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University of San Diego Media Guide 2008

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Un·· 2008 USD QUICK FACTS:::::::::::: 2008 SCHEDULE:::::::::: :: Location ...... San Diego, CA San Diego State Invitational Founded ...... 1949 Aug. 29 Albany San Diego, CA 4:00 PM Enrollment...... 7,600 Aug 30 UC lrivine San Diego, CA 10:00 AM Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Aug. 30 San Diego State San Diego, CA 7:00 PM Conference ...... West Coas t Conference Holiday Inn LA City Center Trojan Invitational Nickname ...... Toreros Sep. 5 Hofstra Los Angeles, CA 10:00 AM School Colors ...... Torero Blue, Navy, White Sep. 5 Oklahoma Los Angeles, CA 5:00 PM Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (6 79) 260-4803 Sep. 6 USC Los Angeles, CA 6:30 AM USO Tournament President ...... Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. Sep.12 CS Fullerton SAN DIEGO, CA 7:00 PM Executive Director of Athletics ...... Ky Snyder Sep. 13 Southern Miss SAN DIEGO, CA 10:00AM Senior Assoc. Athletic Director ...... Mike Matoso Sep.13 Texas A&M SAN DIEGO, CA 7:30 PM Associate Athletic Director/Business Affairs...... Dan Yourg Assoc. AO for Compliance & Student Services/SWA ...... Shaney Fink Sep. 16 UC Riverside SAN DIEGO, CA 6:00 PM Assoc. AO for Development ...... Brian Fogarty Assoc. AO for Fa cilities & Operations ...... Andy Fee University of Washington Tournament Assoc. AO for Sports Medicine ...... Carolyn Greer, A. T. , C. Sep. 19 Washington Seattle, WA 700 PM Assoc. AO for Marketing and Sponsorships ...... Steve Becvar Sept. 21 Seattle Univ. Seattle, WA 1:00 PM Director ofJenny Craig Pavilion ...... Josh Lawrence Associate Athletic Trainer (Volleyball) ...... TBA Oct. 2 GONZAGA* SAN DIEGO, CA 7:00 PM Strength & Conditioning Coach ...... Stephane Rochet Oct. 4 PORTLAND* SAN DIEGO, CA 1 :00 PM Oct. 11 USF* San Francisco, CA 1:00 PM Oct. 16 Santa Clara* Santa Clara, CA 8:00 PM ·VOLLEYBALL HISTORY:::::::::: :: Oct. 18 Saint Mary's* Moraga, CA 1:00 PM First Year of Volleyball (Div. I) ...... 1975 (1979) Oct. 23 PEPPERDINE* SAN DIEGO, CA 7:00 PM Overall All-Time Record ...... 549-394 (.582) Oct. 25 LMU* SAN DIEGO, CA 1:00 PM NCAA Tournament Appearances (last) ...... 12 (2007) · Oct. 30 Portland* Portland , OR 7:00 PM ** 12 NCAA Tournament appearances in last 13 seasons Nov. 1 Gonzaga* Spokane, CA 12:00 PM NCAA Tournament All-Time Record ...... 9-12 Nov. 8 USF* SAN DIEGO, CA 1:00 PM Best Postseason Finish ...... NCAA Sweet 16 (2004, 2006) Nov. 13 SMC* SAN DIEGO, CA 7:00 PM West Coast Conference Championships...... 5 (1997, 98, 04, 06, 07) Nov. 15 SCU* SAN DIEGO, CA 1 :00 PM Best Overall Record (based on winning %) ...... 26-4 (1997) Nov. 20 LMU* Los Angeles, CA 7:00 PM Best WCC Record (based on winning %) ...... 74 -0 (2004) Nov. 22 Pepperdine* Malibu, CA 1 :00 PM Nov. 25 YALE SAN DIEGO, CA 5:00 PM · VOLLEYBALL STAFF:::::: :::: :: Head Coach...... Jennifer Petrie NCAA Playoffs Alma Mater ...... B.A. William & Mary, 1992 Dec. 4 NCAA 1st and 2nd Round ...... M.A. North Carolina, 1997 Dec. 11 NCAA Regionals Record at USO ...... 169-69 (Eight Seasons) Dec. 18 NCAA Semi-Finals Overall Record ...... same Dec. 20 NCAA Finals NCAA Tournament Appearances (last) ...... 7 (2007) Associate Head Coach ...... Brent Hilliard (Long Beach State, 1992) ALL HOME MATCHES ARE IN BOLD AND WILL BE Assistant...... Stephanie Moreno (San Diego, 2002) PLAYED AT USD'S JENNY CRAIG PAVILION Office Phone ...... (6 19) 260-5909 * Represents West Coast Conference Matches Petrie E-mail ...... j enniferpetrie@sa ndiego.edu Volleyball Fax ...... (6 19) 260-5915 Table of Contents General Information ...... 1 2008 Season Outlook ...... 2-3 TEAM INFORMATION:: ::::::::::·· 2008 Roster ...... 4 2007 Overall Record ...... 2 1-8 Head Coach Jennifer Petrie ...... 6-7 2001 wee Record (Place) ...... 11 -3 (T- 1st) Associate Head Coach Brent Hilliard ...... 8 2007 Home Record ...... 75-2 Assistant Coaches ...... 9 2007 Road Record ...... 8-6-3 Player Profiles...... l 0-16 2007 Neutral Court Record ...... 0-3 Opponent lnformation ...... 18-2 1 2007 Post Season ...... 0-7 (NCAA First Round) University Profile ...... 22-23 Letterwinners returning/ lost for 2007 ...... 11/4 San Diego, Calif...... 24-25 2007 Season Statistics ...... 26 Starters returning/ lost for 2007...... 5/2 San Diego Records Section ...... 28-31 San Diego Honor Roll ...... 32 •• •••• •• •• •• USD All-Time Roster ...... 33 HOME COURT ...... Vo ll eyba ll Success ...... 34-35 Stadium ...... Jenny Craig Pavilion Beach Nationals ...... 36-37 Capacity ...... 5,100 Message From President Lyons ...... 38 Press Row Phone ...... (619) 767-3928 USD Executive Director of Athletics Ky Snyder ...... 