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University of San Diego Women's Soccer Media Guide 2008

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2008 WOMEN'S SOCCER QUICK f ACTS 2008 WOMEN'S SOCCER SCHEDULE ./- DATE OPPONENT TIME (PST) GENERAL INFORMATION: Aug. 22 USC 7:30 PM Location ...... San Diego, CA A ug.29 UC Santa Barbara 5:00 PM Founded ...... 1949 Aug. 31 UC IRVINE 6:00 PM Enroll ment ...... 7,600 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Pepperdine Nike Challenge Conference ...... West Coast Conference Sept. 5 No rthwe ste rn 1 :00 PM Nickname ...... Toreros Sept. 7 Iowa 10:30AM School Colors ...... Torero Blue, Navy, Wh ite At hletic Dept. Phone ...... (6 19) 260-4803 President ...... Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. Sept. 12 LASALLE 7:00 PM Exec utive Director of Athletics ...... Ky Snyder Sept. 14 Cal State Bakersfie ld 6:00 PM Sen ior Assoc. Athletic Director ...... Mike Matoso Assoc iate Athletic Director/Business Affa irs ...... Dan Yo urg UCLA Women 's Cup Tournament Assoc. AD for Compli ance & Student Services/SWA .Shaney Fink Sept. 19 New Mexico 7 :30 PM Assoc. AD for Development ...... Brian Fogarty Sept. 2 1 M ia mi 11:00 A M Assoc. AD for Fac ilities & Operations ...... Andy Fee Assoc. AD for Sports Medicine ...... Ca rolyn Greer, A.T., C. Sept. 26 UC RIVERSIDE 7:00 PM Assoc. AD for Marketing and Sponsorships ...... Steve Becvar Sept. 28 IDAHO STATE 1:00 PM Director of Jen ny Craig Pavi li on ...... Josh Lawrence O ct. 5 UC LA 12:00 PM Tea m Phys icia n ...... Dr. Pau l C. Murp hy Oct. 8 LBSU 3:00 PM Strength & Co nditioning Coach ...... Stephane Rochet O ct. 12 Santa Clara * 1 :00 PM Oct. 17 SAN FRANCISCO * 7:00 PM SOCCER HISTORY: Oct. 19 SAINT MARY'S * 1 :00 PM First Year of Wo men's Soccer ...... 1992 O ct. 24 Pepperdine * 3:00 PM Overa ll All -Time Record ...... 172-7 22- 7 9 Oct. 26 Loyola Marymount * 1 :00 PM Best All -Time Record ...... 15-3-3 (2007) O ct. 31 Gonzaga * 11 :30 AM NCAA Appea rances (Last) ...... 8 (2007) Nov. 8 PORTLAND * 7:00 PM NCAA To urnament All-Time Record ...... 3-8 Best Postseason Finish (Last) ...... NCAA Second Round (2004) ALL HOME MATCHES ARE IN BOLD AND WILL BE Best National Ranki ng ...... No. 9 (2007) PLAYED AT USD'S TORE RO STADIUM * Represents W est Coast Conference Matches TEAM INFORMATION: Head Coach ...... Ada Greenwood Alma Mater ...... Dominican Co ll ege, 1997 Record at US D ...... 54-39- 70 (Five Seasons) Overa ll Reco rd ...... Same TABLE OF CONTENTS Assista nts...... P.J. Woolridge (Cal Po ly, 2000) ...... Karen Bardsley (Ca l State Ful lerton, 2006) Quick Facts ...... 1 Soccer Phone ...... (619) 260-2306 2008 Season Preview ...... 2-3 Soccer Fax ...... (619) 260-7582 Ada Greenw ood, Head Coach ...... 4 2007 Overa ll Record ...... 15-3-3 PJ Woolridge, Asst...... 5 2007 WCC Record (Place) ...... 5- 7-l (2nd) Ka ren Bardsley, Asst. Coach ...... 5 2007 Home Record ...... 7-0-3 2007 Road Record ...... 8-2-0 2008 Roster ...... 6 2007 Neutral Fi eld Record s ...... 0-1-0 Returning Letterwinners ...... 8-19 2007 Post Season ...... 0-1 Incoming Pl ayers ...... 19-25 Sta rters returning/lost ...... 8/3 University of San Diego Information ...... 26-27 Letterwi nners return ing/lost ...... 17/1O City of San Diego ...... 28-29 Newcomers...... 14 ...... 30-3 l 2007 Statistics and Results ...... 32 Year-by-Year Re sults ...... 33-34 MEDIA INFORMATION: San Diego Record Book ...... 35-36 Associate AD/ Media Re lations...... Ted Gosen All-Time Roster ...... 37 Asst. Director (Women's Soccer Contact) ...... Chris Loucks West Coast Conference ...... 38 Med ia Re lations Coordinator ...... Ryan MCCann Office Ph one ...... (619) 260-7930 All-Time Jersey Section ...... 39 Fax ...... (619) 260-2990 USD President Mary E. Lyons ...... 40 Press Box Ph one ...... (619) 767-3988 Exec. Dir. of Athletics Ky Snyder...... 41 Ted Go se n E-mail ...... [email protected] Academic Support ...... 42 Chris Loucks' E-ma il ...... [email protected] USD Support Staff...... 43 McCann's E-mail ...... rmcca nn@s andiego.edu USD Media Relations ...... 44 Website ...... www.usdtoreros.com

v,.,verslly of San l)jego Arentvea The Unive rsity of Sa n Diego women's soccer team en­ ters the 2008 seaso n on the heels of the most successful season in program history. Under the direction of sixth-year head coach Ada Greenwood, the Toreros completed a histor­ ic 2007 campaign in which the team posted a program-best 15-3-3 overall record, a program-best No. 9 national ranking and tied a program-best second place finish in the presti­ gious West Coast Conference. Under the guidance of Greenwood and hi s coaching staff, San Diego set single-season program records for lon­ gest unbeaten streak with 11 , best overall winning percent­ age (.786), as well as senior forward Amy Epsten tying the single-season record for goals scored (14) and breaking the career goals scored record with 30. This season the Toreros will use a mixture of experienced veterans and newcomers in their quest to win the program's first WCC championship, return to the NCAA Tournament for a second consecutive year and win a national champion­ ship. "The goal is always to be the team that wins that last game at the of the season for a national championship. It's a very tough goal, but I feel we have the personnel to achieve this goal," stated Greenwood. "We also want to win our first conference championship." Returning to the front line for the Toreros is first-team AII-WCC honoree Amy Epsten. Last season, Epsten was a huge offensive force for the Toreros as she tallied 14 goals and added in one assist for 29 points. With the 14 goals, Ep­ sten moved her name into the top spot on the career-goals list with 30. Also returning to the front line is senior Jen Mello. In her first season with the Toreros, after transferring over from Huston, like Mock, has also been a mainstay in the Torero San Diego State, Mello tallied three goals and added in one midfield, she can play wide in the midfield and up front. This assist for seven points, while rotating between the forward past season, Huston tallied three assists for three points. and midfield positions. Wolters suffered a season ending injury early in the sea­ Two new faces to the team who could see time on the son in 2007, and has made a full recovery. USD is hoping she field up front will be Stephanie Ochs and Maggie Maguire. will return to top form for the season and be able to add her Both of these ladies are highly touted freshman who have a offensive and defensive versitility for the Toreros. lot to bring to the table. The final person who could see time up front is fresh­ Ochs is a 5-9 freshman from San Diego's Patrick Henry man Allison Thompson, who comes to USD after a stand­ High School, where she helped lead her team to four con­ out career at El Toro High school. She was a first-team All -S ea secutive league championships, was a first-team AII -CIF se­ View League selection and a four-year letter winner in soc­ lection as a senior and was a member of the Surf Club Soccer cer. team and helped lead her team to the Surf Cup Champion­ Moving to the midfield, the deepest position on the ship. 2008 roster, the coaches can see Mock, Huston, Mello, Magu­ Maguire is a 5-6 freshman from Anchorage, Alaska ire, Ochs, and Wolters as players who could play up front or in where she was a four-time first-team All-Cook Inlet Confer­ the midfield. ence honoree as a forward and a four-time offensive MVP Other players in the midfield include senior's Jackie of the CIC, while averaging 20 goals per year in her four-yea r Garcia, Ashley Kirk, junior's Natalie Vinti and Karen Rob­ career. She was also a member of the eight-time state cham­ erts, sophomore's Katie Gordon, Akayla Fisher and Jackie pion Alaska Rush club team and was a Region IV ODP team Zinke, redshirt freshmen Katie Bavasi, Megan Detrick and member and was a top Soccerbuzz recruit. Melissa Maruca along with newcomers Elissa Magracia, "We have Amy returning, the program's leading goal Natalie Garcia, Mimi Roukoz and Lexi Deol. scorer, she will get marked tightly, but I believe she will con­ Jackie Garcia is the second senior in the midfield for the tinue to get herself into good situations," said Greenwood. Toreros and she will be a huge help to the Toreros midfield. "However, I feel like other players will need to step up. Jen She brings strong creative ability to the team and who is a Mello, Stephanie Ochs and Maggie Maguire are all capable member of the Mexican National Team . This past season, of scoring a lot of goals for the team this season." Garcia scored her first collegiate goal, the game-winner over Other returners who could find their way up front as Gonzaga in overtime, and she helped the defense bolster a well are junior's Christine Mock, Hallie Huston and se nior 0.69GAA. Allison Wolters. Kirk returns for her fourth year in a Torero uniform after Mock has primarily spent her time in a Torero uniform as a break-out type season in 2007. Kirk played in 20 matches a mainstay in the center midfield, but during this pa st spring, with 19 starts as a mainstay in the midfield for the Toreros Greenwood ha s used Mock up front and wide in the mid­ and she recorded one assist for one point. field as well, and with that she brings strong versatility to the Vinti is an AII -WCC honorable mention honoree from a team. As a junior, Mock scored one goal and had one assist year ago and is poised to continue her outstanding play in y...,~IM·for three points. the back. Vinti was also a member of the Mexican National team and played in the Olympic qualifier this past summer. Anchoring down the defense for the Toreros w ill be the Last season, Vinti was one of three Toreros to play and start return on second-team AII-WCC honoree, senior . oalkeeper in all 21 matches, and she recorded three assists for three Brittany Cameron. Cameron had the best seaso n of her ca­ points. reer in 2007, as she posted a minusc ule 0.71 goals-against-av­ Roberts makes her return for her second season in a To­ erage and had a career-high nine shutouts en route to help­ rero uniform after making two appearances in 2007 as a mid­ ing guide USD to 11 consecutive unbeaten matches. fielder. Backing-up Cameron in goal are two new faces to the To­ Fi sher comes to the Toreros after playing last season at reros in freshmen Courtney Parsons and Alex Dinan. Arizona State University, where she appeared in one match for Parsons comes to USD after a stand-out career at Ursu­ the Sun Devils. line High School, where she was named first-team All-Empire Zinke, comes to the Toreros from the University of Ari­ league as a se nior, was a three-time scholar athlete, helped zona, where she earned an All -PAC 1O freshman team honor lead her team to a North Coast Section Championship as a after playing in 20 matches with 16 starts and had two assists sophomore and a junior and in 2006 she helped lead Ursuline for two points. Zinke has won numerous state, regional and to a No. 1 National Ranking. She has also won several state national championships w ith the Slammers soccer club and titles for her Santa Rosa club team. Parsons was also a top played in the national title game this past summer. Soccerbuzz recruit. Bavasi redshirted this past season with an injury, but has Dinan comes to USD from Maria Carrillo High School in returned to full strength. She is a product of Miss ion Viejo Santa Rosa , Calif., where she helped lead her team to four con-~ High School and she helped led her team to the quarterfinals secutive North Coast Section semifinals, was named seco nd- of the CIF playoffs as a senior en route to being selected as a team All -North Bay League, was a four-time Academic Honor first-team All-League honoree. She was also a member of the Athlete and a four-time Scholarship Federation ~ - 2005 ODP team. member. r Gordon will return for her second season in a Torero uni­ The rest of the backfield is again a deep position for the form after making three appearances this past season in the Toreros. USD will look to Jackie Garcia, Addie Cartan, Erika 0 midfield for the Toreros. Wesley, Heather Burke, Kirk, Vinti, Bavasi, Dani Russell, and ~~ Maruca will be back after taking a medical redshirt this Natalie Garcia. -} past sea son. She prepped at Horizon High School, where as Cartan is retuning to the Toreros after a strong freshman ~ a freshman, she was named first-team AII-CIF, first-team All­ campaign. Cartan played in 19 of USD 's 21 matches a year ago Coastal League South and helped lead her team to the league and had 10 starts, while helping the team post a 0.69 GAA. championship. Wesley found her way into the starting line-up about Magracia comes to USD from nearby Bonita Vista High mid way through the seaso n in 2007 and was a mainstay ever School. She was a stand-out on the soccer team as she helped since. Last year, she helped lead USD 's defense to a 0.69 GAA, lead her team to back-to-back Mesa League Championships w hile also adding in two assists for two points. as a junior and senior, was named AII-CIF San Diego Section as Burke makes a return for her sophomore campaign after a junior and senior and was named Mesa League Player of the appearing in eight matches as a defender in 2007. Year as a junior and senior and during her senior season she Russell, a 5-9 freshman from Long Beach, Calif., comes was also named the Union Tribune Female Athlete of the Year. to USD after a stand-out career at Wilson High School. She She played club soccer for the Surf and won numerous state helped lead her team for four consecutive Moore League and regional championships. championships. As a senior she helped lead her team to Detrick will return to the Toreros after taking a redshirt the NSCAA/ Rivals.com National Championship, and a CIF-SS seaso n in 2007. Detrick is a three-year letter winner at Mater Championship, while tallying 11 goals and 11 assists. She was Dei High School. As a junior she tallied eight goals and three also a member of the Region IV team. Russell was also a top assists, was named second-team All-Trinity League and helped Soccerbuzz recruit. lead her team to the league championship. Another new face to the Toreros will be University of Roukoz, a 5-5 freshman from Arcadia, Calif., comes to the Colorado transfer Brooke Hickerson. Hickerson took a medi­ Toreros after a stand-out career at Flintridge Sacred Heart cal redshirt this past season for the Buffalo's and is fully healed Academy. She helped lead her team to three CIF Division I and ready to play. She prepped at Mulling High School where playoff appearances and as a senior she was named she helped lead her team to the 2007 SA State Championship named to the 2008 Pasadena Star News All-A rea Team, the her senior year after taking the Centennial League her junior Glendale News All-Area Team and to the All-Mission Team. season and losing in the state championship game in 2006. She played her club soccer for the Slammers FC. This past summer, Hickerso n helped Colorado Rush w in the Natalie Garcia comes to the Toreros from near-by Valley club national championship. Center after an outstanding high school career at San Pasqual "I just feel like if we work right together, have a good High School. She helped lead her team to three consecutive team attitude and show strong character as a team they can Valley League Championships and was named the CIF and do something special this seaso n," said Greenwood. Valley League Player of the Year after scoring nine goals and 11 assists during her junior year, w hile also leading her team to the CIF championship. She was also a top recruit accord ing 2008 wee Preseason Coaches Poll to Soccerbuzz Magazine. She has helped the Surf win two re­ 1. Portland - 49 (7) gional titles and helped the team reach the nationals in 2005. 2. Santa Clara - 42 ( 1) She was also a member of the Region IV team. 3. SAN DIEGO - 37 Deol cones to San Diego from Ladera Ranch, Calif., w here 4. Loyola Marymount - 30 he was a stand-out on the Ali sa Niguel High School soccer 5. Pepperdine - 24 team. As a senior, she was named first-team AII -CIF and first­ 6. Gonzaga - 22 team All -South Coast League and she was her team's second 7. San Francisco - 11 leading scorer all four season's. She helped her SC Blues club 8. Saint Mary's - 9 team w in the national championship in 2005. (First place votes) Since taking over the San Diego women's soccer program in 2003, Ada Greenwood has upheld the rich soccer tra­ dition that San Diego is known for and continues to build a successful and nationally recognized program. Just the third coach in USD's storied 15 year history, Greenwood has complied an overall record of 54-39-10 in his five sea­ sons at the helm. As San Diego's top assistant from 1998- 2002, Greenwood helped USO to a 66-30-5 record and four NCAA College Cup appearances.

