State Results DATE OPPONENT (rank) RESULT Jan. 31 Texas-San Antonio W, 6-5 Feb. 1 Texas-San Antonio W, 6-3 Feb. 2 Texas-San Antonio W, 9-1 (5) Tuesday, February 4, 2003 Feb. 7 SW Texas State# 3:30 p.m. Feb. 7 Texas# (12) 5:30 p.m. SUN DEVIL SOFTBALL Feb. 8 Iowa State# 3:30 p.m. Feb. 8 Mississippi State# 5:30 p.m. NO. 13 ARIZONA STATE HOSTS Feb. 9 Utah# 12:00 p.m. EAM IESTA OWL OURNAMENT Feb. 9 Massachusetts# (25) 2:00 p.m. 17-T F B T Feb. 14 Illinois State% 5:00 p.m. Feb. 14 Utah State% 7:00 p.m. ON TAP: The 13th-ranked (3-0) will host Feb. 15 Iowa% 5:00 p.m. their annual Tournament, Friday, February 7 through Feb. 15 Illinois State% 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 9 at the Rose Mofford Complex and Feb. 16 Iowa% 1:00 p.m. Farrington Stadium. The Sun Devils will open play against South- Feb. 16 Utah State% 3:00 p.m. west Texas State on Friday at 3:30 p.m. and 12th-ranked Texas at Feb. 21 vs. DePaul^ 12:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Both games will be played on Field 1 at Rose Mofford. On Feb. 21 vs. Liberty^ 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Farrington Stadium, the Devils will face Iowa State at Feb. 22 vs. Ohio State^ 10:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. and Mississippi State at 5:30 p.m. ASU will end the tourna- Feb. 22 Bracket Play^ 5/7:30 p.m. ment on Sunday back up at Rose Mofford against Utah at 12:00 p.m. Feb. 23 Bracket Play^ TBD and 25th-ranked Massachusetts at 2:00 p.m. Feb. 23 Bracket Play^ TBD Feb. 28 UC Riverside 5:00 p.m. FIESTA BOWL NOTES: The Fiesta Bowl is one of the premier tour- Feb. 28 Oklahoma 7:00 p.m. naments in the country with 10 of the 17 teams ranked in the top-25, March 1 Oklahoma 5:00 p.m. while seven of the teams are ranked in the top-15 ... three teams March 1 UC Riverside 7:00 p.m. from last year’s Women’s will be competing March 2 Oklahoma 1:00 p.m. (Arizona, Arizona State, Nebraska) ... 46 games will be played dur- March 2 UC Riverside 3:00 p.m. ing the three-day tournament ... the Fiesta Bowl is a chance for many March 7 vs. Virginia Tech! 3:00 p.m. of the teams to play a lot of games, there is no champion crowned March 7 vs. Santa Clara! 7:00 p.m. and no pool or bracket play ... two sites will be utilized on Friday and March 8 Bracket Play! TBD Saturday, the Rose Mofford Sports Complex (25th Ave./Dunlap) and March 8 Bracket Play! TBD ASU’s Farrington Stadium (Sixth St./Rural Rd.) ... eight different con- March 9 Bracket Play! TBD ferences will be represented. March 14 vs. Oklahoma+ 9:00 a.m. March 14 vs. Cal State Northridge+ 1:00 p.m. LAST TIME OUT: The Sun Devils open their 2003 season with a March 15 vs. UNLV+ 9:00 a.m. home three-game sweep of Texas-San Antonio. In the first game, March 15 Bracket Play+ 5:00 p.m. Junior All-American Phelan Wright’s two out, two run single in the March 16 Bracket Play+ TBD bottom of the sixth lifted ASU to a 6-5 win after trailing 5-3. Freshman March 20 Canadian National Team (DH)6:00 p.m. pitcher Desiree Serrano, after starting the game, re-enterd in the March 28 Oregon* 7:00 p.m. seventh to earn the save, while junior Susan Aguilar picked up her March 29 Oregon State* 7:00 p.m. first win. In the second contest, the Devils tallied three runs in the March 30 Oregon State* 1:00 p.m. first and fifth innings to seal the win. Junior pitcher Cheryl Evans April 4 @ UCLA* 2:00 p.m. posted the win with Serrano notching her second save. Senior Kara April 5 @ Washington* 2:00 p.m. Brun continued her hot start with a 2-for-3 night with two runs scored April 6 @ Washington* 1:00 p.m. and an RBI, while Evans also went 2-for-3 with three RBIs. In the April 11 California* (KAZ) 7:00 p.m. final game, Serrano struckout 11 batters and had a no hitter through April 12 Stanford* (KAZ) 7:00 p.m. four innings as ASU run ruled UTSA, 9-1, in five innings. Serrano April 13 Stanford* 1:00 p.m. recorded her first win after striking out nine of the first 12 batters, April 18 @ Arizona* 7:00 p.m. allowing only three hits and one run. ASU’s bats also exploded, es- April 19 @ Arizona* 7:00 p.m. pecially Evans, who drilled to long home runs with three RBIs. Wright April 23 Arizona* (KAZ) 7:00 p.m. also hit her first home run of the year and had three RBIs as well. April 25 @ Oregon State* 2:00 p.m. April 26 @ Oregon* 2:00 p.m. TOUGH SCHEDULE/TOUGHER CONFERENCE: As in any sea- April 27 @ Oregon* 1:00 p.m. son, Arizona State will face many of the nation’s top teams and tradi- May 2 @ Stanford* 7:00 p.m. tionally holds a high RPI. Last year, ASU was second in the Pac-10 May 3 @ California* 2:00 p.m. in most games played against top-25 teams (34). This year will be May 4 @ California* 1:00 p.m. no different as the Devils will face numerous teams ranked in the May 9 Washington* (FSN) 7:00 p.m. NFCA preseason top-25. Within the toughest conference in the na- May 10 UCLA* 7:00 p.m. tion, the Pacific-10, ASU will face a nationally-ranked team nearly May 10 UCLA* 9:00 p.m. every time out. Seven of the eight Pac-10 teams are ranked in the May 15-18 NCAA Regionals TBD top-25, including the top three and six of the top-14. May 22-26 NCAA College World SeriesTBD