39 USD Media Relations ...... 40 MEDIA RELATIONS::::::::::::: Assoc. AD for Media Relations ...... Ted Gosen MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS Assistant Director of Media Relations (Volleyball) ...... Chris Loucks The guide was designed, compiled, written, and ed­ Media Relations Coordinator ...... Ryan McCann ited by Chris Loucks, Assistant Director of Media Rela­ Loucks' Office phone ...... (6 79) 260-7930 Office Fax ...... (619) 260-2990 tions at USO. Special thanks to Brock Scott, Stan Liu, Loucks' e-mail ...... [email protected] Eric Drotter and Jeff Gage for action photos. Special web site ...... www.usdtoreros.com thanks also goes out to Ideal Services for the printing process of this media guide. TOREROS GUNNING FOR THIRD STRAIGHT WCC ,CHAMPIONSHIP The University of San Diego is coming off their second consecutive West Coast Confer­ ence Championship and third WCC crown in the past four years and head coach Jennifer Petrie has the Toreros focused on not only winning their third consecutive WCC champi­ onship, but also advancing into the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. The women's volleyball program has estab­ lished itself as one of the premiere programs in the country over the past 15 years as they have made seven consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and 12 trips in the last 13 years. This season, USO will use its experienced vet­ eran laden roster along with several new key additions to propel themselves past the Sweet- 16 and into the Elite Eight. "This season, we will be looking to surpass what we have done in the past," stated head ~Ill coach Jennifer Petrie. "We want to get back to lJJ the Sweet-16 and get past that and into the Elite Eight. We have a returning squad that was 6 pretty young last year, so they are really eager land also came into her own, as she became to out perform last year." a go-to type of hitter for the Toreros. She re­ One of the key components to this season corded 191 kills as a junior in 78 games played. will be the play of fifth-year senior Jessica Ny- Sutherland had several key performances of rop, who got great experience playing for the over 20 kills and the coaching staff is expecting USA A2 national team over the summer. Nyrop big things from her final season. set a single-season record for assists in USD's In the middle, the Toreros will turn to junior run to the Sweet-16 in 2006 with 1,546. In 2007, Torey Ellick to fill the shoes of the departed Nyrop split time with Kelsi Myers as USO was Laurel Abrahamson. Ellick also came into her running a 6-2 offense and recorded a team­ own as a sophomore as she saw extended play­ leading 979 assists while helping lead the team ing time this past season. In 2007, Ellick was to a .245 attack percentage. fourth on the team in kills with 211, was second Backing up Nyrop will be the return of on the team with a .344 attack percentage and sophomore setter Kelsi Myers. In her rookie second on the team with 97 blocks, 26 of which campaign, Myers got a lot of valuable time on were solo. the court in the 6-2 offense USO ran. In 2007, Sophomore Ashton Basch is also expected Myers recorded 547 assists while helping direct to see time on the court as well in the middle the Torero offense to a .245 attack percentage. along with Ellick. Basch saw limited time on the Leading the Toreros offensive attack this court in 2007 due to injury, but she is healthy season will be the return of AII-WCC first-team and the coaching staff is expecting her to be a honoree, outside hitter Amy Mahinalani De­ very big contributor this season. Coming out of Groot. DeGroot had a break-out season as a high school, Basch was a top-50 recruit accord­ sophomore in which she led the team in kills ing to Volleyball Magazine. with 443 (3.99 kpg) and was second on the Also returning for the Toreros in the middle team in digs with 303. is sophomore Colleen Carlson. Carlson saw "Amy will be an All-American Candidate limited time on the court as a freshman and is this year for sure. She is just an exceptional ath­ expected to miss the 2008 season with an in­ lete and has the ability to be a go-to hitter for jury. us," stated Petrie. Two new faces to the Toreros who could also Along with DeGroot on the outside will be see time on the court as a middle hitter are fresh- senior Jaimarie Sutherland. In 2007, Suther- men Jillian Wolpman and Sarah Schatzman. Diego State Invitational where they will battle Wolpman comes to USD after a stand-out high Albany, UC Irvine and their heated cross-town school career at San Marcos High School as well rival San Diego State. as a strong career with the Austin Juniors Volley­ Following that tournament, the Toreros will ball club team. She was a USAV A2 