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10Wvbguide-Pp01-12.Pdf 2010 Pac-10 Volleyball 2010 PAC-10 2010 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL DIRECTORY MEDIA GUIDE ARIZONA McKale Center, Room 106 Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 FAX: (520) 621-2681 Table of Contents Volleyball SID: Blake Grimsley ([email protected]) ............. Office: (520) 621-4163 ...................................................................................................Cell: (714) 606-3057 PAC-10 CONFERENCE Head Coach: David Rubio ....................................................... Office: (520) 621-2856 Welcome ............................................................................................1 Conference of Champions .................................................................4-11 ARIZONA STATE Intercollegiate Athletics Complex, Room 105 THE 2010 SEASON Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 FAX: (480) 965-5408 Pac-10 Notebook ............................................................................13-15 Volleyball SID: Kerry Howe ([email protected]) .................... Office: (480) 965-6592 Pac-10 Composite Schedule ...........................................................16-17 ...................................................................................................Cell: (480) 254-8345 Pac-10 TV Schedule/Match Protocol ....................................................18 Head Coach: Jason Watson ..................................................... Office: (480) 965-2035 Team Previews ................................................................................19-39 CALIFORNIA Haas Pavilion, 3rd Floor 2009 IN REVIEW Berkeley, CA 94720 Standings/Notes/Honors ..................................................................41-43 FAX: (510) 643-7778 2009 Individual and Team Statistics ................................................44-45 Volleyball SID: Jeremy Wu ([email protected]) ................. Office: (510) 642-5363 ...................................................................................................Cell: (510) 334-0793 PAC-10 HISTORY AND RECORDS Head Coach: Rich Feller ......................................................... Office: (510) 642-9412 Yearly Team/Individual Leaders........................................................47-49 OREGON Yearly Standings ..............................................................................50-51 2727 Leo Harris Parkway Team vs. Team Results .........................................................................52 Eugene, OR 97401 Final National Polls .........................................................................53-54 FAX: (541) 346-5449 NCAA Tournament ..........................................................................55-57 Volleyball SID: Geoff Thurner ([email protected]) ............ Office: (541) 346-2250 .................................................................................................................... Cell: TBD Conference & National Honors ........................................................58-65 Head Coach: Jim Moore .......................................................... Office: (541) 346-5410 Coaching Records ................................................................................66 Individual Match Records .....................................................................67 OREGON STATE Individual Season Records ...................................................................68 209 Gill Coliseum Individual Career Records ....................................................................69 Corvallis, OR 97331 FAX: (541) 737-3072 Team Match Records ...........................................................................70 Volleyball SID: Melody Stockwell ([email protected]) .. Office: (541) 737-8895 Team Season Records ..........................................................................71 ...................................................................................................Cell: (541) 230-4482 1,000 Kills/1,000 Digs .....................................................................72-73 Head Coach: Taras "Terry" Liskevych ....................................... Office: (541) 737-7491 WHO DID WHAT AND HOW: The 2010 Pac-10 Women's Volleyball Media Guide STANFORD Arrillaga Family Sports Center has been produced by the Pac-10 Public Relations Department. Prepared by Stanford, CA 94305 Dave Hirsch and Natalia Ciccone, with assistance from Victor Rodriguez and FAX: (650) 725-2957 Allison Yee. Most appreciated assistance from the SID offices of the Pac-10 Volleyball SID: Regina Verlengiere ([email protected]) ...... Office: (650) 723-4418 institutions. Prepared entirely in-house with InDesign desktop publishing. ...................................................................................................Cell: (805) 478-4198 Special thanks to Randy Craycraft, Dome Printing of Sacramento, Calif. Cop- Head Coach: John Dunning .................................................... Office: (650) 723-0561 ies of this guide are available to non-media for $10.00 (plus 50 cents tax and UCLA additional shipping charges) through the Pac-10 Office. 