All home games are bolded. Will Phillips, Softball Contact * Pacific-10 Conference game. # Fiesta Bowl Tournament, Phoenix/Tempe, Ariz. Carson Center/Media Relations Office, Room 131 % Louisville Slugger Tournament, Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Arizona 85287-2505 ^ NFCA Leadoff Classic Tournament, Columbus, Ga. ! National Invitational Tournament, San Jose, Calif. (480) 965-6592 • Fax: (480) 965-5408 + KIA Klassic Tournament, Fullerton, Calif. [email protected] • www.thesundevils.com 2003 Sun Devil Softball — 2•2•2 February 4, 2003

NFCA/USA Today Preseason Top-25 THE WRIGHT STUFF: Junior third baseman Phelan Wright enters the 2003 season as one of the premier softball players in the country. After posting outstanding num- Team (first place) Record Pts. LR bers as a freshman and as a sophomore, Wright, currently ASU’s all-time leader in 1. UCLA (18) 55-9 543 5 career batting average (.402), earned NFCA first-team All-American honors last year. 2. Arizona (2) 55-12 515 2 She led the team throughout the year in batting average (.405/4th Pac-10), hits (75/ 3. California (2) 56-19 435 1 6th Pac-10) and doubles (17/3rd Pac-10). She finished second in home runs (8), RBIs 4.(t) Michigan 50-11 403 7 (40) and batted .350 in the pitching rich Pac-10 Conference. Wright also led the team in multi-hit games (23), multi-RBI games (11) and posted the team’s second longest 4.(t) Nebraska 50-14 403 6 hitting streak at 10 games. She was also one of 10 finalists for National Player of the 6. Washington 46-18 395 14 Year honors and was named first-team All-Pacific Region and All-Pac-10. Wright also 7. Louisiana State 56-11 373 9 was named to the NIST All-Tournament team and the Region III All-Tournament team. 8. Oklahoma 49-16 369 8 As a freshman, Wright was named the team’s Offensive Player of the Year after lead- 9. Florida State 55-20 344 4 ing ASU in batting average (.399/average was the highest posted by a freshman in the 10. Cal State Fullerton 53-13 341 10 Pac-10 since 1999), hits (67) triples (2) and slugging percentage (.530). She also 11. DePaul 50-11 336 11 earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors, Louisville Slugger/NFCA National Player of 12. Texas 50-13 335 16 the Week honors and Pac-10 Player of the Week honors. In 21 Pac-10 games she 13. Arizona State 46-20 321 3 batted an amazing .418 in the pitching rich conference and posted the team’s longest 14. Stanford 44-20 315 15 hitting streak at 13 games (fifth longest in the Pac-10). Wright produced a team-high 18 RBIs with two outs and finished tied for second on the team with 17 multi-hit games 15. Fresno State 50-20 241 17 and third in multi-RBI games (6). Additionally, she batted .530 at the National Invita- 16. Ohio State 55-14 216 13 tional Tournament, earning all-tournament honors and led the team in postseason 17.(t)Notre Dame 44-16 160 19 batting average at a .455 clip, earning Region III All-Tournament team honors. 17.(t)Georgia 59-17 160 22 19. Georgia Tech 52-18 152 18 HEAD COACH LINDA WELLS: The Sun Devil softball program continues its suc- 20. South Carolina 46-20 123 12 cess on the national scene under the tutelage of 14th-year head coach Linda Wells, 21. Pacific 43-17 92 20 one of the most prominent and successful coaches in NCAA history. Wells, who is 22. Alabama 46-19 87 NR currently the seventh-most successful active coach in NCAA Division I history with 23. Oregon State 40-25 80 24 822 victories, has led the Sun Devils to 10 (six consecutive 1997-02) NCAA Regional 24. Texas A&M 40-18 78 21 appearances in 13 seasons, including two trips in the past four years to the College 25. Massachusetts 53-13 68 23 World Series (1999/2002). While at Arizona State, Wells has compiled 471 wins and has had seven players earn a total of 10 All-American awards. Wells’ vast coaching Dropped Out: None. experience and tireless work ethic has not gone