In 2007, Greenwood guided the Toreros to a program­ best 15-3-3 overall record, a program-best No. 9 national ranking and set a new program record with an 11 match unbeaten streak. The Toreros finished in second in the WCC with a 5-1-1 record and returned to the NCAA Tour­ nament.

In his second year as a head coach in 2004, he guided USO to a 12-8-2 overall record, a 5-1-1 mark in the difficult West Coast Conference, and a second round appearance in the NCAA College Cup, maintaining USD's streak of six con­ secutive postseason appearances. For his efforts, Green­ wood was honored as both the 2004 West Coast Confer­ ence Coach of the Year and the 2004 San Diego Union Tribune Coach of the Year.

Greenwood graduated from Dominican College in 1997 after completing a ste llar three-year career at the NAIA power. Greenwood was an NAIA All-American midfielder and the leading goal-scorer in the Independent Confer­ ence, ending his career with 39 goals and 41 assists.

As an assistant at The Branson School from 1993-97, Greenwood helped create a successful prep program that saw the Bulls go undefeated for three consecutive sea­ sons from 1995-97. The Branson School was also the No. 1 team in the country in both 1996 and 1997 according to the UMBRO/ NSCAA Girls High School Poll. In addition, Greenwood was instrumental in Branson's five straight NorCal Titles from 1993-97. He began his head coaching experience with the , guiding the U-18, U-17, and U-12 club soccer programs to regional, state, and national recognition. He led the Surf U-17 team to the 2000 National Championship. Greenwood's club ex­ perience also includes directing the Marin Red Rockers in Northern California.

A native of England, Greenwood grew up in Southend in Essex County on the outskirts of London. He played soccer and tennis at Eastwood High School.

GREENWOOD COACHING CAPSULE School Record Conference (Finish) San Diego 15-3-3 5-1-1 (2 rd WCC/NCAA Rd .1) San Diego 12-8-0 3-4-0 (T5'h WCC) San Diego 6-12-1 2-5-0 (6 rd WCC) San Diego 12-8-2 5-1-1 (2 rd WCC/NCAA Rd . 2) San Diego 9-8-4 2-4-1 (6th WCC/NCAA Rd. 1) Years Overall Conference 5 54-39-10 17-15-3 P.J. Woolridge enters his first season as an assistant coach with he USD women's soccer program and will assist head coach Ada Greenwood with all aspects of the game.

Woolridge comes to the Toreros after serving as an assistant coach at Cal Poly for the past eight seasons. While at Cal Poly, Woolridge helped the team win the Big West championship four consecutive seasons (2000, 01, 02, 03), and helped guide the Mustangs to five appearances in the NCAA Tournament.

Woolridge was no stranger to Cal Poly soccer as he was a four-year starter for the Mustangs' men's team from 1995-98. Playing the majority of his games at sweeper, Woolridge helped lead Cal Poly to the Divsion I men's soccer playoffs in his first year in 1995 and earned All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation first-team honors in 1996 and 1998.

Woolridge still holds school records at Cal Poly for career matches played (72), career matches started (72) and game-winning goals in a season (four in 1995). He graduated from Cal Poly in 2000 with a degree in psy­ chology.

The San Jose native is a 1995 graduate of Leland High School in San Jose.Woolridge lettered four times in soccer as a midfielder and forward, serving as team captain two seasons. His four teams posted a combined 70-15-5 record and Woolridge was named All-City four times and All­ Santa Clara County twice as he scored 55 goals and 68 assists in his prep career. He also was a two-time High School All-American (1994, 1995) and played on the Youth National Team in 1991 and 1993.

Karen Bardsley is entering her first yeas as an assistant coach under head coach Ada Greenwood. Bardsley will assist the Toreros with the goalkeep­ ers and all other aspects of the game.

Bardsley comes to USD after serving as an volunteer assistant coach at her Alma Mater, Cal State Fullerton. While coaching at Fullerton, Bardsley helped guide the Titans to a 12-8-2 overall record and a third straight Big West Conference tournament championship and into the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Under her tutelage, Shayla Sabin was named the Big West Conference Tournament MVP.

During the summer of 2007, Bardsley played for the Ajax America team of the Woman's Premier Soccer League. In this season, Bardsley helped lead the team to the final four in the Open Cup Championship at the USASA National Cup finals in Seattle, Wash. For her efforts, she was named the West Coast Goalkeeper of the Year. Bardsley also played for the English National team Ul 9, U21 and seniors from 2003-06.

Bardsley was a standout on the Cal State Fullerton women's soccer team from 2002-2006. She left Fullerton as the career record holder in ev­ ery major goalkeeping category, holding the records for victories (47), goals-against-average (0.84), saves (312) and minutes played (6,395). In her junior year of 2005, she set the single-season record for GAA (0.64), victories (16) and shutouts with 10 en route to leading the Titans to the Sweet-16 of the NCAA Tournament. She was named the Big West Con­ ference's Goalkeeper of the Year for three consecutive seasons, the only player in the history of the conference to achieve this honor. During her outstanding collegiate career, Bardsley was a two-time All-West Region selection by the NSCAA and a three-time Soccerbuzz All-West Region selection. 2008 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO.NAME HT. POS YEAR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOLl 0 Brittany Cameron 5-8 GK SR Dublin, CA (Dublin HS) 1 Maggie Maguire 5-6 MF FR Anchorage, AK (West Anchorage HS) 2 Jackie Zinke 5-7 MF so Newport Beach, CA (University of Arizona) 3 Lexi Deol 5-9 MF FR Ladera Ranch, CA (Alisa Niguel HS) 4 Erika Wesley 5-8 D so Oakland, CA (Acalanes HS) 5 Hallie Huston 5-5 MF JR Leucadia, CA (La Jolla Country Day School) 6 Natalie Garcia 5-7 D FR Valley Center, CA (San Pasqual HS) 7 Dani Russell 5-8 D FR Long Beach, CA (Wilson HS) 8 Allison Wolters 5-5 MF/ D RS-SR Upland, CA (Upland HS) 9 Jen Mello 5-5 F SR Pleasanton, Calif. (San Diego State) 10 Amy Epsten 5-6 F RS-SR San Diego, CA (Acad. of Our Lady Peace) 12 Akaylah Fisher 5-4 MF so Pleasanton, Calif. (Arizona State University) 13 Christine Mock 5-8 F/ MF RS-JR Phoenix, AZ (Xavier College Prep) 14 Katie Bavasi 6-0 MF/ D RS-FR Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo HS) 15 Megan Detrick 5-6 MF RS -FR Newport Beach, CA (Mater Dei HS) 16 Elissa Magracia 5-1 MF FR Chula Vista, CA (Bonita Vista HS)

I ., 17 Natalie Vinti 5-7 D/ MF JR San Diego, CA (Cathedral Catholic HS) 18 Jackie Garcia 5-6 D/ MF SR Hemet, CA (West Valley HS) 19 Allison Thompson 5-6 MF FR Lake Forest, CA (El Toro HS) 20 Mimi Roukoz 5-5 MF FR Arcadia, CA (F lintridge Sacred Heart Academy) JJ 21 Katie Gordon 5-3 MF/ F so Los Gatos, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) 22 Stephanie Ochs 5-9 F FR San Diego, CA (Patrick Henry HS) 23 Brooke Hickerson 5-3 MF/ D RS-FR Littleton, CO (University of Colorado) 24 Courtney Parsons 5-7 GK FR Santa Rosa, CA (Ursu line HS) 25 Ashley Kirk 5-7 D/ MF SR Windsor, CA (Ursu line HS) 26 Heather Burke 5-10 D so Tucson, AZ (University HS) 27 Alex Dinan 5-8 GK FR Santa Rosa, CA (Maria Carrillo HS) 28 Melissa Maruca 5-5 MF/ D RS-FR Bonita, CA (Horizon HS) 29 Karen Roberts 5-9 MF JR Granton, MA (Granton-Dunstable HS) 33 Addie Cartan 5-8 D so Santa Rosa, CA (Ursu line HS)

HEAD COACH: Ada Greenwood (Fourth Season - Dominican, 1997) ASSISTANTS: PJ Woolridge (First Season - Cal Poly, 2000) Karen Bardsley (First Season - Cal State Fullerton, 2006) VowNTEER AsstsTANT: Leigh Ann Robinson (First Season - San Diego, 2008)

The 2008 Toreros Back Row (1-r): Ada Greenwood, Jen Mello, Lexi Deal, Katie Bavasi, Courtney Parsons, Brittany Cameron, Alex Dinan, Heather Burke, Christine Mock, Jackie Garcia, PJ Woolridge, Laren Bards ley Middle Row (1-r): Megan Detrick, Jackie Zinke, Nata lie Vinti, Ash ley Kirk, Stephanie Ocha, Karen Roberts, Dani Russell, Nata lie garcia, Addie Cartan, Erika We sley, Mimi Roukoz Front Row (1-r) : Katie Gordon, Akaylah Fi sher, Brooke Hickerson, Maggie Maguire, Al li son Wo lters, Amy Epsten, Hallie Huston, Al lison Thompson, Melissa Maruca, Elissa Magracia

JUNIOR (2007): Pl ayed in all named to the Socce r Buzz All­ 21 matches with 20 starts ... American Freshmen third team, lead the team and wee with the Soccer Buzz All-Far West an impressive 14 goals, five of Freshmen team, the AII -WCC them game-winners, and added second team, and the wee All­ in one assist for a team-leading Freshmen team ... tied a school 31 points ... named first-team record with five game-winning AII-WCC...became the all-time goals ... led the team in goals career leader in goals scored (10), points (22), shots (58), and with 30 ...scored two goals in shots on goal (32) ... among the a match on three separate top players in the conference, occasions, helping secure ranking second in both goals victories at Pacific (09/ 30/07), (10) and third in points (22) .. . San Francisco (11 / 10/ 07) and posted a hat-trick and put up six at Saint Mary's (11 / 2/ 07) ... points against cross-town rival scored the game-winning goal San Diego State (9/ 11 ) ... netted against fifth-ranked Santa Clara two goals against No. 24 Colo­ (10/14/07) ... scored game-win­ rado (9/ 11) .. . found the back of ning goals in matches against the net in the win against No. 3 Pacific (9/30/07), Loyola Mary­ Washington (10/ 01) ... recorded mount (10/19/ 07) and Cal State an assist on two different occa­ Fullerton (11 /4/ 07) ...was named sions, one against No. 4 Santa WCC Player of the Week once ... Clara (10/ 10) ... blasted seven was named to Soccerbuzz's Elite shots and four shots on goal team of the Week once ... was during USD's 1-0 overtime win named to Top Drawer Soccer's against Gonzaga (10/ 24) . National team of the Week once. HIGH SCHOOL: Finished an amazing career at the Academy JUNIOR (2006): Took a of Our Lady of Peace ... named medical redshirt at USD. team MVP and First-Team All­ League all four years ... SOPHOMORE (2005): ranks second in San Diego Played in all 19 games, County history with 138 goals starting in eight ...scored scored ... all-time leading scorer at four goals and aded two Our Lady of Peace ... named First­ 5-6 • Senior • Forward assists for 10 points ... fin­ Team All-County and Western San Diego, Calif. ished the season as sec­ League Player of the Year her (Academy of Our Lady Peace) ond on the team in both senior season ...helped lead her goals scored and points ... club team, the San Diego Surf, to had San Diego's only goal a State Championship ... earned against UCLA (8/ 28/05) ... scored Older Girls Co-Player of the Year one goal against Virginia Tech award with the Surf. (9/2/05), one against Arizona State (10/ 2/ 05) and one goal PERSONAL: Born on March 31 , against Loyola Marymount 1986 in San Diego, Calif... .chose (11 /5/05) .. . recorded one assist USD because of the location against Arizona State (10/ 2/06) and the size .. . daughter of Steve and one assist against San Fran ­ and Maria Epsten ... majoring in cisco (10/ 14/05) ... took 38 shots accounting. with 18 shots on goal. EPSTEN's CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SOG FRESHMAN (2004): Played in 2004 22 13 10 2 22 58 32 all 22 matches, starting 13 ... ac- 2005 19 8 4 2 10 38 18 2006 2 2 2 0 4 6 5 cumulated numerous post-sea- 2007 21 20 14 29 47 30 son honors, including the WCC Totals 64 43 30 5 65 149 80 Freshman of the Year award, JUNIOR (2007): Played in all 1.84 goals-against-average 21 matches with 20 sta rts ... and had a team-leading 70 recorded a team-best 78 saves on the season ... recorded saves and nine shutouts on a season-high 11 saves against the season ...posted a team North Carolina (9/16/05) .. . had leading 071 goals-against­ seven saves en route to a shut­ average ... played in 1,780:55 out victory over Loyola Mary­ minutes, while only allowing mount (11 /5/05) ... ranked 12 goals ...named second­ fourth in the wee in saves (29) team AII-WCC ... recorded ca­ and saves per game (4.83) ... reer-high eight saves in a 0-0 named to the all-tournament tie against UCLA (9/14/07) ... team in the Duke Classic. posted shutouts against No. 22 Duke (9/22/07), Arizona HIGH SCHOOL: Hails from State (10/7 /07) and closed Dublin High School ... had a the season by not allowing a distinguished senior season, goal in her final 255:35 of ac­ earning Contra Costa Times tion ... ranked third in the wee First Team, First Team All-Dia­ in GAA and second in the b lo Foothill Athletic League, wee in shutouts with nine ... and league Defensive was named wee Player of MVP honors .. . named the Week once ... was named team captain her final to the Soccerbuzz National year ... as a junior, voted BRITTANY team of the week once. to the First Team All Diablo Foothill Athletic SOPHOMORE (2006): League ... coached by CAMERON Played in 13 matches with 11 Ron Khumbarch ... starts ... posted a team-lead­ played club soccer with 5-8 • Senior • Goalkeeper ing goals-against-average of the Pleasanton Rage in Dublin, Calif. (Dublin HS) 1.21 ... recorded a record of 2004-05 and with the 8-4-0, including a team-lead­ Dublin High Energy from ing five shutouts .. . recorded 2000-03. a team-leading 38 saves .. . concluded the season with PERSONAL: Born on Decem­ three consecutive shut- ber 3, 1986 in San Leandro, outs .. . recorded a season­ Calif.. .. recruited by Loyola high six saves against both Marymount, San Diego Cal Poly (8/25/06) and UCLA State, San Francisco and (9/29/06). USC ... chose USD because of the location, the soccer team FRESHMAN (2005): Played and staff, and the beautiful in 16 matches, starting in campus ... daughter of Susan 11 matches as a true fresh­ Becker. man .. . posted a team-best

CAMERON'S CAREER STATS YR GP GS MIN SV GA GAA 2005 16 11 11 71:38 70 24 1.84 2006 13 11 1038:38 38 14 1.21 2007 21 20 1780:55 78 14 0.71 Totals so 42 3991:11 186 52 1. 17 JUNIOR (2007): Played scored two goals in a 3-1 and started in 20 matches win over Air Force on Oct. this season ...scored three 9 ... tallied goals in wins goals for the Toreros, her against Hawai'i (Oct. 1), first coming in a 2-1 victory Cal State Northridge (Sept. against UC Irvine (9/23/07) 19), UC Riverside (9/9/05), her second in a win against Washington (9/4/05) UC Riverside (9/23/07) and and Cal State Fullerton she scored USD's lone goal (8/26/05) ... also scored in a in the NCAA Tournamsnt 2-1 overtime loss to UNLV against Oklahoma State on Nov. 3 ... added an assist (11/16/07). in a 2-1 SDSU win on Aug. 28. SOPHOMORE (2006): Played at San Diego State ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned scored eight goals and three letters at Amador added three assists for 19 Valley High School ... Gar­ points ...scored three game nered first-team all-league winning goals, one against honors her junior season UC Irvine, one against and second-team acco­ UNLV (10/8/06) and the lades following her senior final one against Wyoming year ... Was the Dons' team (10/15/06). MVP on two occasions ... A scholar-athlete ... Far FRESHMAN (2005): West regional team player Played at San Diego ... Played three seasons State ... registered 17 for the Pleasanton Rage points (eight goals, one ... Led the squad to three assist) ...eight goals were consecutive state cups and most by an Aztec since a 2003 region runner-up 2002 ... ranked second on finish PERSONAL: Jennifer the team with 37 shots Renee Mello ... Is majoring and 18 shots on goal ... in business marketing