405 Hilgard Avenue, J.D. Morgan Center Los Angeles, CA 90024 FAX: (310) 825-8664 Volleyball SID: James Ybiernas ([email protected]) .... Office: (310) 206-8123 PAC-10 CONFERENCE ...................................................................................................Cell: (818) 635-8873 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500 Head Coach: Mike Sealy ......................................................... Office: (310) 206-6839 Walnut Creek, CA 94597-8853 Phone .................................................................................... (925) 932-4411 USC HER-103, University Park FAX........................................................................................ (925) 932-4601 Los Angeles, CA 90089-0601 Website .................................................................................. www.pac-10.org FAX: (213) 740-7584 Volleyball SID: Jason Pommier ([email protected]) ................ Office: (213) 740-3808 Communications Department ...................................................................................................Cell: (213) 725-3529 Danette Leighton, Chief Marketing Officer ...................... [email protected] Head Coach: Mick Haley ......................................................... Office: (213) 740-4151 Dave Hirsch, Vice President, Communications [email protected] WASHINGTON Kirk Reynolds, Vice President, Public Affairs [email protected] 202 Graves Building, GC-20 Kristina Case, Assistant Commissioner, Video ..................... [email protected] Seattle, WA 98125 Natalia Ciccone, Assistant Commissioner, Comm ........... [email protected] FAX: (206) 543-5000 Cell: (814) 880-9062 (volleyball contact) Volleyball SID: Mike Bruscas ([email protected]) ... Office: (206) 543-2331 ...................................................................................................Cell: (206) 714-5556 Rachel Caton, Communications Intern [email protected] Head Coach: Jim McLaughlin .................................................. Office: (206) 543-0432 Allison Yee, Communications Intern ...................................... [email protected] (510) 301-7485 (volleyball contact) WASHINGTON STATE Wendy Heredia, Comm. Administrative Asst. ................. [email protected] Bohler Athletic Complex 195 P.O. Box 641602 Pullman, WA 99164-1602 FAX: (509) 335-0267 Volleyball SID: Linda Chalich ([email protected]) ....................... Office: (509) 335-2684 ....................................................................................................Cell (509) 432-3263 Head Coach: Andrew Palileo ................................................... Office: (509) 335-0277 2010 VOLLEYBALL PAC-10 3 Pac-10 conference The Pac-10 Conference The Pac-10 experienced continued success in foot- at least four national titles in a single season on 21 continues to uphold its tra- ball as the league sent seven teams to bowl games, occasions, including 2009-10. Overall, the Pac-10 dition as the “Conference tying a Pac-10 record for most bowl participants. The has captured 123 NCAA women’s titles, easily out- of Champions” ®, claiming Pac-10 faced tough competition in the Bowl season, distancing the SEC, which is second, with 74. Pac-10 an incredible 171 NCAA as four of the seven opponents were ranked in the members have dominated a number of sports, win- team titles over the past top 20. Oregon claimed its eighth Pac-10 title in the ning 22 softball titles, 19 tennis crowns, 13 of the last 20 years, including eight in sport and first since 2001, posting an 8-1 league 20 volleyball titles, 13 of the last 21 trophies in golf, 2009-10, averaging nearly record. Meanwhile, ARIZONA (Pacific Life Holiday), and 11 in swimming & diving. nine championships per CALIFORNIA (San Diego County Credit Union Poin- Pac-10 women student-athletes shine nationally on academic year. Even more settia), OREGON STATE (Maaco Las Vegas), STAN- an individual basis, as well, having captured an un- impressive has been the FORD (Brut Sun), UCLA (EagleBank) and USC (Em- matched 527 NCAA individual crowns, an average of breadth of the Pac-10’s erald) also earned bowl bids. OREGON and USC were nearly 19 championships per season. success, with championships coming in 26 different ranked in the top-25 of the Associated Press’ poll at men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-10 has led the season’s end, finishing 11th
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