unnoticed by the country or by the world as she was named the head coach of the Greek Olympic National Team that will Receiving Votes: Florida Atlantic (63), Baylor (60), Iowa (52), Louisiana-Lafayette (29), Virgina Tech (3). compete in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Wells, who has previous international experience, was selected among several highly qualified coaching professionals to **Teams in italics indicates 2003 opponents. lead the host team into the games. Wells’ achieved a coaching milestone that few can or will ever obtain, winning 800 career games. The Sun Devils earned Wells her 800th Arizona State Records win with an 11-1 win over Rutgers (3/16/02). The 2002 team, arguable her most tal- ented and successful, also tied a school-record in the national polls, finishing at No. 3 Pacific-10...... 0-0 and for posting the most wins in a single season with 46. The 2002 season also Non-Conference ...... 3-0 marked the second appearance for Wells in the Women’s College World Series where Against Ranked Teams ...... 0-0 they finished third, the best in school history since the NCAA established the current Against Unranked Teams ...... 3-0 format. Players again flourished under Wells as she produced two All-Americans, five Home Games...... 3-0 All-Pac-10 players, two All-Pacific Region players and two Academic All-American play- Road Games ...... 0-0 ers. Wells also had two players earn National Player of the Week honors and five Pac- 10 Pitcher/Player of the Week honors. With the addition of five All-Pac-10 selections in Neutral Sites...... 0-0 2002, Wells has now coached 64 all conference players during her tenure at Arizona Day Games ...... 1-0 State, averaging five All-Pac-10 selections every season. Wells has coached 31 ca- Night Games...... 2-0 reer .300 hitters at ASU in her 12 seasons, averaging a combined .330 — not an easy Vs. Right Handed Starters ...... 3-0 accomplishment in the pitching-rich Pac-10 where games are traditionally low scoring. Vs. Left Handed Starters...... 0-0 Extra Innings...... 0-0 BEHIND THE PLATE: Senior Adriana Garcia will lead a trio of catchers in 2003. Last One Run Game...... 1-0 year Garcia played in 60 games, making 57 starts with five doubles, 21 RBIs, while 17 Two Run Game...... 0-0 of her 21 RBIs came with two outs. Defensively, she picked off eight base runners and Five Run (+) Game...... 1-0 made only two errors in 268 chances for a team-high .993 fielding percentage. Prior to Shutouts ...... 0-0 ASU, Garcia earned 2001 NFCA/NJCAA Division I Diamond Sports National Catcher ASU Scores First ...... 2-0 of the Year honors and was a 2001 first-team All-American. The two-time all-region Opponent Scores First ...... 1-0 and all-conference selection, Garcia played two years at in Out-Hit Opponents ...... 3-0 Yuma, Ariz. where she batted .448 with six home runs and 68 RBIs. Garcia recorded Out-Hit by Opponents ...... 0-0 a fielding percentage of .991, while throwing out 29 base runners attempting to steal. February ...... 3-0 RUNNING WITH THE DEVIL: Junior Kristin Farber will look to continue her fast March ...... 0-0 pace from last year when she led the team for the second straight year in stolen bases April...... 0-0 (21). In her two-year career, Farber has been cut down only twice in 39 chances and is May...... 0-0 fourth all-time with her 37 steals. Named to the WCWS All-Tournament Team, Farber Last 5 Games ...... 3-0 also posted the team’s longest hitting streak (third longest in Pac-10) at 16 games and Last 10 Games ...... 0-0 batted .330. In her initial season she was named the team’s Freshman of the Year, Current Winning Streak...... 3 earning second-team All-Pacific Region accolades and was named honorable men- Longest Winning Streak ...... 3 tion All-Pac-10 after finishing fifth in the Pac-10 with 16 stolen bases. 2003 Sun Devil Softball — 3•3•3 February 4, 2003