MELw's CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SOG 2007 20 20 3 7 22 9 Totals 20 20 3 7 22 9 JUNIOR (2007): Has played as a true freshman ... posted in 21 matches with 13 starts 17 shots on the season with as a midfielder for the Tore­ 13 shots on goal ... recorded ros ...helped secure victories one assist for one point... against Cal Poly (9/16/07) assisted in San Diego's only and Loyola Marymount goal in a 4-1 loss against (10/19/07) by recording an UCLA (8/28/05). assist in each match ... was credited with two shots in HIGH SCHOOL: Played for matches against UC River­ West Valley High School in side (9/23/07) and CS Ba­ nearby Hemet,CA ... team kersfield (10/5/07) ... scored captain as a senior and her first collegiate goal in junior .. . named team MVP a 1-0 win over Gonzaga as a senior ... earned First (10/28/07). Team All-Sunbelt League honors three years in a SOPHOMORE (2006): row .. . coached by Mary Played in 19 matches with Huerta ... played club soccer nine starts .. . recorded two for the San Diego Surf. assists while serving as a mainstay in the Toreros PERSONAL: Born on March backfield ... helped USO post 2, 1987 in San Diego, Calif.. .. a 1.23 team goals-against­ chose USO because of the average ... recorded assists beautiful campus, the aca­ against No. 19 Cal State demics, and the opportunity Fullerton (9/8/06) and San to play Division I soccer .. . Francisco (11/44/06). daughter of Jeff and Jackie Gaskin ... majoring in history. FRESHMAN (2005): Played in and started all 19 matches

GARCIA'S CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SOG 2005 19 19 0 1 1 17 13 2006 19 9 0 2 2 13 4 2007 21 13 1 2 4 19 7 Totals 59 41 1 5 7 49 24 JUNIOR (2007): Has the season against Po rtland played in 20 matches with State (10/24/05). 19 starts this season ... was credited with one HIGH SCHOOL: Gradu­ assist in a Torero win over ated from Ursuline High Pacific (9/30/07) ... contri b­ School ... named to the first uted to the two very solid team All-North Bay League defensive performances and to the All-Empire Team by the Toreros in a draw as a junior and senior .. . vot­ against sixth-ranked UCLA ed team captain her final (9/14/07) and a dramatic two seasons ... coached by win over fifth-ranked John Gilson .. . played club Santa Clara (10/14/07) ... soccer for the Marin FC and has served as a mainstay the Santa Rosa United. in the Toreros' defense, helping the team bolster PERSONAL: Born on July a 0.69 goals-against-aver­ 20, 1987 in Santa Rosa, age. Calif.. .. recruited by Brown, Oberlin, and UC Santa SOPHOMORE (2006): Barbara ... chose USO be­ Played in all 20 matches cause of the location, the with 16 starts .. . recorded soccer program, and the two goals, one of them a education .. . daughter of game-winner ... recorded Doug and Cindy Kirk .. . un­ both of her goals in the declared major ... earned 4-0 win against Hawaii three varsity letters on the (10/1/06) .. .. tooka team and was season-high four shot named a second team All­ against Hawaii (10/1 /06). North Bay League perform­ er ... mother Cindy played FRESHMAN (2005): tennis at UCLA, while Father Appeared in 12 matches Doug was an All-American for the Toreros as a true goalie at the Un iversity of freshman .. . took one Pacific. .. enjoys performing shot on the season ... community service. posted her only start of

KIRK'S CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SOG 2005 12 1 0 0 0 1 0 2006 20 16 2 0 4 8 3 2007 20 19 0 1 1 6 4 Totals 52 36 2 1 5 15 7 JUNIOR (2007): Played in League and Upland MVP six matches with five starts honors her senior season as a mainstay in the Toreros with 20 goals and 13 as­ defense, before suffering a sists ...also named All-San season-ending injury. Bernardino County her senior season ... named SOPHOMORE{2006):Played MVP of the Baseline in 16 matches with 12 starts... League and 'Best Offen­ scored one goal and had four sive Player' of Upland her assists for six total points... junior season ... led the scored a goal in the season- Baseline League in scor­ ending win against San Fran- ing both her junior and cisco (11 /4/06) ... tallied as- senior seasons .. . earned sists against Hawaii (10/1 /06), First Team All-League and Pepperdine (10/13/06) and 'Best Offensive Player' two against Saint Mary's honors while leading Up­ (10/29/06). land to the CIF Quarterfi- nals her sophomore sea­ FRESHMAN (2005): Played son ...named Upland High in eight matches and started School Rookie of the Year ... in three at the forward posi­ won numerous tourna­ tion ... recorded one goal and ment titles while playing one assist for three points ... for the Claremont Stars scored her lone goal of the club team from 1997- season off of a penalty kick 2003. to seal a 2-0 Torero victory over Saint Mary's (10/16/05) ... PERSONAL: Born on registered an assist agains December 26, 1985 in Portland State (10/24/05). Upland, Calif....highly re­ cruited out of Upland FRESHMAN (2004): Took a High School by Loyola medical redshirt at San Di­ Marymount, Stanford, St. ego. Mary's, UC Berkeley and Notre Dame ... chose USO HIGH SCHOOL: Came to USO because of the beautiful after leading Upland High campus and the soccer Schooltoa20-1-2recordand program ... daughter of a Baseline League Champion- Mike and Cathy Wolters ... ship in 2003 ... earned Baseline majoring in communica- tions ... swam competi­ tively for 12 years.

WOLTERS' CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SOG 2004 Took a Medical Redshit at USO 2005 8 3 1 1 3 2 2 2006 16 12 1 4 6 13 8 2007 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 19 2 5 9 15 10 CHRISTINE MOCK

5-8 • Junior • F/MF Phoenix, Ariz. (Xavier College Prep)

SOPHMORE (2007): Played in and SOPHMORE (2007): Played in 19 sta rted in all 21 matches of the sea­ matches with 14 starts ... recorded son for the Toreros ... was an integral three assists for three points on the part of the team's victory against season ...tallied ass ists against UC Riv­ Sai nt Mary's (11 / 2/07), scoring her erside (9/23/07), Cal State North ridge lone goal of the season as well as (9/28/07) and Loyola Marymount being credited w ith her first assist, (10/19/07). givin g her three points. FRESHMAN (2006): Was one of FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 18 three Toreros to play and start in all matches with 17 sta rts... rotated 20 matches as a true freshman ... re­ between the forward and midfield corded three goals and three assists positions ... ta llied three goals and for nine points ... scored goals against one assist for seve n points ... scored Dayton (9/3/06), UC Irvine (9/ 17 /06) the game-winning goal against and against Pepperdine (10/ 13/06) ... Dayton (9/3/06) ... tallied two goals had assists against UC Santa Barbara in a 4-0 win against Saint Mary's (9/27 /06), Ohio State (9/l /06) and (10/ 29/ 06) ... recorded one assist San against Arizona State (9/24/06). Diego State (10/25/06).

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity FRESHMAN (2005): Took a medical letters in soccer playing for David redshirt at USO. Jenkins at La Jolla Country Day School ... helped lead her team to the HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to USO from CIF Division IV championship as a Xavier Co ll ege Prep in Phoenix, AZ ... senior... was a four-time first-team AII­ Earned numerous honors through­ CIF Division IV honoree ... was named out her prep career, including to the NSCAA All-American team as the Desert Valley Region League a junior...was selected first-team All Co-P layer of the Year and the Region Coasta l South as a senior... also let­ Player of the Year as a sen ior... Led tered in track and field and golf...is a Xavier Prep to a 20-2-0 record, a re­ member of the San Diego Surf Club gional championship, and a state fi­ team ... member of the ODP Region IV na ls appearance as the team captain team from 2002-05 ... named a top-SO her fina l season ... As a sophomore, recruit by Soccer Buzz Magazine. helped her team to an 18-3-1 record a regional championship, and a stat~ PERSONAL: Was born on January 22, finals appearance ... Named to the 1988 in Glendale, Calif.... is the daugh­ All -State First Team as a junior and ter of Garth and Nancy Hu ston ... was senior and to the All-State Second heavily recruited by UCLA, Loyola Team as a sophomore ... Ta llied 105 Marymount, Duke and North Caro­ career goals... Coached by Katie Co le lina ... chose to attend USD because and Karla Thompsin ... Played club of the excellent soccer program, soccer for the Sereno 87 White ... Was the academic opportunities and the club's leading goal scorer... As­ because of the location ... National sisted her club team to the Arizona Honors Society member. State Championships in 2002, 2003, and 2004.

PERSONAL: Born on October 9, 1986 in Orlando, Florida ... Recruited by the University of Arizona, Florida Stat e, H USTON'S CAREER STATS Saint Mary's, and Stanford ... Chose YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SOG USO because of the location and the 2006 20 20 3 3 9 25 13 soccer team .... Daughter ofTom and 2007 19 14 0 3 3 8 Jackie Mock ... Undeclared major. Totals 39 34 3 6 12 33 14

MocK's CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SOG 2005 4 4 1 0 2 4 2 2006 18 17 3 7 21 9 2007 21 21 1 3 19 7 Totals 43 42 5 2 12 44 18 NATALIE VINTI

5-7 • Junior • MF/D San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS)

SOPHMORE (2007): Ha s played and started in all 21 matches this season as a defender... named AII-WCC honorable mention ... generated of­ fensive numbers with two assists on well as in the season finale a the season in wins over UC Riverside San Francisco (11/10/07). (9/23/07) and Pacific (9/30/07) ... proved to be a force to be reckoned FRESHMAN (2006): Attended with in the Toreros' defens ive line, but did not play Soccer. helping the team to shutout w ins over No.6 UCLA (9/ 14/07) and No.5 HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four va Sa nta Clara (10/14/07) ... helped the letters in soccer playing at both team bolster a 0.69 goals-against­ rence Academy (freshman year) average at Groton-Dunstable... was her te leading goal scorer for three FRESHMAN (2006): Was one of four years ... helped lead her tea o three Toreros to play in and start the New England Championship as in all 20 matches as she rotated a freshman ... helped lead her team between the midfield and defense to back-to-back Mid-Wach Leagu positions ... ta llied two goals and championships as a so phomore four assists for eight points .. . scored junior.. .was named t he Mid-Wach goals against Ca l Poly (9/25/06) and League MVP as a junior and was No. 19 Cal State Ful lerton (9/8/06) ... Centra l Massachusetts All-Star her recorded an assists in matches final three seasons ... was tabbed t he against UC Santa Barbara (8/27 / 06), Lowell Sun Player of the Year as a No. 19 Cal State Fu llerton (9/8/06), sophomore and was an Lowell Sun Idaho (9/10/06) and UNLV (9/15/06). All-Star as a se nior... as a junior, she helped lead her team to the district HIGH SCHOOL: Earn ed four var­ championship and her team was a sity letters playing for Dawn Lee at state sem i finalist. Cathedral Catholic High School ... named first-team AII-CIF for Division PERSONAL: Karen Roberts was born Il l as both a j unior and senior ... was on December 9, 1987 ...she is the named to the All-Academic team daughter of Ken Roberts ... was heav- as a junior and senior ... helped her ily recruited to play at St. Michael's team win back-to-back Western Co ll ege, Quinnipac and Clark Univer- ~ League championships ... helped sity ... chose to attend USO because of team win the CIF Division Ill cham­ the beautiful campus and because pionship as a senior and a co-cham­ her family is nearby... she notes that pionship as a junior ... is a member she has a house in Costa Rica. of the San Diego Surf club team and helped team with the 2006 Soccer Cup Championship.

PERSONAL: Was born on January 2, 1988 as the daughter of Carmen and Larry Vinti in San Diego Calif.... was also recruited by San Francisco and Pepperdine ... chose to attend USO because of the excel lent soccer pro­ gram and because of the academic opportunities.

R OBERTS ' CAREER STATS V 1Nr,'s CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SOG YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SOG 2006 Attended USO but did not play soccer. 2006 20 20 2 4 8 14 7 2007 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 21 21 0 3 3 4 To tals 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 41 2 7 11 18 8 KATIE GORDON

5-3 • Sophomore • MF/F Los Gatos, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS)

FRESHMAN (2007): Played in 16 I I I •• -- • games with 10 starts ... tallied two appearances for the Toreros, assists on the season in games in a 1-0 decision against Cal against Cal State Bakersfield Poly (9/ 16/07) and in a 3-0 win (10/05/07) and Cal State Ful ­ aga inst Sa n Francisco (11/10/0n,.. lerton (11 /04/07) ...cracked into the USO starting line-up midway .. . . '· through the season as a defend­ varsity letters in soccer er and helped the team bolster a for Chad Chastain at Arch G.62 oals-against-average. Mitty High School...was named first-team All-West Catholic Ath­ HIGH SCHOOL: Earn ed three letic League as a sophomore ... varsity letters in soccer playing was named to the All-League for Tom Ginnichio at Acalanes freshman team as a freshman ... High School...as a sophomore, helped lead her team to three she helped her team reach the WCAL league championships ... as orth Coast Section Semi Finals a junior and se nior, she helped und ...was named AII -DFAL lead her team to two consecu­ tive CCS Championships ...played club soccer for the De Anza pla club soccer for the Plea s­ Force club team. anton Rage club team ... in 2005- 06 she helped lead her team to PERSONAL: Kathryn Ann the State Cup finals ... was ranked Gordon was born on April 19, as a Soccerbuzz top-150 recruit. 1989 in Los Gatos, Calif....is the daughter of Lillian and Cal PERSONAL: Erika Wesly was Gordon ... was heavily recruited born on February 2, 1989 in by UC Irvine, UC Davis, San Oakland, Calif....is the daugh- Francisco, Vassar College, San ter of Joni and Daryl Wesley ... Jose State and UC Santa Cruz ... was heavily recruited by UC chose to attend USO because of Irvine, USC, San Francisco and the outstanding women's soccer Maryland ...cho se to attend USO program, the academic commu­ because of the chemistry of nity as well as the size and loca­ the soccer team, the area, the tion ... her sister Kristen Gordon academic opportunities and played soccer at San Francisco because of the reputation of the from 1999-2003. soccer program.

