 29 steals, including a individual game-high fo r any Torero in 2000-0 I when she totaled six s teals vs. Tul sa ( 12-20- 00) ... Scored a career-high 1 7 points against USC ( 12-2-00).

1999-00: Earn ed W est Coast Conference All-Tournament Team honors fo r her play in the 2000 WCC Tournament ... Averaged 9.3 points per game a nd 3 a ssists per game in the WCC Tournament. .. Glazebrook scored a c areer­ hi gh 12 points versus Loyola Marymount in the WCC Tournament. .. Started in 24 games during th e season, she averaged 4.8 ppg, 4.8 assists per game and 2.9 rebounds per game fo r the Toreros ... As a junior p oint guard she recorded 11 7 assists o n th e season, fifth best all-time fo r in a s ingle-sea- son ... Glazebrook r ecorded a career-hi gh IO assists vs. Portland (2- 19- 00) ... Was honored with the Kari Ambrose Hustl e Award fo r USO ... Was an All-West Coast Confe rence All -Academi c selecti on fo r her 3.5 6 GPA in Electrical Engineering.

1998-99: First T orero freshman t o s tart every game s ince Susie E rpelding in 1996-97 .. . Led USO in assists (94) and steals (45) ... Her assists total pl aced h er in ninth pl in the US O single-season record books .. . Enj oyed Glazebrook's Favorites career game in US D' s overtime v ictory against P ortland (2-11-99), scoring a career-hi gh 11 points a nd pulling down fi ve rebounds ... Recorded fi ve TV Show: Memory in Sports: steals again st Sacramento State ( 12- 12-98) and di shed out seven assists ER Winning 2000 West Coast again st G onzaga (2- 13-99). Movie: Conference Tournament Shrek Marpe Quote: Prep: Wrapped up stell ar p oint guard career at Archbi shop Mitty Hi gh ." Actor: "Defense is our bug-a-boo School, winning fo urth consecuti ve Bl ossom V all ey Athleti c League a nd Josh Hartnett Hobby: Central Coast S ecti on Champi onships ... As a seni or, was named San Jose Music Group: Wake Boarding Mercury News CCS Pl ayer of the Year and Arco AM/PM Scholar Athlete Received: Blink 182 Advice of the Year fo r women's basketball .. . Earned t eam and league MVP honors Play hard, have fun Class at USO: as a seni or and was a three-time member of th e BY AL All-League First Food: The one I had with Team squad .. . H elped Mitty w in the I 994-95 State C hampi onship. Janeene Mommy's fruit salad No one knows that I. ... Athlete: Personal: Majoring in Electrical Engineering a nd minoring in mathemat­ Am a master of dance Jason Williams ics .. . A 2000 and 200 I West Coast Confere nce All -Academi c se lecti on ... revolution Role Model: Also recruited by Santa C lara, San F ra ncisco and A ri zona State ... Coach Season Goal: Parents & HS Parent s a re Ward and Deni se Glazebrook .. . Born December 26, 1979 in Sports Team: Have fun, enjoy every moment Los Altos, CA.

Melissa Glazebrook's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fla Pct A fill Blk Pis ffi'9 Reb ffi'9 00-01 16-11 451 26-70 .371 5-1 8 .278 12-21 .571 52 29 2 69 4.3 47 2.9 99-00 24-24 789 35-101 .347 5-25 .200 40-64 .625 117 34 1 1 15 4.8 70 2.9 98-99 27-27 853 47-11 9 .395 18-51 .353 17-26 .654 94 45 1 129 4.8 76 2.8 Totals 67-62 2093 108-290 .372 28-94 .298 69-111 .622 263 108 4 313 4.7 193 2.9 1(J

Robyn 5~9/Senior/Forward/3V #24 San Diego, CA FORTNEY Rancho Bernardo HS

••Robyt n is h e h e art and soul of our team. Sh e s ets the standard for hard work and hustle .'' - COACH MARPE

2000-01: Fortney put up career-high numbers in most categories ... She started in 17 of 26 games as a junior. .. Averaged 6.5 points per game, including s coring a career­ high 16 points against Boise State ( 1-05-0 I) ... Scored in double figures on seven different occasions .. . Shot 70.3% from the free-throw line (26-3 7 for the season) .. . Fortney connected on 22 three-point shots, shooting 33 .3% from three-point range .. . Had four steals in two games in 2000-0 I, the last coming against Cal State Fullerton (1-3-01).

1999-00: Named Most Improved Player for the Toreros ... Shot 33.3% from the three­ point line, connecting on 13 during the year .. . Averaged 4.9 ppg and 2.4 rpg whi le appearing in 28 games... Recorded a career-high 15 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists and one steal vs. Fresno State .. . I n that game she was 6-of-8 from the fi eld (.750) ... Fortney also tal lied 5 points and 2 rebounds playing Notre Dame in NCAA Tourna­ ment first round action.

1998-99: Appeared in 24 games as a fre shman ... Hit 15-21 free-throws on the sea­ son . .. Turned in personal bests of 4 points against Pacific and 4 rebounds again st Portland .. .

Prep: Named first team All-CIF and All-Palomar League for th e second consecutive year as a senior at Rancho Bernardo High School. .. Female Athlete of the Year at RBHS ... Won back-to-back CIF championships in sophomore and junior campaigns ... Also played volleyball for the Broncos, winning league honorable mention as a senior.

Personal: Communications major and leadership minor. .. Chose USD for its beautiful campus, communications major and basketball program... Also recruited by Cal Poly Pomona and Portland ... Father Doug played football at Ohio State and sister Christy Fortney's Favorites played basketball at Loyola Marymount... Parents are Doug and Jeanette Fortney ... TV Show: Memory in Sports: Beat­ Born October 19, 1979 in San Diego, CA. ER ing Pepperdine in WCC Movie: Tournament Hoosiers Coach Marpe Quote: Actor: "Hello ... Braindead!" Julia Roberts Hobby: Career-Hi&hs: Music Group: Fishing with my family Points: 16 - @ Boise State (1 -5-0 I) Brittany Spears Advice Received: Goals: State ( 1-5-0 I) Field 6 - last @ Boise Class at USD: Basketball can be fun 3-Point FG: 3 - vs. Gonzaga (1-25-0 I) · Leadership Seminar Food: Rebounds: 7 - @ Gonzaga (2-24-0 I) Athlete: Grandma's turkey and Assists: 5 - vs. Portland (1-27-01) Doug Flutie Steals: 4 - last vs. CS Fullerton ( 1-3-0 I) mashed potatoes Role Model: Blocks: I - last @ Gonzaga (2-24-01) Season Goal: Parents Beat St. Mary's at St. Mary 's Sports Team: San Diego Chargers

Robyn Fortney's Career Stats Total JPT fur ~ Min Fg -Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct .El:lli Pct fill Bl k Pis fil'9 Reb fil'9 00-01 26-17 564 61-168 .363 22-66 .333 26-37 .703 44"' 21 1 170 6.5 7 3 2.8 99-00 28-6 494 51-128 .398 13-39 .333 22-37 .595 19 9 2 137 4.9 66 2.4 98-99 24-0 164 10-30 .333 1-5 .200 15-21 .714 5 6 0 36 1.5 29 1.2 Totals 78-23 1222 122-326 .374 36-110 .332 63-95 .663 68 36 3 343 4.4 168 2.2 11

Janeene 5-6/Senior/Guard/3V #22 Vista. CA ARENDSEll Rancho Buena Vista HS

''.Janeene is 001· leade1· on and off the floor. She sets the tone defensively with he1· aggressive­ ness." - COACH MARPE

2000-01: Totaled career bests in just about every statistical category in 2000- 01 ... Played in a career-high 23 minutes vs. Oakland ( 12-29-00) .. . Hit 34.7% of her three-point shots as a junior ... Connected on two or more three's in fou r games ... Played in 22 of San Diego's 26 games ... Scored a career-high eight points vs. Oakland ( 12-29-00) . .. Threw in seven points, grabbed three re­ bounds and gave out two assists against Loyola Marymount ( 1- 1 1-0 I) ... Shot 77.8% from the free-throw line ... After solid play as a reserve in 2000-0 I, Arendsen wi ll look for extended playing time as a senior.

I 999-00: Recorded 24 points, 11 rebounds and 8 steals while appearing in 24 games for the Toreros . . . Scored a season-high 6 points at Long Beach State ( I 1-20-99) ... Played well at the University of Pacific (12-5-99), draining a three-pointer, grabbing a steal and matching a career-high two assists ... Arendsen was also solid from the free-throw line, shooting 84.6% ( I l-for-13) from the charity stripe.

1998-99: Made contributions for USO in first season ... Scored a career-high seven points at Cal Poly ( I 2-5-98) and swiped three against Sacramento State ( 12-1 2-98) ... Converted on a remarkable four of five attempts from beyond the three-point arc.

Prep: Led Rancho Buena Vi sta to a number three state ranking, a Palomar League Title and a 30-3 record as a senior. .. Named First team All-Palomar League as a junior and senior ... A II-C lF First Team as a senior; second team as a junior. .. Also swam and played field hockey and was named team MVP in fi eld hockey. Arendsen's Favorites Personal: Chose USO for its academic reputation, basketball program and TV Show: Memory in Sports: Notre Dame location ... Psychology major and sociology minor. .. Also recruited by Humboldt Anything on Discovery (2000 NCAA's) State ... Parents are John and Janis Arendsen ... Born May 4, 1980 in Newport Movie: Marpe Quote: Beach, CA. Magnolia "Janeene, what should you have done Actor: in that situation?" Brad Pitt Hobby: Music Group: Snow boarding Rush Food: Career-Highs: Points: 8 - Class at USD: Com and flips vs. Oakland (12-29-00) Field Goals: 3 - last vs. Oakland ( I 2-29-00) The one I had with No one knows that I.. .. 3-Point FG: 2 - last @ Gonzaga (2-24-0 I) Glaze Want to write a book Rebounds: 3 - last vs. LMU (11-1-00) Athlete: Sports Team: Assists: 3 - vs. UC Irvine (I 2-12-00) Allen Iverson USD Women's Basketball/Lakers Steals: 3 - last vs. Oakland (l 2-29-00) Role Model: Season Goal: Mom, Dad, brothers & To play sisters

Janeene Arendsen 's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min Fg-Fga Pct Fq-Fga Pct Ft-Fla Pct A fill Blk Pis All9 Reb All9 00-01 22-0 180 17-49 .347 12-37 .324 7-9 .778 9 8 0 53 2.4 12 0.5 99-00 24-0 145 5-25 .200 3-11 .273 11-13 .846 9 8 0 2 4 1.0 11 0.5 98-99 21-0 99 7-25 .280 4-5 .800 7-10 .700 4 7 0 25 1.2 3 0 .1 Totals 67-0 424 29-99 .293 19-53 .358 25-32 .781 22 23 0 102 1.5 26 0.4 12

Kerri 5-6/J'unior/Guard/2V #3 San J' ose, CA NAKAMOTO Archbishop Mitty HS ••Ke1•1•i is a complete player. She is great three-point shooter that ean take the ball to the basket against bigger players.'' - COACH MARPE

2000-01: Was named an All-West Coast Conference Honorable mention selection after a stellar sophomore season ... Started in all 26 USO games and named team MVP ... Averaged I 0.5 points a game in 2000-0 I, second best on the team ... Shot 42% from the three-point line .... Drained 48 three point baskets, a Torero team­ high in 2000-0 I ... Dished out IO assists against Gonzaga ( 1-25-0 I) which ranks second all-time for a Torero in a si ngle game ... Six times Nakamoto led the team in scoring as a sophomore ... Was fourth on the team in rebounds, totaling 87 in 2000-0 I ... Led the team in steals with 49 total picks and led the team in assists with 80.

1999-00: Earned San Diego's Coaches Award for her freshman performance ... San Diego's third best scorer (8.6 points per game) while starting in all 30 games as a freshman ... Shot a remarkable .363 from beyond the arc ... Netted 49 three-pointers, the second most by a Torero in 1999-00 ... Scored a career-high 21 points at UC Irvine (1-2-00) ... Against CS Northridge ( 12-1 1-99), she recorded 14 points, 9 assists and 5 steals.

Prep: Led Archbishop Mitty to a 31-0 record and a state title as a senior whil e averaging 16 points per game ... Earned First Team All-CCS, and third consecutive First Team All-Blossom League honors as a senior. .. Mitty won three consecutive league and section championships ... Was named team Co-MVP as a senior after earning Best Offensive award following her sophomore and junior seasons ... Mon­ archs compiled a 83-8 mark in her three seasons as a starter. .. High school t eam­ mate ofTorero point guard Melissa Glazebrook ... Team won Nor-Cal championship as a freshman ... Played club ball for the San Jose Jammers on a team that compiled a 22-2 record.

Personal: Sociology major. .. Chose USO for the quality of the basketball team, beautiful location and the weather ... Dad, Brian, played baseball at San Jose State ... Nakamoto's Favorites Parents are Brian and Christine Nakamoto ... Born August 22, 1981 in San Jose, CA. TV Show: Coach Marpe Quote: The Practice "Kare bear, go in the game" Movie: Memory in Sports: Win­ Low Down Dirty Shame ning 2000 WCC Tournament Actress: Advice Received: Sandra Bullock Go over, under, around, or Music Group: through but never give up. DaBrat Food: Career-Highs: Class at USO: Clam Chowder Points: 21 - @ UC Irvine ( 1-2-00) Sociology of Diversity No one knows that I .... Field Goals: 6 - last vs. Pepperdine ( 1-13-01) Athlete: and Jen Wedo rent cars and 3-PointFG: 4 - last vs. Santa Clara (2-3-00) Lance Armstrong travel the entire west coast. Rebounds: 7 - last vs. USF (12-17-01) Role Model: Season Goal: Assists: 10 - vs. Gonzaga (1-25-01) Parents Do our best Steals: 5 - last at Santa Clara (1-31-01) Sports Team: USD Women's B-ball

Kerri Nakamoto's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min Fg-Fga Pct Fg•Fga Pct El:lli Pct A. fill Blk Pis A.l1g Reb A.l1g 00-01 26-26 852 92-205 .449 48-114 .421 41-54 .759 80 49 0 273 10.5 87 3.3 99-00 30-30 997 77-206 .374 49-135 .363 54-68 .794 72 40 0 257 8.6 54 1.8 Totals 56-56 1849 169-411 .411 97-249 .390 95-122 .779 152 89 0 530 9.5 141 2.5 Erin 6-2/Junior/Center/2V #42 Cincinnati, OH MALICH Mount Notre Dame HS

''An athletic post playe1· that ean seo1·e inside and out. Onee 1·eeovered f1·01n inju1·y, she will give us a 111ajor weapon at the post position." - COACH MARPE

2000-01: Was a big contributor for San Di ego as a sophomore ... Was thi rd on the team in rebounds averaged, 3.7 ... Started in two games and played in all 26 . .. Scored in double figures fi ve times.. Totaled a career-h igh 16 points against St. Mary's ( 1-20-0 I)... Blocked three shots and grabbed eight rebounds, both season-highs, against # IO Okl ahoma ( 12-2 1-00) ... Averaged 17 mi nutes played in 2000-0 I ... Posted career numbers in j ust about every statisti cal category.

I 999-00 : Earned US D' s Most Improved Pl ayer Award ... Averaged 4 .3 points per game, 3.0 rebounds per game and shot 47.4% from the fl oor while ap­ pearing in 24 games for the Toreros .. . Played well at Pepperdin e, recording 13 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds while shooting a perfect 5-for-5 from the field... Contri buted soli d minutes in th e NCAA Tournament, recording 4 poin ts (2-for-3 s hooting) and I steal vs. Notre Dame.

Prep: Pl ayed a key rol e leading Mount Notre Dame to a G reater G irl s C in­ cinnati League titl e as team advanced to regional playoffs as a seni or ... Earned Most Improved award as a junior fo r the C ougars .. . Pl ayed club ball for the Classicway Cagers ... Did not play competiti ve basketball until her fres hman year of hi gh school.