Arizona State Starters & Key Reserves

# Name Yr. Pos. B/T Avg. Notes 99 Desiree Serrano R-Fr. P R/R .000 1-0 with 2 saves and 21 strikeouts 12 Valerie Sevilla So. OF/P L/R .500 3-for-6 with a double and 2 runs scored against UTSA 4 Kristin Farber Jr. OF L/R .111 37 career steals in 39 attempts; WCWS All-Tournament Team 7 Kara Brun Sr. SS/2B R/R .667 6-for-9 with 3 runs scored against UTSA 13 Phelan Wright Jr. 3B R/R .375 First-team All-American; HR and 3 RBIs in opening weekend 24 Cheryl Evans Jr. P/1B R/R .500 JC first-team All-American; 4-for-8, 2 HRs and 6 RBIs vs. UTSA 17 Adriana Garcia Sr. C R/R .556 5-for-9 with 3 runs and 2 RBIs against UTSA 8 Jennifer Forner Sr. OF L/L .286 2 doubles and 2 runs scored in 2 games vs. UTSA 10 Carla Strege Fr. 2B/1B R/R .400 2-for-5 with a run scored against UTSA 9 Jen McCard Fr. 2B R/R .000 Great hands; first-team all-league selection

23 Ashley Werschky Fr. P/1B R/R .333 Can hit for power; two-time first-team All-CIF selection 22 Keri Pulcifer Jr. OF L/L .500 3-for-6 with 2 doubles and 2 RBIs vs. UTSA 21 Joy Hull Jr. OF R/R .333 Double and 2 RBIs against UTSA 15 Katie Cobos Jr. C R/R .000 2002 Division II JC Catcher of the Year 1 Billie Akauola So. OF R/R .000 Transfer from Temple who can pitch and play the outfield 20 Kim Zadrozny Fr. UTL R/R .000 Third-team NFCA All-American; can play several positions 5 Kari Reidhead Jr. 1B L/L .000 Played in 29 games last year; will see some time at first base

