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1 www.csulaathletics.com 2008 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Women’s Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/College 0 Heather Emswiler GK 5-5 Jr. Aptos/De Anza JC 2 Khadijah Greenwood F 5-0 Sr. Lancaster/Quartz Hill HS 3 Sarah Le MF 5-2 So. Encinitas/San Dieguito Academy 4 Christine Duff D 5-5 Sr. Elk Grove/Sheldon HS 5 Gabbi Segall MF 5-1 Fr. Irvine/Tarbut V’ Torah HS 6 Jasmine Wallace D 5-6 So. Oceanside/Oceanside HS 7 Jennifer Schafer D 5-7 Jr. Descanso/Steele Canyon HS 8 Molly Marsh D 5-6 Fr. Northampton, England/Guilsborough School 9 Perla Ramirez MF 5-9 Sr. Los Angeles/Santa Monica JC 10 Christine Buenrostro F 5-4 Sr. Santa Paula/Santa Paula HS 11 Amanda Matthews MF 5-2 Sr. San Jose/Archbishop Mitty HS 12 Kastidi Robles MF 5-7 Jr. Pasadena/Marshall Fundamental HS 14 Liz Franco MF 5-8 So. Oceanside/El Camino HS 15 Crystal Serrano MF 5-9 Fr. Long Beach/Long Beach Poly HS 16 Natalie Martin MF 5-6 Fr. Walnut/Walnut HS 17 Erica Thomas MF 5-8 So. Arroyo Grande/Chico State 18 Reauna Wong D 5-5 Jr. Long Beach/Long Beach CC 19 Samantha Miles D 5-7 So. Santa Monica/Pierce JC 21 Janet De La O F 5-7 Jr. Los Angeles/Glendale JC 22 Gabby Lovato MF 5-4 Jr. Fullerton/Whittier Christian HS 23 Sarah Califf F 5-4 Jr. Orange/Santiago CC 25 Jessyca Eagle D 5-5 Fr. San Diego/Yuma Catholic HS 26 Chantel Capra MF 5-2 Fr. Monrovia/Arcadia HS 30 Katie Hernandez GK 5-3 Fr. Covina/Charter Oak HS 31/20 Katherine Miles GK 5-7 Jr. Sacramento/UC San Diego

Head Coach: Chris Chamides (6th year at CSULA) Assistant Coach: Michael Jacobson, Jerome Millet 2008 Golden Eagles Quick Facts Location Los Angeles, Enrollment 21,000 Colors Black and Gold Home Facility Eagles Nest Conference California Collegiate Athletic Association National Affiliation NCAA Division II President Dr. James M. Rosser Director of Athletics Dr. Dan Bridges Sports Information Director Paul Helms SID Phone/Fax 323-343-5308/343-3199 Main Athletics Phone 323-343-3080 Head Coach Chris Chamides Alma Mater, Year Lafayette College, 1992 Dr. James M. Rosser Dr. Dan Bridges Assistant Coaches Michael Jacobson, Jerome Millet President Director of Athletics Soccer Office Phone 323-343-3089

2008 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Women’s Soccer 2 Ch r i s Ch a m i d e s He a d Co a ch After leading the Golden Eagles to the most successful season in the program’s history in 2007, Chris Chamides returns for his sixth year as the head coach of the women’s soccer program at Cal State L.A. In his first five years at Cal State L.A., Chamides has turned around a program that had not produced a winning record before his arrival. He led the Golden Eagles to their first-ever trip to the four-team California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament and to their first-ever NCAA Division II playoff appearance in 2007. Cal State L.A. knocked off perennial power UC San Diego to reach the championship game in the CCAA tourney and then advanced past Chico State and Seattle University to the final of the Far West Regional. The Golden Eagles set a new single-season record Chris Chamides for wins with 13 and were ranked 15th in the nation at the end of the season. It marked the first time in the program’s Head Coach history that Cal State L.A. was nationally ranked. In addition, Cal State L.A. had a program-record three players earn All-Region honors and had six players earn All-Conference awards. The six All-CCAA award-winners tied a program record. Cal State L.A. flourished defensively and posted a new single-season record 12 shutouts. The Golden Eagles allowed one or no goals in 20 of 23 games last season under Chamides’ direction. The 2007 success came on the heels of an impressive 2006 season when the Golden Eagles, despite having a young team without a single senior, compiled a 9-7-3 overall record. The Golden Eagles were third in the tough CCAA South Division and just missed earning a spot in the CCAA Championship Tournament. An upset of No. 2-ranked Seattle Pacific, 2-0, in the Seawolf Classic at Sonoma State was a highlight of the season. In 2005, Chamides guided the Golden Eagles to a 9-8-1 overall record, while in 2004, he led the Golden Eagles to the program’s first-ever winning season after nine straight losing years. Cal State L.A. recorded a 9-8-2 record, which represented a huge jump for the program. The Golden Eagles had not won more than seven games in a season before that and had won five games or less for six straight years. In his first five years at Cal State L.A., Chamides has rebuilt a program that now owns a 40-29-10 overall record over the past four seasons and has become nationally-recognized. Chamides has also served as an assistant coach for Chivas USA of for the past three seasons. In 2006, he worked under MLS Coach of the Year and current U.S. National Team head coach Bob Bradley and he currently works under second- year Chivas USA Head Coach Preki. In his time with Chivas USA, the roster has included Claudio Suarez, Ramon Ramirez, Paco Palencia and Jonathan Bornstein. Chivas USA reached the MLS playoffs in just its second season of existence in 2006 and Bornstein was named the 2006 MLS Rookie of the Year. Chamides came to Cal State L.A. from the of the Major League Soccer, where he served as the Senior Director of Soccer from 2000-02. While in the role, Chamides was directly involved in all soccer-related facets, including roster development. He helped build a San Jose squad that won the 2001 MLS Cup one year after having the league’s worst record. The roster included USA National Team members Landon Donovan and Jeff Agoos. From 1997-99, Chamides was the head men’s and women’s soccer coach at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Fla. The Flagler women’s team improved from 2-15 before his arrival to 12-7 in 1998. The men’s squad was ranked as high as 17th in the country and four Flagler players earned All-America honors during his tenure. During that time span, Chamides was also a coach in the Florida Olympic Development Program and was hired as the head coach in 1999 of the USL’s expansion Jacksonville Jade. In 1995, Chamides got his first collegiate coaching job when he was hired as an assistant for the University of Massachusetts’ women’s soccer program. During his two years in Amherst, Massachusetts was ranked as high as No. 6 in the country, won two Atlantic- 10 Conference titles, made two consecutive “Sweet 16” appearances in the NCAA Division I playoffs and compiled a 30-9-3record. His first head coaching job came in 1993 when he worked with both the junior varsity and varsity boys soccer teams at his alma mater, Xaverian High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. That same year, he was also tabbed by then-Virginia head coach and former USA National Team coach Bruce Arena to serve as a staff coach at the University of Virginia’s summer soccer camps. In 1994, he also revived the S.C. Gjoa U-16 boys club team in Brooklyn, leading the squad to the State Cup. Chamides played in college for NCAA Division I Lafayette from 1989-92 and helped the Leopards to a Patriot League runner- up finish in 1990. He was a team captain as a senior. Lafayette posted a winning record in each of his four seasons and had an overall mark of 43-32-5. He owns an “A” license from the U.S. Soccer Federation and has an Advanced National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Chamides earned a Masters of Science degree in Sports Management from the University of Massachusetts. Chamides and his wife, Nancy, were married during the summer of 2005 and just celebrated the birth of their son, Ryan, in July.