Personal: Sociology major and biology minor ... Chose USO for its beauty, locati on, size and quali ty of th e basketball team ... Attended three different hi gh schools ... Brother, Brian swims for Ohio State a nd sister, N ikki played basketball at Southern Illinois ... Parents a re Al and Carol Mali ch ... Born July 19, 198 1 in New Orleans, LA. Malich's Favorites

Movie: Hobby: Career-Highs: IO Things I Hate About Kayaking/Crossword Puzzles Points: 16- @ St. Mary's (1-2 1-01 ) You Coach Marpe Quote: Field Goals: 7 - @ St. Mary's (1 -21-0 1) Actor: "Defense is our bug-a-boo!" Off. Rebounds: 4 - @ Portland (2-22-0 I) Heath Ledger Memory in Sports: Total Rebounds: 9 - @ Loyola Mary mount (2-25-00) Music Group: Pl aying in the NCAA's Assists: 4 - @ Pepperdine (2-26-00) N'Sync Advice Received: Bl ocks: 3 - last vs. Oklahoma ( 12-21-00) Class at USD: "Say it don't spray it" Lunch Food: Athlete: Honey Balance Bars Yo landa Gri ffit h Season Goal: Role Model: Qualify for the NCAA Parents Tournament Sports Team: Sacramento Monarchs

Erin Malich's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min Fq-Fqa Pct Fq-Fqa Pct Ft-Fla Pct A fill Blk Pis AYg Reb AYg 00-01 26-2 450 63-157 .401 0-0 .000 37-59 .627 11 13 13 163 6.3 96 3.7 99-00 24-0 392 37-78 .474 0-1 .000 29-39 .744 19 19 10 103 4.3 72 3.0 Totals 50-2 842 100-235 .426 0-1 .000 66-98 .673 30 32 23 266 5.3 168 3.4 14

5-9/Junior/Guard/2V #21 Marie Galt, CA PLOCHER Galt HS

••Marie is an explosive athlete. Her aggressive style of play c1·eates opportunities for us on the offensive and defensive end of the floor.'' - COACH MARPE

2000-01: Appeared in I 8 games as a sophomore ... Scored a career-high I 3 points Plocher's Favorites on 5- IO shooting against UC Riverside ( I 2-30-00) ... Totaled a career best five rebounds twice vs Oakland ( 12-29-00) and against UC Riverside ( 12-30-00) ... Prom­ TV Show: Hobby: ises to be a key player for the Toreros in 200 1-02. South Park Work on my car Movie: Coach Marpe Quote: 1999-00: Appeared in 20 games for the Toreros ... Contributed valu able minutes in Friday "You are out of control!" points and grabbed 2 Actor: Memory in Sports: a 48-44 victory over San Francisco (2-5-00) ... Scored 4 Dave Chapelle Beating Pepperdine in 2000 rebounds while shooting 2-for-3 from the floor. Music Group: WCC Tournament God Smack Class at USD: Prep: Prolific scorer in high school, averaging 20 points and 8 rebounds as a senior Athlete: World Civ. 1J at Galt High School. .. Leading scorer in the Sierra Valley Conference in her senior Lance Armstrong Food: campaign. Scored 16 points per game and six boards as a junior; 12 points and five Role Model: My salad rebounds per outing as a sophomore ... Named team MVP all four years and led Mike Turpin No one knows that I .... in Sports Team: Am a musician Galt HS to a conference championship (20-2 record) in I 997 ... Also competed Washington Capitals Season Goal: soccer and volleyball ... Won two All-Sierra Valley Conference honors in soccer To play and was team MVP ... Played club ball for the .

Personal: Undeclared major. .. Chose USO for the location, weather, beach and diversity ... Also recruited by the United States Military Academy at West Point, San Jose State, UC Riverside and San Diego State ... Loves to draw and play the piano ... Mom is Kathy Ritchie ... Born September 23, 1980 in Sacramento, CA.

Jen 5-7/Junior/Guard/2V #44 Downington, PA WEDO Downington HS

-'Jen is an excellent three /oint shooter and a zone buster. She has worke hard this offseason to become a complete player." - COACH MARPE

2000-01: Played a back-up role for the Toreros as a sophomore ... Appeared in 12 Wedo's Favorites games and totaled 22 minutes ... Scored two points against Portland (2-22-0 I). TV Show: Role Model: Tora Suber, Mom & Dad 1999-00: Appeared in 13 games for the Toreros ... Scored her first collegiate points Will & Grace Movie: Coach Marpe Quote: with a three-pointer versus Quinnipiac (11-26-99) ... Provided San Diego with quality Top Gun "Sprint!" minutes off the bench. Actor: Memory in Sports: Shamar Moore wee Toum. & NeAA's Prep: Earned four varsity letters at Downingtown, leading the Whipppets to two state Musical Performer: Advice Received: championships (Pennsylvania 4A) ... Named All-Area selection in junior and senior Method Man Never give up No one knows that I.. .. seasons ... Main Line, Wedo's club team finished top-IO in the National Tournament. Class at USD: Archaeology rent cars and travel the entire Athlete: coast with Kerri Nakamoto Anthropology major and communications minor. .. Chose USO for aca­ Personal: Tora Suber Season Goal: demic reputation and for the quality of the basketball program ... Also recruited by Food: To do the best we can do as a Marshall, Towson State, Manhattan and New Hampshire ... Parents are Bill and Sue Hot Wings team Wedo ... Born October 28, 1980 in Allentown, PA. 6-1/Sophomore/Center/1 V #34 Marta Bodega, CA MENUEZ El Molino HS

"Marta has the potential to be one of the dominant post players in the league. She has the size, speed and strength to be an explosive power post." - COACH MARPE

2000-01: Menuez completed a solid freshman season ... Expected to play a big role as a sophomore .. . Playing in all 26 games in her first season at USO, Menuez averaged 4.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game ... Shot a team-high 53 .1% from the field ... She scored a career-high 11 points at Gonzaga (2 -24-01) ... Scored 10 points against UC Riverside (12-30-00) ... Was second on the team with 36 offensive rebounds ... Once led the team in rebounds in a game and twice in blocks.

Prep: Led El Molino High School to a 12-0 league championship and a second round play-off appearance .. . Named All-Empire Co-Player of the Year, First Team All-League, All-State, League MVP and Scholar Athlete in her senior campaign. Earned First Team All-League, Co-MVP, and First Team All-Empire honors as she led her team to a league champion­ ship in her junior season. Sophomore year. .. Received First Team All­ League and honorable mention honors. Also lettered in soccer. .. team captain and Coaches A ward.

Personal: Undeclared major. .. Chose USO for its beautiful campus, aca­ demics, team and coaches. Also recruited by San Francisco, New Orleans and Boise State. Parents are Eric and Buffy Menuez & Nick Peck and Barbara Peterson ... Mother, Barbara Peterson, lettered in fencing at the University of Michigan. Marta was born on February 13, 1982 in Sebastopol, CA. Menuez' Favorites

TV Show: Hobby: Friends Swim & Sun bathe Movie: Food: Breakfast Club Macaroni with cheese Actor: Memory in Sports: Career-Highs: Mel Gibson Winning league in HS Points: 11 - @ Gonzaga (2-24-0 I) Music Group: Advice Received: Field Goals: 5 - @ Gonzaga (2-24-0 I) U2 Don't get frustrated, keep your Off. Rebounds: 4 - VS. LMU (11-1-00) Class at USD: head up Total Rebounds: 9 - vs. UC Riverside (12-30-00) Speech No one knows that I .... Assists: 2 - vs. UC Riverside (12-30-00) Athlete: Lived on a sheep ranch and Blocks: I - last vs .LMU (3-1 -01 ) A lien Iverson like country music Role Model: Season Goal: Parents Play to the best ofmy ability in every game

Marta Menuez's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min ~ Pct ~ Pct Ft-Fta Pct A fill Blk Pis fil'9 Reb fil'9 00-01 26-0 271 43-81 .531 0-0 .000 29-42 .690 8 3 5 115 4.4 66 2.5 Totals 26-0 271 43-81 .531 0-0 .000 29-42 .690 8 3 5 115 4.4 66 2.5 16 Melissa 6 ... 1/Sophomore/Forward/1 V #33 Reno. NV PADGE1"l' Reno HS

''Melissa's understanding of the game makes every­ one around her better. She can play inside and can step outside and hit the three." - COACH MARPE

2000-01: Padgett had some big moments as a freshman ... Scored a career-high 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds in just her second coll egiate game at UCLA ( 11-28-00) ... Scored 14 points agianst Oakland ( 12-29-00) ... Scored 13 points in WCC conference game against San Francisco (2-1 7-0 1) ... Averaged 4.3 points a game and 2.2 rebounds playing in 26 games and starting three ... Shot 27% from three point range.

Prep: Earned Nevada State Player of the Year honors while averagin g 15 points and 8 rebounds ... Led her team to a State runner-up fin ish in her senior year... Named Conference Player of the Year in her junior season as Reno High School won the Division Championship ... First Team Al l-Division selection and League champi­ ons in her sophomore campaign.

Personal: Secondary education major.. . Chose USO for its basketball program, location and academics. A lso recruited by Pacific, Montana, Gonzaga, New Mexico and Santa Clara. Comes from a basketball ori ented famil y ... Father, Pete played basketball at Nevada-Reno; uncle, Chris played basketball at New Mexico and grand­ father, Jim played basketball at Oregon State. Parents are Pete and Debbi Padgett. .. Born on October 23, 1981 in Carson City, NV.

Padgett's Favorites Career-Htehs: Points: 16 - @ UCLA (11-28-00) TV Show: Food: Field Goals: 6 - Oakland (12-29-00) The Real World Mom's spaghetti and garlic Off. Rebounds: 4 - @UCLA (l 1-28-00) Total Rebounds: 7 -@UCLA (11-28°00) Movie: bread Assists: 2 - vs San Francisco (2~ 17-0 l) Top Gun Memory in Sports: Bl_ocks: 2- @Santa Clara (1-31-01) Actor: Playing for the state JoshHartnet championship Musical Performer: Coach Marpe Quote: Faith Hill "Hello, Braindead!" Athlete: Advice Received: Alex Rodriguez Play big or go home Sports Team: Season Goal: San Francisco Giants Win wee tournament Hobby: Role Model: Sleeping and driving the Dad freshmen around

Melissa Padgett's Career Stats Total 3PT Ynr ~ Min E9:.w ~ Fg-Fga ~ .El:lli ~ ,., fill Blk Pis AYg Reb AYg 00-01 26-3 400 37-105 .352 10-37 .270 27-37 730 10 11 9 111 4.3 56 2.2 Totals 26-3 400 37-105 .352 10-37 .270 27-37 730 10 11 9 111 4.3 56 2.2 11

Cassidy 5-11/Freshman/Forward/HS #20 Boise, ID BLAINE Boise HS

''Is the 1nost aeeomplished freshman we have had sinee Melissa Glazebrook eame into the program. She makes good deeisions with the basketball." - COACH MARPE

Prep: Comes to USO from Boise, Idaho ... Blaine attended Boise High School where she Blaine's Favorites was the Idaho State, Southern Idaho Conference and Boise High School Player of the Year as a senior. .. Led the Boise Braves to a second place finish in the state tournament as a TV Show: Role Model: senior and a 23-2 overall record ... Blaine was a first team All-State selection as a sopho­ Family Feud Dad more, junior and senior. .. Was a four year varsity player leading Boise High to two Movie: Food: Love & Basketball conference titles and an 81-20 overall record during her four seasons as a Brave ... Blaine Ice Cream Actor: was coached by Harry Angelos at Boise High. Memory in Sports: Chris Rock Losing to Polly Dong's AAU Musical Performer: team Personal: Undecided on a major. .. Chose USO for the coaches, faci lities, and the academ­ Brandi Collato Advice Received: ics ... Lettered in five sports in high school. .. Team MVP of voll eyball team and was named Class at USD: Reach for the top beacuse the second team all-conference ... Finished fourth place at the Idaho State Tennis Tournament Literature bottom is already crowded in doubles competition ... Was an honorable mention all-conference player in softball. .. Athlete: No one knows that I.. .. Born August 24, 1983 in Boise, Idaho. Michael Jordan/Shelley Sheetz Have a rommate that loves Sports Team: Brittany Spears Colorado Xplosion/ Season Goal: Portland Power WCC Championship

Polly 5-6/Freshman/Guard/HS #12 Auburn, CA DONG Placer HS

"Has seorer's mentality but also ean make the great pass to the open player. Her leadership skills have already made an impaet on our team." - COACH MARPE

Prep: Comes to USO from Placer High School in Auburn, California ... Was the Sierra Foothill League MVP as a senior. .. Led the Placer Hillmen to a league championship Dong's Favorites and a CIF section semi-final appearance as a senior. .. Served as the Hillmen's team captain as a junior and seni or ... Was the Placer team MVP both as a junior and senior. .. TV Show: Marpe Quote: Survivor Was an all-league selection as a junior on a team that went to the CIF semi­ "Alright, quick water!" Movie: Hobby: finals ... Coached by Tony Camillucci at Placer. The Sandlot Speaking "OB" Actor: Advice Received: Personal: Undecided on a major. .. Also recruited by the Un iversity of Pennsylvania Denzel Washington Stop thinking so much and Boise State ... Parents are Dennis and Patty Dong ... Born on December 8, I 982 in Musical Performer: Food: Auburn, CA. Dixie Chicks Candy! Athlete: Sports Team: Michael Jordan Colorado Xplosion/ Role Model: Portland Power Parents Season Goal: Memory in Sports: WCC Championship Beating Cassidy's and Brandi'sAAU teams 18

Brandi 5-7 /Freshman/Guard/HS #13 Del Mar , CA COLLATO Santa Fe Christian HS

-'B1•andi has the ability to sco1·e at will. Once she understands the college game, she will he a top-sco1·er for us." - COACH MARPE

Prep: Comes to USD from Santa Fe Christian High School. .. Averaged 35 points per Collato's Favorites game as a senior. .. Finished her high school career as the leading scorer in San Diego TV Show: Coach Marpe Quote: section hi story and second in Cali forn ia S tate hi story behind Cheryl Miller... Santa Fe 7th Heaven "Whoop, Whoop!" ... Coll ato was named a second-team All-State performer. .. finished as CIF Finalists Movie: Hobby: As a junior was named the San Diego Player of the Year ... Averaged 26 points per Save the Last Dance Swimming game as junior, leading her team to a State Finals appearance ... Santa Fe claimed CIF Actor: Food: Championships her sophomore and junior seasons ... Was named the Coastal League Mike Farrington IeEeREAM! Player of the Year as a sophomore ... Played for the Below the Rim club team ... Was Class at USO: Season Goal: coached at Santa Fe by Paul Clark. Lunch Win wee Tournament Athlete: Memory In Sports: Micheal Jordan (That Winning CTF as a on a major. .. C hose USD for academic reputation and the lo­ Personal: Undecided one's for you Karrie) sophomore, and all the fans and Gonzaga ... Parents are cation close to home ... Also recruited by Boise State charging the court Richard and Cathy Coll ato ... Born November I 0, 1982 ... Can do the splits.

Torero Women's Hoop Support Staff

Tracy Schneider A seni or, who is a n integral p art of the Torero program. Tracy is in her fourth season working in the women's basketball office. She assists the coaching s taff with recruiting mailings and database organization. Tracy also helps to coordi­ nate film exchange for scouting of opponents. A Media Communications Major, Tracy went to Seattle Prep High School in Seattle, WA. Plans to pursue a career in athletics when she graduates in May.

Jacquelyn Hontalas A freshman who completed a standout high school career at St. Ignatius high school in San Francisco. Jacquelyn played AAU basketball with Polly Dong. Assists the coaches in all aspects of practice set-up and organization. Jacquelyn is a trustee scholar who chose to attend USD for the academic reputation and great atmosphere.

Noelle Jewell A freshman beginning her first season with the San Diego women's basketball program. Noelle played high school basketball at The Bishop's School in La Jolla before two knee surgeries ended her career. Assists the coaches with prac­ tice set-up and organization. Noelle is an international relations major who loves to surf. OOKWHO'S I TURNING ■

HE WEST COAST CONFERENCE TURNS 50 THIS T YEAR and wi ll embark on a seaso n-long ce lebration looking ba ck at 50 years of tradition-filled riva lries, excell ence in the cla ssroom and exciting athletics success .

THE W EST COAST CONFERENCE was originally founded in 1952 as the California Basketball Assoc iation to provide a co nve ni ent venu e for five San Francisco Bay Area sc hools to compete in basketba ll. Since that modest beg inning, the Conference has evolved in to a nationally recogn ized and competitive force w it hin the NCAA T he leag ue formally known as the West Coa st Athl etic Conference currently spo nsors 13 sports: baseball, both men's and women's basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, and tennis; and women's volleyball and crew.

FROM THE PINE FORESTS of Ea stern Washington, to the Columbia River Basin, to the dynamic San Francisco Ba y Area, to the sunny beaches of Southern California, the current wee membership spans the western coast of the United States. The Conference is characterized by the stability of its membership, as only t wo NCAA Di vis ion I conferences national ly have been together longer. Sin ce its birth in 1952, the wee has been a dominant force in interco ll egiate athletics, boasting 33 NCAA individual and team championships. And w hile titles are being earned on the field, degrees are being earned in the clas sroom, as the wee is home to numerous Academic All-Americans. And after graduation, West Coast Conference alumni ha ve co ntinued to flourish, as so me of the world's elite athletes started in the wee.

THE so-YEAR HISTORY OF THE wee demonstrates that success in interco llegiate athletics ca n be built on the foundation of values, character and academics. The champions of tomorrow are competing today, so look to the West Coast Conference, where the nation's best student-athletes continue to make their mark in sports history.