G ORDON'S CAREER STATS GP GS G A PTS SH SOG YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH 2007 16 10 0 2 2 0 2007 3 0 0 0 0 0 To tals 16 10 0 2 2 0 Totals 3 0 0 0 0 0 .. ---~;,,«5/IJ ~,-.,..,.,..., ~~ HEATHER ADDIE

.. - ~,,~.. • ~,-':····J ~ BURKE CARTAN ~ I ' ,./ ~~ ~6 ~ 5-1 O • Sophomore • Defender 5-8 • Sophomore • Defender ifli ~ Tucson, Ariz. (University HS) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline HS)

II • I • • I FRESHMAN (2007): Has played in eight matches with no sta rts ... in 19 matches with 10 starts demonstrated a strong pres­ for the Toreros as a mainstay ence on the defensive end for in the defense ... has been a key the Toreros and had helped USO defensive player by helping to bolster a 0.62 goals-against-av­ secure the team's 10 shutouts erage. this season, to include defensiv stops against sixth-ranked UC HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four (9/14/07) and fifth-ranked Santa varsity letters playing soccer Clara (10/14/07) ...has been a for coach Ian Kidd at University huge help in the team bolstering High School. .. she was named a 0.69 goals-against-average. first-team AII -S onorah Region all four years .. .in her sen ior season, HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four she scored an impressive 24 varsity letters playing soccer for goals, to help lead her team to coach John Gilson at Ursuline a Regional Championship ... as a High School. .. was named first­ junior she tallied 19 goals, and team All-North Bay League helped lead her team to the all four years ...was tabbed the Regional Championship ... played League's MVP as a junior. .. during club soccer for the Tucson Soc­ her junior season, she helped cer Academy... her team was the lead the team to a No. 1 National state runner-up in three of the ranking ... as a senior was named four years she played for them ... the Press Democrat SGb lar was a member of the Arizona Athlete of the Year for Ursuline ODP state team from 2003-06. High Sc hool. .. played club soccer for the Santa Rosa United U-18 PERSONAL: Heather Anne Burke Gold team ... helped her u was born on December 27, 1988 team to the Surf Cup champion­ in Tucson, Ariz .... is the daughter ship twice and to the Sta Cup of Bruce and Melinda Burke ... North once. chose to attend USO because of the outstanding women's soccer PERSONAL: Adelaide Cartan program and because of the was born on April 20, 1989 academic opportunities ... she is in Santa Rosa, Calif....is the one of three girls in her family to daughter of Jim and Nancy lay soccer ... her sister, Michelle Cartan ... was heavily recruited by Burke, plays soccer at Smith Stanford, Pennsylvania, Brown, College. Oregon and Washington ... chose to attend USO because of the outstanding women's soccer program, the academic reputa­ tion of USO and because of the location.

C ARTA N' S CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS A PTS SH SOG 2007 19 10 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 10 0 0 0 0 MEGAN DETRICK

5-6 • RS Freshman • Midfielder Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS)

FRESHMAN (2007): Red­ FRESHMAN (2007): Red­ shirted at USD. shirted at USD.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earne ~=~four varsity letters in soccer three varsity letters in playing a Santa Margarita playing for coach Matty Catholic High School and at Mater Dei High School... Mission Viejo High School. .. as a sophomore, she scored )Va5 named first-team All - seven goals in helping her 5'!rra League as a senior and seam become a CIF division I 'GS named second-team finalist...as a junior she tallied -League as a sophomore ... eight goals and three assists, lped lead her team to was named second-team the quarterfinals of the CIF All -Trinity League and helped playoffs as a senior.. .helped lead her team to the league ead her team to the semifi­ championship ... played na s of the CIF playoffs and club soccer for the Cypress to a league championship Elite Futbol Club (Premier in 2004 ... was a member of League) .. .in 2006, she helped the ODP... played club soccer the team to the quarterfinals for the So. Cal Blues ... helped of the National Cup, helped her club team to a Surf Cup her team to the final four of championship in 2001 and the Las Vegas Cup as well as 2003 ... helped her team win earning a League champion­ the league championship in ship ... in 2007, she helped her 1999, 2001 and 2004. team will the NHB Cup.

PERSONAL: Katherine Drake PERSONAL: Megan Detrick Bavasi was born on May 23, was born on March 9, 1989 1989 in Mission Viejo, Calif.... in Newport Beach, Calif.. . she is the daughter ofTracy she is the daughter of David and Bill Bavasi ...was heavily and Elizabeth Detrick. .. was recruited by Loyola Mary­ also heavily recruited by mount, Denver and Cal Poly. .. Dartmouth, UC Irvine and her father Bill Bavasi played Wheaton ... chose to attend basketball at USD and is USD because of the academic the General Manager of the reputation, the size, location, Seattle Mariners ... her mother its Catholic heritage and its Tracy was a swimmer at USD. outstanding women's soccer program ... will be majoring in business. MELISSA JACKIE ,, MARUCA ZINKE ...., :...;, .-

- _ ..: -' 5-5 • RS Freshman • MF/D 5-7 •Sophomore• Midfielder ~ ~ Bonita, Calif. Newport Beach, Calif. (Horizon HS) (University of Arizona)

FRESHMAN (2007): Red­ FRESHMAN (2007): Played shirted at USO. at the University of Arizona ... recorded two assists for two HIGH SCHOOL: Earned one points ...was named to the All­ varsity letter in soccer play­ PAC 10 Freshman team. ing for Matthew Chapman at Horizon High School. ..as HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated a freshman, she was named from Mater Dei High School first-team AII -CIF, first-team .. . Earned four letters as a All-Coastal League South and defender and was co-captain helped lead her team to the playing under head coach league-championship ... was Matty West ... Team won the injured over the next three 2007 CIF Division I Southern seasons. Section championship ... Named CIF Division I De­ PERSONAL: Melissa Maruca fensive Player of the Year ... was born on September 3, Earn ed first-team all-league 1988 in San Diego, Calif....she honors in her freshman, is the daughter of Vincent sophomore and junior years and Patricia Maruca ... was also as well as all-district honors recruited by Cal Baptist, Hum­ her junior season ... Played bolt State and San Diego with Mater Dei alum and cur­ State ... chose to attend USO rent UA midfielder Jacqueline because it has always been a Broussard for three seasons dream of hers to go to USO. ... Competes for head coach Ziad Khoury on the Slammers F.C.club team ... The Slam­ mers were the 2003 and 2005 national champions.

PERSONAL: Born Jacqueline Ellen Zinke on Feb. 20, 1989, in Newport Beach, Calif. ... Daughter of Daniel and Julia Zi nke ... Has two brothers, Brendon, 26, and John Hen­ ry,20 ... Has one sister, Patricia ... Undecided on intended major AKAYLAH ·, ~ "-"•._..:.,.,...'A-. _,) .f'~\ ..,,i f..i FISHER ~ -~---- ~ +✓- 5-4 •Sophomore• Midfielder # 12 5-9 • Freshman • Midfielder Pleasanton, Calif. Ladera Ranch, Calif. (Arizona State University) (Alisa Niguel HS)

FRESHMAN (2007): HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Played in one match at four varsity letters in soc­ cer while playing at Aliso Arizona State University. Niguel High School. .. as a senior, was named HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 first-team AII-CIF and graduate of Foothill first-team All-South Coast High School (Pleasan­ League ... was her team's ton,Calif.) ... lettered second leading scorer all cer four times for four season's ... earned the Falcons ... earned second-team All-League as a junior and took home All-League honor­ the Pleasanton able mention accolades as a sophomore ... She also played for the SoCal Blues club team .. during PERSONAL: Major is her time with the SoCal pre-law ... parents are Blues, she helped lead the Antoine Fisher and team to the 2005 national Rosalind Fisher-Mack ... championship and the has four brothers, An­ 2007 Premier League Cup toine (25), Brandon (24), Championship .. . also let­ Jordan (11) Alijah (8) tered in Track & Field and and two sisters, Antoine in volleyball. (13) and Ariah (11) ... Alexis Nicole born Sept.4, 1989 in PERSONAL: Deal was born on Aug. 25, San Leandro, Calif .... 1990 in La Habra, Calif .. .. hobbies include read­ she is the daughter of Ste­ ing, collecting things ven and Kari Deal. .. chose and hanging out with to attend USD because of friends ... full name is the outstanding women's Akaylah Marie Fisher. soccer program .. . her fa- '­ ther played golf at Rancho Santiago College. NATALIE GARCIA

5-7 •Freshman• Defender 5-8 • Freshman • Defender Valley Center, Calif. Long Beach, CA (San Pasqual HS) (Wilson HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soc­ four varsity letters in cer while playing at San soccer while playing at Pasqual High School. .. Woodrow Wilson High helped lead her team to School. .. helped lead her three Valley League Cham­ team to four consecutive pionships ... as a junior was Moore League Champi­ named the CIF and Valley onships ... as a senior she League Player of the Year helped lead her team to after scoring nine goals the NSCAA/ Rivals.com Na ­ and 11 assists ... as a junior tional Championship, and helped lead her team to a CIF-SS Championship, the CIF Championship ... while tallying 11 goals and was named first-team 11 assists ... as a senior, was AII-CIF as a junior ... was a named first-team AII-CIF­ member of the Surf Club SS, was named the Moore team ... helped her club League Defender of the team reach the state cup Year, the LA Times Player finals four times and won of the Year ... was named two regional champion­ the Press Telegram Dream .ship titles .. she was also a Team Player of the Year ember of the Cal South and was named to Rise ODP from 2004-06 and an Magazine's All-Area team ... ODP Regional Pool mem­ as a junior was named ber in 2006. first-team AII-CIF-SS, and was named first-team All­ PERSONAL: Natalie Ann Moore League. Garcia was born on Janu­ ary 30, 1990 ... she is the PERSONAL: Danielle Jil­ daughter of Joe and Le­ lian Russell was born on onor Garcia ... was heavily August 23, 1990 ...she is recruited by Pepperdine, the daughter of Debi and Loyola Marymount, Ne­ Chris Russell. .. was heav­ vada and UC Riverside ... ily recruited by Cal, Santa chose to attend USO Clara, Loyola Marymount, because of the academics, Harvard and Pepperdine ... the team chemistry and chose to attend USO because of the beautiful because of the location, -focation. academic reputation and because of the strong women's soccer program. ELISSA ALLISON MAGRACIA THOMPSON

5-1 •Freshman• Midfielder 5-6 • Freshman • Midfielder Chula Vista, C alif. Lake Forest, Calif. (Bonita Vista HS) (El Toro HS)

• • • • • • • • • •• varsity letters in soccer while four varsity letters in soccer playing at Bonita Vista Senior while playing at El Toro High High School. ..helped lead School. .. was named second­ her team to back-to-back team All-Sea View League as Mesa League Championships a junior. .. was named first­ as a junior and senior. ..w as team AII-SVL as a senior... was named AII-CIF San Diego Sec- named her team's offensive ion as a junior and senior. .. MVP as a freshman. named Mesa League r of the Year as a junior PERSONAL: Allison Paige nior... was named the Thompson was born on ion Tribune's Female Ath­ March 15, 1990. .. she is he lete of the Year as a senior. .. daughter of Lynn and Gary took home first-team All-Aca­ Thompson ... chose to attend demic honors from the Union USD because f the beautiful Tribune as a senior. ..She was campus and because of the also a member of the Surf outstanding women's soccer Club team and helped lead program. her team to the 2006 state up championship in 2006 d to a regional champion­ ip in 2005.

agracia was born on June 6, 1990 ... she is the daughter of Cecilia Magracia and Eu ­ genio Magracia Jr ....was heav­ ily recruited by Long Beach State, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Harvard ... chose to attend USD because of the location and outstanding women's soccer program.

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5-5 • Freshman • Midfielder 5-9 • Freshman • Forward Arcadia, Calif. San Diego, CA (Flintridge Sacred Heart (Patrick Henry HS) Academy)

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four rsity letters in soccer while varsity letters in soccer while playing at Flintridge Sacred playing at Patrick Henry Heart Academy ... helped lead High School. ..as a senior was her team to three CIF Divi­ named first-team AII-CIF, sion 1 playoff appearances .. . while leading her team to as a junior was named to the the CIF Semi-finals and a Glendale News Press All- Eastern League champion­ Area Team ... as a senior was ship .. .was named her school's named to the 2008 Pasadena Female Athlete of the Year as Star News All-Area Team, the a senior. ..was named first­ Glendale News All -Area Team team All-Eastern League and to the All-Mission Team ... three times ... helped lead as a senior she was selected her team to four consecu­ to play in the Southern tive league championships... California High School Senior was named second-team Game ... finished her career AII -CIF as a junior and earned ranked sixth all-time in career a AII -CIF honorable mention points and career games as a freshman ...was named played. Outstanding forward as a sophomore,junior and se­ PERSONAL: Mireille Roukoz nior... played for the Surf Soc­ was born on July 6, 1990 in cer club and helped lead the Fullerton, Calif.... she is the team to the Surf Cup Cham­ daughter of Arlette and Wes pionship in 2006 ... was also a Lind ... chose to attend USO member of the Olympic De­ '< • • • • • • • • • velopment Program and was ampus, the location, the a Regional Pool selection in cademic opportunities and both 2005 and 2006 as well ecause of the team chem­ as a State Team member in ry. the same years ... ln 2006, she was an ODP Region 4 cham­ pion, a OPD National cham­ pion, and in 2007 she was a ODP Region 4 champion and a ODP national finalist.

:1,,.- PERSONAL: Stephanie Elise ,I Ochs was born on August . ' 29, 1990 in San Diego, Calif.... . she is the daughter of Carol and David Ochs ...was heav­ ily recruited by Long Beach State, UC Santa Barbara, Washington and Boston Col­ lege ...chose to attend USO because of the great aca­ demics, the location, beauti­ ful campus and the outstand­ ing soccer program. . - '·. ,' .·' ,.,.·. . ,, ...... · A'..- -~~- .. ' 1• ~ BROOKE COURTNEY ~ ,f

,· ~7~ HICKERSON PARSONS I ·­ 5-3 • RS Freshman • MF/D 5-7 • Freshman • Goalkeeper Littlton, Colo. Santa Rosa, Calif. n (University of Colorado) (Ursuline HS)

• II • • • • • • • • • varsity letters in socce r at Ursu­ women's soccer team, but took a line High School. ..was named medical redshirt. first-team All-Empire league as a senior ... was a three-time ...... scholar athl ete ... helped lead her team to a North Coast Section the Mullen Mustangs won the Championship as a sophomore 2007 SA State Championship her and a junior... in 2006 she helped senior year after taking the Cen­ lead Ursuline to a No. 1 National League her junior season tennial Ranking ... has been a member of and losing in the state champi­ the Santa Rosa Club team and onship game in 2006. Hickerson was an ODP Region IV player. lettered in soccer her sophomore, junior and senior season and PERSONAL: Courtney Ann was also an all-state honorable Parsons was born on Dec. 22, mention selection her junior 1989 ... she is the daughter of Guy season. She was also named and Julie Parsons ... was heav- team captain her sen ior year. Her ily recruited by Texas, Stanford, freshman year, Hickerson lettered UNLV, Loyola Marymount and in tennis, where she placed third Washington State ...chose to of the at the state tournament in No.4 attend USD because location, academ ic reputation Doubles. She was also named and the outstanding women's Tennis MVP and all-conference. soccer program ... notes she likes Hickerson played her club ball water sports, snowboarding and for the Colorado Nike Rush, and camping. coach Erik Bushey. Hickerson was the team captain for the Rush in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Her Rush teams won the State Cup in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006 ... helped lead her club team to the national championship and regional championship in 2008.

PERSONAL: The daughter of Mike and Linda Hickerson, Brooke was born Sept. 29, 1989 in , Fla. She has a younger brother, Cody Hickerson, who will be a sophomore in high hool and plays . Mike ·ckerson, her father, played ter polo for the University of w Mexico and swam for the . Naval Academy. Her hobbies lude skiing/ snowboarding d water skiing and as a child she participated in gymnastics and karate. MAGGIE MAGUIRE

5-8 • Freshman • Goalkeeper 5-6 • Freshman • Midfielder Santa Rosa, Calif. Anchorage, AK {Maria Carrillo HS) {West Anchorage HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer w hile vars ity letters in soccer while playing at Maria Carrillo High playing at West Anchorage School...helped lead her team High School...was a four-time to four consecutive North first-team All -Cook Inlet Confer­ Coast Section semifinals ... was ence honoree as a forward ... named second-team All -North was a four-time offensive MVP Bay League ... was a four-time of the CIC.averaged 20 goals Academic Honor Athlete and a per year in her four-year career... four-time California Scholarsh ip was a member of the eight-time Federation member. state champion Alaska Rush club team and was a Region IV PERSONAL: Alexa ndra Shaw ODP team member... also played Dinan was born on Jun e 23, tennis and ran track and fiel4,tt 1990 in Santa Rosa, Calif....she is WAHS. the daughter of Ron and Sinda Dinan ...was also recruited by PERSONAL: Maggie Rose Southern Oregon University. .. McGuire was born on August chose to attend USD because of 7, 1989 ... she is the daughter of the location, the Liberal Studied Nancy and Thomas McGuire ... program and because of the was heavily recruited by UNLV, outstanding women's soccer Saint Mary's, Pacific, Maryland program ... her brother Jason and Kentucky. .. chose to attend played football at UNLV, her USD because of the warm fathe on played basketball at weather, outstanding women's Trans~lvania University and her soccer program and the out­ cousin Greg played soccer at St. standing academic reputation ... Thomas University. her father, Thomas, played foot­ ball at Northern Colorado THE CAMPUS ...