3 www.csulaathletics.com As s i s t a n t Co a c h e s A former Cal State L.A. assistant coach with experience in the California Collegiate Athletic Association, Michael Jacobson returns for his second season in his second stint with the Golden Eagles. He will be the assistant coach for the men’s and women’s soccer teams. Jacobson rejoined the Golden Eagle program prior to the 2007 season. Jacobson helped the Golden Eagles reach unprecedented success last season. Cal State L.A.’s women’s team reached the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time in the program’s history and also qualified for the CCAA Championship Tournament. The Golden Eagle women set a new single-season win standard after compiling a 13-6-4 record and a final national ranking of 15. The men’s team also reached the four-team CCAA Championship Tournament and finished the season with an 11-6-4 record. Jacobson comes to Cal State L.A. after a successful run as the Assistant Director of Coaching for South Bay Soccer Club. He was the head coach for various age group teams between the ages of 9-19. With the emphasis on development at the youth level, Jacobson oversaw coaches and players. He also helped guide numerous players to compete in college soccer as well as gave Michael Jacobson opportunities for placement on Olympic Development teams and participation on age-level U.S. National teams. He has coached numerous players who are currently playing at the professional Assistant Coach level who came out of the South Bay Soccer Club. Jacobson was introduced to the CCAA in 2001-02 when he was the assistant men’s soccer coach at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Jacobson helped put together a season that ended with the Toros finishing as the NCAA Division II National finalist. During that year, Jacobson coached five All-Conference players, the CCAA Player of the Year and three All-Americans. Jacobson was the assistant men’s and women’s coach at Cal State L.A. in 2002-03 and created the planning, development and administration of all phases with both programs. He also provided training and fitness regimes that included weight training and a spring season running program. Prior to moving out West, Jacobson was the assistant men’s coach at Division I Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania in 2000-01. Jacobson helped the Bisons beat then-No. 8 ranked South Carolina, the first victory any team from Bucknell had beaten a team nationally-ranked in the Top 10. The team then made the conference playoffs and had the Defender of the Year in Bill Epley. Jacobson started his coaching career at Plattsburg State University in 1998 and currently holds an “A” license from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). Jacobson enjoyed a successful playing career collegiately at Syracuse University, where he was a four-year starter. He graduated with his bachelor’s degree in physical education at Syracuse in 1998 and has furthered his education by completing his Master’s degree from Cal State Dominguez Hills in 2008. He was an alternate member of the U.S. Maccabbi team and then played professionally for two years in Albany for the Allycats and the Myrtle Beach Sea Dawgs in South Carolina. Jacobson and his wife, Nicole, reside in Redondo Beach with their one-year-old son, Jack.

A former track and field Olympian with an extensive soccer background as well, Jerome Millet returns to the Cal State L.A. soccer program for his second season as the goalkeeper coach for the men’s and women’s teams. Millet is the Head Coach for Sprints and Hurdles at East L.A. College. Prior to that, he was an assistant track and field coach at L.A. Valley College and the head varsity track coach at The Archer School for Girls. He was an assistant track and field coach at Cal State San Marcos, where he coached the hurdlers and multi-event athletes. He also has an impressive soccer coaching background. He is currently coaching the U-15 Girls at the Barcelona California Club in Calabasas. He was the goalkeeper coach at the U-16 boys Carlsbad Waves club team and worked at summer camps at the Carlsbad Recreational Center. He also has coached the U-12 girls and U-15 boys teams of the Oceanside Breakers and was also a staff member for the world champion U-18 boys national French team in 2001. He mentored the final preparation for the goalkeepers and assisted the head coach with planning and running team practice sessions. Jerome Millet Millet competed in the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona in the 110 hurdles. He is a three- time French National Champion and is the two-time defending Masters European Champion for his Assistant Coach age group in the hurdles. Millet was also an All-American at Kansas State. He also recently coached D.J. Morgan, a sophomore at Taft High School, who captured U.S. Youth National titles in the 110 and 400 hurdles. He also played goalkeeper for the U-15 French national team.

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#2 Kh a d i j a h Gr e e n w o o d Se n i o r • Fo r w a r d • 5-0 • La n c a s t e r

Aw a r d s /Ho n o r s : 2005 (CCAA Fr e sh m a n o f t h e Ye a r -, 1s t -Te a m All -CCAA), 2007 (1s t -Te a m All -CCAA) 2007: Had a tremendous junior season for Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG the Golden Eagles and earned first-team All- California Collegiate Athletic Association honors 05 18 27 9 3 21 3 for the second time in her career. Led the team 06 9 16 0 2 2 0 in scoring with six goals, four assists and 16 points. Started all 23 games for the Golden 07 23 40 6 4 16 2 Eagles. Started the season in grand fashion with two goals and one assist in a 5-0 win over Total 50 83 15 9 39 5 Saint Martin’s on Aug. 23. Also added goals in Cal State L.A.’s next two games against Cal State San Marcos on Aug. 29 and at Cal Baptist on Sept. 1. The score against Cal Baptist was the only goal in a 1-0 win. Had the lone Cal State L.A. goal in a 2-1 loss at UC San Diego on Oct. 12 and then had a big game with the game-winning goal and an assist in a 2-1 win over the Tritons in the CCAA Championship Tournament on Nov. 2 at Cal State Dominguez Hills. 2006: Appeared in nine games and recorded a pair of assists in her second season with the Golden Eagles that was cut short by injury. Assisted on a goal in the opener against Notre Dame de Namur in a 3-1 win on Aug. 20 and notched an assist against Cal State Bakersfield in a 2-1 win on Sept. 13. 2005: Had an outstanding debut season at Cal State L.A. Earned first-team All-CCAA honors and was named the conference Freshman of the Year. Appeared in 18 games and had a team-high nine goals and three assists for a total of 21 points. The 21 points also led the team. Recorded a pair of hat tricks in CCAA play. Had three goals and one assist for a career-high seven points in a 6-1 win at Cal State San Bernardino on Sept. 17. Also had three goals in a 5-4 loss against Cal Poly Pomona on Oct. 22. Scored the first goal of her Cal State L.A. career in a 2-1 win at Cal Baptist on Sept. 6. Also had game-winning goals in a 2-1 victory over Cal State Dominguez Hills on Oct. 4 and in a 3-1 win over San Francisco State on Oct. 9. Was named CCAA Player of the Week twice, for the weeks of Sept. 12-18 and Oct. 3-9. Quartz Hill HS: Was the 2005 Golden League Most Valuable Player and earned first-team All-CIF honors. Scored 22 goals and was the team’s Most Valuable Player and Best Offensive Player and the school’s Female Athlete of the Year. Also earned first-team All-CIF honors in 2004 and second-team honors in 2003. Team won three consecutive Golden League championships. Also competed in track and field and earned varsity letters for three seasons. Personal: Daughter of Douglas and Brenda Greenwood. Majoring in nursing. Enjoys going to church, listening to music, eating, shopping and being with friends and family. Lists making the playoffs last season and participating in the NCAA Division II Far-West Regional Championships in Seattle as her most exciting experience in sports.

#3 Sa r a h Le So p h o m o r e • Midfield • 5-2 • En c i n i t a s 2007: Made a big impact for the Golden Eagles Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG in her first year with the program and was one of the top freshmen in the conference. Started 07 23 11 1 1 3 1 all 23 games for Cal State L.A. Made her first career goal a big one, notching the game- winner in overtime in a 2-1 win at Cal Poly Pomona on Oct. 19. Picked up an assist on the first goal in the Golden Eagles’ next game, a 2-1 victory over San Francisco State on Oct. 26. San Dieguito Academy: Was the Most Valuable Player on the varsity team as a sophomore, junior and senior. Earned first-team All-League honors. Was the Rookie of the Year as a freshman. Personal: Daughter of Lang and Estela Le. Majoring in business. Enjoys going to the beach and spending time with friends. Lists winning the State Cup in 2006 as her most exciting experience in sports. Says she loves watching T.V. and being weird.