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The 2000-2001 University of San Diego women's that same Santa Clara team 64-63 in the Jenny Craig Pa­ basketball team experienced one of the programs most vilion. Nakamoto matched a season-high scoring 17 points up and down seasons in recent memory. San Diego fin­ in the win, but in the proceeding games the Toreros would ished the season with a 10-16 overall record and a 5-9 fall to three straight WCC opponents scoring an average mark in the West Coast Conference. of just 49 points per contest. The season began with the excitement of playing "Our offensive output really dropped last season," in the newly built 17 million dollar Jenny Craig Pavilion. Head Coach Kathy Marpe explains, "I minimized the ef­ The arena allowed San Diego early season success in fect of losing Susie Erpelding, the leading career scorer 2000-01 beginning play in the Jenny Craig with a 62-59 at USD and the MVP of the conference tournament from win over Long Beach State. The Toreros would continue 1999. Erpelding averaged 20 points, Jessica Gray ten to to roll early on thumping UCLA 86-67 on the road im­ fifteen. Taking away those scorers and not finding a con­ proving to 2-0. sistent scorer really hurt us," Head Coach Kathy Marpe added. The Toreros entered the season losing Erpelding and Gray to graduation in 1999-00. Erpelding and Gray were key players for a Torero team that won the WCC Tournament and compiled a school record 17 wins bring­ ing San Diego the school's second NCAA Tournament appearance in 1999-00. Erpelding set San Diego's all-time scoring record for a career and for a single season in 1999-00. Despite the efforts of leading scorer Amber Jansen and three-point specialist Kerri Nakamoto, the Toreros finished the season scoring just 63 points per game as a team. Torero point guard Melissa Glazebrook would come down with an illness that kept her out of the line-up for most of the season and proved to keep USD out of confer­ ence contention. The season ended for San Diego with a 63-53 loss to Loyola Marymount in the first round of the WCC tour­ Led by junior center Amber Jansen, who scored 15.8 nament. Young players such as freshmen Melissa Padgett points per game and grabbed a team-high 7 .2 rebounds, and Marta Menuez showed Torero fans a promising the Toreros would enter a crucial non-conference home glimpse of the future. The young talent combined with game against the #15 ranked Oklahoma Sooners, with the return of key players in the Torero backcourt has San their season record standing at 3-3. A game that proved Diego faithful excited about the 2001-02 San Diego sea­ to be one of the most thrilling in recent memory ended in son. a 65-63 double overtime decision in favor of the Sooners. Losing to Oklahoma would not break the Torero's spirit. San Diego rebounded in the USD Invitational Tour­ nament winning at home drubbing UC Riverside 97-75. The 97 points scored against Riverside was a season-high for USD, who entered conference play two weeks later with a record of 5-6. Torero's Kerri Nakamoto and Melissa Glazebrook immediately provided Head Coach Kathy Marpe leader­ ship in the backcourt. Nakamoto, who connected on 48 three-point shots on the season, hit 14 three's in the Toreros first six games. Glazebrook scored career-high 17 points against PAC-10 opponent USC in a non-confer­ ence game early in December. San Diego entered their conference schedule af­ ter posting a season-high 97 points against UC Riverside. San Diego would stumble out of the gates in conference play, losing their first four games in WCC. The Toreros once again bounced back, picking up two consecutive WCC wins during a weekend home stand against Gonzaga and Portland. The weekend sweep would give them new life six games into their conference schedule. The roller-coaster ride would continue. On January 31st, San Diego traveled to the Bay Area and was thumped by Torero shooting gaurd Kerri Nakamoto recieved Santa Clara 61-41. Three days later San Diego would beat All-WCC Honorable Mention honors in 2000-01 tfJfJl-2(J(J2 lo1ae1ao 'IJA1het&Atl 21

Torero Statisties 2000-0 I

PLAYER STATS GP-GS FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------Jansen, Amber 25-24 141-279 .505 2- 15 .133 111 -180 .617 64 11 7 181 7.2 63 50 103 8 25 395 15.8 Nakamoto, Kerri 26-26 92-205 .449 48-11 4 .42 1 41-54 .759 13 74 87 3.3 69 80 60 0 49 273 10.5 Fortney, Robyn 26- 17 61- 168 .363 22-66 .333 26-37 .703 25 48 73 2.8 61 44 41 21 170 6.5 Bishop, Amanda 26-2 1 250-164 .305 26-73 .356 44-69 .638 12 42 54 2. 1 36 62 70 24 170 6.5 Malich, Erin 26-2 63- 157 .40 1 0-0 .000 37-59 .627 33 63 96 3.7 68 11 36 13 11 163 6.3 Menuez, Marta 26-0 43-8 1 .53 1 0-0 .000 29-42 .690 36 30 66 2.5 41 0 22 5 3 11 5 4.4 Glazebrook, Melissa 16-11 26-70 .37 1 5-1 8 .278 12-21 .57 1 1 0 37 47 2.9 28 0 39 2 29 69 4.3 Padgett, Meli ssa 26-3 37- 105 .352 10-37 .270 27-37 .730 22 34 56 2.2 46 10 37 9 11 11 1 4.3 Lucia, Jamie 26-26 132-6 1 .525 0-0 .000 23-32 .719 26 81 1 07 4. 1 55 0 29 15 6 87 3.3 Arendsen, Janeene 22-0 17-49 .347 12-37 .324 7-9 .778 I 11 12 0.5 16 0 23 0 8 53 2.4 Pl ocher, Marie 18-0 8-23 .348 0- 1 .000 6-1 0 .600 11 6 17 0 .9 10 0 6 0 7 22 1.2 Epperson, Erin 14-0 4-1 5 .267 0-1 .000 8-9 .889 2 6 8 0.6 7 0 6 0 0 16 I. I Wedo, Jen 12-0 1-8 .125 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 2 0 2 0 .2 3 0 6 0 0 2 0.2

TEAM STATS G P FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg A T O Blk Stl Pts Ave

Total...... 26 575-1 385 .41 5 125 -365 .342 371 -56 1 .66 1 3 19 602 92 1 35.4 503 486 54 1 94 1646 63.3 Opponents ...... 26 63 4- 1463 .433 76-243 .313 395-566 .698 328 598 926 35.6 510 4 12 78 232 1739 66.9

GAME RESULTS 2000-01

Date Opponent W/L Score A tt. Record High Scorer High Rebounder

------Nov. 17 LONG BEACH ST. w 62-59 560 1-0 Jansen (2 1) Jansen (9) Nov. 28 at UCLA w 86-67 730 2-0 Jansen (23) Jansen (12) Dec. 2 USC L 56-70 1393 2- 1 Jansen (18) Jansen (6) Dec. 9 at Cal State Northridge L 54-58 157 2-2 Bishop ( 15) Lucia (7) Dec. 12 UC IRVINE w 73 -54 272 3-2 Nakamoto ( 17) Glazebrook, Jansen (5) Dec. 20 TULSA L 56-65 423 3-3 Jansen ( 12) Lucia (9) Dec. 21 OKLAHOMA L 63 -65 OT 359 3-4 Jansen (18) Ma li ch, Jansen (8) Dec. 29 OAKLAND L 62-72 806 3-5 Jansen ( 15) Jansen (13) Dec. 30 UC RIVERSIDE w 97-75 858 4-5 Jansen (25) Jansen ( 11 ) Jan. 3 CS FULLERTON w 58-45 902 5-5 Jansen ( 17) Fortney (7) Jan. 5 at Boise State L 55-58 OT 1068 5-6 Jansen ( 18) Jansen (I 0) Jan . 11 L. MARYMOUNT L 70-74 476 5-7 Jansen ( 15) Jansen (9) Jan. 13 PEPPERDINE L 58-79 10 10 5-8 Nakamoto ( 15) Nakamoto, Lucia (5) Jan . 19 at San Francisco L 54-72 10 14 5-9 Jansen ( 13) Jansen (8) Jan. 20 ar St. Mary's L 70-82 1476 5-1 0 Jansen ( 17) Jansen (8) Jan 25 GONZAGA w 8 1-55 263 6-1 0 Jansen ( 18) Bishop (5 ) Jan 27 PORTLAND w 80-73 376 7-1 0 Jansen (27) Jansen (8) Jan 31 at Santa Clara L 4 1-61 353 7-11 Na kamoto (9) Menuez (5) Feb. 3 SANTA CLARA w 64-63 594 8-1 1 Nakamoto ( 17) Jansen (14) Feb.9 at Pepperdine L 53 -85 213 8-1 2 Padgett (9) Malich (7) Feb. 10 at LMU L 42-64 302 8-1 3 Nakamoto ( 12) Jansen (8) Feb. 15 ST. MARY ' S L 54-71 5 11 8-1 4 Jansen (24) Jansen, Nakamoto (7) Feb. 17 SAN FRANCISCO w 57-54 427 9-1 4 Nakamoto ( 15) Nakamoto (7) Feb. 22 at Portland L 63 -74 296 9-1 5 Jansen ( 19) Ma lic h (8) Feb.24 at Gonzaga w 84-80 880 I 0-1 6 Jansen (22) Jansen (8) March I L. MARYMOUNT L 53 -63 1505 Jansen ( 16) Jansen (8) zz

2002 Wes-t Coas-t Conferenee Tournamen-t

The Men's and Women's West Coast Conference Tournament returns to the University of San Diego and the Jenny Craig Pavilion in the spring of 2002. Last season the Torero's new facility hosted a tournament that saw Gonzaga's men and Saint Mary's women capture championships and earn automatic bids into the NCAA Tournament. In its eleventh year of existence, the tournament will remain in single elimination format in 2002. The women play their first round and semi-final games on Thursday and Friday, with the men beginning their opening round on Saturday. The women's championship aired on live Fox Sports TV is slated for Sunday, March 3. The men's cham­ pionship will be played on Monday, March 4 in front of a nation-wide television audience courtesy of ESPN. The San Diego women's program has won the WCC Tournament twice. In 1993 and 2000 the Toreros won the tournament title and advanced into the NCAA's. In the 2000 tournament, San Diego forward Jessica Gray earned tour­ The Jenny Craig Pavilion will host the WCC nament MVP honors and in 1993 Torero guard Jill Shaver Tournament for the second straight year earned the same honor for her play elevating San Diego into their first ever NCAA Tournament.

CHAMi>l:ONS Year Champ Run~~r--np Site 2001 St Mary's LMU USD 2000 San Diego Pepperdine scu 1999 St. Mary's Pepperdine scu 1998 Santa Clara St. Mary's scu 1997 USF Portland LMU 1996 USF Portland scu 1995 USF Portland scu 1994 Portland Gonzaga scu 1993 San Diego Santa Clara scu 1992 Santa Clara USF scu

In 2000 Melissa Glazebrook was named to the AII­ WCC Tournament Team, helping San Diego to the school's second WCC Tournament Title. Wesi: Coasi; Confere nee

When the West Coast Conference got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind - to create a convenient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. What has grown from that original vision 46 years ago is a marvelous cohesive athletics league which is com­ petitive at the national level in 13 sports. The eight current members of the WCC span the Western United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the

·w. . • . " institutions range from the pine forests of the Northwest to the sun-drenched beaches of Southern California, the com­ 'fikeJ 2/J/J/J./J11'Je,t Cor.,t Cot4e1oekce bined excellence in athletics and academics sets the confer­ ence apart on the national scene and draws the individual 1-JoiKe.. ', ijr.,ketWI ~tf4kbik~, institutions together in a common mission. School wee Overall The WCC sponsors championships in baseball, men's Saint Mary's# 11-3 26-6 and women's basketball, men's and women's cross-country, Santa Clara! 11-3 20-8 Loyola Marymount! 10-4 2 1-1 0 women's rowing, men's and men's and women's golf, Pepperdine! 10-4 20-11 women's soccer, men's and women's tennis and women's San Francisco 5-9 13-1 6 volleyball. The league was chartered by five Bay Area insti­ San Diego 5-9 10- 16 tutions (Pacific, Saint Mary's, San Francisco, San Jose State Portland 4-1 0 14- 15 and Santa Clara) as the California Basketball Association, Gonzaga 0- 14 5-23 playing its first game on January 2, 1953. After two seasons #NCAA To11m ame11t !N WIT Toumam e11 t of play under that name, the conference expanded to in­ clude Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and be­ =Fikr.l 2/J/J/J./J11'Je,t Cor.,t Cot4e1oekce came the "West Coast Athletic Conference" in 1956. The name was shortened to "West Coast Conference" in 1989. 1'Jo1Kek ·, .ae.,ketk.ll #oko►, The current alignment of Gonzaga, Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, Portland, Saint Mary's, San Diego, San Fran­ Coach of the Year: Julie W il hoit, LMU cisco and Santa Clara has remained unchanged since 1979, Player of the Year: Jermisha Dosty, St. Mary 's making the WCC the third most stable conference in the Freshman of th e Year: Corrie Mizusawa, St. Mary 's nation. Only the Ivy League and Pacific-! 0 have been to­ Defender of the Year Nesha T homas, Pepperdine gether longer. The 2001-2002 season marks the 15th year for the WCC's women's basketball league, one of the most improved in the nation. The West Coast Conference started the Millenium off with a bang, doing one better than in 1999- Na me School Year Pos. Ht. 2000. For the second consecutive season and just the fourth Amber Jansen San Di ego Jr. F 5-11 time in league history four teams advanced to the post-sea­ Bryn Britton LMU Jr. G 5-11 son. Post-season participants included Loyoala Marymount, Jerkisha Dosty St. Mary's Jr. F 6-3 Jermisha Dosty St. Mary's Jr. F 6-3 Pepperdine, Saint Mary's and Santa Clara. St. Mary's received Annie Garrison Santa C lara Sr. C 6-2 to the NCAA Tournament and played into the second a bid Damaris Hinojosa Pepperdine So. G 5-1 0 round, losing to the #1 seeded Tennessee Volunteers. Four Jessica Malone Gonzaga Jr. G/F 5-1 0 teams, Pepperdine, Saint Mary's, Santa Clara and Loyola Taryn R eynolds LMU Sr. G 5-7 Marymount won at least 20 games. In addition to Saint Mary's Sharon Ri ssmiller Portl and Sr. G/F 5-11 run in the NCAA's, Pepperdine, Santa Clara and Loyola Kim Whi sler USF Sr. C 6-4 Marymount all received bids to the WNIT. WCC women's basketball began with seven teams, including Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Clara. In 1987, Nevada and U.S. Interna­ tional left the WCC, replaced by Gonzaga, Portland and Saint Mary's. 24

Torero Results Year by Year

'80-8 1 (5-24, 2-10 SCAA) 1981-82 (11-21 , lndep.) 1982-83 (7-18, lndep.) 1983-84 (13-14, lndep.) CS Fullerton 64-101 L UC SAN DIEGO 76-47 w WYOMING 53-72 L CS FULLERTON 47-77 L 34-79 L San Diego State % Arizona 56-75 L % St. Mary's 63-58 w Loyola Marymount 61-44 w Vegas 59-89 L Nevada-Las % Cal Poly SLO 49-61 L % Cal State Northridge66-91 L Pt. Loma Nazarene 72-54 w U.S.I.U. 64-66 L % Biola 59-87 L San Jose State 55-98 L CAL POLY POMONA 43-58 L PEPPERDINE 57-97 L WASHINGTON ST. 43-66 L CHAPMAN 65-60 w % Boise State 51-39 w % Chapman 71-52 w U.S.I.U. 66-59 w DEPAUL 57-66 L % San Diego State 51-74 L % UC Santa Barbara 7 5- 77 L UC Santa Barbara 52-73 L Cal Poly Pomona 39-81 L SAN DIEGO STATE 4-73 L % Cal Poly SLO 58-100 L CAL STATE LA 63-58 w OREGON STATE 57-87 L Cal State Los Angeles 74-64 w # CAL POLY SLO 62-60 w Nevada-Las Vegas 51-61 L San Diego State 56-83 L Chapman 38-75 L # UCSB 79-74 w San Diego State 57-76 L Texas-EL Paso 58-63 L CAL POLY SLO 41-40 w UC SAN DIEGO 82-43 w UC San Diego 80-64 w New Mexico State 36-66 L CS NORTHRIDGE 62-45 w # Cal Poly Pomona 61-82 L CAL POLY POMONA 57-75 L Oklahoma 50-100 L ILLINOIS 58-60 L # Cal State LA 65-81 L OKLAHOMA 54-72 L Biola 67-75 L NEVADA-RENO 88-72 w L Pepperdine 67-88 SAN JOSE ST ATE 39-60 L ARIZONA 54-72 L • Portland 49-63 L Biola 67-98 L N. ARIZONA 59-56 w UC IRVINE 56-81 L • Alaska-Anchorage 38-40 L # CS Northridge 63-73 L TEXAS-EL PASO 72-68 w UCSB (20T) 91-83 w Puget Sound 49-54 L UNLV 66-79 L • Utah State 74-85 L * Nevada-Las Vegas 59-77 L UC Irvine 62-69 L ARIZONA ST ATE 52-83 L * Colorado 80-86 L * Nevada-Reno 74-57 w PEPPERDINE 58-68 L # UC Irvine 63-69 L * Pacific Christian 72-63 w U.S.I.U. 69-59 w Northern Arizona 57-55 w # CS Northridge 50-59 L UNLV 58-76 L BIOLA 53-52 w Arizona 53-61 L Chapman 71-73 L UC IRVINE 55-72 L Pepperdine 60-66 L UCSB 72-57 w L # Cal State LA 61-72 UCSB 75-78 L UC Irvine 54-70 L UC SAN DIEGO 84-72 w # CP POMONA 54-80 L U.S.I.U. 83-75 w UC San Diego 65-58 w U.S .I.U. 74-61 w BIOLA 54-84 L Biola 55-84 L Cal Poly SLO 39-57 L UC IRVINE 63-58 w # Cal Poly SLO 66-77 L Cal State Northridge 71-66 w UC Santa Barbara 51-52 L UNLV 52-73 L L # UC Santa Barbara 68-74 SAN DIEGO STATE 46-72 L % UC Davis Tournament U.S. International 82-78 w U.S. INTERNATIONAL 78-56 w PEPPERDINE 62-76 L * UNLV Desert Classic UC Santa Barbara 58-65 L SAN DIEGO ST ATE 46-65 L Cal State Los Angeles78-76 w % Dial Classic-San Diego State # UC Irvine 63-71 L UC Irvine (forfeit) L * Oregon State Classic % UC Santa Barbara Tournament BIOLA 55-94 L # Southern California Athletic Arizona 70-64 w Ass. Arizona State 45-87 L % Cal Poly SLO Tournament * Dial Classic-Wyoming

