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2005 WSOC Guide.Indd TTABLEABLE OOFF CCONTENTSONTENTS :: QUICK FACTS Location J.D. Morgan Center 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Ticket Offi ce (310) UCLA-WIN U Chancellor Dr. Albert Carnesale Director of Athletics Daniel G. Guerrero Sr. Women’s Admin. Petrina Long Assoc. Athletic Director (Soccer) Ken Weiner Faculty Athletic Rep. Donald Morrison Home Field (Capacity) Frank W. Marshall Field at Drake Stadium (11,700) All-Time Home Record 93-20-6 C Enrollment 36,890 Founded 1919 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Bruins Conference Pacifi c-10 National Affi liation NCAA Division I Head Coach Jillian Ellis (William & Mary, ‘88) L Record at UCLA (Years) 110-25-5 (6 years) Career Record (Years) 129-43-5 (8 years) Assistant Head Coach Joe Mallia (Old Dominion ‘92) Assistant Coach Mark Carr (Bournemouth ‘01) 2004 Record 18-7 2004 Pac-10 Record (Finish) 6-3 (T-1st) 2004 NCAA Finish 2nd 2004 Final National Ranking 2nd (NSCAA/adidas) A :: TABLE OF CONTENTS :: About This Guide The 2005 UCLA women’s soccer media guide was writ- The 2005 Bruins UCLA History ten, designed and edited by Danny Harrington, Assistant Radio/TV Chart 2 All-Time Letterwinners 34 Sports Information Director. Photography by ASUCLA Roster 3 All-Time Numerical Roster 35 Campus Studio (Scott Quintard and Todd Cheney). Ad- ditional photos provided by Jeff Sipsey, Scott Chandler Season Outlook 6-7 All-Time Player Statistics 36-37 and Heston Quan. Special thanks to Shane Lardinois Year-by-Year Cumulative Stats 37 for his pictures from the 2004 NCAA College Cup. Coor- Coaching Staff All-Time Game-by-Game Results 38-39 dinated by Don Junowich, Print Management Services Head Coach Jillian Ellis 8-9 Yearly Coaching Records 39 and Nadine Nelson, Digital Color. Special thanks to Getty Assistant Coaches 10 Bruin Honors 40 Images, ASUCLA Photography, Berliner Studios, Andrew Team Records / Freshmen Records 41 Bernstein, Ruth Chambers, the Los Angeles Visitors and Player Biographies Convention Bureau and Scott Quintard for their photos Individual Season Leaders 42 in the UCLA Experience. Additional photos by Tony Duffy, Player Biographies 14-25 Individual Career Leaders 43 The Sporting Image. Yearly Leaders 44 2004 Season in Review Purchase: Copies of the women’s soccer media guide can Facility Information 45 be purchased in person at the UCLA’s Sports Information Final Statistics 28 All-Time NCAA Results 46 Offi ce for $6.00. By mail, make checks payable for $8.00 Scoring & Results 28 2004 NCAA Championship Results 46 to UC Regents and mail to UCLA Sports Information Of- Season in Review 29 All-Time Final NSCAA Polls 47 fi ce, Women’s Soccer Guide, PO Box 24044, Los Angeles, Final National Rankings 29 National Team Players 48 CA 90024. 2004 Boxscores 30-31 Where are They Now? 49 :: UCLA Ticket Information Pac-10 Standings, Stats & Honors 32 All-Time Record vs. Opponents 54 Tickets to all UCLA home matches can be purchased General Information prior to the match at the Drake Stadium ticket booth. Media Information 4 Prices are $7 for adults and $5 for youth/students. UCLA Opponent Information 50-51 students with valid ID are admitted for free (Non-NCAA Tournament matches). Administrators Biographies 52 Key Athletic Department Staff 53 :: UCLA Sports Information 2005 Team Photo IFC 2005 Schedule IBC The UCLA Sports Information Offi ce is located on the fi rst fl oor of the J.D. Morgan Center. Assistant Sports Informa- tion Director Danny Harrington can be reached at (310) 206-8075 (p) / [email protected]. The sports information fax number is (310) 825-8664. 