The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and is located just 1 0minutes from downtown San Diego. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid -Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's architectural style.

Under the leadership of Mother Rosalie Hill of the Society of the Sacred Heart and Bishop Charles Francis Buddy of the Diocese of San Diego, the University of San Diego began as separate colleges for men and women. The first classes met in 1952; the School of Law opened its doors in 1954. By the late 1960's it became clear that both colleges would benefit from combining academic resources, and in 1972 the University of San Diego became a single coeducational Catholic university.

Now governed by a board of trustees independent from the founding organizations, USO is a Roman Catholic institution that welcomes students, faculty and staff of diverse religions, traditions and remains dedicated to the values originally articulated by Mother Hill and Bishop Buddy. Students choose from more than 60 under­ graduate and graduate degrees programs in academic divisions including the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of Business Administration, Leadership and Education Sciences, Law and Nursing and Health Science.

Men aspiring to the Roman Catholic priesthood prepare for their vocation at the St. Francis Center for Priestly Formation.

The USO campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style.Since 1984, USO has completed numerous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000 the .a 5, 100-seat athletic center.opened its doors as home to USO basketball and volleyball. Two years ago, the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus, and in 2003 the Donald P.Shiley Center for Science and Technology opened. A five-story Spanish Renaissance parking garage (1,100 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the lmmaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories. THE ACADEMICS ... USD enrolls more than 7,600 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Ad­ mission to USD, which consistently ranks among the top schools in the nation, is highly selective. USD received more than 10,000 applications for approximately 1,100 undergraduate openings in Fall of 2007. The class of 2009 entered with a GPA of 3.74 and an average SAT score of 1176.

USD has earned recognition in such publications as the 2006 edition ofThe Princeton Review annual college guide as being one of the best colleges in the United States. The Princeton Review recently included USD as one of the nation's most socially conscious institutions in its book, Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Com­ munity Involvement.

USD in 2003, joined the elite company of Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest honor society. Na­ tionwide, only about 10 percent of all colleges and universities have Phi Beta Kappa chapters. USD was granted membership to the Mortar Board National '\'~~": D"'..1 - ~- ~ - . ·

-..N'i'All.lil"I... ~ I Honor Societ in 2000.

In 2003, USD welcomed the• Steve Altman (1986) addition of the 150,000-square­ President Qualcomm, Inc. foot Donald P. Shiley Center 2004 Author E. Hughes Career Achievement for Science and Technology Award Recipient building, which provides an Bill Bavasi (1980) interdisciplinary science facility General Manager of the Seattle Mariners serving every USD student as he or she completes science course Bernie Bickerstaff ( 1968) requirements. Former NBA head coach. Coached with the Denver Nuggets, Seattle Sonics and Charlotte The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Bobcats Peace and Justice, opened in 2001, is one of 10 comprehensive Mike Brown (1992) peace centers nationwide with Cleveland Cavaliers, Head Coach facilities for major international Brady Clark ( 1996) peace efforts. Outfielder,

Alison Cox (2001) Medalist in the Olympics-Women's Rowing

Theo Epstein (2000) General Manager of t he Boston Red Sox

Andrew Firestone (1998) Reality TV Star - The Bachelor

John Redmond (1980) President and CEO of the MGM Grand Resorts

John Shaw (1973) President of the Saint Louis Rams

Juan Vargas (1983) Ca lifornia State Assembly SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA ...

San Diego is truly"America's Finest brant, especially the Gaslamp Quarter. on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any City." A modern metropolis (second San Diego is also home to the world­ of the over 80 golf courses throughout largest in California) and a popular famous San Diego Zoo as well as Sea the county. Balboa Park, a 1, 158-acre year-round resort, San Diego spreads World. The city is great for families, but recreation and cultural center, offers from the coast to the desert, includ­ for those without kids, there is a lot to 25 tennis courts, two gymnasiums, two ing cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and doas well. municipal golf courses, and one of the valleys. San Diego also surrounds San Diego is home to a number nation's finest zoos. Mission Bay Park one of California's greatest natural of military bases, primarily due to its is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging, harbors which has been a dominant location. In 1941, after the Pearl Harbor fishing, bicycling, tennis, golf, jet skiing factor in determining the city's history, attacks, the U.S. established the head­ and kite flying. economy and development. quarters of the Pacific Fleet in San Diego, As well as participating in recre­ Meteorologists claim San Diego as and the city is now home to the largest ational activities, San Diego supports the country's only area with perfect air naval station on the west coast. their professional teams -- the NFL climate. This ideal year-round envi­ Unlike many cities,San Diego's airport Chargers play at Qualcomm Stadium, ronment posts an average daytime is right next to downtown, increasing and the San Diego Padres play at Petco temperature of 70 degrees, with an its convenience even more. It is hard to Park. During college football bowl week, annual rainfall average of less than believe that San Diego is the nation's San Diego annually hosts the Pacific Life 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with sixth-largest city, it just retains a small Holiday Bowl in late December. During humidity generally low, even in the town feel. 1998, Qualcomm Stadium hosted the summer. The climate, attractive set­ According to Sports Illustrated, "For Super Bowl game between Denver and ting and recreational facilities make sheer numbers of participants, diversity Green Bay;followed by the World Series San Diego "America's Finest City." of pursuits of involvement, San Diego between the San Diego Padres and the must rank as the sports fitness capital New York Yankees. The Super Bowl re­ The city has mostly avoided the of the U.S." Sports are a major feature turned to San Diego in 2003. Whatever evils of urban sprawl, which has of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, sporting activity there is, it's here in San allowed its downtown to remain vi- swim,surf,scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf Diego -- the sports capital of the U.S.! P.etco Park, Home of the San Diego Padres Qualcomm Stadium, Home of the San Diego Chargers TORERO STADIUM

Torero Stadium, celebrating its 45th anniversary, is the home of the University of San Diego Football and Soccer programs. The stadium, which underwent two phases of renovation, is perfect for an excit­ ing athletic atmosphere inside its confines.

These recent renovations were completed to host the WUSA San Diego Spirit, with over $3.5 million dollars spent to enlarge the seating areas and add spectator comforts. Torero stadium's capacity is now 7,000 for Pioneer Football League action, as well as West Coast Conference Soccer play.

The South stands feature approximately 1,100 seats with press box facilities. The stands behind the East end seat approximately 1,900 fans after Phase Two of the renovations. The existing North stands, which hold about 3,000 fans, remained as they were. The South stands feature bleacher seats with backs for increased spectator comfort. The East and North stands are all bleacher seating.

In 2001, the installation of the upgraded lighting system took place, giving Torero Stadium ample illumination for the numerous night events that take place at the stadium. The final steps included the paving of the pedestrian walkway that curves around three-quarters of the stadium, and the installation of a new state of the art sound system. The final piece of the renovations was a Daktronics video board that plays movie clips, replays, as well as scoreboard information. The playing surface is "Bullseye" Bermuda grass, with soccer dimensions measuring 118 yards x 72 yards, with football conforming to NCAA regulations.

In the summer of 2008, Torero Stadium received a $250,000 field renovation, which included new Berma Sports turf and a new drainage and irrigation system. HOME OF THE TOREROS > CAPACITY: 7,000

11Torero Stadium is a wonderful venue. The San Diego Spirit did a great job of creating a great place to watch soccer and it was one of my fa­ vorite stadiums when I coached in the WUSA. The team really enjoyed the atmosphere for our Olympic Send-Off match against Brazil and it1s surely one of the best small soccer sta­ diums in the country. 11

- Pia Sundhage U.S. Women 1s National Team head coach 2007 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Overall: 15-3-3 • West Coast Conference : 5-1-1 • Home: 7-0-3 • Away: 8-2-0 • Neutral: • 0-1-0

No. Plaxer GP GS G A Pts Sh SOG GWG PK-Att 10 Amy Epsten 21 20 14 1 29 47 30 5 0-0 7 Leigh Ann Robinson 21 21 5 8 18 42 20 3 0-0 11 Ashleigh Shoughro 21 19 5 2 12 37 19 3 0-0 9 Jen Mello 20 20 3 1 7 22 9 2 0-0 16 Vanessa Vella 19 17 1 5 7 9 5 0 1-1 18 Jackie Garcia 21 13 1 2 4 19 7 1 0-0 13 Christine Mock 21 21 1 1 3 19 7 1 0-0 5 Hallie Huston 19 14 0 3 3 8 1 0 0-0 17 Natalie Vinti 21 21 0 3 3 4 1 0 0-0 22 Tara Hodgson 14 0 1 0 2 3 2 0 0-0 19 Jessica Larrabee 13 0 1 0 2 3 3 0 0-0 4 Erika Wesley 16 10 0 2 2 1 0 0 0-0 12 Giuliana Longmire 15 0 0 1 1 8 3 0 0-0 25 Ashley Kirk 20 19 0 1 1 6 4 0 0-0 2 Marina Heberer 11 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 33 Addie Cartan 19 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 29 Karen Roberts 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 26 Heather Burke 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 21 Katie Gordon 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 Allison Wolters 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Total 21 21 32 30 94 229 112 15 1 -1 ,o Opponents 21 21 15 15 45 227 109 3 1-1 No Plaxer GP GS Min GA Saves GAA Sv% so W-L-T 1 Karen Cook 4 1 189:26 1 11 0.48 .917 0 0-0-0 0 Brittany Cameron 21 20 1780:55 14 78 0.71 .848 9 15-3-3 TM 0:00 0 5 0.00 1.000 2 0-0-0 Total 21 21 1970:21 15 94 0.69 .862 11 15-3-3 Opponents 21 21 1970:21 32 80 1.46 .714 4 3-15-3 2007 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS

Date ORROnent W/L Score Att. Overall wee San Diego Goals {Assists} 8/31 #19 Wake Forest w 2-1 815 1-0-0 Epsten (Vella) 9/2 #22 Duke T (2OT) 0-0 424 1-0-1 9/ 7 @ Dayton w 1-0 1100 2-0-1 Robinson (Epsten) 9/ 9 @ Ohio State L 2-0 1918 2-1-1 9/14 #6 UCLA T (2OT) 0-0 1011 2-1-2 9/16 Cal Poly W(OT) 1-0 318 3-1-2 9/ 21 @ UC Irvine W(OT) 2-1 312 4-1-2 Epsten (Shoughro), Mello (Robinson) 9/ 23 @ UC Riverside w 3-1 183 5-1-2 Epsten (Vella), Mello (Vinti) Shoughro (Robinson, Huston) 9/28 Cal State Northridge W 1-0 403 6-1-2 Robinson (Huston) 9/30 @ Pacific w 2-1 284 7-1-2 Epsten (Vinti), Epsten (Kirk) 10/5 Cal State Bakersfield W 5-0 334 8-1-2 Shoughro (Wesley), Epsten (Robinson) Robinson (unassisted), Hodgson (Longmire), Larrabee (Vella) 10/7 @ Arizona State w 1-0 426 9-1-2 Shoughro (unassisted) 10/14 #5 Santa Clara w 1-0 507 10-1-2 1-0-0 Epsten (Robinson) 10/19 Loyola Marymount w 3-1 510 11-1-2 2-0-0 Robinson (unassisted) Epsten (Huston, Garcia) Shoughro (Robinson) 10/21 Pepperdine T (2OT) 1-1 415 11-1-3 2-0-1 Epsten (Vella) 10/ 25 @ #6 Portland L 4-0 2744 11-2-3 2-1-1 10/ 28 @Gonzaga W(OT) 1-0 406 12-2-3 3-1-1 Garcia (Vella) 11 / 2 @ Saint Mary's w 3-1 198 13-2-3 4-1-1 Epsten (Mock), Mock (Robinson) Epsten (unassisted) 11 /4 @ Cal State Fullerton w 1-0 457 14-2-3 Epsten (Wesley, Shoughro) 11/10 San Francisco w 3-0 802 15-2-3 5-1-1 Epsten (Vinti), Epsten (Mello) Vella (penalty Kick) 11 / 16 #21 Oklahoma State L 2-1 717 15-3-3 Mello (Robinson) i YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2007 (15-3-3, 5-1-1 WCC) 2004 (12-8-2, 5-1-1 WCC) 2001 (11-7-3,3-3-1 WCC) •I 8/31 #19 WAKE FOREST" w 2-1 8/ 27 at #2 UCLA L 0-4 8/ 31 at UC Santa Barbara w " 3-2 9/2 #22 DUKE" T 0-0 8/29 UC IRVINE w 3-0 9/ 2 at Cal Poly SLO w 1-0 9/ 7 Dayton w 1-0 9/ 2 vs. #24 Co lorado" w 2-1 9/7 ARKANSAS w 2-0 9/ 7 Ohio State L 2-0 9/04 at Denver" L 0-3 9/9 BAYLOR w 3-2OT at Ca l 9/14 #6UCLA T 0-0(20T) 9/08 State Fullerton L 0-1 9/18 use w 1-0 9/11 SAN DIEGO STATE 4-1 9/16 CAL POLY w 1-0(OT) w 9/21 UCLA L 0-2 9/17 LONG BEACH STATE w 6-0 UC Irvine 2-1 (OT) 9/ 28 at Oregon L 0 -3 9/ 21 w 9/19 USC L 0-2 at Oregon 9/ 23 UC Riverside w 3-1 9/21 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-1 9/ 30 State L 1-2OT 9/28 CS NORTHRIDGE w 1-0 9/ 24 at UNLV L 1-2 10/5 SAN FRANCISCO* w 6-1 9/ 30 Pacific w 2-0 9/26 CAL POLY SLO T 0-02OT 10/7 ARIZONA STATE w 1-0 10/5 CS BAKERSFIELD w 5-0 10/1 #3 WASHINGTON w 2-1 10/ 10 at Long Beach State w 2-1 OT 10/ 7 Arizona State w 1-0 10/3 #23 UTAH w 3-0 10/14 LMU* w 1-0 10/14 #5 SANTA CLARA * w 1-0 10/ 10 at #4 Santa Clara w 2-1 10/ 19 at Gonzaga* w 4-0 10/19 LMU * w 3-1 10/ 15 at San Francisco w 2-1 10/ 21 at Portland* L 1-2 10/21 PEPPERDINE * T 1-1 (2OT) 10/ 17 at Saint Mary's w 3-2OT 10/26 PEPPERDINE* w 3-2 10/ 25 #6 Portland • L 4-0 10/22 #6 PORTLAND L 0-1 10/28 CS FULLERTON w 5-0 10/ 28 Gonzaga w 1-0(20T) 10/24 GONZAGA w 1-0OT 11 / 2 at Sa int Mary's* L 0-3 11 / 2 Sa int Mary's • w 3-1 10/ 29 at Pepperdine T 0-02OT 11 / 4 at Santa Clara• L 0-2 11 / 4 CS Fullerton w 1-0 11/5 LMU w 1-0 2OT 11/9 UC IRVINE w 2-1 11 /10 SAN FRANCISCO* w 3-0 11 /12 vs. UNLV! w 1-02OT 11/10 UC RIVERSIDE w 3-0 11 /12 at #2 UCLA! L 0-3 11 /16 #19 Oklahoma State! L 2-1 11 / 16 vs. Washington! L 0-2 " Denver Tournament • West Coast Conference Match • Indicates wee Match • Indicates wee Match " WCC/ ACC Challenge ! NCAA Tournament ! NCAA Tournament ! NCAA Tournament