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#4 Ch r i s t i n e Du f f Se n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5-5 • El k Gr o v e

Aw a r d s /Ho n o r s : 2005 (All -CCAA Ho n o r a b l e Me n t i o n ), 2006 (2n d -Te a m All -CCAA), 2007 (1s t -Te a m All -Re g i o n & All -CCAA) 2007: Had an outstanding junior season for Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG the Golden Eagles and earned first-team NSCAA All-Far West Region honors as well 05 18 10 1 1 3 1 as first-team All-California Collegiate Athletic 06 19 11 3 0 6 1 Association accolades. Started all 23 games for Cal State L.A. and helped the team record 07 23 17 0 0 0 0 the best season in the program’s history. Team allowed only 15 goals all season and permitted Total 60 38 4 1 9 2 one or fewer goals in 20 of the 23 games, including 12 shutouts. 2006: Had her second straight impressive season for the Golden Eagles. Earned All-CCAA second-team honors. Started in all 19 games for the Golden Eagles. Led all defenders with three goals and six points. Scored her first goal of the season in a 2-1 win at Sonoma State on Sept. 10. Added another goal in the Golden Eagles’ next game, a 2-1 win over Cal State Bakersfield on Sept. 13. Got the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory at Cal State Dominguez Hills on Oct. 15. 2005: Made an immediate impact for the Golden Eagles as a freshman. Earned All-CCAA honorable mention after starting in 18 matches for Cal State L.A. Had one goal and one assist for a total of three points. Scored the game-winning goal in her Cal State L.A. debut, a 2-0 win over Vanguard on Aug. 25. Added an assist on Cal State L.A.’s lone goal in a 4-1 loss at Cal State Dominguez Hills on Oct. 26. Sheldon HS: Was a three-year captain in high school and earned Most Valuable Player honors twice. Earned Defensive Player of the Year award twice and earned first-team All-Delta League honors four times. Also earned the Elk Grove Pride award. Personal: Daughter of Ray and Susan Mitchell. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys golf, tennis and poker. Lists making it to the NCAA Division II playoffs, being ranked 15th in the nation and reaching the CCAA Championship Game as her most exciting experiences in sports. Coaches the Crescenta Valley Girls Junior Varsity soccer team and is an assistant coach for the Crescenta Valley Girls U-12 soccer club.

#6 Ja s m i n e Wa ll a c e So p h o m o r e • De f e n d e r • 5-6 • Oc e a n s i d e 2007: Made an immediate impact for the Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG Golden Eagles as a freshman last season. Appeared in 13 games and earned valuable 07 13 5 0 0 0 0 playing time. Saw game time in Cal State L.A.’s two California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament games and the Golden Eagles’ three NCAA Division II playoff contests. Made her Cal State L.A. debut in a match at Cal State Dominguez Hills on Sept. 21. Oceanside HS: Earned All-Avocado League first-team honors and was the Most Valuable Player on the varsity team. Also earned Forward of the Year and Defender of the Year honors during her career and earned four varsity letters. Earned first-team All-League honors three times and second-team honors once. Was a member of the Oceanside High School Honor Roll and the CIF All-Academic team. Was also an Avocado League All-Star. Personal: Daughter of Gary and Patricia Wallace. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys golfing, dancing and playing soccer. Was a member of a State Cup championship team in 2005. Lists reaching the NCAA Division II Far-West Regional Championship game as her most exciting experience in sports.

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#7 Je n n i f e r Sch a f e r Ju n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5-7 • De s c a n s o

Aw a r d s /Ho n o r s : 2007 (All -CCAA Ho n o r a b l e Me n t i o n ) 2007: Switched positions from a forward to a Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG defender and was instrumental in the Golden Eagles’ outstanding defense. Started in all 23 06 13 9 0 0 0 0 games for Cal State L.A. Earned All-California 07 23 9 0 0 0 0 Collegiate Athletic Association honorable mention. Contributed to a defense that allowed Total 36 18 0 0 0 0 only 15 goals all season and permitted one or fewer goals in 20 of the 23 games, including 12 shutouts. 2006: Made an impact in her first year with the program. Appeared in 13 games and started 10 times for the Golden Eagles. Made her first career start at Cal State L.A. in the season-opening 3-1 win over Notre Dame de Namur on Aug. 28. Steele Canyon HS: Earned first-team All-League and second-team All-League honors. Won the Golden Boot Award and was the team’s Offensive Player of the Year. Also named the Outstanding Senior Athlete. Competed in soccer, , track and cross country in high school. Personal: Daughter of John Schafer and Jeanne McLaren. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys hiking, drawing and reading novels. Lists making best friends as her most exciting experience in sports.

#9 Pe r l a Ra m i r e z Se n i o r • Midfield • 5-9 • Lo s An g e l e s 2007: Saw some action late in the season in Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG her first year with the Golden Eagles and made it pay off. In the first game of her Cal State L.A. 07 2 2 1 0 2 0 career, notched a goal in the Golden Eagles’ 4-0 win over Cal State Monterey Bay. Listed as a goalkeeper, played as a midfielder in two games for the Golden Eagles, both wins over Cal State Monterey Bay and Cal State San Bernardino. Santa Monica College: Was the team Most Valuable Player in 2004 and earned second-team All-Conference honors in 2005. Team set a new standard for most wins. Manual Arts HS: Competed in soccer, volleyball and softball. Was a team Most Valuable Player and the school’s Athlete of the Year. Personal: Daughter of Abel and Dora Ramirez. Majoring in health science. Lists scoring a goal to tie a playoff game as a high-school freshman in the last five minutes of the game as her most exciting experience in sports. Cal State L.A. Federal Credit Union California State University Los Angeles Federal Credit Union operates to help you make the most of your time and money. Serving the unique needs of our education-based community since 1962, we offer members a variety of choices and benefits: FREE Online Banking and Bill Payer Certificate Accounts Checking w/ Optional Overdraft Protection Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) 25,000+ CO-OP Network ATMs & 7-Eleven stores Coverdell Education Accounts Visa® Debit/ATM Card Automatic Deposit Options No Annual Fee Cash-Back Visa Credit Card Federal Deposit Insurance up to $100,000 New & Used Vehicle Loans - autos, vans, SUVs, etc. ...and much more! Personal Loans & Lines of Credit Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) Loans Mortgage Loans Share Savings Accounts with “better-than-bank” rates www.calstatela-fcu.org

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#10 Ch r i s t i n e Bu e n r o s t r o Se n i o r • Fo r w a r d • 5-4 • Sa n t a Pa u l a 2007: Was a valuable player off the bench for Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG the Golden Eagles during her junior season. Appeared in all 23 games and finished the 05 12 10 1 0 2 0 season with three goals and two assists for 06 8 4 1 0 2 0 a total of eight points. Scored goals in three consecutive games late in the regular season. 07 23 16 3 2 8 2 First goal of the season was a game-winner in a 2-1 victory over San Francisco State on Oct. Total 43 30 5 2 12 2 26. Followed that up with a goal and an assist in a 4-0 win over Cal State Monterey Bay on Oct. 28. Scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win at Cal State San Bernardino on Oct. 29 in the Golden Eagles’ regular- season finale. 2006: Appeared in eight games and started three times for the Golden Eagles. Scored one goal and had two points. Scored the Golden Eagles’ second goal to tie the game in a 4-3 win over Cal Poly Pomona on Oct. 20. Started the final three games of the season for Cal State L.A. 2005: Appeared in 12 games and started once in her first season with the program. Scored one goal and had two points. Recorded her first career goal in a 3-0 win over San Francisco State on Oct. 9. Made her first career start at Cal State Dominguez Hills on Oct. 26. Santa Paula HS: Earned the Cardinal Titan Award in 2003-04. Earned first-team All-Frontier League honors and was the Most Valuable Player in 2003-04 and 2004-05. Was a team captain in 2004-05. Personal: Daughter of Jesse and Maria Buenrostro. Majoring in business administration. Enjoys fishing, going to the beach and playing other sports. Lists playing in the NCAA Division II playoffs for Cal State L.A. in Seattle and making history as her most exciting experience in sports.