ASU Career Leaders BRUN’S A HIT: Senior shortstop Kara Brun has made an impact while wearing the Maroon and , offensively and defensively. Brun, one of 25 finalists for National Batting Average Player of the Year honors as a junior, led the team in home runs (10), RBIs (52) and 1. Phelan Wright (2001-present) .402 finished second in hits (72). The 52 RBIs was also a single-season record along with 2. Lisa Dacquisto (1994-97) .378 her 10 home runs. Brun, a first-team All-Pac-10 selection, is second all-time in Arizona 3. Leanne Easley (1972-75) .377 State history in home runs (24), RBIs (133) and doubles (38). In addition, Brun struck 4. Rachel Brown (1991-92) .362 out only 14 times in 206 at bats (once every 15 ab) and turned a Pac-10 and team-high 5. Jodi Rathbun (1985-87) .361 17 double plays, as well as leading the team and Pac-10 with 168 assists. Academi- 6. Peggy McAbee (1978-79) .349 7. Kara Brun (2000-present) .338 cally, Brun is just as impressive, earning second-team Verizon Academic All-American 8. Nichole Thompson (1999-2002) .333 acclaim, first-team Academic All-Pacific Region and first-team Academic All-Pac-10 9. Raja Woods (1997-98) .332 honors. She also earned Pac-10 Player of the Week honors (2/25) and is seventh all- 10. Kristin Farber (2001-present) .325 time in career batting average (.338) and hits (199). As a sophomore, Brun earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors, as well as the team’s Defensive Player of the Year Home Runs award while recording a 12 game hitting streak, second longest on the team and eighth 1. Erica Beach (1999-2002) 27 longest in the Pac-10. She batted .311 with 59 hits, a team-high 34 runs and also 2. Kara Brun (2000-present) 24 posted team-highs in RBIs (42) and doubles (10). Brun finished second on the team in 3. Suzie Gaw (1979-82) 16 home runs (6), had a .458 slugging percentage and recorded a team second-best 15 4. Chris Gill (1997-99) 14 5. Phelan Wright (2001-present) 13 RBIs with two outs. Defensively, she turned 14 double plays, good for fourth in the Pac-10 and led the team with 129 assists. As a freshman, Brun earned All-Pac-10 Runs Batted In second team honors, selected to the Region V All-Tournament team and was named 1. Erica Beach (1999-2002) 153 the team’s Freshman and Defensive Player of the Year. At the plate, Brun led the team 2. Kara Brun (2000-present) 133 in batting average (.352), hits (68), doubles (16), runs (44), total bases (108), and was 3. Chris Gill (1997-99) 115 second in RBIs (38). Brun tied the single-season record in home runs (8) and posted 4. Alyssa Johnson (1993-96) 108 18 multi-hit games, eight multi-RBI games and held a team-high 16 game hitting streak. 5. Kathy Escarcega (1984-87) 95 14. Phelan Wright (2001-present) 72 NEW SUN DEVILS: After the graduation of a highly-successful class, Arizona State Hits will welcome 12 new players (in addition to redshirt freshman Desiree Serrano) to the 1. Lisa Dacquisto (1994-97) 296 2003 team. Five freshmen and seven transfers will join the solid core of six returning 2. Nichole Thompson (1999-2002) 253 players to complete the roster. The freshman include: Andria Barrera (San Jose, 3. Ann Rowen (1988-91) 245 Calif./Archbishop Mitty), Jen McCard (La Palma, Calif./John F. Kennedy), Carla Strege 4. Missy Hixon (1999-2002) 228 (Long Beach, Calif./Lakewood), Ashley Werschky (La Verne, Calif./Glendora), Kim 5. Alyssa Johnson (1993-96) 224 Zadrozny (Chandler, Ariz./Seton Catholic). The transfers include: Susan Aguilar 6. Erica Beach (1999-2002) 222 (Mesa, Ariz./), Billie Akauola (Buffalo, N.Y./Temple), Katie Cobos 7. Kara Brun (2000-present) 205 (Phoenix, Ariz./Phoenix College), Cheryl Evans (Galt, Calif./San Joaquin Delta Col- Doubles lege). Joy Hull (Scottsdale, Ariz./Phoenix College), Keri Pulcifer (Acton, Calif./Ante- 1. Kathy Escarcega (1984-87) 39 lope Valley College), Valerie Sevilla (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Virginia). 2. Kara Brun (2000-present) 38 3. Missy Hixon (1999-2002) 37 NEW ASSISTANT COACH: Matthew Weiner joins the Sun Devils staff with the re- Alyssa Johnson (1993-96) 37 sponsibilities of hitting, outfield and assisting with recruiting. Prior to his appointment 5. Nichole Thompson (1999-2002) 29 at Arizona State, Weiner was the assistant at Wichita State University, where he was Chris Gill (1997-99) 29 responsible for the outfield and hitters. From 1998-2001, Weiner was an assistant 10. Phelan Wright (2001-present) 23 coach at Humboldt State University, a NCAA Division II program in Arcata, California. There Weiner instructed the outfield and hitters on the way to three Conference Cham- Stolen Bases 1. Lisa Dacquisto (1994-97) 102 pionships, four Regional Tournaments, and two National Tournaments, which culmi- 2. Erin Hull (1994-98) 52 nated into a third place finish in 2001 and a National Championship in 1999. In 1995 3. Raja Woods (1997-98) 47 and 1996, Weiner coached at his alma mater Antioch High School in the San 4. Kristin Farber (2001-present) 37 Francisco Bay Area. 2003 Sun Devil Softball — 4•4•4 February 4, 2003

DEVIL NOTES: Arizona State was picked to finish sixth in the 2003 Pac-10 Preseason Coaches Poll ... the Sun Devil preseason ranking of No. 13 is the lowest beginning ranking since the 1999 preseason poll tabbed ASU No. 15. Also, the No. 13 ranking is the lowest ASU has been ranked since the beginning of May 1999 (No. 16) before the Devils advanced to the College World Series, finishing 7th ... the opening game against UT-San Antonio on January 31 is the earliest opening game, dating back to at least the mid 1980’s and is the earliest opening game in head coach Linda Wells 14 years.