2003 (9-8-4, 2-4-1 WCC) 2000 (14-7, 4-3 WCC) 2006 (12-8-0, 3-4-0 WCC) 8/25 UC SANTA BARBARA w 3-0 8/ 29 at Long Beach State w 1-0 8/29 OREGON 6-1 8/31 OREGON STATE T 0-0OT w 9/ 2 at Denver 3- 1 2/ 25 Ca l Poly SLO W, 3-2 9/5 UNLV w 1-0 w 9/ 3 at Air Force w 2-1 8/27 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 2-0 9/12 at Northern Arizona w 3-0 9/6 at Ca l State Fullerton w 4-1 9/1 Ohio State L, 4- 1 9/14 vs. Vanderbilt" w 1-0OT 9/10 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 2-0 9/19 KANSAS L 0-1 9/3 Dayton W, 2- 1 9/15 at Brigham Young 1-4 9/21 #13 CLEMSON T 1-1 OT L 9/8 #19 CS FULLERTON w 2-1 (2ot) 9/17 at Utah L 1-2 9/ 27 at #21 Cal Poly SLO L 1-3 9/ 10 IDAHO w 3-0 9/22 LONG BEACH STATE 3-0 9/ 28 at UC Santa Barbara T 1-1 OT w 9/ 15 UNLV 2-0 9/24 UCLA L 0-3 w 10/3 ARIZONA w 2-1 9/ 29 at San Francisco• 5-0 9/ 17 UC IRVINE L 2-1 10/5 #12 ARIZONA STATE w 2-1 OT w 10/1 at Ca lifornia 0-3 9/22 #16 USC L 2-0 10/7 #3 UCLA L 0-2 L 10/6 at Pepperdine* 1-0 9/24 ARIZONA STATE w 1-0 10/12 #13 SANTA CLARA* L 0-3 w 10/13 at Loyola Marymount• L 2-3OT 9/29 #5 UCLA L 3-0. 10/ 13 at Sa int Mary's* L 1-2 10/15 GONZAGA* 1-0 10/17 #8 PEPPERDINE* L 1-2 w 10/ 1 HAWAII w 4-2 10/20 PORTLAND* 1-0 10/19 #20 LMU* w 2-0 w 10/8 #3 Santa Clara • L 2-0 10/ 23 at UC Irvine 1-0 10/ 26 at San Francisco• w 2-0 w 10/ 13 Pepperdine • L 2-1 (20T) 10/29 SAINT MARY'S* w 2-0 10/ 31 at CS North ridge w 3-0 10/15 #21 LMU * 2-1 11/5 SANTA CLARA* L 0-4 w 11/2 GONZAGA* L 0-1 11 /17 at USC! L 1-2 10/19 GONZAGA * L 1-0 (OT) 11 / 8 at #3 Portland* T 2-2 OT • wee Match 10/22 #5 PORTLAND * L, 2-1 (OT) 11 / 14 at #4 UCLA! L 0-2 ! NCAA Tournament 10/25 SAN DIEGO STATE w 2-0 " Arizona State Tournament 10/29 SAINT MARY'S * w 4-0 • Indicates wee Match 11/4 San Francisco • w 2-0 ! NCAA Tournament 1999 (16-5, 5-2 WCC) • West Coast Conference Match " Pepperd ine Tournament 8/ 27 at Long Beach State w 7-0 9/ 3 at Baylor" L 1-6 2002(11-7-3,3-3-1 WCC) 9/ 5 vs. Louisiana State" w 7-0 2005 (6-12-1, 2-5-0 WCC) 9/10 AIR FORCE w 2-1 OT 8/ 30 at #3 UCLA L 0-6 9/12 OKLAHOMA w 3-0 9/1 UC SANTA BARBARA W 4-2 9/ 17 vs.Tulsa$ w 3-2 8/26 NORTHERN ARIZONA w 3-0 9/ 6 at UC Riverside w 3-0 9/ 19 vs. Missouri$ w 2- 1 OT 8/28 #3 UCLA L 1-4 9/8 DENVER T 1-1 OT 9/24 COLORADO COLLEGE w 2-1 OT 9/2 at Virginia Tech " w 2-1 9/11 CS NORTHRIDGE w 3-1 9/26 SAN FRANCISCO* w 6-0 9/4 at #21 Wake Forest " L 1-5 9/13 FRESNO STATE w 4-2 10/1 TEXAS CHRISTIAN% w 3-0 9/9 #28KANSAS $ L 0-1 9/15 LONG BEACH STATE w 3-0 10/3 NORTH CAROLINA% L 1-2 9/1 6 vs. #1 North Carolina ! L 0-3 9/ 20 at Arizona State L 0-2 10/8 PEPPERDINE* w 2-1 9/18 at #7 Duke! L 0-5 9/ 22 at Arizona w 3-0 10/15 Loyola Marymount* w 1-0OT 9/ 23 at UC Irvine w 2- 1 9/ 27 at#18USC T 0-0OT 10/ 22 at Gonzaga* w 2-1 9/25 PACIFIC L 0-1 9/29 CS FULLERTON L 1-2 10/24 at Portland* w 1-0 9/28 at San Diego State L 0-2 10/6 CALPOLYSLO w 3-0 10/29 at Fresno State w 1-0 10/2 at Arizona State T 2-2 (2OT) 10/11 at #7 Santa Clara* L 0-3 10/31 CALPOLYSLO w 3-0 10/9 #5 SANTA CLARA* L 0-2 10/18 SAN FRANCISCO w 2-0 11 / 5 at Santa Clara • L 1-5 10/14 SAN FRANCISCO * L 1-2 (2OT) 10/20 SAINT MARY'S* L 1-4 11/7 at Saint Mary's* L 0-2 10/16 SAINT MARY'S * w 2-0 10/ 25 at LMUt* w 2-1 11 /17 vs. San Diego State! w 2-1 10/21 at #22 Gonzaga • L 0-1 10/ 27 at Pepperdine* L 1- 3 11 / 24 at UCLA! L 1-2OT 10/23 at #2 Portland • L 0-3 10/ 31 at UC Irvine w 5-0 " Baylor Tournament 10/24 at Portland State w 3-0 11 /3 GONZAGA* w 4-0 $ Ca l Poly Tournament 10/28 PEPPERDINE * L 0-2 11/7 #7 PORTLAND* T 0-0OT % San Diego Tournament 11/ 5 at LMU * w 2-0 11 / 15 vs. USC! L 0 -1 OT •wee Match " Wake Forest/ ACC/WCC Chall enge • Indicates wee Match 1 NCAA Tournament S adidas/Torero Invitational ! NCAA Tournament ! Duke/ adidas Soccer Classic • Indicates wee Match YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1998 (12-6-2, 4-2-1 WCC) 1995 (10-6-1, 5-2 WCC) 1993 (8-8, 3-3 WCC) ara L 1-3 OT 9/1 UTAH L 1-2 9/ 2 at UC Santa Barbara W 3-0 9/ 5 at UC Santa Barb L 1-2 at Saint Ma ry' s* L 0-2 9/ 5 vs. #24 Stanford% L 1-3 9/4 at Cal Poly SLO 9/ 10 #3 STANFORD L 0-1 9/ 12 at Santa Clara * L 1-6 9/6 at California% W 2-1 9/8 9/9 UCLA L 0-1 9/16 at UC Irvin e L 1-2 OT 9/9 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 5-2 9/ 15 at Saint Mary's* L 0-1 9/18 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 5-1 OT HAYWARD W 8-0 9/15 CAL STATE 9/ 17 at #10 Santa Clara * W 3-1 9/24 at UC San Diego L 1-3 W 2-0 9/19 vs. Oregon$ 9/29 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 7-0 9/ 29 at San Diego State L 1-2 9/ 20 at Hawai'i$ L 0-2 10/5 PEPPERDINE* W 2-0 10/7 GONZAGA* W 6-0 9/ 23 LONG BEACH STATE W 2-1 10/9 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 4-0 10/15 PEPPERDINE* L 2-4 9/ 27 at #9 UCLA T 2-2 10/ 13 vs. #10 Hartford% W 2-0 10/17 SAN FRANCISCO* W 3-1 9/30 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 3-1 10/15 vs. Pacific% W 4-2 10/22 USC W 6-0 10/2 FRESNO STATE W 4-3 10/ 19 at Ca l State Fullerton L 0-1 10/24 PACIFIC W 6-0 10/6 #10 SAN DIEGO STATE L 2-4 10/ 21 at San Diego State T 1-1 OT 10/27 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 8-0 10/10 at San Francisco* W 1-0 10/ 25 at#14UC lrvine W 1-0 10/ 30 at Portland#* L 2-3 10/14 UC SANTA BARBARA W 2-0 10/29 SAN FRANCISCO* W 2-1 OT 10/ 31 vs. Washington# W 1-00T 10/ 18 at Loyola Marymount* T 0-0 11 / 3 at Gonzaga* W 3-0 11/7 UCLA W 1-0 10/ 23 #5 PORTLAND* L 1-2 11 / 5 at #2 Portland* L 0-2 # Portland Invitational 10/25 SAINT MARY'S* w 2-0 % UC Irvin e Tournament * WCC Match 11 / 1 #2 SANTA CLARA* L 0-4 * WCC Match 11 /6 GONZAGA* w 10-1 1992 (5-10, 0-4 WCC) 11 /8 at Pepperdine* w 4-2 1994 (8-11-1, 3-4 WCC) % Ca lifornia Tournament ~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;.;::;;..,;;;-,J 9/6 SANTA CLARA* L 1-2 $ Hawai'iTournament 9/3 UC SANTA BARBARA W 5-1 9/12 UC SANTA BARBARA L 1-2 *WCC Match 9/ 5 at UCLA L 1-2 9/15 SAN DIEGO STATE W 2-1 9/8 #8 SANTA CLARA* L 0-2 9/19 CAL POLY SLO W 1-0 9/10 NEW MEXICO W 5-0 9/ 20 at UC Irvine L 0-1 1997 (7-12-1, 4-3 WCC) 9/13 USC L 1-3 9/23 AZUSA PACIFIC W 3-2 9/17 SAN DIEGO STATE L 0-2 9/ 2S at Washington L 0 -1 OT 8/ 30 vs. Alabama% L 0- 1 9/ 24 at Gonzaga W 3-0 9/ 27 at Ca lifornia L 0-4 9/ 1 vs. Brigham Young% L 0-3 9/ 25 at #19 Was hington State L 1-2 10/2 CAL LUTHERAN L 0-201 9/5 CALIFORNIA T 2-2 9/30 #13 SAINT MARY'S* W 3-2 10/8 UC IRVINE L 0-2 9/7 INDIANA L 0-1 10/2 at Loyola Marymount* W 4-0OT 10/ 10 at San Franc isco* L 1-3 9/9 PORTLAND STATE W 7-0 10/ 7 at San Francisco* L 0-2 10/12 at San Francisco State W 1-0 9/14 FRESNO STATE L 1-2 10/ 9 at #3 Stanford L 0-2 10/17 WESTMONT W 1-0 9/ 19 at Cal Poly SLO L 1-4 10/12 UC IRVINE W 1-0 10/24 PORTLAND* L 0-4 9/ 21 at UC Sa nta Barbara W 5-2 10/16 at Ca l Poly SLO L 1-2 10/30 SAINT MARY'S* L 1-3 W 9/ 26 at UCLA L 1-4 10/21 PACIFIC 4-1 * WCC Match CALIFORNIA T 0-0OT 9/28 SAN FRANCISCO* L 1-2 10/23 10/28 MINNESOTA W 2-1 10/3 PEPPERDINE* W 3-2 11 / 1 at Pepperdine* L 0-3 at San Diego State L 1-5 10/ 5 11/4 #8 PORTLAND* L 0-3 L 0-5 10/ 10 at Nebraska 11/6 #14 WASHINGTON L 1-3 10/ 15 at Ca l State Fullerton W 4-3 *WCC Match 10/17 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 3-1 10 / 24 at Gonzaga* W 2-1 10/ 26 at Portland* L 0-7 11 /4 MONTANA L 0-1 11 /7 at Sa int Mary's W 3-0 11 / 9 at Santa Cla ra* L 2-5 % Ca l State Fullerton Tournament *WCC Match

1996 (14-6-1, 5-2 WCC)

8/ 31 at Portland State$ W 2-0 9/ 1 vs. Oregon State$ W 4-0 9/11 UC IRVINE W 2-0 9/15 SAN DIEGO STATE L 0-1 9/17 CAL POLY SLO L 1-201 9/ 2 7 at UCLA T 0-0OT 9/29 #3 SANTA CLARA* W 3-1 10/6 SAINT MARY'S* W 4-0 10/11 UC SANTA BARBARA W 4-0 The 1996 Toreros went 14-6-1, becoming the first San Diego team to qualify for * W 2-0 10/13 at Loyola Marymount Tournament play. 10/15 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 1-3 NCAA 10/1 8 at Stanford W 1-0 10/ 20 at San Francisco* W 4- 1 OT 10/25 #3 PORTLAND&* L 1-3 10/28 TEXAS& W 3-0 11 / 1 vs. Butler% W 4-30T 11 / 3 vs. Michigan State% W 4-0 11 /8 at Pepperdine* L 1-2 11/10 GONZAGA* W 5-0 11 / 17 atTexas A&M! W 5-3 11 / 24 vs. Maryland! L 0-1 $ Portland State Tournament & San Diego Tournament % Texas Tournament * WCC Match ! NCAA Tournament

The 2007 Toreros went 15-3-3 overall and 5-1-1 in the WCC to finish second in conference, the highest placing finish in program history and the best overall 34 record in program history. SAN DIEGO YEARLY RESULTS

YE AR w L T Po . wee WCCPCT. COACH 2007 15 3 3 .8 33 5- 1-1 .714 Greenwood 2006 12 8 0 .600 3-4-0 .429 Greenwood 2005 6 12 .315 2-6-0 .250 Greenwood 2004 12 8 2 .59 1 5-1-1 .786 Greenwood 2003 9 8 4 .524 2-4-1 .357 Greenwood 2002 11 7 3 .595 3-3-1 .500 Cos sa boon 2001 14 7 0 .666 4-3 .57 1 Cossaboon 2000 13 7 0 .6 50 5-2 .714 Cossaboon 1999 16 5 0 .761 5-2 .7 14 Cossaboon 1998 12 4 2 .722 4-2-1 .642 Cossaboon 1997 7 12 .375 4-3 .57 1 Cossaboon 1996 14 6 .690 5-2 .714 da Luz 1995 10 6 .618 5-2 .714 da Luz 1994 8 11 1 .425 3-4 .428 da Luz 1993 8 8 0 .500 3-3 .500 da Luz 1992 5 10 0 .333 0-4 .000 da Luz Tota ls 172 122 19 .585 58-46-5 .5 58

SAN DIEGO PosrsEASON H1sroRY

2007 .. . .. NCAA Round 1 - Lo st to Oklahoma State 2- 1 2004 ...... NCAA Round 1 - def. UNLV 1-0 OT ...... NCAA Round 2 - lost to UCLA 0-3 2003...... NCAA Round 1 - lost to UCLA 0-2 2002 ...... NCAA Round 1 - lost to USC 0-1 OT 200 1 ...... NCAA Round 1 - lost to Wash ington 0-2 Midfielder Leigh Ann Robinson (2004-07) is a 2000 ...... NCAA Round 1 - lost to USC 1-2 two-time first team A/1-WCC selection, and a two­ 1999 ...... NCAA Round 1 - def. San Diego State 2-1 time All-American ...... NCAA Round 2 - lost to UCLA 1-2 OT 1996 ...... NCAA Round 1 - def.Texas A&M 5-3 ...... NCAA Round 2 - lost to Maryland 0-1

TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

Most Wins ...... 16 (1999) Fewest Wins ...... 5 (1992) Fewest Losses...... 3 (2 007) Shutouts ...... 11 (1996, 2007) Winning %...... 833 (2 007) Most Goals ...... 52 (1998) Mos t Ass ist s...... 46 (1998) Most Shots ...... 367 (1999) Most Points...... 150 (1998) Unbeaten Streak ...... 11 games (Se pt.14-Oct.21 ,2007) Los ing Streak ...... 5 games (Sept. 25-Oct. 10, 1992)