Junior Na­ get tested early to see where they stand on the tional Team selectee in 2008, a USAV A2 Youth national scene as they head to Los Angeles for National Team Participant in 2006 and was a the Holiday Inn CenterTrojan lnvitational,where USAV A2 High Performance Select Participant in they will face Hofstra, Oklahoma and conclude 2005 . the Tournament with a 6:30 p.m. match against Schatzman comes to San Diego from the the host Trojans of USC on September 6. Bay Area and had a stellar career at Presentation USD will then get to begin their home High School. As a senior was named first-team schedule with the USD Tournament. Teams fea­ All-Central Coast Section, was named first-team tured in this tournament will be Cal State Ful­ All-West Catholic Athletic League and first­ lerton, Southern Mississippi and a very strong team All-San Jose Mercury News. As a senior, Texas A&M squad. Schatzman was named a Prep Volleyball Senior The Toreros will have one more big chal­ Ace (top-150) and was a US Army Reserve Schol­ lenge to face before starting their conference ar Athlete award winner. slate, and that will be the University of Wash­ On the right side, the Toreros will welcome ington tournament, where USD will face Seattle back AII-WCC Freshman Team honoree Ali University and the host Huskies. Troost. As a freshman, Troost burst onto the San Diego will then begin their conference scene and broke into the starting line-up early title defense at home on Oct. 2 against Gonzaga on and never left. Troost was a big part of a bal­ and will aim to make it a three-peat for confer­ anced offensive attack in 2007, as she recorded ence champions. 263 kills, while hitting at a .244 clip. A big change in collegiate volleyball this Returning at libero is AII -WCC honorable season will be the scoring change, from a 30- mention honoree Andrea Csaszi. As a sopho­ point game to a 25-point game. According to more, Csaszi had a break-out type of season as the NCAA rules committee, contests that were she finished with 530 digs, the second best sin­ played to 30 points seemed to show a decrease gle-season total in program history. Csaszi aver­ in the intensity during the middle of those sets. aged 4.77 digs per game a year ago, which was The rules committee cited a desire to increase second best in the conference. player focus and fan excitement as the major Backing up Csaszi will be junior Kayleen reason for the change. The fifth game still will Webster. A year ago, Webster appeared in 56 be played to 15 points.All five games will still be games and recorded 59 digs. played in a rally-scoring format. Finally the last returner for the Toreros will "I'm not sure if I'm a fan of the 25-point be four-year senior Breanne Ogden. Ogden has games yet or not. I think it is pretty short and it's been used in the past as a serving specialist, has going to take a lot of getting used to early on," also seen time on the floor as a libero and the stated Petrie. "Obviously, the intensity is going coaching staff is thrilled to have her versatility to have to be raised a lot early, but I'm not sure back for one more year. The coaches can see Od­ the best team is always going to win." gen vying for time in the back row this season. "Bree has strong ball control skills, can pass 2008 WCC Preseason well and is going to be a huge leader for this Coaches Poll team," stated Petrie. "She knows what we are 1. SAN DIEGO - 56 (3) looking for from our seniors and I think she will 2. Pepperdine - 55 (3) be able to steer this team." 3. Santa Clara - 53 (1) With all of this talent, coach Petrie has put 4. Saint Mary's - 34 (1) together a very demanding non-conference San Francisco - 34 schedule in order to get the Toreros ready for 6. Loyola Marymount - 29 the very strong WCC schedule and for the NCAA 7. Gonzaga - 18 Tournament. 8. Portland - 9 San Diego will open its season at the San 2008 SAN DIEGO VOLLEYBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Last College 1 Kelsi Myers s 5-8 so Winter Park,CO/ Middle Park HS 2 Andrea Csaszi OH/ L 5-10 JR Oceanside, CA/ Rancho Buena Vista HS 3 Colleen Carlson MB 5-10 so Reno, NV/ Damonte Ranch HS 4 Amy Mahinalani DeGroot OH 6-0 JR Frenchtown, MT/ Loyola Sacred Heart HS 5 Kayleen Webster L 5-9 JR La Habra, CA/ Sonora HS 6 Jaimarie Sutherland OH 5-11 SR Fullerton, CA/ Fullerton HS/ UC Santa Barbara 8 Torey Ellick MH 6-2 JR Capistrano Beach, CA/ San Clemente HS 9 Jessica Nyrop* s 5-11 SR Harrison, ID/ Lake City HS 10 Breanne Ogden L 5-5 SR Newport Beach, CA/ Corona del Mar HS 11 Jillian Wolpman MH 6-0 FR San Marcos, TX/ San Marcos HS 13 Ashton Basch MH 6-0 so Lake Forest, CA/ El Toro HS 14 Sarah Schatzman MH 6-0 FR San Jose, CA/ Presentation HS 15 Ali Troost RS 6-2 so Hemet, CA/ Hemet HS