1984-85 (14-13, lndep.) 1985-86 (16-13, 8-4 WCC) CAL STATE LA 49-53 L CAL POLY POMONA 45-62 L Cal State Northridge 65-52 W % Loyola Marymount 63-39 W Cal Poly Pomona 31-49 L % Chapman (OT) 41-39 W CHAPMAN 41-46 L % U.S. International 78-80 L San Diego State 57-97 L UC IRVINE 58-54 W St. Cloud State 66-74 L SAN FRANCISCO ST. 66-48 W Concordia (MN) 66-56 W SAN DIEGO STATE 54-67 L Mankato State 48-69 L UC Santa Barbara 57-67 L PORTLAND 61-80 L HAWAII 44-57 L PORTLAND STATE 49-64 L HAMLINE (MN) 71-64 W San Francisco State 74-71 W Northern Arizona 42-71 L % Santa Clara 41-59 L Arizona 68-81 L % Pacific 55-63 L # Loyola Marymount 59-47 W WYOMING 87-61 W # Pepperdine 77-69 W Pepperdine 84-79 W UC SAN DIEGO 69-48 W Loyola Marymount 71-69 W # Nevada-Reno 78-59 W PLNC 66-56 W # Santa Clara 67-56 W LMU 69-41 W # San Francisco 49-46 W UC IRVINE 60-49 W # SAN FRANCISCO 70-58 W U.S.I.U. 67-68 L # SANTA CLARA 48-45 W UC Santa Barbara 65-52 W # U.S. Internationa l 80-84 L Cal Poly SLO 49-47 W Pt. Loma Nazarene 53-43 W U.S. International 76-78 L # PEPPER DINE 39-4 7 L UC San Diego 81-49 W # LMU 79-59 W UCSB 53-46 W # Nevada-Reno 61-72 L UC Irvi ne 43-75 L * S. Methodist (OT ) 73-74 L N. ARIZONA 74-63 W * Utah State 60-56 W % Santa Clara Holiday Classic * Iona 67-73 L # U.S.I.U. 63-81 L # West Coast Conference % Chapman Invi tational * Alaskan Tournament Torero Results Year b y Year

1986-87 ( 14-13, 6-6 WCC) 1987-88 (13-16, 9-5 WCC) 1988-89 ( I0-1 7, 6-8 WCC) % Arizona State 63-70 L % Washington State 61-82 L % Maine 52 -49 w % Wyoming 52-46 w % Portland 85-57 % Duke 56-64 L w SAN DI EGO STATE 61-85 L Fresno State 64-66 L San Diego State 47-82 L * CAL POLY POMONA 60-68 L Weber State 58-66 L Cal State Fullerton 48-75 L * CS FULLERTON 55 -67 L Portland State 74-69 Cal Poly Pomona 61-58 w w Hawaii 55-58 L UC Los Angeles 42-65 L UC IRVINE 69-64 w Hawaii 65-8 4 L UC Irvine 57-56 w HOLY CROSS 72-86 L SEATTLE PACIFIC 86-74 w San Diego State 63-73 L MURRAY STA TE 59-73 L NORTH WESTERN 56-60 L NSIN 73-74 L Utah 38-76 L WISCO FORDHAM 75-57 w IDAHO STATE 79-53 w Weber State 78-74 w ST. AMBROS E 89-64 w IDAHO 93-75 # Gonzaga 65-69 L w NORTHERN ILLINOIS 69-79 L GONZAGA 60-6 4 L # Portland 60-61 L # LMU 60-56 w TE XAS-EL PASO 82-79 # SAN FRANCISCO 63-61 w w # PEPPERDINE 62-60 w EW MEXICO 75-48 # SANTA CLARA 69-60 w N w UTAH 68-77 L # Nevada-Reno 54-56 L # Santa Clara 64-66 L # San Franc isco 53-65 L SAN FRANCI SCO 55-69 L # San Francisco 58-52 w # # Santa Clara 62-58 w # SANTA CLARA 72-62 Candida Echeverria # PE PPERDI NE 68 -75 L w U.S. International 70-79 L Santa Clara 48-50 L shown here in 1990, # LMU 60-73 L # # ST. MARY'S 67 -69 L # San Francisco 58-68 L U.S. International 57-64 L ended her career at # GONZAGA 67-69 L # PEPPERDINE 73-58 # Loyola Marymount 53-63 L w # PORTLAND 65-61 w # LMU 62-54 San Diego as the all- # Pepperdine 75 -73 w w # Portland 58-64 L # Loyola Marymount 69-56 time leading scorer in UC SANTA BARBARA 54-58 L w # Gonzaga 59-77 L # Pepperdine 58-60 L # St. Mary's 63-68 L Torero h istory. Her # SANT A CLARA 59-47 w # U.S.I.U. 73-63 w U.S. INTERNATI ONAL 54-68 L # SAN FRANCISCO 51-39 w # NEVADA-RENO 70-63 w 1,211 points currently # PORTLAND 72-56 w # Pepperdine 73-53 w N. ARIZONA 62-55 w ranks second behind # GONZAGA 51-46 w # Loyloa Marymount 66-63 w # U.S. International 76-86 L #ST.MARY'S 71-76 L Susie Erpelding's # St. Mary's 85-68 w # West Coast Conference # West Coast Conference U.S.I.U. 68-75 L % Mark IV Classic-I daho 1,510 career points. % Downeast Classic-Maine # West Coast Conference * Taco Bel l Classic-Fresno State % Dial Soap Classic at Arizona

1989-90 (17- 10, 7-7 WCC) 1990-91 (14-13 , 9-5 WCC) 199 1-92 (9-17, 4-10 WCC) 1992-93 ( 16-12, 8-6 WCC) UC IRVINE 57-34 W * San Diego State 7 5-79 L SAN DI EGO STATE 68-72 L San Diego State 66-72 L % New Mexico State 66-7 1 L Arizona 72-74 L % Louisiana Tech 59-77 L % Ala-Birmingham 68-71 L % Monmouth College 81-51 W Arizona State 68-76 L % Eastern Washington95-67 W % Tenn-Chattanooga 61-7 5 L San Diego State 76-68 W % San Jose State 90-66 W % Providence 68-84 L Cal State Fullerton 87-64 W ARIZONA 85 -62 W % Oregon State 58-74 L Cal State Long Beach 56-63 L Texas Tech 56-99 L UC Santa Barbara 70-65 W UC IRVIN E 80-50 W UC Irvine 71-67 W New Mex ico 66-43 W Northern Arizona 71 -70 W Cal State Fullerton 63-85 L HAWAII 76-84 L FRESNO PACIFIC 90-6 1 W CS FULLERTON 81 -71 W TEXAS TECH 58-79 L Stanford 68-103 L STANFORD 49-7 1 L OREGON STATE 58 -51 W CS NORTH RIDG E 61-54 W WEB ER STATE 81-55 W SOUTHERN NAZARENE 56-55 W ARIZONA STATE 84-62 W COLORADO 75-77 L UCLA 70-78 L CS SACRAMENTO 66-52 W IOWA STATE 64-67 L UN LV 61-71 L Wyoming 76-70 W CAL STATE LA 83 -48 W WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY64-45 W COLORADO STATE 58-48 W Colorado State 76-72 W # ST. MARY'S 70-57 W Colorado 46-7 8 L WYOMING 89-57 W # St. Mary's 69-45 W # SAN FRANCISCO 66-49 W # Pepperd ine 73-76 L # Pepperdine 83 -69 W # San Francisco 51-73 L # Portland 65-63 W # Loyo la Marymount 70-7 8 L # Loyloa Marymount 60-64 L # PORTLAND 72-74 L # Gonzaga 53-55 L # ST. MARY'S 57-59 L # ST. MARY'S (20T) 86-79 W # GONZAGA 65-66 L # SANTA CLARA 57-63 L # SAN FRANCISCO 58-71 L # SAN FRANCISCO 64-57 W # Santa Clara 59-96 L # LMU 63-49 W # Santa Clara 80-63 W # Portland 65 -52 W # Loyola Marymount 69-58 W # PEPPERDINE 54-63 L # SANTA CLARA 66-53 W # Gonzaga 65-61 W # Pepperdine 65-89 L # Pepperd ine 68-63 W # Portland 54-64 L # GONZAGA 77-72 W # PEPPERDINE 58-70 L # Loyola Marymount 40-45 L # Gonzaga 62-54 W # PORTLAND 104-64 W # LMU 68-49 W # GONZAGA 87-62 W # GONZAGA 76-56 W # Santa Clara 83-95 L # Gonzaga 70-56 W # PORTLAND 71-52 W # PORTLAND 80-62 W # SANTA CLARA 51-61 L # Port land 66-83 L # San Francisco 63-61 W # San Francisco 66-75 L # San Franc isco 84-76 W # SAN FRANCISCO 52-58 L # St. Mary's 54-76 L # St. Mary's 70-85 L # St. Mary's (OT) 64-83 L # ST. MARY'S 58-61 L # Santa Clara 45-67 L # LMU 66-55 W # LMU 93-95 L # SANTA CLARA 49-69 L $ Pepperdine 83-67 W # PEPPERDINE 72-56 W # PEPPERDINE 87-68 W # West Coast Conference $ Santa Clara 64-5 7 W # West Coast Conference # West Coast Conference % Wahine Classic-Hawaii & Nebraska 58-81 L % Eggs Classic-New Mexico % Fisher Implement Classic, OSU # West Coast Conference * San Diego City Championships % UNLV Desert Class ic $ wee Postseason Tournament & NCAA Tournament 26 ZfJfJI-ZfJfJZ io1ae1ao 'IJA,hetl.AII

Torero Results Year by Year

1993-94 ( 11-1 5, 6-8 WCC) 1994-95 ( I 1-1 5, 6-8 WCC) 1995-96 ( 12-16, 5-9 WCC) 1996-97 (5 -22, 1-1 3 WCC) Cal Poly Pomona 68-70 L CAL POLY POMONA 88-67 w at UCLA 69-87 L UCLA 61-73 L at UCLA 62-82 L LOUISIANA TECH 51-83 L UC IRVINE 60-70 L San Diego State 34-55 L SAN DIEGO STATE 51-72 L San Diego State 62-67 L SAN DIEGO ST ATE 47-60 L EASTERN WASHINGTON66-48 W % Long Beach State 87-67 w FRESNO STATE 69-71 L CS FULLERTON 69-59 w ILouisiana Tech 33-70 L % Oregon State 69-79 L UCLA 73-83 L UC Santa Barbara 49-76 L IWestern Il linois 58-62 L CS NORTHRIDGE 72-56 w UC SANTA BARBARA 86-71 w Arizona 52-87 L UC SANTA BARBARA83-109 L RICE 73-59 w SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST.56-67 L !Vermont 72-87 L PORTLAND STATE 62-58 w OREGON 67-74 L Stanford 54-96 L IUNC Greensboro (OT)70-67 ARIZONA 65-87 L DRAKE 67-74 L COLUMBIA 72-49 w w OREGON ST ATE 57-54 w Fresno Pacific 65-46 w Cal State Northridge 71-54 w PITTSBURGH 61-58 w FORDHAM 46-55 L Fresno State 67-80 L Cal Poly SLO 76-52 w BUCKNELL 81-56 w Ca l State Fullerton(OT)64-63 W Cal State Sacramento 82-66 w # Gonzaga (OT) 64-77 L CAL POLY SLO 59-53 w PENNSYLVANIA 43-64 L # GONZAGA 91-69 w # Portland 62-83 L CS NORTHRIDGE 75-40 w #PEPPERDINE 41-71 L # PORTLAND 64-58 w # PEPPERDINE 65-54 w # Pepperdine 62-57 w #LMU 53-60 L # Pepperdine 67-64 w # LMU 73-55 w # Loyola Marymount 54-47 w #Gonzaga 47-54 L # Loyola Marymount 72-71 w # San Francisco 52-58 L # GONZAGA 78-55 w #Portland 41-80 L # SAN FRANCISCO 75-58 w # SAN FRANCISCO 69-77 L # PORTLAND 54-44 w #ST. MARY'S 62-77 L # SANT A CLARA 60-76 L # Santa Clara 71-82 L # SAN FRANCISCO 42-67 L #SANT A CLARA 53-57 L # ST. MARY'S 77-80 L # St. Mary's 57-75 L # San Francisco 45-59 L #Santa Clara 43-80 L # St. Mary's 49-68 L # ST. MARY'S 78 -58 w # St. Mary's 44-62 L #St. Mary's 46-69 L # Santa Clara 50-79 L # SANT A CLARA 61-70 L # Santa Clara 58-72 L #San Francisco 38-69 L # LMU 74-62 w # Loyola Marymount 76-52 w # SANT A CLARA 66-69 L #SAN FRANCISCO+ 43-73 L # PEPPERDINE 51-71 L # Pepperdine 64-53 w # ST. MARY'S 68-71 L #PORTLAND 59-61 L # Portland 63-80 L # PORTLAND 63-72 L # Portland 57-90 L #GONZAGA 60-56 w # Gonzaga 62-73 L # GONZAGA 72-71 w # Gonzaga 57-68 L #Loyola Marymount 57-63 L # San Francisco 51-79 L $ St. Mary's 65-76 L # LMU 68-50 w #Pepperdine 51-79 L # West Coast Conference # PEPPERDINE 60-63 L $Portland 42-69 L % Fisher Classic at Oregon St. # West Coast Conference $ Santa Clara 68-57 w # West Coast Conference $ WCC Post Season Tournament $ Portland 52-71 L 1 Louisiana Tech Tournament at SCU # West Coast Conference $ wee Post Season Tournament 1 Vermont Tournament at LMU $ wee Post Season Tournament + TV Game (Fox Sports West) at Santa Clara

1997-98 (I 3-14; 8-6 WCC) 1998-99 (14-13 ; 7-7 WCC) 1999-00 (17-13; 7-7 WCC) 2000-01 (10-16; 5-10 WCC) Long Beach State 53-61 L UC IRVINE 62-39 w Long Beach State 60-73 L LONG BEACH ST. 62-59 w TOLEDO 56-61 L Fresno State (ot) 67-80 L MINNESOTA 50-52 L at UCLA 86-67 w UC Irvine 43-56 L Portland State 80-44 w %QUINNIPIAC 85-73 w USC 56-70 L FAIRFIELD 74-54 w Eastern Washington 56-35 w %DAYTON 54-51 w CS Northridge 54-58 L UCLA 69-87 L % YALE 67-50 w San Jose State 60-51 w UC IRVINE 73-54 w SAN JOSE ST ATE 81-64 w % BUTLER 46-62 L University of Pacific 39-53 L TULSA 56-65 L CS FULLERTON 61-66 L Cal Poly - SLO 58-68 L FRESNO STATE 71-54 w OKLAHOMA (2ot) 63-65 L CAL POLY 49-58 L DENVER 62-57 w CS NORTHRIDGE 81-55 w OAKLAND 62-72 L Denver 55-50 w SACRAMENTO STATE 75-44 w Tulsa 35-58 L UC Riverside 97-75 w LEHIGH 80-51 w BOSTON COLLEGE 68-73 L Oklahoma 39-84 L CS FULLERTON 58-45 w Pacific 70-54 w LONG BEACH ST ATE 63-65 L UC Irvine (ot) 71-64 w Boise St. (ot) 55-59 L Sacramento State (ot)84-91 L PACIFIC 72-60 w CS Fullerton 72-50 w #LMU 70-74 L #San Francisco 64-49 w #SAN FRANCISCO 58-49 w #PEPPERDINE 47-64 L #PEPPERDINE 58-79 L #Santa Clara 52-71 L #SANT A CLARA 53-51 w #LOYOLA MARYMOUNT55-57 L #San Francisco 54-72 L #GONZAGA 68-62 w #SAINT MARY'S 55-54 w #Portland 73-58 w #St. Mary's 70-82 L #PORTLAND 57-56 w #Saint Mary's 48-55 L #Gonzaga 60-57 w #GONZAGA 81-55 w #Portland 47-78 L #Pepperdine 56-71 L #Saint Mary's 51-72 L #PORTLAND 80-73 w #Gonzaga 57-50 w #Loyola Marymount 43-63 L #SAINT MARY'S 62-75 L #Santa Clara 41-61 L #PEPPERDINE 67-64 w #LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 65-66 L #SANT A CLARA 72-58 w #SANT A CLARA 64-63 w #LOYOLA MARYMOUNT66-56 w #PEPPERDINE 76-72 w #SAN FRANCISCO 48-44 w #Pepperdine 53-85 L #Loyola Marymount 57-51 w #Gonzaga 48-64 L #San Francisco 62-53 w #Loyola Marymount 42-64 L #Pepperdine (ot) 67-58 w #Portland 42-61 L #Santa Clara 55-71 L #ST. MARY'S 54-71 L #St. Mary's 49-76 L #PORTLAND (ot) 73-70 w #GONZAGA 77-64 w #SAN FRANCISCO 57-54 w #ST. MARY'S 44-53 L #GONZAGA 72-54 w #PORTLAND (OT) 80-83 L #Portland 63-74 L #SANT A CLARA 49-75 L #Santa Clara 51-67 L #Loyola Marymount 72-54 w #Gonzaga 84-80 w #SAN FRANCISCO 39-58 L #San Francisco 52-42 w #Pepperdine 62-75 L $Loyola Marymount 53-63 L $Portland 49-67 L $Portland 48-63 L $Loyola Marymount 65-62 w # West Coast Conference # West Coast Conference % USD Masry & Vititoe Classic $Santa Clara 61-56 w $ wee Post Season Tournament $ wee Post Season Tournament # West Coast Conference $Pepperdine 68-51 w at Santa Clara $ wee Post Season Tournament &Notre Dame 61-87 L at Santa Clara % USD Masry & Vititoe Classic # West Coast Conference $ wee Post Season Tournament at Santa Clara & NCAA Tournament 21