TEAM GAME RECORDS

Most Goals ...... 10 (vs. Gonzaga, 11 /6/98) Most Goals, 1st Half ...... 6 (vs. Gonzaga, 11 /6/98) 6 (vs. Pacific, 10/24/93) Most Goals, 2nd Half . . . .. 5 (vs. Louisiana State, 9/5/99) ...... 5 (vs. Gonzaga, 10/7/93) Most Goals, Overtime .. 4 (vs. Loyola Marymount, 9/18/93) Margin of Victory ...... 9 (vs. Gonzaga 10-1 ; 11 /6/98) Quickest Goal 0:20 (vs. Pacific, 10/24/93) Most Shots ...... 39 (vs. USC, 10/22/93) Fewest Shots ...... 2 (at UCLA, 11 /14/03) ... 2 (vs. Santa Clara, 9/6/92) ...... 2 (vs. UC Santa Barbara, 9/12/92) Most Corners ...... 12 (vs. UNLV, 11 / 12/04) Defender Alexis Obeji (2000-03) was named to ...... 12 (vs. Air Force, 9/ 10/99) Most Fouls...... 25 (at San Diego State, 10/5/97) the A/1-WCC First Team as a freshman in 2000. Fewest Fouls ...... 2 (vs. Portland, 10/24/92) ...... 2 (at Saint Mary's, 9/ 10/93) Most Offsides ...... 9 (vs. San Francisco, 9/26/99) Largest Road Attendance ..... 1,608 (at Portland, 10/24/99) Largest Home Attendance 4,000 (North Carolina, 10/3/99) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEAON RECORDS

Goals ...... 14, Amy Epsten (2007) ...... 14, Stephanie Barnier (2000) ...... 14, Aimee Wagstaff (1998) Assists ...... 11 , Michele Kennedy (1994) Points ...... 34, Aimee Wagstaff (1998) Game-Winning Goals ...... 5, Amy Epsten (2007) ...... 5, Stephanie Barnier (2000) ...... 5, Sufia Wali (1999) Shots ...... 80, Sufia Wali (1999) Games ...... 22, Karen Cook (2004) ...... Marie-Cla ude Henry (2004) ...... Andrea Keesling (2004) ...... Kai tlyn Pruett (2004) ...... Vanessa Vella (2004) Starts ...... 22, Karen Cook (2004) 17 ...... Marie-Claude Henry (2004) ...... Andrea Keesling (2004) ...... Kaitlyn Pruett (2004) ...... Vanessa Vella (2004) GK Games ...... 22, Karen Cook (2004) GK Starts ...... 22, Karen Cook (2004) GK Minutes ...... 20 15:56, Karen Cook (2004) • GK Wins ...... 14, Leila Duren (1999,2001) ...... 14, Allison Worden (1996) Senior Amy Epsten is currently the All-time leader in both career GK Losses ...... 10, Danielle Lopez (1992) goals scored (30) and game-winning goals (7 2). Epsten also tied Shots Faced ...... 261, Libby Bassett (2003) the single-season record for goals scored with 14 in 2007. Saves ...... 94, Libby Bassett (2003) Lowest GAA ...... 0.62, Allison Worden (1993) Shutouts ...... 11 , Allison Worden (1996)

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

Games ...... 85, Andrea Keesling (2001-04) Starts ...... 85, Andrea Keesling (2001-04) Goals ...... 30, Amy Epsten (2004-present) Assists ...... 35, Michele Kennedy (1993-96) Points ...... 93, Michele Kennedy (1993-96) Shots ...... 186, Dawn Bird sa ll (1993-96) Game-Winning Goals . . ... 12, Amy Epsten (2004-present) GK Games ...... 73, Leila Duren (1997-2001) GK Starts ...... 69, Leila Duren (1997-2001) GK Minutes ...... 7,496.42, Leila Duren (1997-2001) GK Wins ...... 49, Leila Duren (1997-2001) Shots Faced ...... 628, Allison Worden (1993-96) Saves ...... 279, Allison Worden ( 1993-96) Lowest GAA ...... 1.02, Allison Worden (1993-96) Shutouts ...... 26, Leila Duren (1997-200 1) ...... 26, Allison Worden (1993-96)

Stephanie Bamier (2000-01) scored 14 goals in 2000, INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS equaling a San Diego single-season school record.

Goals ...... 4, Aimee Wagstaff (Cal State Hayward, 9/15/98) Assists .... 3, Vanessa Thiele (at Lon g Beach State, 8/27 /99) ...... 3, Aimee Wagstaff (at Texas A&M, 11 / 17 /96) Points .. ... 9, Aimee Wagstaff (Cal State Hayward, 9/15/98) Shots ...... 11 , Sufia Wali (at Louisiana State, 9/5/99) Saves ...... 19, Alliso n Worden (vs. Washington, 10/3 1/93) USD ALL-TIME ROSTER A .•..••.•.•.•• G .• ..••.•.•.•. ··P: :::::· .I Garcia, Jackie, Allen, Katie, F ...... 2000-03 D/MF ...... 2005-present Parker, Aly, MF ...... 1992-93 Gibson,Jamie, D ...... 1998-2001 Ambort, Veronica, MF ...... 2003-2006 Peterson, Whitney, GK ...... 1997 Goaziou, Amy, D ...... 1995-96 Ara uj o, Kati e, F...... 2007 Piper, Christine, D...... 1997-98 Go nser, Tanya, D ..... 1992 Poltl, Gina, F...... Armstrong, Erin, MF ...... 1999 1997-200 1 Gordon, Katie, F...... 2007-presen Arthur, Kelly, MF...... 1992 t Powell, Laura, MF ...... 2005 Go rd on,Tri cia, D ...... Artz, Katie, D...... 1992 1997-2000 Pruett, Kaitlyn, D ...... 2003-04 Go rton, Ni co le, F...... 1995-98 Atk in so n, Mackenzie, MF...... 2003 Gra um ann, As hley, D...... 2004-05 Grim stad, Kerry, MF...... 1993-94 ··R: :::::· B ••• •••• Gutowski, Amy, MF ...... 1995-96 ...... Rasmussen, Kate, D...... 2004-05 Baines, Stefa nie, D/MF ...... 2002-05 Regru tto,Adrianne, D ...... 1996-97 Barnier, Stephanie, F ...... 2000-01 ··H::::::· Roberts, Karen, MF ...... 2007-present Roby, Brooke, MF Bartling, Sheri ce, F ...... 1997-98 ...... 2001 -2004 Hark er, Suza nne, D...... 1992 Barton, Al liso n, D/MF ...... 2005 Robertso n, Hayley, MF...... 2000-01 Hawkins, Carrie, D ...... Bassett, Libby, GK ...... 2000-03 ...... 2000-0 1 Robinson, Leigh Ann, MF ...... 2004-07 Heberer, Marina, D/ MF ...... 2006-07 Bauer, Shanon, MF ...... 2002-03 Romero, Cristina, D ...... 2000-03 Henry, Marie-Claude, MF ...... 2002-2004 Rowe Bava si, Katie, D ...... 2007-present , Michelle, F...... 2002-05 Hodgson, Tara, F ...... 2006-07 Benoit, Alison, MF ...... 1998-99 Huston, Hallie, MF ...... 2006-present Bergeron, Corri e, F ...... 1992-93 S .•.••.. Bi rdsa ll, Dawn, MF/ D ...... 1992-95 ...... Blackwood, Dana, F ...... 1993, 1995 . I::::::· Scott, Hilary, F...... 1994 Bobbitt, Natalie, GK ...... 200 1-03 Shoug hro, As hleig h, F ...... 2007 Buchanan, Madeline, D/MF ...... 2005 lwa naga, Joy, D ...... 1994-95 Smith, Rebecca, MF ...... 200 1-02 Bu rke, Heather, D ...... 2007-present Snorsky, Annmarie, MF ...... 1993-95 Buser, Katie, MF ...... 2004 Spe nce, Hea ther, MF ...... 1 999 Bus h, Michelle, D ...... 1993-96 .. J: :: :::· Spencer, Susa n, MF...... 1999-2000 Stack, Amanda, D ...... 1994-96 ·· C·...··.·.·.·· Ja cobsen, Ashl ey, MF ...... 1999-2002 Starc k, McKenna, F...... 2004 Jarrett, Beckie, F...... 1992 Strocco, Val , F...... 1999-2002 John s, Elli, MF...... 1993-96 Ca lhoon, Kri sti, MF ...... 1992 Sturgeo n, Mary, D ...... 2004 Jongejan, Jenny, F...... 1994-97 Cameron, Bri ttany, GK ..... 2005-present Suddes, Meghan, MF ...... 1995-96 Juliano, Elyse ...... 2006 Cam pbell, Kristen, F...... 1993-95 Sullivan, Molly, D ...... 1992-93 Ca mpbell, Mindy, D ...... 1992-95 Sulliva n, Shannon, D/ MF ...... 2003-05 Capisa ni, Si mona, D/MF ...... 2005 ··K: :::::· Sutton, Amy, MF ...... 1994-97 Carriaga, Ch ri stina, MF ...... 2005 Swanson, Heather, D ...... 1996-99 Cartan, Addie, D ...... 2007-present Ka ll as, Michele, F...... 1996-97 Carter, Kristin, F ...... 2005 Keesling, Andrea, MF ...... 2001 -04 ··T::: :::· Chifcian, Sa rah, D ...... 2003-04 Ke nnedy, Michele, F ...... 1993-96 Clark, Karmyn, D ...... 1992-93 Kirk, Ashley, D ...... 2005-present Taylor, Kylie, GK ...... 2004 Coc hran, Elizabeth, F...... 2004 Klopsc hinski, Lee Ann, F ...... 2002-05 Thiele, Vanessa, MF ...... 1996-99 Coleman, Sarah, F...... 1994 Kuyken dall , Mo ll y, MF ...... 1992 Timmermans, Denise, D ...... 1992-93 Cook,Caley,GK ...... 1998-2000 Trione, Sally, D...... 1998 Cook, Karen, GK ...... 2004-2007 Corona, Ca therine, MF ...... 1997 ··L: :::::· Costello, Monica, D ...... 1993-96 ··V: :::::· Cross, Amber, MF ...... 1994 Lancer, Sara h, MF ...... 1996 Crothers, Jessica, F...... 1996-99 Lappen, Step hanie, F ...... 1997-98 Velasqu ez, Marisela, MF ...... 1996-97 Currie, Claire, MF ...... 1997-2001 Larrabee, Jessica, F...... 2006-07 Vella, Vanessa, D...... 2004-07 LeBacz, Stephanie, F...... 1992 Viloria-Burns, Shawn, F...... 1995 D. .••••• Lerud, Lisa, D ...... 2004-05 Vinti, Natalie, D/MF ...... 2006-present ...... Longmire, Giu liana, D ...... 2006-07 Lopez, Danielle, GK ...... 1992-95 Dal lm an, Evi, D ...... 200 1 ••• ••• Loveland, Casey, F ...... 1998-2001 W .... Detrick, Megan, MF ...... 2007-present .. DiMonaco, Jil l, F ...... 1993-94 Wagstaff, Aimee, F...... 1996-98 Du ren, Leila, GK ...... 1998-200 1 ....•.. M ...... Wa les, Kend ra, MF ...... 1997-98 Wa li , Sufia, F ...... 1999 ··E::::::· Mahoney, Liz, D ...... 1992 Wa rd, Ka tie, F ...... 1995 Maruca, Melissa, MF ...... 2007-present Wesley, Erika, D ...... 2007-present McMullin, Am ie, D ...... 1992-93 Williams, Joslyn, D...... 2003-2006 Eich horst, Katie, GK ...... 1997-98 Mello, Jen, F ...... 2007-present Wolters, Allison, F...... 2004-present Elbert, Kristina, MF ...... 1998 Milligan, Elaine, F...... 1992 Wo rd en, Allison, GK ...... 1993-96 Ems iek, Kelly, MF ...... 2003-04 Miranda, Kristina, MF ...... 1996 Epsten, Amy, F ...... 2004-presen t Mock, Christine, F/MF ...... 2005-present Mul len, Brenna, MF...... 2000-03 ··Y: :::::· ··F::::::· 0 ...... You ng, Brittany, D/ MF ...... 2003-2006 ...... You ng, Marya, D...... 1998-2000 Ferrer, Alisha, GK...... 2004 Fisher, Ruth Joy, GK...... 2003 Obej i, Alexis, D ...... 2000-03 Flynn, Dorie, D ...... 1994, 1996-97 Olamend i, Esmeralda, F ...... 2006-07 Foga rty, Co ll ee n, MF ...... 2000-03 Oliveira, Megan, MF ...... 2002 Fowler, Chrystalynn , F...... 2005 O'Rourke, Margaret, MF ...... 1995 WEST COAST CONFERENCE SOCCER SAN D1EG0 ALL- T1ME wee Once again the West Coast Conference proved its dominance HoNoRRoLL on a national scal e this pa st sea son with three teams qualifying for NCAA Tournament action. Needless to say, the WCC is regarded ALL-WCC, FIRST TEAM as one of the premiere soccer conferences in the United States. Amy Epsten ...... 2007 League members San Diego, Pepperdine, Saint Mary's, Gonzaga Leigh Ann Robinson ...... 2007 Leigh Ann Robinson ...... 2006 and Loyola Marymount have all received invitations to the NCAA Kaitlyn Pruett ...... 2004 College Cup Tournament in recent years. San Diego has made it Gina Poltl...... 2001 into the NCAA Tournament in seven of the past nine seasons includ­ Alexis Obeji ...... 2000 ing a trip in 2007. This past season the WCC ag ain saw success in Stephanie Barnier ...... 2000 the Tournamernt with Portland advancing into the quarterfinals. Gina Poltl...... 1999 Alison Benoit...... 1998 Heather Swanson ...... 1997 The WCC is proud to enter its 16th sea son of women's soccer. Amy Goaziou ...... 1996 Historically, four member teams have ta sted post-season play, with Michele Kennedy ...... 1996 Santa Clara leading the way with 18 appearances, including 11 Dawn Birdsa ll...... 1995 NCAA semi-finals. Portland follows with 14 trips, including eight Michelle Bush ...... 1995 Michelle Bush ...... 1994 appearances in the NCAA Semi-Finals. Michele Kennedy ...... 1994 Dawn Birdsall ...... 1993 The University of San Diego has appeared in the NCAA Tour­ Michele Kennedy ...... 1993 nament eight times, aiming for their ninth trip in the past 10 years Dawn Birdsall...... 1992 in 2008. Saint Mary's has qualified for the tournament three times, Au-WCC, SECOND TEAM most recently advancing to the second round in 2001 . Women's Brittany Cameron ...... 2007 soccer is one of 13 sports the 54-year-old conference sponsors. Vanessa Vella ...... 2007 Started in 1952 as a men's basketball league for five Bay Area Veronica Ambort ...... 2006 schools, the WCC added women's athletics to its lineup in 1985. Leigh Ann Robinson ...... 2005 All WCC members are private institutions with high academic Amy Epsten ...... 2004 Marie-Claude Henry ...... 2003 standards and growing athletic tradition. Kaitlyn Pruett ...... 2003 Brenna Mullen ...... 2003 Cristina Romero ...... 2002 Brooke Roby ...... 2002 F1NAL STANDINGs 2001 wee Leila Duren ...... 2001 Team wee PTS. Overall Casey Loveland ...... 2001 #2 Portland* 7-0-0 21 18-4-0 Claire Currie ...... 2000 #9 SAN DIEGO* 5-1-1 16 15-3-3 Vanessa Thiele ...... 1999 #16 Santa Clara 4-3-0 12 12-6-3 Jessica Crothers ...... 1999 Loyola Marymount 4-3-0 12 12-6-3 Heather Swanson ...... 1998 Amiee Wagstaff...... 1998 Gonzaga 3-4-0 9 12-7-1 Sherice Bartling ...... 1997 Pepperdine 2-4-1 7 5-8-6 Michelle Bush ...... 1996 San Francisco 2-5-0 6 3-13-3 Vanessa Thiele ...... 1996 Saint Mary's 0-7-0 0 6-11-2 Amy Goaziou ...... 1995 Allison Worden ...... 1995 Shawn Viloria-Burns ...... 1995 * Qualified for 2007 NCAA College Cup Tournament Monica Costello ...... 1993 Allison Worden ...... 1993