#11 Am a n d a Ma t t h e w s Se n i o r • Midfield • 5-2 • Sa n Jo s e 2007: Was a key and steady player for the Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG Golden Eagles in her third season with the program. Appeared in 22 games and started 05 18 20 1 0 2 0 20 times. Picked up an assist on the game- 06 19 22 2 2 6 1 winning goal in the second half of a 2-1 victory over Cal State San Marcos on Aug. 29. Started 07 22 21 0 1 1 0 20 of the Golden Eagles’ final 21 games, including all five of Cal State L.A.’s postseason Total 59 63 3 3 9 1 contests. 2006: Had a second consecutive strong year for the Golden Eagles. Started all 19 games for Cal State L.A. Had two goals and two assists for six points. Scored her first goal of the season – the game-winner – in a 2-1 victory at Humboldt State on Sept. 8. Also had the lone goal in a 1-1 tie at Cal State Monterey Bay on Oct. 1. Picked up her first point of the season with an assist in a 2-0 win over Seattle Pacific on Sept. 1 and also had an assist in a 2-1 loss at Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 4. 2005: Made a solid debut for the Golden Eagles in her first season. Appeared in 18 games and started 16 times. Scored one goal and had two points. Got the first goal of her Cal State L.A. career in a 3-0 win over Concordia on Aug. 29. Made her first appearance and start for the Golden Eagles against Vanguard on Aug. 25. Archbishop Mitty HS: Competed in soccer, cross country and track and field. Personal: Daughter of James and Grace Matthews. Majoring in geology. Enjoys looking at rocks. Lists having awesome teammates as her most exciting experience in sports.

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#12 Ka s t i d i Ro bl e s Ju n i o r • Midfield • 5-7 • Pa s a d e n a 2007: Had a solid second season for the Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG Golden Eagles as a sophomore and appeared in all 23 games. Made two starts. Picked up an 06 19 31 3 0 6 3 assist in the 96th minute on the only goal of 07 23 23 0 1 1 0 a 1-0 victory at Cal State Stanislaus on Sept. 28. Saw key minutes in all five of the Golden Total 42 54 3 1 7 3 Eagles’ postseason contests. 2006: Made an impressive debut for the Golden Eagles as a freshman and appeared in all 19 games, starting nine times. Finished fourth on the team in scoring with three goals and six points. Led the team with three game-winning goals. Got her first goal in a 2-1 victory at Sonoma State on Sept. 10 and got the game-winner in the Golden Eagles’ next game, a 2-1 triumph over Cal State Bakersfield on Sept. 13. Picked up her third game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory at San Francisco State on Sept. 29. Marshall Fundamental High School: Earned first-team All-League honors as a freshman, sophomore and senior and second-team honors as a junior. Was an Honor Roll student all four years in high school and was an AP Scholar. Also competed in track and field. Personal: Daughter of Jose Robles and Salome Crespo. Majoring in biology. Enjoys reading, dancing, soccer and ghost hunting.

#14 Liz Fr a n c o So p h o m o r e • Midfield • 5-8 • Oc e a n s i d e 2007: Had an outstanding first season with the Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG Golden Eagles. Appeared in 22 games and started six times. Scored one goal and had 07 22 32 1 4 6 1 four assists for a total of six points. After the two teams battled to a scoreless tie through regulation and two overtime periods, had the deciding penalty kick to lift Cal State L.A. past Seattle University and into the NCAA Division II Far West Regional championship match. Picked up the game-winning goal in double overtime of a 1-0 win over Grand Canyon on Oct. 7. Had two assists in her Cal State L.A. debut against Saint Martin’s on Aug. 23. Also had an assist on the game-winning goal in overtime at Cal Poly Pomona on Oct. 19 and also assisted on the lone goal at Cal State San Bernardino on Oct. 29. El Camino HS: Was a four-year varsity player. Earned first-team All-Avocado League honors as a junior and senior and second-team honors as a freshman and sophomore. Was the team Most Valuable Player as a senior, the Best Offensive Player as a junior and the Coaches’ Award as a sophomore and freshman. Also played varsity tennis for three years. Earned the student- athlete honors award as a senior. Personal: Daughter of Juan Sanchez and Rosa Franco. Majoring in history. Enjoys Sudoku, video games and watching Jeopardy. Club team won a State Cup championship in 2006, was a State Cup finalist in 2007 and a National Cup finalist in 2008. Lists enjoying the competition as her most exciting experience in sports.

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#17 Er i c a Th o m a s So p h o m o r e • Midfield • 5-8 • Ar r o y o Gr a n d e 2007: Made an impact for the Golden Eagles Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG in her first season of competition at Cal State L.A. Appeared in 15 games, including all five 07 15 5 0 1 1 0 of the team’s postseason contests. Picked up an assist on what turned out to be the game- winning goal in a 2-1 win over San Francisco State on Oct. 26. Picked up the Cal State L.A. Athletic Department’s Academic Achievement Award (female) and also earned a California Collegiate Athletic Association All-Academic Award. Chico State: Was a redshirt on the 2005 Chico State team that qualified for the NCAA Division II Tournament. Was also a member of the Wildcat cross country program. Was on the Dean’s List in 2005-06.

Arroyo Grande HS: Was the Outstanding Runner on the cross country team in 2004 and the Most Outstanding Senior in 2005. Earned first-team All-League honors in cross country in 2004 and second-team honors in 2001 and 2003. Qualified for CIF competition in cross country all four years. Was part of a soccer program that reached the CIF Finals in 2004 and the semi-finals in 2005. Earned Renaissance Gold academic honors. Personal: Daughter of Laurence and Priscilla Thomas. Majoring in mechanical engineering. Enjoys surfing, skateboarding, reading, camping and triathlons. Lists making it to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Division II playoffs last season as her most exciting experience in sports.

#22 Ga bb y Lo v a t o Ju n i o r • Midfield • 5-4 • Fu ll e r t o n 2007: Saw significant playing time for the Yr. MP Shots Goals Assists Points GWG Golden Eagles as a sophomore. Appeared in 15 games before having her season cut short 06 12 10 2 0 4 0 by injury. Had two assists during the season. 07 15 9 0 2 2 0 Picked up her first assist on what turned out to be the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory Total 27 19 2 2 6 0 over Humboldt State on Sept. 9. Also assisted on the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Cal State Dominguez on Oct. 14. 2006: Made a strong debut for the Golden Eagles in her freshman season. Appeared in 12 games and started four times. Scored two goals and had four points. Scored her first goal in a 2-1 win at Cal State San Bernardino on Sept. 15. Also scored the lone goal in a 2-1 loss at Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 4. Made the first start of her college career at San Francisco State on Sept. 29. Whittier Christian HS: Earned first-team All-League honors in 2005 and 2006. Team won the Alpha League championship in 2005. Personal: Daughter of Julio Vasquez and Cynthia Bastida. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys music, shopping and friends. Lists the 2006 high school playoffs, penalty kicks and competing in the Junior Olympics in swimming as her most exciting experiences in sports.

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#0 He a t h e r Em s w i l e r Ju n i o r • Go a l i e • 5-5 • Ap t o s De Anza Junior College: Earned All-America honors twice. Team was third in the state in 2007 and won the league title in 2006. Also earned All-Conference honors twice. Aptos HS: Was the Freshman of the Year and then earned All-League honors three years. Personal: Daughter of John Emswiler and Patty Donatini. Majoring in communications. Enjoys the beach, snowboarding and wakeboarding. Lists making it to the state Final Four and accepting her All-America awards as her most exciting experiences in sports.

#5 Ga bb i Se g a ll Fr e sh m a n • Mi d f i e l d e r • 5-1 • Ir v i n e Tarbut V’ Torah HS: Earned first-team All-League honors in soccer and was the team’s Most Valuable Player twice. Earned the “Heart of the Lion” award. Also competed in softball and volleyball. Was the Defensive Player of the Year in softball and earned the “Lion of the Year” award. Personal: Daughter of Eddie and Shana Segall. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys drums, guitar and water sports. Was born in South Africa.