Torero Tradition

Torero Standouts All-WCC, First Team Amber Jansen 2000-01 Susie Erpelding 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 Jessica Gray 1999-00 1998-99 Jill Shaver 1993-94 Chris Enger 1992-93 1990-91 USD 1989-90 NCAA Lynda Jones 1991-92 1993 Christi English 1990-91 Tournament Candida Echeverria 1989-90 Teams 1988-89 Jane Gilpjn 1987-88 Julia Evans 1986-87 1985-86 Debbie Theroux 1985-86 Torero Standouts All-WCC Freshman Nailah Thompson '94-95 Lorraine Watson '93-94 Chris Enger* '89-90 Candida Echeverria '86-87 * WCC Freshman of the Year 2000

Torero Standouts wee Bonorahle Mention Kerri Nakamoto '00-01 Kari Ambrose '97-98 Nailah Thompson '96-97, 95-96 Michele Brovelli '95-96, '94-95 Laura King '94-95 Lorraine Watson '94-95 Jill Shaver '92-93, 91-92 Angie Straub '92-93 Lynda Jones '91-92, '90-91 Rochelle Lightner '88-89 Kelli Behrens '85-86 Torero Post-Season Heroes Jessica Gray, MVP '00 Susie Erpelding '00 Melissa Glazebrook '00 Jill Shaver, MVP '93 Vicki de Jesus '93 Katl1y ltfai•pe Chris Enger '93 f ti e }'ear Christi English wee eoacll O I ]993,1998 All-WCC First Team 1990-91 28 2fJfJl-2fJfJ2 1.01ae1ao 1$e.1ket&e.ll

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.POINTS POINTS/AVERAGE FIELD GOAL% Amber Jansen 2000-01 395 Amber Jansen 2000-01 15.8 Marta Menuez 2000-01 53.1 Susie Eq:ielding 1999-00 510 Susie Erpelding 1999-00 17.0 Jessica Gray 1999-00 49.1 Susie Erpelding 1998-99 378 Susie Erpelding 1998-99 14.0 Jessi ca Gray 1998-99 50 .1 Susie Erpe lding 1997-98 343 Susie Erpelding 1997-98 12.7 Susie Erpelding 1997-98 40.2 Nai lah Thompson 1996-97 292 Nailah Thompson 1996-97 11 .7 Na il ah Thompson 1996-97 38.4 Na il ah Thompson 1995-96 347 Nailah Thompson 1995-96 12.4 Michele Brovelli 1995-96 42 .0 Michele Brovell i 1994-95 273 Michele Brovell i 1994-95 10.5 Lorraine Watson 1994-95 48.5 Jill Shaver 1993-94 345 Jill Shaver 1993-94 13.3 Lorra ine Watson 1993-94 56 .3 Jill Shaver 1992-93 379 Jill Shaver 1 992-93 13.5 Jill Shaver 1992-93 50.7 Jill Shaver 1991-92 354 J. Shaver, C. Enger 1991-92 13.6 Jill Shaver 1991-92 46.0 Ch ri s Enger 1990-91 356 Christi Engli sh 1990-91 13.7 Christ i English 1990-9 1 54. 1 Candida Ech everri a 1989-90 364 Candida Echeverria 1989-90 13 .5 Chris Enger 1989-90 58.0 Candida Echeverria 1988-89 375 Candida Echeverria 1988-89 13.9 Rochelle Lightner 1988-89 56.5 Jane Gi lpin 1987-88 509 lane Gilpin 1987-88 17.6 Christi Engl ish 1987-88 52.4 Jane Gi lpin 1986-87 374 Jane G il pin 1986-87 13.9 Julie Evans 1986-87 47.4 Debbie Theroux 1985-86 386 Julie Evans 1985-86 13.5 Debbie Th eroux 1985-86 52.1 Mary Stanbra 1984-85 400 Mary Stanbra 1984-85 14.8 Debbie Theroux 1984-85 49.0 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 295 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 10.9 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 45.5 Chayo Moreno 1982-83 364 Chayo Moreno 1982-83 14.0 Chayo Moreno 1982-83 49.4 Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 476 Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 15.9 Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 46.6 Michelle Grier 1 980-81 440 Michelle Grier 1980-81 14.7 M ichelle Grier 1980-81 38.0

REBOUNDS/AVERA.GE ·· 1 FREE .THROW%

Amber Jansen 2000-01 181 Amber Jansen 2000-01 7.2 Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 75.9 !essica Gra):' 1999-00 281 Jess ica Gray 1999-00 9.4 Susie Erpelding 1999-00 83.1 Jessica Gray 1998-99 178 Jess ica Gray 1998-99 6.9 Sus ie Erpelding 1998-99 86.0 Maggie Dixon 1997-98 124 Jess ica Gray 1997-98 6.0 Amanda Bishop 1997-98 92.7 M alia Andagan 1996-97 146 Malia Andagan 1996-97 5.8 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 76.9 Michele Brovelli 1995-96 195 Michele Brovelli 1995-96 7.0 Kari Ambrose 1995-96 82.3 Michele Brovelli 1994-95 199 Michele Brovelli 1994-95 7.7 Se rena Ei ermann 1994-95 84.1 Jill Shaver 1993 -94 172 Jill Shaver 1993-94 6.6 Se rena Eiermann 1993-94 79.2 Chris Enger 1992 -93 278 Chris Enger 1992-93 9.9 Jill Shaver 1992-93 77.0 Lynda Jones 1991-92 200 Lynda Jones 1991-92 7.7 Jill Shaver 1991-92 74.8 Chris Enger 1990-91 235 Chris Enger 1990-91 8.7 C. Eng li sh, A. Straub 1990-91 77.4 Chris Enger 1989-90 228 Chris Enger 1989-90 8.5 Cand ida Echeverria 1989-90 81.6 Cand ida Ec heverria 1988-89 175 Candida Echeverria 1 t!J88-89 6.5 Cand ida Ech everria 1988-89 78.0 Karen Skemp 1987-88 225 Karen Skemp 1987-88 7.8 Jane Gi lpin 1987-88 78.4 Kelli Behrens 1986-87 211 Kelli Behrens 1986-87 7.8 Jane G ilpin 1986-87 81.9 Kelli Behrens 1985-86 21 1 Kelli Behrens 1985-86 7.3 Debbie Theroux 1985-86 85.7 Debbie Theroux 1984-85 227 Debbie Theroux 1984-85 8.4 Debbie Theroux 1984-85 74.0 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 252 Debbie Theroux 1983 -84 9.3 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 73.6 Chayo Moreno 1982-83 189 Chayo Moreno 1982 -83 7.3 Michelle Dykstra 1982-83 71.6 Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 277 Debbie Weinreis 1981 -82 9.2 Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 78.7 Sa ra Jane 1980-81 254 Sara Jane 1980-81 8.5 An nette Everett 1980-81 67.9

!STEALS 3-PT. FIELD GOALS

Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 80 Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 49 Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 48 Melissa Glazebrook 1999-00 11 7 Maria Perez-Ba rri s 1999-00 53 Susie Erpe lding 1999-00 55 Melissa G lazebrook 1998-99 94 Melissa Glazebrook 1998-99 45 Kari Ambrose 1998-99 34 Kari Ambrose 1997-98 88 Kari Ambrose 1997-98 47 Susie Erpelding 1997-98 38 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 60 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 43 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 25 Kari Ambrose 1995-96 89 Michele Brovelli 1995-96 68 Laura King 1995-96 37 Serena Eierman 1994-95 90 Serena Eierm ann 1994-95 55 Se rena Eierm ann 1994-95 42 Jill Shaver 1993-94 92 Jill Shaver 1993 -94 44 Serena Eiermann 1993-94 57 Angie St raub 1992-93 96 Chris Enger 1992-93 42 Serena Eiermann 1992-93 24 Angie Straub 1991-92 82 J. Shaver, L. Jones 1991-92 37 Debbie Gollnack 1991-92 33 Angie Straub 1990-91 99 Angie Straub 1990-91 43 Melisa Sortino 1990-91 25 Pa ula Mascari 1989-90 89 Candida Ec heverri a 1989-90 63 Paula Mascari 1989-90 42 Ca ndida Ec heverria 1988-89 71 Ca~ida Ec heverria 1988-89 36 Paul a Masca ri 1988-89 14 Jane G ilpin 1987-88 130 Jane (iilpin 1987-88 50 Jane Gilpin 1987-88 5 Jane G il pin 1986-87 109 Jane G ilpin 1986-87 57 Jane G ilpin 1986-87 5 Debbie Sinopoli 1985-86 80 Debbie Sinopoli 1985-86 39 Sue Hampton 1984-85 126 Sue Hampton 1984-85 50 * Three-point line introduced in 1986 season. Lori Morris 1983-84 11 8 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 53 Lori Morris 1982-83 84 Chayo Moreno 1982-83 51 Lori Morris 1981-82 162 Lori Morris 1981-82 54 Lo ri Morris 1980-81 105 Michelle Grier 1980-81 45 29

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SIN6LE-6AME SINGLE-SEASON CAHEEH

POINTS .t>OINtS POINTS I. Susie Erpelding vs. Portland, 2-19-00 37 I. Susie Erpelding 1999-00 510 I. Susie Erpelding 1996-00 1,5 10 2. Julie Evans @ Pepperdine, 1-18-86 33 2. Jane Gilpin I 987-88 509 2. Candida Echeverria 1986-90 1,211 3. Debbie Theroux @ U.S. I.U. , 2-12-85 32 3. Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 476 3. Chris Enger 1989-93 1,187 4. Karen Skemp @ Pepperdine, 2-26-88 30 4. Michelle Grier 1980-81 440 4. Jill Shaver 1990-94 1,171 Debbie Theroux vs. SMU(@UAA), 2-28-86 30 5. Mary Stanbra 1984-85 400 5. · Debbie Theroux 1983-86 I,OIO Mary Stanbra @ Pepperdine, 1-18-85 30 6. Debbie Theroux 1985-86 386 6. Lynda Jones 1988-92 973 5. Candida Echeverria @ New Mexico St, 12-1-89 29 7. Jill Shaver 1992-93 379 7. Michele Brovelli 1995-96 900 Jane Gilpin @ St. Mary's, 3-3-88 29 8. Susie Erpelding 1998-99 378 8. Lori Morris 1980-84 885 Michelle Grier @ St. Mary 's, 1-26-80 29 9. Julie Evans 1985-86 377 9. Jane Gilpin 1986-88 883 Michelle Grier @ UC Santa Cruz, 1-25-80 29 IO . Candida Echeverria 1988-89 375 10. Mary Stanbra 1981-85 827 Michelle Grier @ UC San Diego, 1-18-80 29 Christi English 1986-91 827

Michelle Grier vs. La Verne, 1-15-80 29 1 12 . Karen Skemp 1984-88 825 REBOUNDS 13. Paula Mascari 1986-90 802 REBOUNDS I. Jessica Gray 1999-00 281 14. Michelle Grier 1979-81 794 2. Chris Enger 1992-93 278 15. Julie Evans 1985-87 743 I. Chris Enger vs. Portland, 2- I0-90 24 3. Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 277 2. Martha Nelson @ U.S. International, 1-29-82 22 4. Martha Nelson 1981-82 261 REBOUNDS 3. Jessica Gray @ CS Fullerton, I- 7-00 18 5. Sara Jane 1980-81 254 1989-93 831 Chris Enger vs. Sacramento St. , 1-6-93 18 6. Debbie Theroux 1983-84 252 I. Chris Enger Debbie Theroux vs. LMU , 1-26-85 18 7. Chris Enger 1990-91 235 2. Jessica Gray 1999-00 700 1983-86 Martha Nelson @ CS Northridge, 2-6-82 18 8. Chris Enger 1989-90 228 3. Debbie Theroux 680 4. Michele Brovelli @ CS Northridge, 1-7-95 17 9. Debbie Theroux 1984-85 227 4. Martha Nelson 1980-83 663 Christi English vs. CS Northridge, 12-22-90 17 I 0. Karen Skemp 1987-88 225 5. Michele Brovelli 1995-96 593 Chris Enger @ Arizona State, 12-1-90 17 6. Lynda Jones 1988-92 586 Debbie Theroux @ Cal Poly SLO, 2-9-85 17 7. Jill Shaver 1990-94 572 ASSISTS 8. Christi English 1986-91 560 Debbie Theroux @ U.S. International, 2-20-84 17 9. Candida Echeverria 1986-90 528 I. Lori Morris 1981-82 162 I 0. Karen Skemp 1984-88 472 ASSISTS 2. Jane Gilpin 1987-88 130 3. Sue Hampton 1984-85 126 I. Jill Shaver vs. Oregon, 12-28-93 13 4. Lori Morris . 1983-84 118 ASSISTS 2. Melissa Glazebrook vs. Portland, 2-19-00 10 5. Melissa Glazebrook 1999-00 117 Jill Shaver vs. Oregon State, 12-11-93 10 6. Jane Gilpin I 986-87 109 I. Angie Straub 1989-93 326 Jane Gilpin vs. New Mexico, 1-9-87 10 7. Lori Morris 1980-81 105 2. Jane Gilpin 1986-88 245 Lori Morris vs. Nevada, 1-3-84 10 8. Angie Straub 1990-91 99 Paula Mascari 1986-90 245 3. Melissa Glazebrook vs . Quinnipiac, 11-26-99 9 9. Angie Straub 1992-93 96 4. Lori Morris 1980-84 237 Kerri Nakamoto vs. CSUN, 12-11-99 9 IO . Melissa Glazebrook 1998-99 94 5. Candida Echeverria 1986-90 224 Angie Straub vs. Pepperdine, 2-23-91 9 6. Melissa Glazebrook 1998-00 211 Jane Gilpin vs. Idaho, 1-3-87 9 Karen Skemp 1984-88 211 4. Melissa Glazebrook vs. Dayton, 11-27-99 8 7. Laura King 1995-96 202 Kari Ambrose vs. San Jose State, 12-7-97 8 I. Chris Enger 1992-93 137 8. Debbie Theroux 1983-86 199 Maggie Dixon vs. UCSB, 12-13-96 8 2. Chris Enger 1990-91 98 9. Chayo Moreno 1981-83 178 I 0. Jill Shaver 1990-94 153 BI:,OCHS · DijY'otJK~W ... ln 1992-93, Chps Enger led.Jhe nation irt blocks Bl:,OCKS I. Chris Enger @ Gonzaga, 2-3-90 12 with 13~ rejecd9tts. Enger still holds I. Chris Enger 1989-93 372 2. Martha Nelson vs. Pac. Christ.(@Wyo.), 1-16-82 IO the NCAA Division I record for 2. Debbie Theroux 1988-92 132 3. Chris Enger @ Gonzaga, 1-26-91 9 l>locks per gt)rne(J.88) .and is fifth 3. Martha Nelson 1985-87 128 4. Michele Brovelli 1980-83 112 all-time with 372 career blocks. 5. Jessica Gray 1996-00 95 6. Lynda Jones 1986-91 73 AII-Time Torero Team Records