p J* Indicates redshirt season used

Head Coach: Jennifer Petrie (10th season, William & Mary, 1992) Associate Head Coach: Brent Hilliard (8th season, Long Beach State, 1993) Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Moreno (3rd season, San Diego, 2002) Paul Warren (3rd Season, UC San Diego, 1992)

The 2008 Toreros (1-r): Breanne Ogden, Kelsi Myers, Ali Troost, Jillian Wolpman , Andrea Csaszi, Torey Ellick, Kayleen Webster, Jaimarie Sutherland, Amy Mahinalani DeGroot, Colleen Carlson, Jessica Nyrop, 4 Ashton Basch, Sarah Schatzman.

JENNIFER PETRIE 10th Season as Head Coach Jennifer Petrie has done an out­ daughter Jane, as well as time with standing job directing the fortunes of her husband Mark and let her top as­ San Diego volleyball since taking over sistant for the previous five seasons, as the Toreros head coach in 1999. Brent Hilliard, take the reigns. Honored as the 2004 West Coast Conference Coach of the Year, Petrie Petrie, a San Diego native, has proven continues to establish the University to be one of the country's best young of San Diego as one of the top coaches-needing just five seasons to ~-~,.,__ volleyball programs in the reach 100 career victories. Her 169- nation. In eight complete 69 overall record heading into the seasons as head coach, 2008 season ranks her among the Petrie has led San Diego winningest coaches in WCC history. to seven appearances Averaging over 20 wins per year as in the NCAA Tourna­ San Diego's head coach, Petrie has ment (1999, 2001, USD consistently ranked in the AVCA 2002, 2003, 2004, Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll. 2005 & 2007). Under Petrie the Toreros enjoyed a banner season in 2004, finishing as the undefeated (14-0) wee Champi­ ons, qualifying for the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, and earning a national rank­ ing as high as No. 11 by the American Volleyball Coaches Association-all new USD school records.

returned to Recruiting and developing some of the NCAA the game's best young players, Petrie Tourna­ has taken USD into the NCAA Tourna­ ment for ment's Second Round a total of four the seventh times, including winning both first consecutive and second round matches in 2004 season. to advance into the NCAA Regional Semi-Finals in Louisville, Kentucky. Petrie took Following San Diego's appearance in the fall the NCAA Regional Semi-Finals the semester Toreros had a school record three of 2006 off players earn AVCA All-America hon­ to spend ors at season's end. time with her now The 2008 season will be Petrie's 10th two­ at the University of San Diego after year- serving as USD's top assistant in old son 1997 and 1998. She became the third Charles, her head coach in USD program history five-year old in 1999, succeeding three-time WCC Coach of the Yea r Sue Snyder. The Toreros enjoyed immediate success under Petrie, finish­ ing 23-6 and advancing into the NCAA Tournament's Second Round during her inaugural season in the fall of 1999.