#8 Mo ll y Ma r sh Fr e sh m a n • De n f e n d e r • 5-6 • No r t h a m p t o n , En gl a n d Guilsborough Comprehensive: Competed in soccer, field hockey and track and field. Earned full school honors in soccer and field hockey. Team won the County Cup in 2006. Personal: Daughter of Hedley and Liz Marsh. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys sports and music. Lists winning the County Cup as her most exciting experience in sports.

#15 Cr y s t a l Se r r a n o Fr e sh m a n • Midfield • 5-9 • Lo n g Be a c h Long Beach Poly HS: Was the team’s Most Valuable Player and earned second-team All-CIF honors. Personal: Daughter of Yvonne Serrano. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys soccer and shopping.

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#16 Na t a l i e Ma r t i n Fr e sh m a n • Midfield • 5-6 • Wa l n u t Walnut HS: Was a two-time Sierra League Defensive Player of the Year. Was also a team captain and a member of the Southern California All-Star team. Team won a CIF championship and was a four-time Sierra League champion. Personal: Daughter of Terry and Rita Martin. Majoring in urban learning. Enjoys camping, hiking, fishing and shopping. Lists scoring a goal to send the game into overtime in nationals as her most exciting experience in sports.

#18 Re a u n a Wo n g Ju n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5-5 • Lo n g Be a c h Long Beach City College: Earned All-Conference honors for a state championship team that was also ranked No. 1 in the nation. Long Beach Poly HS: Earned first-team All-Moore League honors and was the team’s Most Valuable Defensive Player. Competed in soccer, cross country and track and field. Personal: Daughter of Roger and Darvina Wong. Majoring in speech communication. Enjoys eating and watching movies. Lists winning the state championship at Long Beach City College as her most exciting experience in sports.

#19 Sa m a n t h a Mi l e s So p h o m o r e • De f e n d e r • 5-7 • Sa n t a Mo n i c a Pierce Junior College: Named the team’s Most Improved Player and earned second-team All-Conference honors. Team won the conference championship and was ranked No. 5 in the nation during the season. Taft HS: Earned first-team All-League and first-team All-City as a senior. Was also a team captain. Competed in soccer and softball. Personal: Daughter of Steve and Susan Miles. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys reading, eating, sleeping and getting tattoos. Lists scoring a diving header goal to win a game as her most exciting experience in sports. Cousin Katherine Miles is also on the Cal State L.A. team.

#21 Ja n e t De La O Ju n i o r • Fo r w a r d • 5-7 • Lo s An g e l e s Glendale Community College: Earned first-team All-Conference honors. Ranked in the top-10 in the state in goals scored as a sophomore. Verdugo Hills HS: Earned first-team All-League and was the league’s Best Offensive Player. Scored 19 goals during her senior season. Competed in soccer and cross country. Personal: Daughter of Juan De La O and Daria Hernandez. Majoring in criminal justice.

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#23 Sa r a h Ca l i f f Ju n i o r • Fo r w a r d • 5-7 • Lo s An g e l e s Santiago Community College: Earned first-team All-American honors and was the Orange Empire Conference’s Most Valuable Player as a sophomore. Led the conference in goals scored. Earned first-team All-Conference honors as a freshman and was the conference’s best offensive player. Team won a state championship in 2006 and was a state finalist in 2007. Team received a scholar award in 2006. Orange HS: Competed in soccer and volleyball. Received the Principal’s Award for having a 4.0 grade point average. Was the Most Improved Player on the volleyball team. Personal: Daughter of Jon and Teri Califf. Majoring in speech pathology. Enjoys sports, reading, singing, watching movies, video games and art. Lists winning the state championship in her first year at Santiago as her most exciting experience in sports. Brother Danny Califf has been a member of the U.S. National Team and played for the Los Angeles Galaxy.

#25 Je ss y c a Ea gl e Fr e sh m a n • De f e n d e r • 5-5 • Sa n Di e g o Yuma Catholic HS: Was a four-year member of the National Honor Society. Competed in soccer, volleyball and track and field. Earned first-team All-State, first-team All-Rotary and first-team All-Region honors as a senior. Was also the team captain and earned the “Bulldozer Award.” Was also the team captain as a junior. Earned first-team All-Region and first-team All-Rotary honors as a sophomore. Was the Freshman of the Year. Personal: Daughter of James and Karin Eagle. Majoring in philosophy. Enjoys tennis, boxing and gymnastics. Lists playing in the state playoffs during her senior year in high school as her most exciting experience in sports. Also played a whole game against the U23 Mexican national team in front of a crowd of more than 3,000.

#26 Ch a n t e l Ca p r a Fr e sh m a n • Midfield • 5-2 • Mo n r o v i a Arcadia HS: Competed in soccer and track and field. Earned varsity letters in track and field three years and in soccer for two seasons. Received the Coach’s Award and Most Improved Player in soccer. Track team won the Pacific League championship in 2007 and the soccer team was the Pacific League champion and reached the second-round of the CIF playoffs. Personal: Daughter of Anthony and Regina Capra. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys soccer, shopping and running. Lists taking a corner kick with a sprained ankle with two minutes to go in a game and the ball curving in and ending up going into the goal as her most exciting experience in sports.

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#30 Ka t i e He r n a n d e z Fr e sh m a n • Go a l i e • 5-3 • Co v i n a Charter Oak HS: Competed in volleyball, soccer and track and field. Was the Most Improved Player and won the Coach’s Award in soccer. Earned first-team All-League honors in track and field for the 4x100 and was the team Most Valuable Player in volleyball. Personal: Daughter of Hugo and Ana Hernandez. Majoring in international business. Enjoys playing soccer, reading and hanging out with friends. Lists playing Los Altos with her best friends and beating them on their own field as her most exciting experience in sports.

#31 Ka t h e r i n e Mi l e s Ju n i o r • Go a l i e • 5-7 • Sa c r a m e n t o UC San Diego: Played for the Tritons for one season. High School: Earned first-team All-Capitol Athletic League honors three times and second-team All-Area honors one time. Was a four-year varsity starter. Personal: Daughter of Larry and Marsha Miles. Received her Bachelor of Arts in political science at UC San Diego and is pursuing a Master’s in Education at Cal State L.A. Enjoys snowboarding and reading. Cousin Samantha Miles is also on the Cal State L.A. team.

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15 www.csulaathletics.com 2007 St a t i s t i c s # Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2 GREENWOOD, Khadijah 23-23 6 4 16 40 .150 23 .575 2 0-0 18 MENARD, Dana 20-15 5 3 13 52 .096 26 .500 4 0-0 17 DE SERIERE, Amber 23-23 4 1 9 20 .200 11 .550 1 2-3 10 BUENROSTRO,Christine 23-0 3 2 8 16 .188 9 .562 2 0-0 7 PRADO, Erika 23-20 2 4 8 34 .059 18 .529 2 0-0 14 FRANCO, Liz 22-6 1 4 6 32 .031 13 .406 1 0-0 5 VALVERDE, Ana 10-5 1 3 5 10 .100 4 .400 0 0-0 9 LE, Sarah 23-23 1 1 3 11 .091 4 .364 1 0-0 3 STEVENSON, Megan 21-21 1 1 3 8 .125 2 .250 0 0-0 25 RAMIREZ, Perla 2-0 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 13 KABA, Hana 3-0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 22 LOVATO, Gabby 15-0 0 2 2 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 12 ROBLES, Kastidi 23-2 0 1 1 23 .000 11 .478 0 0-0 11 MATTHEWS, Amanda 22-20 0 1 1 21 .000 7 .333 0 0-0 20 THOMAS, Erica 15-0 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 4 DUFF, Christine 23-23 0 0 0 17 .000 7 .412 0 0-0 15 SCHAFER, Jennifer 23-23 0 0 0 9 .000 1 .111 0 0-0 6 WALLACE, Jasmine 13-0 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 HUERTA, Karly 23-23 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 23 CHO-YEE, Nicole 2-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 COCA, Reyna 22-22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 SUAREZ, Vanessa 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 23 26 28 80 317 .082 144 .454 13 2-3 Opponents 23 15 17 47 230 .065 108 .470 7 0-0

## Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 0 SUAREZ, Vanessa 4-1 166:14 1 0.54 10 .909 0 1 0 0 1 COCA, Reyna 22-22 2018:45 14 0.62 82 .854 13 5 4 11 Total 23 2184:59 16 0.66 94 .855 13 6 4 12 Opponents 23 2184:59 26 1.07 121 .823 6 13 3 9

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Cal State L.A 11 12 2 1 0 26 Opponents 7 7 1 0 0 15

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Cal State L.A 156 140 14 7 0 317 Opponents 95 119 8 8 0 230

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Cal State L.A 37 50 2 4 0 93 Opponents 67 46 4 1 0 118

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Cal State L.A 29 29 0 0 0 58 Opponents 35 42 6 1 0 84

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Cal State L.A 128 113 9 6 0 256 Opponents 104 119 8 7 0 238

2008 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Women’s Soccer 16 2007 Ga m e -b y -Ga m e Re s u l t s Ov e r a l l Re c o r d : 13-6-4 • CCAA Re c o r d : 8-5-1 Ho m e : 8-3-0 • Aw a y 4-3-2 • Ne u t r a l : 1-0-2 • Ov e r t i m e : 3-1-4 Date Opponent Score Record Goals Scored (Assist) 8/23/07 SAINT MARTIN’S W 5-0 1-0-0 PRADO, Erika (GREENWOOD, Khadijah) KABA, Hana (PRADO, Erika) GREENWOOD, Khadijah (FRANCO, Liz) GREENWOOD, Khadijah (FRANCO, Liz;VALVERDE, Ana) STEVENSON, Megan (VALVERDE, Ana) 8/29/07 CS SAN MARCOS W 2-1 2-0-0 GREENWOOD, Khadijah (MENARD, Dana;PRADO, Erika) DE SERIERE, Amber (MATTHEWS, Amanda) 09/01/07 at California Baptist W 1-0 3-0-0 GREENWOOD, Khadijah (VALVERDE, Ana) *9/07/07 SONOMA STATE 0-1 L 3-1-0 *9/09/07 HUMBOLDT STATE W 2-1 4-1-0 VALVERDE, Ana (PRADO, Erika) MENARD, Dana (GREENWOOD, Khadijah;LOVATO, Gabby) *9/14/07 CAL POLY POMONA 0-1 L OT 4-2-0 *9/16/07 CS SAN BERNARDINO W 1-0 5-2-0 MENARD, Dana (BUENROSTRO,Christine) *9/21/07 at CS Dominguez Hills 0-3 L 5-3-0 *9/23/07 at #2 UC San Diego 1-2 L 5-4-0 GREENWOOD, Khadijah (MENARD, Dana) *9/28/07 at Cal State Stanislaus W 1-0 OT 6-4-0 MENARD, Dana (ROBLES, Kastidi) *9/30/07 at Chico State 0-0 T 2OT 6-4-1 10/07/07 GRAND CANYON W 1-0 2OT 7-4-1 FRANCO, Liz (unassisted) *10/12/07 UC SAN DIEGO 0-1 L 7-5-1 *10/14/07 CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 1-0 8-5-1 MENARD, Dana (LOVATO, Gabby) *10/19/07 at Cal Poly Pomona W 2-1 OT 9-5-1 DE SERIERE, Amber (penalty kick) LE, Sarah (FRANCO, Liz) *10/26/07 SAN FRANCISCO ST. W 2-1 10-5-1 DE SERIERE, Amber (LE, Sarah) BUENROSTRO,Christine (PRADO, Erika;THOMAS, Erica) *10/28/07 CS MONTEREY BAY W 4-0 11-5-1 PRADO, Erika (MENARD, Dana;GREENWOOD, Khadijah) DE SERIERE, Amber (penalty kick) RAMIREZ, Perla (BUENROSTRO,Christine) BUENROSTRO,Christine (STEVENSON, Megan) *10/29/07 at CS San Bernardino W 1-0 12-5-1 BUENROSTRO,Christine (FRANCO, Liz) ^ 11/2/07 vs #17 UC San Diego W 2-1 13-5-1 MENARD, Dana (GREENWOOD, Khadijah) GREENWOOD, Khadijah (DE SERIERE, Amber) ^ 11/04/07 vs Chico State 0-0 T 2OT 13-5-2 (Lost shootout, 1-2) #11/09/07 vs Chico State 0-0 T 2OT 13-5-3 (Won shootout, 3-1) # 11/11/07 at Seattle 0-0 T 2OT 13-5-4 (Won shootout, 4-2) # 11/15/07 at Seattle Pacific 0-2 L 13-6-4

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17 www.csulaathletics.com 2007 CCAA Re s u l t s Fi n a l St a n d i n gs All -CCAA Te a m s North Division First-Team All-CCAA Team CCAA Record Pts Overall Record Jessica McGovern, UC San Diego (GK-Jr.) z - Chico State* 10-3-1 31 13-5-3 Alie Avina, UC San Diego (D-Sr.) CS Stanislaus* 7-5-2 23 9-9-2 Christine Duff, Cal State L.A. (D-Jr.) San Francisco St. 6-6-2 20 9-9-2 Sandra Lloyd, Cal State Dominguez Hills (D-Sr.) Sonoma State* 5-7-2 17 10-7-2 Natasha Belak-Berger, UC San Diego (MF-Jr.) Humboldt St. 2-11-1 7 4-13-3 Ashley Gunther, Chico State (MF-Sr.) CS Monterey Bay 1-12-1 4 5-12-2 Allison Lawrence, Humboldt State (MF-So.) Katherine Bagwell, Chico State (AL-Sr.) South Division Kim Carroll, Humboldt State (AL-Fr.) Team CCAA Record Pts Overall Record Cherie Early, Cal State Stanislaus (AL-Sr.) x - UC San Diego 9-2-2 29 12-4-2 y - Cal State L.A.* 9-4-1 28 13-6-4 Khadijah Greenwood, Cal State L.A. (AL-Jr.) y - CS Dominguez Hills 8-3-3 27 14-5-4 Corrie Hirokawa, Cal State Dominguez Hills (AL-Sr.) Cal Poly Pomona 6-6-1 19 9-6-2 Ali Lai, UC San Diego (AL-Sr.) CS San Bernardino 4-8-2 14 8-8-4 Erika Prado, Cal State L.A. (AL-Sr.) Yvonne Vasquez, Cal State Dominguez Hills (AL-Jr.) *Sonoma State was forced to forfiet three conference games due to ineligible player Second-Team All-CCAA x - Divisonal winner and CCAA Championship participant Reyna Coca, Cal State L.A. (GK-Sr.) y - CCAA Championship participant Kylie Duszynski, Cal Poly Pomona (D-Jr.) z - CCAA Champion Amanda Esquivel, UC San Diego (D-Jr.) Whitney MacDonald, Chico State (D-Sr.) Pamela Leyva, Cal Poly Pomona (MF-Jr.) Fi n a l CCAA Ra n k i n gs Jennifer Lu, Cal Poly Pomona (MF-Fr.) Team Brittany Peterson, Sonoma State (MF-Jr.) Shots: 2nd (392) Robin Bowman, San Francisco State (AL-Jr.) Points: 5th (80) Mary Carroll, Cal Poly Pomona (AL-So.) Lindsay Catton, Sonoma State (AL-So.) Goals: 5th (26) Morgan Davison, San Francisco State (AL-Jr.) Goals per Game: 7th (1.13) Katie Liby, Cal State San Bernardino (AL-Fr.) Assists: 3rd (28) Melissa Phillips, Cal State Sanislaus (AL-Jr.) Leslie Rhodes, Cal State San Bernardino (AL-Sr.) Assists per Game: 5th (1.22) Caitlin Ryan, UC San Diego (AL-Sr.) Goals Allowed: 3rd (15) Goals Against Avg.:3rd (0.66) Honorable Mention Saves: 5th (94) Cal Poly Pomona: Stephanie Mrazik CS San Bernardino: Ashley Salas Shutouts: 1st (12) CS Dominguez Hills: Alyssa Congdon, Corners: 8th (58) Jennifer Jimenez, Kelly Matosian Cal State LA.: Jennifer Schafer, Dana Menard Individual CSUMB: Sara Alderson Chico State: Abby Stretch Shots: Dana Menard (3rd, 56) CS Stanislaus: Bri McClain Shots per Game: Dana Menard (4th, 2.60) San Francisco St.: Emily Hart, Rachel Brusnahan Lauren Points: Khadijah Greenwood (7th, 16) Candia Goals: Khadijah Greenwood (10th, 0.26) Sonoma State: Laura Perry, Tracy Webster Assists: Liz Franco (9th, 4), Erika Prado (9th, 4), 2007 CCAA Most Valuable Player of the Year Khadijah Greenwood (9th, 4) Katherine Bagwell (Chico State) Game Winning Goals: Dana Menard (2nd, 4) Goals Against Avg.: Reyna Coca (3rd, 0.62) 2007 CCAA Newcomer of the Year Yvonne Vasquez (Cal State Dominguea Hills) Save Pct.: Reyna Coca (2nd, .854) Saves: Reyna Coca (2nd, 82) 2007 CCAA Freshman of the Year Saves per Game: Reyna Coca (7th, 3.73) Lisa Bradley (UC San Diego) Shutouts: Reyna Coca (3rd, 11) 2007 CCAA Coach of the Year Shutouts per Game: Reyna Coca (6th, 0.50) Kim Sutton (Chico State)