Record Season Record Season Most Games Played 32 1981-82 Fewest Points Allowed-Game 34 11-25-89 at UC! Most Games Won 17 1999-00 Fewest Points Allowed-Season 1,506 1983-84 Fewest Games Lost IO 1989-90 Most Made Field Goals-Season 836 1980-81 Highest Winning Pct. .629 1989-90 Most Made Free Throws-Season 453 1999-00 Most Consecutive Games Won 9 1995-96 Most Rebounds-Season 1,287 1980-81 Most Consecutive Games Lost 15 1980-81 Most Assists-Season 464 1990-91 Most Home Games Won II 1998-99; 1989-90 Best Field Goal Pct-Season .447 1985-86 Most Points Scored-Game 104 2-2-91 vs. Portland Best Free Throw Pct-Season .721 1985-86 Most Points Allowed-Game 109 12-13-96 vs. UCSB Most Blocks-Game 13 2-3-90 vs. Gonzaga Most Points Scored-Season 1,974 1990-91 Most Blocks-Season 171 1989-90 j{J ZfJfJl-ZfJfJZ io ► e ► o 'IJe..1 het&e..ll All-Time Records vs. Opponents

. Opponent w .L Strk. Opponent w .L Strk. Opponent w .L Strk Alabama- Birn1i ngham 0 I LI Iona 0 I LI San Francisco 16 16 W I W2 Alaska Anchorage 0 I L I Iowa State 0 I LI San Francisco State 2 0 Ari zona 2 7 L3 Lehi gh I 0 WI San Jose State 3 2 W3 Ari zona State I 4 LI Long Beach State 2 4 WI Santa Clara 14 22 W I Biola I 6 WI Lou isiana Tech 0 3 L3 Seattl e Pac i fie I 0 WI Boise State I 1 LI Loyola Marymount 24 14 L3 South ern Methodist 0 I L I Boston Co ll ege 0 I L I Ma ine I 0 WI South ern Nazarene I 0 W I Bucknell I 0 WI Mankato State 0 I LI Southwest Texas St. 0 I LI WI Butler 0 I LI Mi nnesota 0 I LI St. Ambrose I 0 Ca l Poly Pomona 2 9 WI Monmouth I 0 WI St. Cloud State 0 I LI Ca l Poly 5 6 L2 Murra y State 0 I L I St. Mary's (Ca) 7 23 LS Ca l State Full erton 6 6 W2 Nebraska 0 I L I Stanfo rd 0 3 L3 Ca l State L. A. 4 3 W I Nevada 4 2 WI Tennessee-Chattanooga 0 I LI WI Ca l State Northridge 8 4 LI New Mexico 2 0 W2 Texas El Paso 2 I Centenary 0 0 New Mex ico State 0 2 L2 Texas San Antonio 0 0 Chapm an 3 3 WI Northern Ari zona 5 I W 2 Texas Tech 0 2 L 2 LI Colorado 0 3 L3 Northern Ill inois 0 I L I To ledo 0 I L2 Colorado State 2 0 W2 North western 0 I L I Tulsa 0 2 Columbia I 0 WI Notre Dame 0 I LI lJC Irvine 11 10 W3 Concordia (M N) I 0 W I Oakland 0 I LI UCLA 1 7 WI W7 Dayton I 0 WI Oklahoma 0 4 L 4 UC San Di ego 7 0 10 L2 Denver 2 0 W2 Oregon 0 I LI UC Santa Barbara 7 WI DePaul 0 I LI Oregon State 2 3 WI UC Ri verside I 0 W I Drake 0 I L I Pacific 2 2 LI UNC Greensboro I 0 Duke 0 I LI Pac ific Christi an I 0 W I UNLV 0 7 L7 Eastern Washington 3 0 W3 Penn sylvania 0 I LI USC 0 I LI L2 Fairfi eld I 0 W I Pepperdine 18 20 L2 U.S.I. U. 8 10 Fordham I 1 LI Pittsburgh I 0 WI Utah 0 2 L2 I Fresno Pacific 2 0 W2 Point Loma Nazarene 3 0 W3 Utah State I I W Fresno State I 4 WI Portland 14 21 LI Verm ont 0 I LI 2 L2 Gonzaga 18 II WS Portland State 3 I W3 Washington State 0 Hamline (MN) I 0 WI Providence 0 I LI Weber State 2 I W2 Hawai ' i 0 4 L4 Puget Sound 0 I LI Western Il li noi s 0 I LI LI Hol y Cross 0 I LI Quinnipiac I 0 W I Wi sconsin 0 I WI Idaho I 0 WI Rice I 0 W I Wi sconsin-Green Bay I 0 W4 Idaho State I 0 WI Sacramento State 3 I WI Wyoming 4 I Illinois 0 I LI San Diego State I 19 L7 Yale I 0 W I

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-A- -F- Lori Morri s '80-84 LaKi a Alexander '96-98 Robyn Fortney '98- Mi chol Mu1rny '94-97 Heidi Ambrose '93-97 Kari Ambrose '94-99 -G- -N- Malia Andagan '93-97 Jane Gil pin '85-88 Kerri Nakamoto '99- Janeene Arendsen '98- Melissa Glazebrook '98- Martha Nel son '79-83 Emily Gleason '89 Debbie Gollnick '88-92 -0 - Mary Goofrey '83-85 Cath y O'Brien '83-87 Jessica Gray '96-00 Libby O'Co nn or '79 Michele Greir '79-82 -P- Michele Brovelli '00- r- -H- Melissa Padgett 0\ Cathy Perkins '86-90 0\ Lynn Hajoukovich '82-86 Sue Hampton '82-85 Jennifer Perl es '79-82 -~ ri e Hardi e '79-8 1 Mari a Perez- Barri s '98-00 "'0 Vale I. Sheila Pey rebrune '95-97 ,t:::i Kiela Harper '81 E Madeleine Herrill '79-8 1 Chato Pl atero '90-92 < Amy Hillenbrand '84 Marie Plocher '99- ·i: '00 Jessica Porter '93 ~ Ali Hinga ~ Therese Holl craft '83 Moll y Hunter '87-9 1 -R- -B- Maribeth Reuss '84 Mary Beth Bas ile '96 Kim Rey nolds '87 Link Bauma '8 1 Renee Ri chardson '93-95 Kell i Behrens '85-87 Amy Roban '98-99 Cassidy Blaine '01- Kim Rubenstein '9 1 Charlene Bippes '92 Amanda Bishop '96-00 0\ -S- 00 Ji ll Bradley '82-84 0\ Kell y Schroeder '83-87 -97 Charisse Bremond '82-84 ·i:- Tammy Schroeder '95 Michele Brovelli '92-96 ~ Pat Sencion '93-97 <:J Ji ll Shaver '90-94 Bambi Bruning '82-85 "'~ Christine Burke '83 -87 ~ Megan Shaw '88 Andrea Burns '96-00 ~ Debbie Si nopoli '85- 88 Jeanne Burns '83 Karen Skemp '84-88 =~ Sharon Butler '79 Q., Sherrie Smith '9 1 eli sa Sorti no '90-94 Kari Ambrose M -C- -J - Mary Stanbra '8 1-85 Erin Characklis '88 Sara Jane '80-82 Angie Straub '89-93 Rachael Chism '88-90 Amber Jansen '99-00 Brandi Collato '01- Nya Jensen '92-95 -T- Angie Cooper '92 Lynda Jones '88-92 Deb bi e Theroux '83-86 Jean Corley '79-81 Laura Thomas '80-83 Cathy Cunningham '88 -K- Nail ah Thom pso n '94-98 Geri Kale '79 Deli a Toothman '95 -D- Michele Keel '79 Katie Trungale '96-98 Jean Dangler '79 Laura King '92-96 Ju stine Tuh akara in a '94-98 Vicki De Jesus '9 1-95 Karen Kri stovich '80 Jennifer Tuiolosega '97-00 Maggie Dixon '95-99 JiU Shaver PollyDong '01- -L- -V- Jul ie Doria '88-92 Julie Lemery '88-92 Tina Vien-a '85 Michell e Dykstra '82-84 Rochell e Lightner '87-90 Brittany Yolk '9 1-93 Jamie Lucia '97-00 -E- -W- Candida Echeverria '86-90 -M- Lori ce Watson '93-95 Serena Eiermann '9 1-95 Paula Mascari '86-90 Lorraine Watson '93-95 Chris Enger '89-93 Michell e McDonald '80 Peggy Weaver '82-86 Christi Engli sh '86-9 1 Kati e McGlennen '95-97 Jen Wedo '99- Erin Epperson '99- Lisa McNamee '8 1 Debbie Weinreis '81 Susie Erpelding '95-00 Erin Malich '99- Michele Wi ll ard '86 Meg Estey '86-88 Marta Menuez '00- Julie Evans '85-87 Barbara Minear '79-82 -Y- Lynda Jones Annette Everett '80-82 Chayo Moreno '82 Detra Youn g '90-92 Torero Haske-tball Alumni Tradition

Melissa Abraham, 1990-94 Teaches elementary school in Tiga rd, O R ... Head girl's basketba ll coach at St. Ma ry 's HS. Heidi Ambrose, 1993-97 First Student-Athlete Valedictorian at USO. .. Graduated from medica l school at the Uni­ versity of Washington. She in in her first year of residency in orth opedic surgery. Kari Ambrose, 1994-99 Sa les Analyst for Rea l Networks in Seattle. Malia Andagon, 1993-97 Director of Education at Sylvan Lea ming Center June Andrews, Manager, 1988-92 Chris Enger, 1989-93 Teaching at Madison High, her alma mater. Recently inducted to the USO Athletic Hall of Jill Bradley-Applegate, 1982-84 Meg Estey-Capps, 1986-88 Fam e. Played professional basketball in En ­ Flight Attendant fo r America n Airlines. Program Manager of Uma tilla a nd Em er­ gland. Currently teaching at Temecula High Amanda Bishop, 1997-01 gency Management Progra m . Candida Echeverria, 1986-90 Works for TRW in Sa n Diego Erin Characklis, 1988-89 Selling real estate in the Chi,,o, CA area. Melinda Blade, USD's First Head Coach Horse trainer in Hamburg, Germany. Serena Eierman, 1991-95 Athletic Director at Our Lady of Peace. Kelli Behrends-Coley, 1985-87 Sa les representive in New York. Paula Mascari-Bott, 1986-90 In sa les with Glaxo Ph arm aceutica ls. Mar­ Christi English, 1986-90 Doing webcast color commentary for all ried with one daughter Works at Bechtel Engineering Corp .. USO h ome gam es. Therese Hollcraft-Collins, Susie Erpelding, 1996-200 Michele Brovelli, 1992-96 Sales rep f or UBC Ph armaceutica ls .. . Two Played pro fessionally in Germany, teaching and Teacher and Head Basketball Coach at Do­ children. coaching in Sa n Diego minican College. Jean Corley - Fischer, 1979-81 Cindy Fischer, Asst. Coach, 1981-87 Bambi Brunning-Kelly, 1982-85 Attends to her three children at her hom e in Specialist at IBM Operational Support. Recently becam e a mother and is teaching Staten Island, N Y Cheryl Getz, Asst Coach, 1993-98 in the Poway School District. Kelly Schroeder-Dakin, 1983-87 PHO in Leadership from USO; Assistant Dean, Christine Burke, 1983-87 Married with three small children, residing School of Edu ca tion - USO Accounting manager for Long's Drug Store. in Paso Robles, CA. Debbie Gollnick, 1988-92 Received Master's degree in 1998. Vicki de Jesus, 1991-95 Working in Ca labasas in computers - will relo­ Married and is teacher and coach at Vista ca te to San Diego shortly. High School. Jessica Gray, 1996-2000 Maggie Dixon, 1995-99 Pla ying professionally in England and New Assistant Coach at Depaul in Chicago Zealand.

Alumni: Help Us .Keep in Touch The USD Women's Basketball pro­ gram is proud of its heritage and the accomplishments of all its former players. If you or a class­ mate have been excluded from this list, please write and tell us where you are and what you are currently doing.

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USD Women's Basketball Office Coach Kathy Marpe's first USD basketball. team (1980-81). Front (l-r) Ch arise Bremond, 5998 Alcala Park Lyn Hajdukovich, Lori Morris, Laura Thomas, Peg Weaver, Michelle Dykstra 2nd row (l-r) Kathy's dogi Charlie, Manager, Mary Staubra, Cindy Carroll, Chayo Moreno, Sue Hampton, San Diego, CA 92110-2492 Lisa McNamee, Hilary Noskin 3rd row (l-r) Cindy Fischer, Jennifer Perles, Bambi Brunning, Marta Nelson, Jill Bradley, Kathy Marpe Torero Haske-tball Alumni Tradition

Susie Erpelding (San Diego, CA) com­ Jessica Gray (Redwood City, CA) a 2000 pleted her undergraduate degree in graduate from the University of San Diego, 1998 and her master's degree in 2000 played for the Toreros from 1996-2000. from USD. A four-year women's basket­ Gray, a strong inside player, was a West ball letter-winner, Erpelding played for Coast Conference First Team selection in the Toreros from 1995-2000. She was the her senior season while averaging 14.3 WCC Female Scholar athlete of the year points and 9.4 rebounds in her senior in 2000. In her career, she scored 1,510 year. Gray also set a new USD record for points--making her the # 1 all-time scorer at USD. rebounds in a season as she pulled down 281 boards in her Erpelding was a three-time All-West Coast Conference final year. She is the #2 all-time rebounder at USD with 700 First Team Selection, a two-time WCC All-Academic se­ boards. lection, a two-time Strength and Conditioning All-Ameri­ Jessica is currently playing professional basketball can and a two-time GTE Academic All-American. Not only for the Ipswich Bobcats in England. Ipswich Head Coach did Erpelding break the all-time scoring record at USD, Elaine Miller says, "Jessica is a huge asset to the club and but she also set new standards for points scored in a single has already fit into the team really well. She also fits into season and points scored in a single game. She recorded our style of play and gets along with the girls excellently." 510 total points in her senior season and recorded 37 of those points versus the Portland Pilots. Susie is currently playing professional basketball in Germany.

Gray, shown here cutting down the nets at the 2000 wee Tournament, .finished her USD career as the Toreros second all- time leading rebounder. Erpelding is San Diego s all-time leading scorer. shown here playing professionally in Germany.

Sue Hampton - Grimm, 1982-85 Acting Asst. Principal, A thletic D irector and Lynda Jones-Tealer, 1988-92 Teaching and coaching at Hinkley High School Coach at M ontgomery High School. Assistant Comiss ioner of So uthland Confer­ in M innesota ... Two children. Michol Murray, 1995-2000 ence. Has one child. Nya Jensen, 1991-95 Software engineer for Edupoint Debbie Theroux, 1983-86; Returned to Denmark and is married w ith two Martha Nelson, 1979-83 Asst Coach, 1988-91 children. Coordinator fo r the A. R. C. Society in Environmental Planner fo r Laura King, 1992-96 Moline, IL. Department of Defense. Working for Ya hoo Intern et Services. Cathy Perkins, 1986-90 Laura Thomas, 1980-83 Julie Lemery, 1988-90, 1991-92 Married last yea r to Phil, manager fo r Raleigh, Works for Sa n Diego County Proba tion Dept. Works for M icrosoft. Schwa rd and Powell. as a probation officer. Jamie Lucia, 1998-01 Jill Shaver, 90-94 Peggy Weaver, 1982-86 A ttending graduate school at th e University of Works w ith kids and sports th rough Christian Works in management for R.P. S. Colorado Ministries. Roa dway Package Systems. Rochelle Lightner, Karen Skemp, 1984-88 Debbie Weinreis, 1981-82 Revieved her mas ter's degree las t yea r. Received doctorate from Univ. of M innesota. Officiating collegiate basketba ll and manager Chayo Moreno, 1982-83; Currently teaching at U. W, married November for M innesota parks and recrea tion. Asst. Coach, 1983-84 10th. Lakeysha Wright, 1995-00 Works for Pacific Bell and coaches with Lori Mary Stanbra, 1981-85 Played in Germ any last yea r - plays footba ll M orris. Athletic trainer at Michiga n Sta te University Stu­ with the Sa n Diego Sun fire Lori Morris, 1980-84 dent Hea lth Center. University of San Diego

A Message From President Hayes

As the president of the University of San Diego, this is my seventh Torero season. I am proud of the USD Women's Basketball Team and pleased that the university supports the program in every way possible, including emphasis on academic excellence, and promotion of in­ tercollegiate athletics. Our student-athletes are winners on and off the field. They demonstrate the values that characterize a USD edu­ cation - 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 excit­ ing schedule and promises to be a great year.