STADIUM & FIELD AWARDS: For the second time in the past three years, Arizona State was the college/university winner of the NFCA/Turface Grounds Crew Field Maintenance award for the 2002 season. Dedicated in April, 2000, Alberta B. Farrington Stadium is a 1,500 seat facility that includes 500 back seats. Among the stadium’s many features are sunken dugouts, home/visitor/umpire locker rooms, offices, trainers room, concession stands, a team shop and a team room. Arizona State also won the 2000 NFCA/Turface Grounds Crew Field Maintenance award. The field maintenance staff is headed by Pete Wozniak. Award winners were chosen by a panel of independent judges made up of grounds maintenance professionals selected by the NFCA and Turface. Farrington Stadium was also awarded “The Crescordia” (To Grow In Harmony) honor in 2000. The honor is for Environmental Excellent in building and structures awarded by the Valley Forward Association and Honeywell.

TELEVISION EXPOSURE: The Sun Devils are scheduled to have three games broadcast live on KAZ-TV (cable channel 13). The televised games are against Pac-10 foes California (April 11), Stanford (April 12) and Arizona (April 23). The Devils were also selected for a FOX Sports Net broadcast against Washington on Friday, May 9 at 7:00 p.m. That game, however, will be broadcast at a later date and time.

MEDIA INFORMATION: All publicity for the ASU softball team are coordinated by Assistant Media Relations Director Will Phillips at (480) 965-1237. Any interviews with ASU softball players or coaches should be arranged through Phillips with at least 48 hours notice.

2003 Arizona State Softball Roster

NO. NAME POS. B/T YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Billie Akauola UTL R/R So. TR Buffalo, N.Y. (Temple) 4 Kristin Farber OF L/R Jr. 2V Los Alamitos, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) 5 Kari Reidhead 1B L/L Jr. 1V Holbrook, Ariz. (Holbrook HS) 6 Andria Barrera UTL R/R So. HS San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) 7 Kara Brun SS R/R Sr. 3V Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley HS) 8 Jennifer Forner OF L/L Sr. 3V Walnut Creek, Calif (Los Lomas HS) 9 Jen McCard INF R/R Fr. HS La Palma, Calif. (John F. Kennedy HS) 10 Carla Strege INF R/R Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Lakewood HS) 12 Valerie Sevilla P/OF L/R So. TR Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Virginia) 13 Phelan Wright 3B R/R Jr. 2V Los Alamitos, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) 15 Katie Cobos C R/R Jr. TR Phoenix, Ariz. (Phoenix College) 17 Adriana Garcia C R/R Sr. 1V Riverside, Calif. (Arizona Western College) 19 Susan Aguilar P —/R Jr. TR Mesa, Ariz. (Phoenix College) 20 Kim Zadrozny UTL R/R Fr. HS Chandler, Ariz. (Seton Catholic HS) 21 Joy Hull OF R/R Jr. TR Scottsdale, Ariz. (Phoenix College) 22 Keri Pulcifer OF L/L Jr. TR Acton, Calif. (Antelope Valley College) 23 Ashley Werschky P R/R Fr. HS La Verne, Calif. (Glendora HS) 24 Cheryl Evans P R/R Jr. TR Galt, Calif. (San Joaquin Delta College) 99 Desiree Serrano P R/R So. RS Colton, Calif. (Colton HS)

Head Coach: Linda Wells, 14th year (S.E. Missouri State, ’72) Assistant Coach: Tamara Ivie, 2nd year (Cal State Northridge, ’00) Assistant Coach: Matthew Weiner, 1st year (Humboldt State, ’99) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Cristy Knight, 2nd year (Northern Arizona, ’96) Graduate Assistant Coach: Stacey Farnworth