2005 UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER 1 RRADIO/TVADIO/TV CHARTCHART Valerie Henderson Stacy Lindstrom Mary Castelanelli Blake Zerboni Christina DiMartino McCall Zerboni GK • 5-7 • So. MF/D • 5-11 • RJr. D • 5-7 • Jr. F • 5-2 • Fr. F • 5-2 • Fr. MF • 5-4 • Fr. 1 Orinda 2 Laguna Niguel 3 Lodi 4 San Clemente 5 Massapequa, NY 6 San Clemente (Miramonte) (Aliso Niguel) (Tokay) (Laguna Beach) (Massapequa) (San Clemente) Alma Playle Jennifer Sayles Bristyn Davis Iris Mora Caitlyn Mac Kechnie Erin Hardy F • 5-9 • So. MF • 5-3 • So. MF • 5-4 • Jr. F • 5-2 • Sr. MF • 5-7 • Fr. D • 5-6 • Fr. 7 Davis 8 Los Angeles 9 Locust Valley, NY 10 Cancun, Mexico 1111 Camarillo 12 Costa Mesa –(Davis Senior) (Harvard-Westlake) (St. Anthony’s) (Colegio de Bachilleres) (Oaks Christian) (Newport Harbor) Nicole Kleinert Catherine Calvert Kara Lang Rose Vandenberg Caitlin Ursini Stephanie Kron D • 5-4 • Fr. MF • 5-6 • Fr. F • 5-10 • Fr. MF/F • 5-8 • Fr. MF • 5-5 • Jr. MF • 5-3 • RSo. 13 La Canada 14 Malibu 1155 Oakville, Ontario 16 Hollister 17 San Pedro 18 Paradise Valley, AZ (Flintridge Prep) (Malibu) (St. Thomas Aquinas) (San Benito) (San Pedro) (Xavier College Prep) Jill Oakes Theresa Oda-Burns Kelsey Davis Camille Toney Michelle Gleason Danesha Adams D • 5-6 • Sr. D • 5-5 • RFr. GK • 5-10 • Fr. F • 5-9 • Sr. MF • 5-4 • Jr. MF/F • 5-6 • So. 19 West Hills 21 Portola Valley 22 Thousand Oaks 2233 Beavercreek, OH 24 Lake Forest 25 Shaker Heights, OH (Harvard-Westlake) (Menlo) (Thousand Oaks) (Beavercreek / So. Carolina) (El Toro) (Shaker Heights) Jessica Harris Ashley Thompson Head Coach Assistant Head Coach Assistant Coach Undergraduate Assistant Coach D • 5-10 • Jr. GK • 5-4 • So. Jillian Ellis Joe Mallia Mark Carr Kendal Billingsley 28 Woodland Hills 30 Rancho Santa Margarita Seventh Season First Season Third Season First Season (El Camino Real) (Trabuco Hills) William & Mary ‘88 Old Dominion ‘92 Bournemouth ‘01 UCLA ‘05 2 2005 UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER TTHEHE 22005005 UUCLACLA BBRUINSRUINS 25 _________ Danesha Adams 14 _________ Catherine Calvert 3 __________ Mary Castelanelli 9 __________ Bristyn Davis 22 _________ Kelsey Davis 5 __________ Christina DiMartino 24 _________ Michelle Gleason 12 _________ Erin Hardy 28 _________ Jessica Harris 1 __________ Valerie Henderson 13 _________ Nicole Kleinert 18 _________ Stephanie Kron 15 _________ Kara Lang 2 __________ Stacy Lindstrom ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 11 _________ Caitlyn Mac Kechnie :: 10 _________ Iris Mora 19 _________ Jill Oakes 21 _________ Theresa Oda-Burns 7 __________ Alma Playle 8 __________ Jennifer Sayles 30 _________ Ashley Thompson 23 _________ Camille Toney 17 _________ Caitlin Ursini The 2005 UCLA Bruins — [Front Row, L-R] Assistant coach Mark Carr, Stephanie Kron, Jennifer Sayles, 16 _________ Rose Vandenberg Christina DiMartino, Blake Zerboni, Nicole Kleinert, Catherine Calvert, Assistant Head Coach Joe Mal- 4 __________ Blake Zerboni lia. [Second Row, L-R] Staff Athletic Trainer Robin Ward, Bristyn Davis, Caitlin Ursini, Michelle Gleason, 6 __________ McCall Zerboni Caitlyn Mac Kechnie, McCall Zerboni, Erin Hardy, Rose Vandenberg, Head Coach Jillian Ellis. [Third Row, L-R] Equipment Manager Hector Tovar, Jessica Harris, Mary Castelanelli, Camille Toney, Jill Oakes, Dane- sha Adams, Alma Playle, Student Athletic Trainer Eugenia Shevchenko. [Back Row, L-R] Team Manager Freshmen (11) Michelle Glavan, Stacy Lindstrom, Valerie Henderson, Kelsey Davis, Ashley Thompson, Kara Lang. Calvert, K. Davis, DiMartino, Hardy, Kleinert, (Not Pictured: Iris Mora, Theresa Oda-Burns, Undergraduate Assistant Coach Kendal Billingsley) Lang, Mac Kechnie, Oda-Burns (r), Vanden- berg, B. Zerboni, M. Zerboni Sophomores (6) NUMERICAL ROSTER BY CLASS Adams, Henderson, Kron (r), Playle, Sayles, :: Thompson No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/College) 1 Valerie Henderson GK 5-7 So. Orinda (Miramonte) Juniors (6) 2 Stacy Lindstrom * MF/D 5-11 RJr. Laguna Niguel (Aliso Niguel) Castelanelli, B. Davis, Gleason, Harris, Lind- 3 Mary Castelanelli D 5-7 Jr. Lodi (Tokay) strom (r), Ursini 4 Blake Zerboni F 5-2 Fr. San Clemente (Laguna Beach) Seniors (3) 5 Christina DiMartino F 5-2 Fr. Massapequa, NY (Massapequa) Mora, Oakes, Toney 6 McCall Zerboni MF 5-4 Fr. San Clemente (San Clemente) 7 Alma Playle F 5-9 So. Davis (Davis Senior) 8 Jennifer Sayles MF 5-3 So. Los Angeles (Harvard-Westlake) Forwards (6) 9 Bristyn Davis * MF 5-4 Jr. Locust Valley, NY (St. Anthony’s) DiMartino, Lang, Mora, Playle, Toney, B. 10 Iris Mora F 5-2 Sr. Cancun, Mexico (Colegio de Bachilleres) Zerboni 11 Caitlyn Mac Kechnie MF 5-7 Fr. Camarillo (Oaks Christian) 12 Erin Hardy D 5-6 Fr. Costa Mesa (Newport Harbor) Midfielders (11) 13 Nicole Kleinert D 5-4 Fr. La Canada (Flintridge Prep) Adams, Calvert, B. Davis, Gleason, Kron, 14 Catherine Calvert MF 5-6 Fr. Malibu (Malibu) Lindstrom, Mac Kechnie, Sayles, Ursini, 15 Kara Lang F 5-10 Fr. Oakville, Ontario (St. Thomas Aquinas) Vandenberg, M. Zerboni 16 Rose Vandenberg MF/F 5-8 Fr. Hollister (San Benito) BY POSITION 17 Caitlin Ursini MF 5-5 Jr. San Pedro (San Pedro) :: Defenders (6) 18 Stephanie Kron MF 5-3 RSo. Paradise Valley, AZ (Xavier College Prep) Castelanelli, Hardy, Harris, Kleinert, Oakes, 19 Jill Oakes * D 5-7 Sr. West Hills (Harvard-Westlake) Oda-Burns 21 Theresa Oda-Burns D 5-5 RFr. Portola Valley (Menlo) 22 Kelsey Davis GK 5-10 Fr. Thousand Oaks (Thousand Oaks) Goalkeepers (3) 23 Camille Toney F 5-9 Sr. Beavercreek, Ohio (Beavercreek/South Carolina) K. Davis, Henderson, Thompson 24 Michelle Gleason MF 5-4 Jr. Lake Forest (El Toro) 25 Danesha Adams MF/F 5-6 So. Shaker Heights, Ohio (Shaker Heights) 28 Jessica Harris D 5-10 Jr. Woodland Hills (El Camino Real) Name __________ Pronunciation 30 Ashley Thompson GK 5-4 So. Rancho Santa Margarita (Trabuco Hills) Stephanie Kron _____ KROAN Kara Lang _________ CAR-uh Head Coach: Jillian Ellis (7th Season, William & Mary ‘88) * 2005 Team Captains Caitlyn Mac Kechnie _ Ma-KECK-nee Assistant Head Coach: Joe Mallia (1st Season, Old Dominion ‘92) Iris Mora __________ IR-eese Assistant Coach: Mark Carr (3rd Season, Bournemouth ‘01) Alma Playle ________ PLAIL Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Kendal Billingsley (1st Season, UCLA ‘05) Caitlin Ursini _______ Ur-SEE-nee Team Manager: Michelle Glavan Zerboni ___________ Zer-BO-nee Equipment Manager: Hector Tovar Jr.
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