Dr. Alice B. Hayes President

Francis M. Lazarus Tom Cosgrove Vice President - ACTING Vice President - Provost Student Affairs

John McNamara Vice President - University Relations

Ms_gr. Daniel J. Paul Bissonnette Dillabough Vice President - Vice President - Financial Affairs Mission & Ministry University of San Diego

BASEBALL, MEN'S BASKETBALL, WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL, MEN'S CREW, WOMEN 'S CREW, MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY, WOMEN 'S CROSS COUNTRY, FOOTBALL, GOLF, MEN'S SOCCER , WOMEN 'S SOCCER , SOFTBALL, SWIMMING AND DIVING , MEN'S TENNIS , WOMEN 'S TENNIS , VOLLEYBALL 16 Aeademie Support: & Strength & Conditioning

lfniversity of §an Diego uso All-Academic Honor Roll wee Scholar-Athletes Julie Lemery '90 & 92 Academic Support Melissa Glazebrook '00 Serena Eiermann '92 Shaney Fink begins her second Jamie Lucia '00 Angie Straub '90, 91 & 92 '00 Paula Mascari '88, 89 & 90 Support Coordi­ Erin Ma.lich year as USD'sAcademic Susie Erpelding '97, 98, 99 & 00 Cathy Perkins '90 nator. Fink was a standout volleyball Kari Ambrose '96, 97, 98, & 99 Candida Echeverria '87, 88 & 89 player in the 90's, and in 1999 she was on Na il ah Thompson '95, 96 & 97 Kelli Behrens '87 ' the Volleyball coaching staff as an assis­ Heidi Ambrose '94, 95, 96 & 97 Jane Gi lp.in '87 tant, helping the Toreros to a 23-6 record Amanda Bishop '97 Karen Skemp '87 '97 Wee Female Scholar­ and a second round finish in the NCAA Andrea Burns Malia Andagan '94 & 96 Athlete of the Year Tournament. Prior to USD she gained Michele Brovelli '94, 95, & 96 Susie Erpelding '99-00 coaching experience at the high school, Laura King '93, 94, 95 & 96 Paula Mascari ' 89-90 college and international levels for four Nya Jensen '93, 94 & 95 GTE Academic All-America years. She capped off a stellar collegiate career ( 1990-93) at Jill Shaver ' 91, 92, 93 & 94 First Team ng '98-99 and won selection to the All-PAC Ten Decade Melissa Sortino '92, 93 & 94 Susie Erpeldi Cal Berkeley '94 GTE Academic All-America B.A., graduating with honors in Lorraine Watson Team. Fink completed her Charlene Bippes '93 2nd Team Social Science from Berkeley in 1994. The USD Athletic Aca­ Chris Enger '90, 91, 92 & 93 Heidi Ambrose '96-97 demic Support program is designed to promote the academic Julia Doria '92 GTE Academic All-America development of student-athletes. The primary objective is to Debbie Gollnick '90, 91, & 92 3rd Team offer the necessary resources for the academic success of Lynda Jones '90, 91 & 92 Susie Erpelding '99-00 student-athletes as they work to earn their degree. Academic Support services are designed to enhance the student-athlete's overall collegiate experience and encourage development "The greatest challenge to a Division I athlete is to balance the e e du cational and attainment of academic and career goals. demands of sport while taking full advantage of th experience offered. Th e purpose of our program is to assist All USD student athletes have access to advising, tu­ student-athletes in meeting this challenge by offering tutoring, services. The mentoring program, toring and mentoring advising, mentoring and a quiet environment to study. The and teams a graduate stu­ Access, was developed in 1999 academic support program is designed to assist students in who would dent in the Counseling program with an athlete adjusting to life at USD and developing sound academic and like to enhance study skills, learn about campus resources career plans. By promoting a philosophy of individual responsi­ and receive guidance on goal development and attainment. bility, which encourages each student-athlete to value their Student-athletes also have access to the Writing, Math and educational experience, the academic support program assists Logic Centers. They can also take advantage of the resources each athlete to realize their full potential. " -Shaney Fink available to them in the Career Center, Counseling Center and Computer Labs. Torero Strength and Conditioning The Uni versity of San Diego Athl etic Department has made a commitment to increase athletic ability throughout the entire student athlete populati on. Therefore, each student athlete wi ll be given a sport specific training program based on th e metabolic demands of their position and sport. This is accomplished by tra ining for the proper combinati on of power, strength, size, speed, agili ty, flexibility, endurance, and foo twork. It is the responsibility of the strength and conditioning staff to design and implement workouts, teach and demonstrate proper li fti ng technique, and to monitor and evaluate each indi vidual athlete's progress, while maintaining a positive e nvironment to tra in in . Along with increasing athletic ability, the strength staff also has the goal of decreasing athletic injuries both in and out of the athl etic arena. The heart of the strength and conditioning program is th e US D Sports Center weight room. It is open exclusively to student-athletes at specific times each d ay. The weight room contains 5,000 square feet of Olympic pl atforms, free-weights, selectorized machines, dumbbell s and cardi ovascul ar equipment. The goal of the strength and conditionin g department is to educate and motivate ete to maximize their geneti c potential and create an enviro nment where each student athl The new fitness center inside the Jenny Craig athletes can develop into c hampions both mentally and physically.

'k~'J> "IJ14,feetk.tl ~t..ett.4tl.. ~ Cott.bitiott.itt.4 ~eeow, Power Clean Bench Press 20 xard sprint Jessica Gray 170 1999 Nailah Thompson 175 1997 Susie Erpelding 2.86 1999 Push Jerk Vertical Jump 20 xard shuttle Susie Erpelding 185 1999 Marie Plocher 27" 2001 Robyn Fortney 4.60 1999 Back Sguat Bar Dips T-Test Melissa Glazebrook 230 1999 Melissa Glazebrook 17 1999 Susie Erpelding 9.25 1996 Jessica Gray 230 1999 SETTING

The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres over­ looking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The cam­ pus is named Alcala Park and is located just IO minutes from downtown San Diego and the world famous San Diego Zoo. Hi storic Old Town is just minutes away as well. The city of San Di ego along with this campus traces their ori gins to fifteenth century Spain. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the vi ll age was later renamed Al Ka la (the Castl e) by the Moslems. Chri s­ ti ans recaptured the vi II age centuri es later and fou nded a university, th e Uni versity of Alcala, whose buildings became the in spiration fo r US D's style. Both institutions are located on a hill overlooking a ri ver vall ey.

THE CAMPUS

The USO campus is regarded as one of the most archi tecturally unique institu­ tions in the country, featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USO has completed 11 major construction and expansion projects. A five-story, Spanish Renaissance parking garage ( I, I 00 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fo untain pl aza was fini shed in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the Immaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In I 992, the uni ver­ sity completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall , which includes an expanded book­ store, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories. In 1990, the renovated Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Research Center opened, a facility that offers the latest in in forn1ation technology.

ACADEMICS

USO enro ll s more than 6,943 students who have a choice of more than 50 un­ dergraduate and graduate degree programs. The un iversity's academic units inclu de the Coll ege of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Admini stration, Edu­ cati on, Law and Nursi ng. Class size generall y averages between 18 -25 students wi th the student to teacher ratio being 18: I. Over 97 percent of US D's full-time faculty hold doctorates. In the annual ratings of the coun try's coll eges and uni versities, published by U. S. News & World Report, US O moved fro m the regional to national category in 1994. The university is ra nked among the top I 00 schools in the nati on.

STUDENT LIFE

Student acti viti es include cultura l events, dances, boat crui ses, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy ni ghts, symposia and much more. Students participate in a wide ra nge of volunteer projects such as adul t literacy tutorin g, seni or citi zen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. The intra mural program is also an integral part of student li fe on campus with over two-thirds of the US O communi ty partaking in intramural sports.

ATHLETICS

The Uni versity of San Diego is a member of the West Coast Conference fo r nearl y all sports and competes in 16 intercoll egiate sports on the NCAA Di vision I level. Wo men's sports include: basket­ ball , crew, cross country, soccer, softball , swimming, tennis and vol­ leyball. Men's sports inclu de: baseball , basketba ll , crew, cross coun­ try, golf, football , soccer and tenni s. Sin ce I 990 US O teams have won nine confe rence championships; made 26 NCAA post- season appear­ ances; had 25 Conference Coaches of the Year; 20 Confe rence Pl ayers of the Year, 11 Confe rence Freshmen of the Year, fo ur WCC Scholar Athl etes of the Year and 29 All- America selections. The US O Vo ll ey­ ball program has won two confe rence championships, made five NCAA post-season appearances, had three Confe rence Coaches of th e Year and two Confe rence Pl ayers of the Yea r. 18 ZfJfJl-ZfJfJZ lo1ae1a" 1J1:.,het&all TOM IANNACONE Director Of Athletics

Tom Iannacone is in hi s fourteenth year as Director of Athletics at the University of San Diego. He was named Director of Athletics on September I, 1988 after holding the same position the previous four years at St. Francis College of Pennsylvania. At USD, Iannacone directs an Athletic Department that includes sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate varsity teams, eight men's and eight women's, plus intramurals and recreation. In the last thirteen years behind hi s direction and leadership, Torero Athletics has enjoyed successes both on and off the playing field. His accomplishments at USD include an internal reorganization of the athletic department, plus improvements in the major areas of personnel, scholarship assistance, fac ilities, promotions and marketing, fund rai sing, drug education, academic support, and a university approved plan for scholarship support and sports sponsorship. In addition, he was instrumental in USD gaining membership to the Pioneer Football League, which began play in 1993. He has served on the I-AA Ath­ letic Directors Association Executive Committee; and is past Chairn1an of the West Coast Conference Athletics Directors Committee. During lannacone's tenure, facilities at the USD Sports C enter, along with all athletic fields, have seen vast improvements. In October of 2000, the Jenny Craig Pavilion opened, a new 5, I 00 seat multi-purpose facility which is now home to USD basketball and volleyball, and will benefit the entire university community. Improvements at the Sports Center include complete renovations of both the north and south wings that added offices for administrators and coaches; additional locker rooms for women's basketball, volleyball and women's soccer; an athletic department conference room; and an academic support room. Torero Stadium, where football, men's and women's soccer compete, was widened to accommodate soccer, and added a state-of-the-art lighting system and scoreboard. The Soft­ ball Complex has benefitted with a new dugouts, scoreboard, batting cages and additional seating. Additionally, The Canyon Field received lighting and a complete renovation for intercollegiate practices and intramural use. On the playing fields, USD has sent thirty teams to NCAA Tournaments since Iannacone's arrival in the Fall of 1988. Addition­ ally, the school has captured ten conference championships; twenty-eight NCAA All-Americans; eighteen CoSIDA/GTE Academic All­ Americans; twenty-five conference Coaches of the Year; nineteen conference Players of the Year; and four West Coast Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Besides having the 1999 NCAA National Champion in women's tennis (Zuzana Lesenarova), the Torero athletic program came out on top of the WCC schools in terms of overall strength in 1999 (based on an unofficial scoring system produced by USD each season). For the first time, the 1998-99 combined men's and women's athletics programs at USD ranked first in the standings. Since 1988 the university has been the host site for NCAA Tournament events for women's volleyball, men's soccer and women's tennis. Prior to USD, Iannacone built an impressive list of credentials at St. Francis College as Director of Athletics between 1984-87. His major contribu­ tions included the expansion of sports offerings and scholarships for both men and women, improved budgets, renovation of athletic facilities, the hiring of ad­ ditional staff, and the establishment of a master plan for the future and continual development of athletics. He served on several committees, most notably the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Infractions committee and the Northeast Conference committee on conference development. He served as assi stant Director of Athletics at Fordham University be­ tween 1977-84. Along with hi s administrative duties, he was assistant football coach for the Rams. Between 1975-78, he acted as offensive coordinator and bac kfi eld coach as Fordham captured 19 v ictories in thei r fi nal 24 games during thi s span. The ' 77 squad was and remains t he hi ghest scori ng team in Fordham history, averaging 34 points per game. In 1983 he was presented the presti gious Jack Coffey Award b y the Alumni Association for his outstanding contributions to Fordham athleti cs. He a lso served on vari ous Metro Atl antic Athleti c Confer­ ence committees. Prior to Fordham, Iannacone taught physical education and coached track and field, and fo otball in Connecti cut Publ ic School Di stri cts fro m 1964-76. He made hi s coll egiate football coaching debut as a n offensive backfie ld coach at Western Connecticut State University in 1974. A 1964 graduate of the University of Connecticut, Iannacone received hi s master of science degree in physical edu­ cation from Southern Connecticut State University in 1973 . Tom and hi s wife, Cynthia, have three children: Tom Jr. , Jennifer and Eric. All three are graduates of the University of San Diego. 19

Universit:y of San Diego At:hlet:ie Depart:ment: Brian Fogarty Dan Yourg Associate Director of Athletics Director ofAthletics Associate for Athletic Development Associate Directorof Athletics Dan Y ourg has Brian Fogarty enters his sixth year as USD' s been a member of the USO Athletics Department Associate Director of Athletics for Athletic Devel­ since the fall of 1985. opment. He took over this post after spending Yourg oversees Football, Baseball, Men's bas­ thirteen years as USD's head football coach. He ketball, Golf, Men's soccer, and Men' s and directed USD's football program to eleven seasons Women's tennis. In addition, he is the depart­ of.500 or better records and guided their move from ment liaison to USD's Financial Aid Office. the Division III ranks to the NCAA I-AA level in Yourg received his Bachelor's (Sociology, 1980) 1993. Work, 1986) degrees from the University of Wiscon- and Master's (Social His primary responsibilities are with fund raising, overseeing the Torero sin, where he was a nose guard on the Badgers' football team. Athletic Association (T AA), and marketing and promotions for the athletic Dan and his wife Virginia, a USO alumnus, are the parents of three department. Brian resides in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego and has four sons, John, Tom and Mike. children: Bridget (a recent graduate of USO), Joe, Colleen (currently a sophomore soccer player at USO) and Megan. Wendy Guthrie Associate Director of Athletics/ Ted Gosen Senior Woman Administrator Sports Information Director Wendy enters her sixth year on the USO staff Ted Gosen is in his 20th year serving as USD' s as the Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Director of' Sports Information. He oversees pub­ Woman Administrator. She will again this licity and publications for all USD Athletics teams, year as the Tournament Director for the WCC in addition to hosting media at USO events. Basketball Championships that USD will host in In 1981 Ted received his Master' s of Science early March. degree in Sports Administration from St. Thomas in Miami, Florida. A 1979 graduate of Guthrie is a 199 I graduate of Whittier College (B.A. in Business Ad­ University ministration) where she competed on the Cross Country and Track & Field San Jose State University, he earned his Bachelorof teams. A three-time team MVP, Guthrie was also a two-year team captain Science degree in Business Administration. In addition to his SID duties, Ted Information Directors ofAmerica (CoSIDA); and earned I st Team All-SCIAC recognition in Cross Country and Track & is a memberofthe College Sports Field. She earned her Master' s in Physical Education with a concentration assists the USD Hall of Fame Committee; is athletics editor for 'Voices,' a in Athletic Administration at Springfield College in Massachusetts. After university publication that is published six times a year; and teaches a bowling Springfield, she held the position of Assistant Director of Athletics/SW A at class through the USD recreation department. Ted and his wife Terri, a 1983 St. Francis College in Pennsylvania. Wendy gained experience working USD graduate, reside in Poway with their four daughters: Katie, Colleen, with the Colorado Sports Council and the U.S. Olympic Committee at the Claire and Erin. 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival in St. Louis, Missouri and was the Director of Renee Wiebe Awards Ceremonies/Special Events Manager for the Torch Run at the 1995 U.S. Olympic Festival in Denver, also working the I 996 Olympic games in Assistant Director of Athletics for Atlanta. Marketing and Promotions Renee Wiebe is in her fifth year as Assistant Greer Director of Athletics for Marketing and Promotions. Carolyn She is in charge of all marketing aspects for the Head Athletic Trainer athletic department, coordinates game-day and sea­ Carolyn Greer enters her twenty-fourth year as son long promotions and solicits and maintains cor­ the Head Certified Athletic Trainer for the Univer­ porate partnerships. She also directs special events, sity of San Diego athletic department. She is advertising, and game entertainment. This past year assisted by Suzi Higgins and Paul Signorelli. she implemented new programs for the athletic department which included A 1975 graduate of San Di ego State University the athletic merchandising program and the Torero Kids Club. Wiebe over­ with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Educa­ sees community outreach programs like the Inner-City Games Days, Girl ------tion, Carolyn went on to earn her Master' s in Sports Scout Nights and Elementary School Programs. She is also involved with an­ Medicine in 1978. nual fund raising events for the Sports Banquet, Golf Classic and Hall ofFame. in Sports Medicine and had Over the years she has taught classes Her previous experience in athletics was at the University of North­ published in a variety of journals. She oversees sixteen numerous articles ern Iowa where she was Marketing and Promotions Director from 1993-95. intercollegiate teams and approximately 390 USO student-athletes on a yearly Prior to that she was Promotions Assistant at the University of Florida. basis. The Sports Medicine staff provides injury prevention, immediate ca.re She earned her Bachelor of Journalism-Broadcast Sequence from the Univer­ and rehabilitation for USD's intercollegiate athletes. Carolyn, and her husband sity of Missouri-Columbia in May, 1991. She went on to earn her Masters of Jeff, reside in the Pacific Beach area of San Diego with their two boys, David Education with an emphasis in Sports Administration from Wichita State Uni­ and Jason. versity in August, 1993. 4(J