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Single-Game Records Single-Season Records Career Records Goalie Saves Goalie Saves Goalie Saves 1. 25 Morgan Pedford 9-27-97 1. 154 Morgan Pedford 1996 1. 301 Reyna Coca 04-pres. 2. 19 Chrysta Pryor 9-7-96 2. 124 Lonnye Bower 1998 2. 266 Morgan Pedford 96-97 3. 17 Lonnye Bower 9-14-99 3. 112 Morgan Pedford 1997 3. 185 Alicia Parkhouse 01-02 4. 15 Morgan Pedford 10-2-96 4. 103 Alicia Parkhouse 2002 4. 178 Lonnye Bower 98-99 5. 14 Andrea Otero 10-6-00 5. 100 Jessica Herrera 2003 5. 110 Andrea Otero 00-01 14 Lonnye Bower 10-30-98 6. 99 Reyna Coca 2006 6. 100 Jessica Herrera 03 7. 13 Jessica Herrera 9-16-03 7. 97 Reyna Coca 2004 7. 78 Colleen Sharkey 95-96 13 Alicia Parkhouse 9-5-01 8. 85 Andrea Otero 2000 8. 77 Gloria Caloca 1995 13 Morgan Pedford 10-9-96 9. 82 Alicia Parkhouse 2001 10. 12 Lonnye Bower 9-4-98 82 Reyna Coca 2007

Goals Goals Goals 1. 3 Khadijah Greenwood 10-22-05 1. 13 Kristy Contreras 1997 1. 39 Kristy Contreras 97-20 3 Khadijah Greenwood 9-17-05 2. 11 Jee-In Halverstadt 2000 2. 20 Valarie Brice 97-98 3 Monica McAfee 8-30-2002 11 Kristy Contreras 1998 3. 16 Jee-In Halverstadt 98-01 3 Val McAfee 9-1-01 4. 10 Valarie Brice 1998 16 Monica McAfee 00-02 3 Valarie Brice 10-25-98 10 Valarie Brice 1997 5. 15 Khadijah Greenwood 05-pres. 3 Kristy Contreras 10-10-98 6. 9 Khadijah Greenwood 2005 6. 14 Grisell Ramirez2 04-05 3 Kristy Contreras 10-31-97 9 Grisell Ramirez 2004 7. 12 Amber de Seriere 04-07 3 Valarie Brice 10-31-97 9 Kristy Contreras 1999 8. 11 Josee Busilacchi 02-04 9. 2 done 22 times 9. 8 Monica McAfee 2001 last by Khadijah Greenwood 8/23/07 10. 6 Kristy Contreras 2000 6 Khadijah Greenwood 2007 Assists 1. 3 Tessa Troglia 10-22-05 Assists Assists 2. 2 done 18 times 1. 8 Erika Prado 2006 1. 17 Erika Prado 03, 06-07 last by Liz Franco 8/23/07 2. 7 Kim Osorio 1999 2. 14 Kristy Contreras 97-00 3. 6 Tessa Troglia 2005 3. 13 Kim Osorio 97-99 6 Nancy Uribe 2004 4. 10 Tessa Troglia 04-05 5. 5 AnaCoria 2005 5. 9 Sonja Kramer 98-01 5 Grisell Ramirez 2005 9 Khadijah Greenwood 05-pres. Year-by-Year Results 5 Erika Prado 2003 7. 8 Shelby White 95-96 Year W L T Pct. 5 Paula Wizel 2002 8. 7 Grisell Ramirez 04-05 1995 1 16 1 .083 5 Desiree Avila 2000 7 Nancy Uribe 03-04 1996 4 15 1 .225 10. 4 done 10 times, last by 7 Josee Busilacchi 02-04 1997 7 11 0 .389 Virginia Granados 2005 7 Diane Garcia 01-04 1998 5 14 0 .297 7 Paula Wizel 01-03 1999 3 13 0 .188 7 Desiree Avila 00-01 2000 4 14 1 .237 2001 4 13 1 .250 Points Points 2002 5 13 0 .278 1. 29 Kristy Contreras 1997 1. 92 Kristy Contreras 97-00 2003 4 14 0 .222 2. 26 Kristy Contreras 1998 2. 44 Valarie Brice 97-98 2004 9 8 2 .526 3. 22 Jee-In Halverstadt 2000 3. 39 Khadijah Greenwood 05-pres. 2005 9 8 1 .528 22 Kristy Contreras 1999 4. 35 Grisell Ramirez 04-05 2006 9 7 3 .553 22 Valarie Brice 1998 35 Jee-In Halverstadt 98-20 2007 13 6 4 .652 22 Valarie Brice 1997 6. 33 Monica McAfee 00-20 Total 72 139 14 .351 7. 21 Khadijah Greenwood 2005 7. 29 Josee Busilacchi 02-04 8. 20 Grisell Ramirez 2004 29 Kim Osorio 97-99 9. 17 Monica McAfee 2001 9. 23 Sonja Kramer 98-20 10. 16 Khadijah Greenwood 2007 10. 22 Tessa Troglia 04-05

19 www.csulaathletics.com CSULA Aw a r d s /Ho n o r s All-Region 2000 Jee-In Halverstadt (2nd team) CCAA Freshman of the Year 2006 Erika Prado (2nd team) 2001 Jee-In Halverstadt (HM) 2005 Khadijah Greenwood 2007 Christine Duff (1st team) 2002 Diane Garcia (HM) Erika Prado (2nd team) 2003 Diane Garcia (2nd team) CCAA Newcomer of the Year Reyna Coca (2nd team) Paula Wizel (HM) 2006 Karly Huerta 2004 Erica Jacalone (1st team) Grisell Ramirez (1st team) All-CCAA Josee Busilacchi (2nd team) 1995 Liz Graves (1st team) Reyna Coca (HM) Christina Barragan (2nd team) 2005 Khadijah Greenwood (1st team) Shelby White (2nd team) Christine Duff (2nd team) Myria Corona (HM) Grisell Ramirez (2nd team) Rose Mendez (HM) Tessa Troglia (HM) Erica Roberge (HM) 2006 Erika Prado (1st Team) 1996 Tina Estrada (1st team) Reyna Coca (2nd Team) Morgan Pedford (1st team) Christine Duff (HM) Lisa Guerrero (2nd team) Karly Huerta (HM) Shelby White (2nd team) 2007 Christine Duff (1st Team) 1997 Kristy Contreras (1st team) Khadijah Greenwod (1st Team) Valarie Brice (2nd team) Erika Prado (1st Team) Morgan Pedford (HM) Reyna Coca (2nd Team) 1998 Kristy Contreras (2nd team) Jennifer Schafer (HM) Maria Rico (2nd team) Dana Menard (HM) 1999 Kristy Contreras (2nd team)