WEST COAST CONFERENCE SOCCER CHAMPIONS wee CoAcH oF THE YEAR 2007 ...... Portland Ada Greenwood ...... 2004 2006 ...... Santa Clara Tony da Luz ...... 1996 2005 ...... Portland 2004 ...... Portland/ Santa Clara wee DEFENDER OF THE YEAR 2003 ...... Santa Clara Dawn Birdsal l...... 1995 2002 ...... Pepperdine/Santa Clara FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2001 ...... Santa Cl ara wee Amy Epsten ...... 2004 2000 ...... Portland 1999 ...... Santa Clara 1998 ...... Santa Clara 1997 ...... Portland/ Santa Cl ara 1996 ...... Portland 1995 ...... Portland 1994 ...... Portland 1993 ...... Santa Cl ara 199 2 ...... Portl and Ambort, Veronica Duren, Leila Bobbitt, Natalie Cook,Caley Chifcian, Sarah Armstrong, Erin Corona, Catherine Eichhorst, Katie Cameron, Brittany Cook, Karen Clark, Karmyn Bush, Michelle Elbert, Kristina Ferrer, Alisha Taylor, Kylie Bassett, Libby Heberer, Marina Deol,Lexi Jacobsen, Ashley Fisher, Ruth Joy Peterson, Whitney Lanser, Sarah McMullin, Amie Hawkins, Carrie Clark, Karmyn Worden, Allison Lopez, Danielle Obeji, Alexis Klopschinski, Lee Goaziou, Amy Eichhorst, Katie Piper, Christine Mahoney, Liz Jongejan, Jenny Leila, Duren Spence, Heather Tinyo, Cassandra McMullin,Amie Maguire, Maggie Stack, Amanda Wagstaff, Aimee Zinke, Jackie Scott, Hillary Wesley, Erika

Birdsall, Dawn Gordon, Tricia Carriaga, Christina Crothers, Jessica Johns, Elli Bartling, Sherice Currie, Claire Huston, Hallie Garcia, Natalie Emsiek, Kelly Jongejan,Jenny Castellio, Monica Gorton, Nicole ••Jarrett, Beckie Kennedy, Michelle Gutowski, Amy •••Kuykend all, Molly Epsten,Amy Mello,Jen Jongejan, Jenny Miranda, Kristina Mullen, Brenna Poltl,Gina Kennedy, Michele Robertson, Hayley Roby, Brooke Parker, Aly Rowe. Michelle Oliveira, Megan Romero, Christina Timmermans, Denise Spence, Heather Robinson, Leigh Ann Wolters, Allison Pruett, Kaitlyn Sullivan, Molly Williams, Joslyn Sullivan, Molly Russell, Dani Wali,Sufia

Allen, Katie Campbel le, Kristen Di Monaco, Jill Barnier, Stephanie Araujo, Katie Baines, Stephanie Baines, Stefanie Grothers, Jessica Flynn, Dorie Bavasi, Katie Bergeron, Corrie Flynn, Dorie ••••••Calhoon, Kristi LaBacz, Stephanie Milligan, Elaine Buchanan, Madeline Capisani, Simona Gibson, Jamie Shoughro, Ashleigh Longmire, Giuliana Mock, Christine Campbell, Mindy Cochran, Elizabeth Harker, Suzanne Snorsky, Annmarie Marasco, Megan Strocco, Val Henry, Marie-Claude Currie, Claire Lappen, Stephanie Swanson, Heather Powell , Laura Sullivan, Shannon Thiele, Vanessa Detrick, Megan Magracia, Elissa Smith, Rebecca Thiele, Vanessa Fogarty, Colleen Regrutto, Adrianne Sutton,Amy Ward, Katie lwanaga, Joy Vella, Vanessa Wales, Kendra Wagstaff, Aimee

Bauer, Shanon Gonser, Tanya Artz, Katie Blackwood, Dana Atkinson, Mackenzie Arthur, Kelly Blackwood, Dana Graumann, Ashley Bergeron, Corrie Carter, Kri stin Gordon, Katie Garcia, Jackie Cross, Amber Hodgson, Tara ••••••Lerud, Lisa Grimstad, Kerry Chifcian, Sarah Gorton, Nicole Fo wler, Chrystalynn Ochs, Stephanie Keesling, Andrea Coleman, Sarah Juliano, Elyse Kallas, Michele Larrabee, Jessica Swanson, Heather Lappen, Stephanie Costello, Monica Rasmussen , Kate Loveland, Casey Poltl, Gina Viloria-Burns, Shawn Regrutto, Adrianne Roukoz, Mimi Spencer, Susan O'Rourke, Margaret Robertson, Hayley Young, Marya Spencer, Susan Rush,Lacey Starck, McKenna Wales, Kendra Sutton, Amy Sturgeon, Mary Trione, Sally Vinti, Natalie Thompson, Allison Velasquez, Marisela Velasquez, Marisela Young, Marya

Dallman, Evi Barton, Allison Kirk, Ashley Burke, Heather Dinan, Alex Marucca, Melissa Hickerson, Brooke Buser, Katie Olamendi, Esmeralda ••••••Suddes, Meghan Flynn, Dorie Rasmussen , Kate Young, Brittany Parsons, Courtney

Roberts, Karen Benoit, Alison Emsiek, Kelly WOMEN'S SOCCER •••Cartan, Addie The Univmity ef San Diego is very proud ef the student­ athletes that represent our institution on 16 men 's and ivomen 's NCAA Division-I athletic teams. These are proud and serious competitors, honored to represent the Universi(y. The dedication you 1vitness on the plqyingftelds, on the court, on the course, or in the water is greatly matched in the classrooms, the laboratories, on stage, or in the commttnz'(y. Lastyear thirty-eight percent ef our student-athletes carried a grade-point average above 3.2, and 10 ef our teams had a cumulative grade-point average above 3.0. Athletics is vital to the University ef San Diego, a 1vqy students, faculty, stajf and alumni come together as one com­ munity. I am both a university president and a Torero fan; I look fonvard to sharing the excitement ef Torero athletics ivith our marry fans.

Dr. Mary E. Lyons President

Dr. Julie Sullivan Mr. R01 H(!Jmderick."< Ms. Carmen M. Vazquez VP. V P. V P. Provost Finance & Administration Stu dent Affairs

D i: Timotl!J! 0 Mallry Msgr. Daniel Dillabough V P. V P. University Relations Mission & Ministry

University of San Diego Mission Statement T he U nive rsity of San Diego is a Roman Catholic in stitution committed to advancing academic excell ence, expanding liberal and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service.

University of San Diego Vision Statement The University of San Diego is becoming a nationally preeminent Catho lic university known fo r educating students who are globall y competent, ethical leaders working and serving in our complex and changing world.

T he University of San Diego is a Roman Catholi c institu tion committed ro adva ncing academic excellence, expanding li beral and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and incl usive com­ munity, and preparing leaders dedicated ro ethi cal conduct and compassionate service. KY SNYDER Executive Director of Athletics

l(y Snyder was named Executi ve Director of Athletics at the Uni versity of Sa n Diego on D ecember 1 Och , 2003. D r. LMary E. yo ns, US D Presid ent, introduced Snyder who returns to US D where he was Direccor of Athletic Development from 1 990 co 1996. He came back co US D from the Sa n Diego lnternational Sports Council where he held the position of Pres ident. With the S an Diego lnternational Sports Council , S nyder's primary responsibili ty was co promote Sa n Diego/Tijuana as the preferred r egion fo r sporting events and ac ti viti es that benefit the community both economi ca ll y and social.l y. Accornp!jshrnents of the Sports Council bid effo rts during Snyder's tenure included securing Sa n Diego the 1997 and 1998 ESPN S ummer X Garnes, the Suzuki Rock & Roll J\farachon, the 1999 All -Sta r Game, the Bank o f Arn eri ca/U.S. O lympic Cup, NCA/\ Divisio n I Men's Basketball f' irst & Second Round (2001) contes ts, the NCAA Division l Wo men's Vo lleyball Championships (2001) and Super Bowl XX)CVll.

In the s pring o f 2001, Snyder was named the President o f the San Diego Super B owl X...'C.XV ll Host Committee. He is a member of the Board o f Directo rs o f the San Diego Super Bowl Tas k f'orce. Snyder was also the Executive Direccor o f the San Diego lnternational Sports Foundation.

Prior to joining the SDISC, Snyder was the Director o f Athleti c Development at the Uni ve rsity o f San Diego fo r six years. At USD he was responsible fo r es tabli shing the Torero Athletic Associati on, fun d-raising efforts fo r athletics, managing athleti c special events and generating corporate sponsorship o f athleti cs.

At US D he oversees an athletic department w ith seventeen NCAA Division l intercol.l egiate tea ms and over 400 student-athletes. He is responsible fo r al.I ad­ ministrati ve, management and supervisory aspects o f the Department of Athleti cs. AddjtionaU y, he oversees the s trategic lo ng-range planning and rn onico ring of budgets, personnel, programs, fac ilities, fundraising, promoti ons and marketing, and public relati ons fo r an NCAA Division I program consisting o f eight sports for men and nine sports for women. He serves on the NCAA Division I Football Rul es Committee and as the Corporate Co-Chair o f the JDR F Wa lk to Cure Diabetes.

Tn 2007-08, US D sent six teams co the NCAA Tourna­ ment, and won the prestigious \'(ICC Commissio ner's Cup fo r the first time. T he trophy goes co the school with the top p erfo rming athleti cs program in the eight- team \X/est Coast Conference. l e is the fi rst tim e US D h as claimed this honor in the C up's seven-year The Snyder Family on a recent trip to Alaska (l-r): history. Sue, Sydney, Cammy, Riley, Ky and Don Hegerle (Sue's father). Snyder played football at Sa n Diego State Uni\'ersicy. He hold s a Bachelor's degree in Marketing from Sa n D iego State University and h as studied in the Master's Leadershi p Program at the Uni ve rsity o f Sa n D iego.

Snyder, who has been a San Diego resident fo r 26 years, has a very athl etic fa mily. Hi s wife, Sue, was a fo rmer standout member o f the Unj ced Scates women's national voll eyball team who played at Sa n D iego State and also coached the Az tecs and Unj ,·ersity of San D iego's women's voll eyball teams. Tn ad dition, Snyder's fa ther, Les ter, held the position as P res id ent of the United States Tennis Association.

T he Snyder's resid e in Poway with their son Riley (age 15), daughter Sydney (age 12) and daughte r Cammy (age 9).

USD ATHLETICS MISSION & VISION STATEMENT

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is com­ mitted to advancing the academic and athletic excellence and enhancing students' lives while promoting the University of San Diego.

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Vision Statement As part of the University of San Diego. a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is educat­ ing its student athletes while building leadership and team work qualities and a peputation as winners on and off the field of play. SARABETH POLLOCK "The greatest' challenge to a Division I athlete is to balance the demands of Coordinator of Athletic sport while taking full advantage of the Academic Support educational experiences offered. The purpose of our program is to assist stu­ Sarabeth Pollock begi ns her fo urth yea r as the Coordinator of Athl etic Academi c Sup­ dent-athletes in meeting this challenge port for US D. She ha s \\·o rked as a tutor in by offering tutoring, advising, mentoring the Athleti c Department since the fa ll of and a quiet environment to study. The She serves as the academic ad, isor for all sports except l·'ootball and Ro\\ ing. Her responsibilities in cl ude the supervision of th e Stud, academic support program is designed Hall and the administration of the tutoring and mentoring programs. to assist students in adjusting to life at Currentl y, the Academic Support Program employs m·er 25 tutors who USO and developing sound academic represent a va riety of majors across campus, as we ll as over 12 men­ tors who are graduate students pursui ng their masters degrees in US D 's and career plans. By promoting a philos­ Counse Ling Program. ophy of individual responsibility, which Sarabeth graduated from USO in 2002 in th e Honors Program, encourages each student-athlete to earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in PoLitical Science and History. She speaks Spanish and French Auently. A 5th generation San Diegan, value their educational experience, the she resid es in Point Loma with her fam ily. ln her spare time, Sarabeth academic support program assists each enjoys working on her nm·el that she hopes to ha,·e published eventu­ athlete to realize their full potential." all y.

Shaney Fink Associate AD for Compliance & Student Services/SWA

SAN D1EG0 wee ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS

Mari e-Cl aude Henry ...... 2004 Libby Bassett ...... 2003 Mari e-Claude Henry ...... 2003 Rebecca Smith ...... 2002 Su sa n Spence r ...... 2000 Kendra Wales...... 1999 Jenny Jongejan ...... 1997 Jenny Jongejan ...... 1996 Mindy Campbell ...... 1995 Daniell e Lopez ...... 1995 Daniell e Lopez ...... 1994 Mindy Campbell ...... 1993 Daniell e Lopez ...... 1993 Denise Timmermans ...... 1992 Molly Sullivan ...... 1992 FormerToreros women's soccer standouts Joslyn Williams (left) and Brittany Yo ung (right) enjoy graduation in 2006.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER

The USO Athletic Academic Support program is des igned to promote the academic development of student­ athletes. The primary objective is to offer the necess ary re sources for the academic success of student-athletes as they work to earn their degree. Academic Support services are designed to enhance the student-athlete's overall collegiate ex peri ence and encourage development and attainment of academic and career goals.

All USO student athletes have access to advising, tutoring and mentoring services.The mentoring program, Torero Blu e and MenTorero, were redeveloped in 2005 and team a graduate student in the counseling program with an athlete w ho would like to enhance study skill s, learn about campus resources, receive guidance on goal development and attainment, and benefit from guided group study. Student-athletes al so have access to a quiet area w here they ca n study or work in the computer center. In addition, student-athletes are encouraged to utilize the campus learning centers including the Writing, Math and Logic Centers, as well as to take advan­ tage of the resources available to them in the Career Center, Counse ling Center and Computer Labs. \X/o men's Tennis Softball \XI. Swimming & Diving USO Media Relations Primary Media Outlets Ted Gosen • KNSD (NBC), Channel 7/39 Jim I ,aslavic, Spons Director Associate AD for Media Relations • Jim Stone, Sports; Dave Smith (Photo) • 225 Broadwa\· 28th Year San Diego, c ·,1 921 ll I J\ l. S. Sports Administration • (6 I 9) 578-0226/0227 Fax: 578-0202 St. Thomas University ( l 98 l) • K.FMB (CBS), Channel 8 B.S. Business Admini stration • Kyle Kraska, Sporrs Director San Jose State (1979) John I loward, Sport!-. • PO Box 85888 Email: [email protected] San Di ego, C;\ 92186 • (8 58) 495-7587 Fax:560-0627

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Pepperdine Nike Challenge Fri. Sept. 5 Northwestern Malibu, CA 1:00 PM Sun. Sept. 7 Iowa Malibu.CA 10:30 AM

Fri. Sept.12 LA SALLE SAN DIEGO, CA 7:00PM Sun. Sept. 14 Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 6:00 PM

UCLA Women's Cup Tournament Fri. Sept. 19 New Mexico Los Angeles, CA 7:30 PM Sun. Sept. 21 Miami Los Angeles, CA 11:00 AM

Fri. Sept.26 UC RIVERSIDE SAN DIEGO, CA 7:00PM Sun. Sept.28 IDAHOSTATE SAN DIEGO, CA 1:00 PM Sun. Oct.5 UCLA Los Angeles, CA 12:00 PM Wed. Oct.8 Long Beach State Long Beach, CA 3:00 PM Sun. Oct. 12 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA 1:00 PM Fri. Oct.17 SAN FRANCISCO* SAN DIEGO,CA 7:00PM Sun. Oct.19 SAINT MARY'S* SAN DIEGO,CA 1:00 PM Fri. Oct.24 Pepperdine * Malibu.CA 3:00 PM Sun. Oct.26 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA 1:00 PM Fri. Oct. 31 Gonzaga * Spokane.WA 11 :30 AM Sat. Nov.8 PORTLAND* SAN DIEGO, CA 7:00PM

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