Universi-ty of San Diego A-thle-tie Depar-tmen-t John Martin Carl Reed Director of Athletic Facilities Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion John Martin has been a member of the USD Carl Reed joined the USD staff in July, athl etic staff since 1975. He was the school's 2000 in the new position of Director of the first head women's voll eyball coach, a post he Jenny Craig Pavilion. comes to USD from Cal Berkeley held through the 1989 season, and also oversaw Reed where he held the title of Assistant Events the Recreation Department. As volleyball coach, Manager for two years. A graduate of Saint son ap­ he directed theToreros to three postsea Mary' s Coll ege (B.A. in Politics, '96; M.A. in pearances, including a 4th place finish at the Sports Administration, ' 99), Reed also held 1976 AJA W Nationals. athletic department positions at Saint Mary's As Director of Athl etic Faci liti es, Martin Coll ege and with the West Coast Conference. oversees all the scheduling, field maintenance and purchasing. The past Besides overseeing all home athletic events, Reed will help few years he was the department's key liason during the construction of the oversee the day-to-day operations, management and marketing of the , etc. Jenny Craig Pavilion. A graduate of San Diego State (B.A. & M.A. in building to help attract outside events like concerts, trade-shows , California. History), John resides in Encinitas with hi s wife Jane. They have two Carl resides in La Mesa children: Eli za and Patrick, both attend USD. Chandra Kohler, Joel Morgan Events Manager of Jenny Craig Asst. Dir. ofAthletic Facilities Pavilion Joel joined the USD athleti c department Chandra Kohler is in her second year at staff in July, 2000 to assist John Martin with USD in the position of Assistant Director of athletic facilities. the Jenny Craig Pavilion. Before comin g to USD, Morgan spent the Kohler comes to USD from the Univer­ past two years serving as a Graduate Assistant sity of Denver where she was the Assistant at where he earned hi s Director of Facilities and Operations for the Master of Arts Degree in Athletic Administra­ Daniel L. Ritchie Center for Sports and tion. Joel has participated in event manage­ Wellness. She earned her B.S degree in Sports ment duties for such contests as the NCAA Medicine from Central Michigan University ( 1994) and later her Master' s Wrestling Championships, NCAA Men's Gymnastic Championships, and degree in Sport Administration from Bowling Green State University Big Ten Tennis Championships. Joel also obtained experience as an ( 1997).Chandra and her husband, Mike, reside in El Cajon. administrator for the 1999 NCAA Elite Eight and 2000 Sweet Sixteen Men's Basketball Tournaments. Shaney Fink Joel obtain ed his Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management Academic Support Coordinator from the University of Iowa in 1997. Joel and hi s wife, Erin, reside in Point Shaney Fink begins her first year as Loma. US D's Academic S uppo rt Coordinator. She Mike Matoso takes over for Mike M a toso, w ho moves Compliance Coordinator into the newly crea ted pos ition of Compli­ ance Coordina tor. Mike Matoso is in hi s s econd season as This past year she was on the Torero vol­ USD's Compli ance C oordinator, and third year leyball coaching staff as a first year assistant, with the USD staff. During the 1999-00 sea­ helping the Toreros to a 2 3-6 record and sec­ son he was th e Academic Support Coordina­ ond round fini sh in th e NCAA Tournament. tor. Pri or to USD she gained coaching ex perience a t th e high school , college Prior to USD, he s pent three years as th e and international levels for four years. She capped off a s tell ar coll e­ Academic Counselor at Southern California. giate c areer ( 1990-93) at Cal B erk eley and won selecti on to th e All-Pac Before U SC, Mike served as the Academi c m. F ink completed her B. A., graduatin g w ith honors in Advisor for all 18 intercoll egiate programs fo r IO Decade Tea ence from Berk eley in 1994. Cal Pol y San Luis Obispo for two years. He earn ed both hi s B.S. degree Social Sci in Physical Education ( 1993) and M.A. in Education, C ounseling ( 1994) from Cal Po ly. He was also a s tarting pitcher fo r the Mustangs baseball Dean Aresco team that fini shed 2"d in th e Di vision II Coll ege World Seri es. Mike and Strength & Conditioning Coach hi s w ife, Kelly, reside in Carl sbad with th ei r d aughter, Abiga il. Rachel Guerra Dean Aresco is in his first season as US D's Strength and Conditioni ng Coach. He comes Athletic Ticket Manager to US D via Towson State University w here Rachel Guerra begin s her first year as he was th eir head coach the past th ree sea­ US D's Athl etic T icket M anager at the JCP. sons. Additional professional experie nces in­ Guerra comes to US D from the San Diego clude sti nts at the Uni versity of Connecticut ! Padres organi zation where she worked in t he as a Graduate Assistan t, and at th e U.S. Olym­ ticket o ffi ce sin ce 1998. Pri or to working with pi c Trainin g Cente r in San Diego as th e In­ rgani zati on, s he work ed for ABC the Padres o terim Strength a nd Condi tioning Coordinator. Entert ainment in Century City as Coordinator He earned hi s B.S. in Exercise Ph ysio logy in 1995 from th e Uni versity of Accounti ng Servic es, and at K US I-TV 51 in of Connecti cut, and is close to completing hi s M. A. degree th ere in th e San Diego as a Feed Editor. sa me fi eld. A N SCA Certified Strength and Condi tioning Speciali st, he She earn ed her B.A. degree in Speech Communiactions from Cal State memberships with NSCA, the U. S. Weightlifting Federati on, Uni versity at Ful lerton in 1995. also holds and th e American Col lege of Sports Medic in e. 2(JfJl-2(J(J2 101ae1ao 'ljA~ket&All 41 University of San Diego At;hlet;ie Department;

Gary Becker David Segal John Cunningham Suzi Higgins Paul Signorelli Dir. Intramural/Rec. Asst. Intramural Dir. Transportati on Dir. Asst. Athleti c Trainer Asst. Athleti c Train er

Georgia Gordon Wendy Baxter Pauline Thonnard Amber Myrick Administrative Assistant Administrati ve Assistant Administrati ve Assistant Admini strati ve A ssistant

Brad Holl and Rich Hill Kevin McGarry Jennifer P etrie Rich Cota Men's Basketbal l Baseball Footba ll Vo ll eyball Cross Country

Seamus McFadden John Cossaboon To m Hagedorn Sherri Stephens Tim Moher Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Men's Tenn is Women's Tenn is Golf

Melissa McElvain Brooks Dagman Leeanne Crain Mike Keel er Adam Carney Soft ball Men's C rew Women's Crew Swimming/ Diving Student Asst. S ID 42

Media and Televison

For the second consecutive season all San Diego women's basketball games will be broad­ cast live over the Internet at WWW.USDTOREROS.COM!

Jack Murray will begin his second year as the voice of Torero women's basketball. Murray at­ tended Syracuse University from 1971-1976, and worked in the promotion and marketing of the Syracuse University Basketball and Football teams from 1971 to 1978. Murray relocated to San Diego and became the Clippers' Head Stat­ istician in 1980, and continued in that capacity until the team's move to Los Angeles in 1984. Murray served as the College Basketball editor of San Diego Sports Magazine in 1987 and 1988, and was hired as an Assistant Basketball Coach at Division I United States International Univer­ sity (USIU) in 1988 and served in that capacity under Head Coach Gary Zarecky from 1988 to 1991. Murray resides in Rancho San Diego with all the women's basketball Jack Murray broadcasts his wife Maria and their three daughters Kirn action, home or away, live over the internet at 16, Jacqui 10 and Allyson 9. www.usdtoreros.com - wee WOMEN 9 TV SCHEDULE [}\;ij '•'•w~ NOVEMBER

. . .. 1. 20 P ortl and vs. Oregon (W) 7:00 pm Action Sports l • -• ' JAN UARY 5 Portl and vs. Montana S t. (W) 5 :1 5 p m Action Sports 17 Portl and vs. LMU (W) 7:00 pm Acti on Sports 20 Sain t Mary's vs. US F (W) 3:00 pm KRON 3 1 S an Francisco vs. San D iego 7:00 pm San Diego 4 FEBUA RY Toreros talking to the media at the 200/ WCC Toumament 2 LMU vs. Pepperdine ( W) 2:30 pm FOX Sports 3 Gonzaga at P ortl and (W) 2:00 pm Acti on Sports 7 Portla nd vs. Santa C lara (W) 7:00 pm Acti on Sports

16 S t. Mary's vs . Santa Clara (W) 3:00 pm FOX Sports 2 1 P epperdine vs. San Di ego 7:00 pm San Diego 4 23 Portl and vs. Saint Mary's ( W) 7:00 pm Acti on Sports MARCH 3 WCC Women's Championshi p 2:30 pm FOX Sports, KRON, Torem s sho 1, ·11 at 2000 NCA A To11mame11 t press co11/ere 11 ce Acti on Sports

The University of San Diego women's basketball team will be on TV twice during the regular season at home. WCC games against San Francisco on January 31st and a February 21st match-up against Pepperdine will both be braodcast live on San Diego 4. The first WCC Women's basketball TV telecast takes place February 2nd in Los Angeles as Pepperdine travels down the coast to Loyola Marymount. The 2001-02 WCC Tournament Champion­ ship game is also scheduled to be broadcast live by three different television outlets. Fox Sports, KRON, and Action Sports are scheduled to cover the title game set for Saturday, March 3rd. Media and Televison

KFMB-TV, Channel 8 SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE Ted Gosen Ted Leitner, Sports Director Jess Kearney, Doug Williams, Hank Bauer, John Howard Chuck Scott (Sports Editors) Sports Information Director 7677 Engineer Road Nicole Vargas, Beat Writer San Diego, CA 92 111 PO Box 19 1 20th Year (858) 495-7589 Fax. 495-8645 San Di ego, CA 92 11 2 (6 19) 293- 1343 Fax: 293-2443 M.S. Sports Administration KGTV-TV, Channel 10 St. Thomas Uni versity (198 1) Jeff Cawley, Sports Di rector NORTH COUNTY TIMES B.S. Business Administration PO Box 85347 Steve Schofield, Sports Editor San Jose State ( 1979) San Diego, CA 92 186 Gary Hyvonen, Sports Editor (6 19) 237-6314 Fax.· 527-0369 Eric Breier, Sports Writer 207 East Pennsylvani a Ave. KNSD-TV, Channel 39 Escondido, CA 92025 Jim Laslavic, Sports Director (8 00) 200- 1601 Fax: (760) 740-5045 Nick Mirkovich Jim Stone, Dave Smith- Photograher Assistant Sports Information PO Box 11039 LOS ANGELES TIMES San Diego, CA 92111 Bill Dwyre, Sports Editor Director (858) 467-7226/7227 Fax. 569-1353 Times Mirro r Square Los Angeles, CA 90053 1st Year KUSI-TV, Channel 51 (800) 528-4637 Fax.· (2 13) 237-7876 Paul Rudy, Sports Director Uni versity (2000) Pacific Steve Quis, Sports ASSOCIATED PRESS B.A. Business Management 4575 Vi ewridge Bernie Wil son, Sports San Diego, CA 92 123 PO Box 19 1 (858) 505-5033/571 -6397 Fax. 576-93 17 San Diego, CA 92112 (6 19) 23 1-3587 Fax.· 291-2098 COX, San Diego Channel 4 LA: (2 13) 626- 1200 Dennis Morgigno, Program Direc tor LA Fax. (2 13) 346-0200 Nick Davis, Sports P roducer Important SID Information: Jason Bott, Sports Producer XTRA,690AM I 370 India Street, 2nd Floor Lee Hamilton, Sports Director SID Office: 619/260-4745 San Di ego, CA 92107 John Kentera, Chri s E ll o, Steve Hartman SID Fax: 619/260- (6 19) 266-5063 Fax 595-01 68 489 1 Pac ifi c Hi ghway San Di ego, CA 92110-4802 2990 KSWB- TV Channel 5 (6 19) 29 /-291 2 Fax: 29 1-5622 Press Row: 619/260-7555 John Hartung, Sports Reischea Canidate, Sports KFMB, 760AM Torero Hotline: 619/260-2323 Jeff Shearin (Photo) Mark Halda, Sports Asst. SID Home: 858/272-1424 7 19 I Engineer Road 7677 Engineer Road San Di ego, CA 92 1 11 San Diego, CA 92 111 Asst. SID E-mail: (858) 573-6500 Fax. 573-6600 (858) 495-8670 Fax: 279-7676 [email protected] Addresses FOX-TV, Channel 6 KSDO, 1130 AM; KOGO 600 AM Todd Salkowski , Sports Producer Jim Charvet, Rick Hill, Sports WebSite: http://www.usdtoreros.com Katy Temple, Sport s 5050 Murphy Canyon Road Mailing: USD Athletics 8253 Ronson Road San Di ego, CA 92 123 San Di ego, CA 92 1 11 (6 / 9) 560-6671 Fax. 285-4364 (858) 650-5489 Fax.· 279-0061

KCBQ.1170 AM Media Credential Requests 9255 Towne Centre Dri ve ALONG PRESS ROW Suite 535 All requests for credentials should be made at least one day in San Di ego, CA 92 12 1 Wendy Guthrie advance. Passes will be le ft at Will Call. Cumulati ve stati stics (858) 535-1 210 Came Adm inistra tor and game programs will be f urnished b efore th e game. After Nick Mirkovich th e game, coaches and pl ayers will be avail abl e after a ten-minute KPRZ.1210AM Media Relations Director cooling down peri od. Approx imately IO minutes after th e game, 9255 Towne Centre Dri ve Suite 535 John Martin a fin al box with stats a nd pl ay-by-play will be avail able. S eat­ San Di ego. CA 92 12 I Facility Director in g for medi a w ill be a t fl oor level along courtside. To insure a (858) 509-1 332 Renee Wiebe Jerry Gross Sports Ta lk (5 -6 pm. Sat.) seat, pl ease noti fy the SID O ffi ce at l east one day in advance. Pro 111 otio11 s & Marketing The press row phone number i s (6 19) 260-7555. There a re no Adam Carney pl ayer interviews on game days until the completi on of th e con­ Swde 11t SID test. Medi a interested in interviewing either th e coaches or play­ Chris McComic ers, or in attending prac tices, pl ease contact Nick Mirkovich or Public Address A1111 0 1111 cer Ted Gosen at (6 19) 260-4745. Gayle Neville Scorer R.J. Wolf 1200 Bayhill Drive; Suite 302 Commissioner: Mike G ill eran Official Tim er San Bruno, CA 94066 Associate C ommissioner: Don Ott Pete Vartelas Phone: (650) 873-8622 Associate Commissioner: Teresa Ku ehn 30-Clock Operator Fax: (650) 873-7846 Assistant Commissioner: Va leri e Ri chard son Susan Reynolds Internet: www.wccsports.com Director o f Communi cati ons: Bra d Walk er Communicati ons Assistant: Jen D ouglas Statistician Jubal Daugherty Music Mixer 44

200I-02 Broadcast Roster

#3 #5 #12 #13 5'6" 5'6" 5'6" 5'7" Junior Senior Fresh Fresh Guard Guard Guard Guard

Kerri Melissa Polly Brandi Nakamoto Glazebrook Dong Collato

#21 #2 #24 #25 5'9" 5'6" 5'9" 5'11" Soph Senior Senior Fresh Guard Guard Forward Forward

Marie Janeene Robyn Cassidy Plocher Arendsen Fortney Blaine

#34 #42 6'1" 6'3" 6'1" 6'1" Soph Soph Junior Junior Forward Center Guard Center

Melissa Marta Jen Erin Padgett Menuez Wedo Malich

Head Assist Assist Assist Coach Coach Coach Coach 22nd yea 4th year 1st year 1st year

Kathy Erik Dawn Shelley Marpe Johnson Baker Sheetz

T0RER0 BASKETBALL 2001-02

NOVEMBER JANUARY Sun 18 Denver 1 :00 PM THU 03 CENTENARY 7:00 PM Tue 20 Colorado 7:00 PM THU 10 PORTLAND 7:00 PM SAT 12 GONZAGA 7:00 PM Fri-Sat 23-24 @St. John's Tournament WED 16 SANTA CLARA 7:00 PM Fri 23 San Diego vs. Fordham 4:00 PM Sat 19 Santa Clara 7:00 PM Fri 23 Hofstra vs. St. Johns 6:00 PM Fri 25 Loyola Marymount 7:00 PM Sat 24 Consolation Game 4:00 PM Sat 26 Pepperdine 7:00 PM Sat 24 Championship Game 6:00 PM THU 31 SAN FRANCISCO 7:00 PM

DECEMBER FEBRUARY/MARCH SAT 01 PACIFIC 2:00 PM SAT 02 SAINT MARY'S 7:00 PM WED 05 UCLA 4:00 PM Thu 07 Gonzaga 7:00 PM SAT 08 SAN JOSE STATE 2:00 PM Sat 09 Portland 7:00 PM SUN 09 BOISE STATE 1:00 PM Fri 15 Saint Mary's 7:00 PM WED 19 SACRAMENTO STATE 7:00 PM Sat 16 San Francisco 7:00 PM Fri 21 UC Irvine 7:00 PM THU 21 PEPPERDINE 7:00 PM SAT 23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 7:00 PM FRI. SUN 28,30 U SAN DIEGO TOURNAMENT Thu-Sun 28-3 wee Championships TBA FRI 28 AUBURN vs. IOWA ST. 6:00 PM Sat-Mon 23-24 NCAA Final Four TBA FRI 28 TEXAS - SAN ANTONIO 8:00 PM SUN 30 CONSOLATION GAME 6:00 PM SUN 30 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 8:00 PM