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21 www.csulaathletics.com Je s s e Ow e n s St a d i u m Jesse Owens Stadium is home to the Cal State L.A. soccer, cross country and track and field teams. With permanent bleacher seating for 5,000 spectators, it also hosts many other events throughout the year, includ- ing the University's commencement ceremony each June. In preparation for the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, Cal State L.A. was selected as one of six sites to construct a world-class training track. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on January 29, 1982. The initial surface selected by the L.A. Organizing Committee for the track was "Recaflex S." This surface, known for its ver- satility, is hard enough to record fast times but still soft enough to allow for a regular training regiment. The track was officially dedicated on May 22, 1983, during the L.A. Regional Championships of the ARCO Jesse Owens Games. Th e Un i v e r s i t y Bo o k s t o r e Ca l St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Lo s An g e l e s

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California State University, Los Angeles, Number One: Solar Eagle III, the third chapter in Cal founded in 1947, is a comprehensive university that State L.A.'s exciting trilogy of solar-powered electric offers programs of higher education in more than vehicle design projects, finished first at the national 50 academic and professional fields. The University intercollegiate competition, Sunrayce 97. Solar Eagle is organized into six colleges that house nearly 50 III was the first solar Hot Wheels® racecar to be academic departments and divisions. manufactured by Mattel, Inc. and the only Hot Cal State L.A.'s reputation as a center of Wheels® reproduction of a student-built vehicle in learning attracts students from all areas of the United the nation. States and from many foreign countries. One quarter of the campus' 21,000 students are Nation's most famous math engaged in postbaccalaureate study teacher: In 1987, the successes of in programs leading to master's Garfield High math teacher and Cal and doctoral degrees; teaching, State L.A. alum Jaime Escalante service, and specialist credentials; '73, '77 M.A., became known across certificates; and other types of America when Edward James programs that prepare them for Olmos ('66-'67) portrayed him in professional advancement. the film Stand and Deliver.

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2008 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Women’s Soccer 24 Administration & Co a c h e s

Sheila Hudson Linda Tiller Rene Amio Paul Helms Lori Rudd Dr. Jerry Beer Associate A.D./ Administrative Ast./ Assistant A.D. Sports Information Certified Athletic Faculty Athletics SWA/Compliance Office Coordinator Finance Director Trainer Representative

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(323) 343-ALUM • [email protected] • http://alumni.calstatela.edu 25 www.csulaathletics.com Ca l St a t e L.A. At h l e t i c s Cal State L.A. boasts a rich athletic history with seven national team championships, 10 national team runner-up finishes and 70 conference championships. This tradition of excellence continued in 2007-08: • Approximately 35% of our student-athletes earned year- Taylor and Brandon Crawford in men’s track and field long GPAs of 3.0 or higher. and the 4x400 relay team of Burt, White, Revell and • Eight of Cal State L.A.’s 11 intercollegiate teams qualified Taylor in men’s track and field. for CCAA or NCAA postseason competition. • Anton Gunnarsson (men’s soccer) and Ioana Comsa • Cal State L.A. finished 40th in the 2008 Directors’ Cup (women’s tennis) were named CCAA Freshmen of the out of 281 NCAA Division II programs. Year in their sports. • Cal State L.A. finished a program-best third place in the • Shianne Smith (women’s track and field), Damein White CCAA Commissioner’s Cup. (men’s track and field) and Cynthia Rios (women’s cross • Golden Eagle student-athletes earned 11 All-America country) were named CCAA Newcomers of the Year in awards, 13 All-Region awards and 57 All-CCAA awards. their sports. • Omonike Kotey won a national championship in the • Christopher Asher was named the CCAA Coach of the women’s indoor triple jump. Year in women’s cross country and the West Region • Desi Burt was named the West Region Field Athlete of Coach of the Year in men’s track and field. the Year in men’s outdoor track and field, while Kotey • Cal State L.A.’s women’s cross country team won the was the West Region Field Athlete of the Year in CCAA championship and finished fifth in the nation women’s indoor track and field. • Cal State L.A.’s men’s track and field team finished • Three Cal State L.A. student-athletes were named CCAA seventh in the nation. Athlete of the Year in their sports: Karla Alburez in • Cal State L.A.’s women’s indoor track and field team women’s cross country, Burt in men’s track and field and finished 11th in the nation. Ioana Comsa in women’s tennis. • Cal State L.A.’s women’s soccer team enjoyed its best • The Golden Eagles claimed 10 individual CCAA titles: season ever, qualified for the NCAA playoffs for the first Karla Alburez in women’s cross country, Desi Burt (2) time and advanced to the Far-West Region title game. in men’s track and field, Damein White (2) in men’s track • Cal State L.A.’s women’s volleyball team advanced to and field, Francis Nunez in men’s track and field, Antoine the Pacific Region semi-finals for the third straight year. Revell in men’s track and field, Lamar Taylor in men’s • Cal State L.A.’s men’s basketball team earned the No. 3 track and field, the 4x100 relay team of Nunez, White, seed in the CCAA Championship Tournament. The DoubleTree Hotel in Los Angeles/Rosemead is the preferred hotel of the Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Conveniently located just minutes from campus.

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2008 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Women’s Soccer 26 2008 Se a s o n Sc h e d u l e

Date Opponent Location Time 8/15/2008 at The Master’s College (scrimmage) Santa Clarita 5 p.m. 8/19/2008 at UC Santa Barbara (scrimmage) Santa Barbara 7 p.m. 8/25/2008 at (scrimmage) La Mirada 5 p.m. 8/29/2008 at Cal State San Marcos San Marcos 6 p.m. 9/4/2008 vs Texas A&M Commerce at UC San Diego UC San Diego 6 p.m. 9/9/2008 at Westmont Santa Barbara 4 p.m. 9/12/2008 at *Cal State San Bernardino San Bernardino 4 p.m. 9/14/2008 at *Cal Poly Pomona Pomona 3 p.m. 9/19/2008 *UC San Diego Jesse Owens Track 7 p.m. 9/21/2008 *Cal State Dominguez Hills Jesse Owens Track 2 p.m. 9/26/2008 at *Humboldt State Arcata 4:30 p.m. 9/28/2008 at *Sonoma State Rohnert Park 11:30 a.m. 10/3/2008 *Chico State Jesse Owens Track 4 p.m. 10/5/2008 *Cal State Stanislaus Jesse Owens Track 2 p.m. 10/10/2008 at *Cal State Monterey Bay Seaside 12:30 p.m. 10/12/2008 at *San Francisco State San Francisco 2 p.m. 10/17/2008 at *Cal State Dominguez Hills Carson 4:30 p.m. 10/19/2008 at *UC San Diego La Jolla 2:30 p.m. 10/24/2008 *Cal Poly Pomona Jesse Owens Track 7 p.m. 10/26/2008 *Cal State San Bernardino Jesse Owens Track 2 p.m. 11/1/2008 at Seattle Pacific Seattle, WA 7 p.m. 11/3/2008 at Western Washington Whatcom CC 11 a.m. 11/7/2008 CAA Tournament TBA TBA 11/13/2008 NCAA Tournament TBA TBA 11/21/2008 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA TBA 12/5/2008 NCAA Semi-Finals TBA TBA 12/7/2008 NCAA Finals TBA TBA

Home matches in bold at Jesse Owens Track

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