Petrie was a standout volleyball player at the College of William and Mary. She was twice named Colonial Athletic Conference Player of the Year (1990-91) and a two-time All-South­ ern Region selection (1990-91 ). She gained national level playing experience in 1990 when she competed on the gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic Festival North Region Team.

Her collegiate coaching career began when she joined the volleyball staff at Indiana State University where she served as top assistant from 1992 to 1993. Petrie then took the top as­ sistant position at North Carolina, Chapel Hill from 1994 to 1997, before joining Sue Snyder's staff at the University of San Diego for the 1997 campaign. Petrie helped San Diego win back-to-back WCC Championships as the Toreros' top assistant in 1997 and 1998.

Petrie played for the San Diego Juniors Volleyball Club and graduated from Mt. Carmel High School. In 1992, she graduated from the College of William and Mary with a degree in Art History and completed her Master's Degree in Sports Administration at North Carolina, Cha­ pel Hill in 1997.

PETR/E'S YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall wee NeAA's 2007 21-8 11-3 1st Round 2006 Took Season Off Sweet 16 2005 23-6 10-4 (T2nd) 2nd Round 2004 24-5 14-0 (1st) Sweet 16 2003 17-13 6-8 (TSth) 1st Round 2002 25-8 10-4 (3 rd ) 1st Round 2001 22-9 10-4 (3rd) 2nd Round 2000 14-14 7-7 (4th) 1999 23-6 11-3 (2 nd) 2nd Round

wee Yrs Overall (Pct.) Record (Years) 8 169-69 (.710) 79-33 (8 seasons)

Jennifer Petrie, her husband Mark and their two children, Charlie (2) and Jane (5). BRENT HILLIARD 8th Season, Associate Head Coach

Brent Hilliard is entering his eighth season with the Toreros' volleyball program and his second as the Associate Head Coach.

Hilliard served as USD's interim head coach for the 2006 season, while head coach Jennifer Petrie took the season off to spend time with her family. In 2006, Hilliard led the Toreros to the West Coast Conference championship as well as a berth into the Sweet-16 of the NCAA Tournament. He helped guide five players to all-conference accolades highlighted by the 2006 WCC Player of the Year Kristen Carlson. For his efforts, Hilliard was named the WCC Coach of the Year.

Hilliard has been essential in San Diego's run of si x consecutive NCAA Tournament appear­ ances and US D's NCAA Sweet 16 and WCC Championship season of 2004. Hilliard has done a remarkable job in recruiting and developing young talent. In 2004, Hilliard led a USO re ­ uiting effort that was recognized 25th among all Division I programs by Prep Volleyball.

Hilliard brings a wealth of volleyball experience to the USO staff, earning NCAA Player of the Year accolades at Long Beach State and representing the at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. Hilliard came to USO in 2001 after serving as the Head Volleyball Coach at Cuyamaca Junior Col­ lege in 1999 and 2000.

In 1992, as an opposite or right side player at Long Beach State, Hilliard was named the NCAA Player of the Year, leading his team to a 31 -1 record. Hilliard earned All-America honors four times in his college career and was a three-time selection as a first-team NCAA All- American. In 1991 Hilliard propelled the 49ers to a National Championship, beating USC in Honolulu, avenging a championship match loss to USC the year before.

Hilliard was selected to play for the U.S.A. in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. As the team's youngest member, he helped the U.S.A. apture a Bronze medal with a victory over Cuba. One year later, iard won a silver medal in the 1993 Pan American Games. Hilliard wns a Bronze medal won at the 1991 World Cup.

· liard continued his volleyball career as a professional in Europe from -1998, playing two seasons in Belgium and one season in the erlands. In 1996, Hilliard and the Maasiek Volleyball club from Bel ­ won the country's championship and competed in the European hampions League.

nt resides in nearby Del Mar with his wife Beth and their children, drey (2) and Chris (3 mo.). STEPHANIE MORENO Third Season, Assistant Coach Stephanie Moreno is entering her third season as an assistant coach for the University of San Diego and will assist head coach Jennifer Petrie will all aspects of the game.

In 2007, Moreno helped lead USO to its second consecutive West Coast Conference championship and its seventh straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Moreno helped five Toreros earn all-WCC honors in 2007.

In her first season as an assistant coach with the Toreros, Moreno helped guide San Diego to its fourth West Coast Conference championship, and helped the team advance into the Sweet-16 of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three seasons. Moreno also helped guide Kristen Carlson to the WCC Player of the Year, as well as helping five USO players take home AII-WCC accolades.

Moreno, a 2002 graduate of USO, joins the Toreros coaching staff after serving as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton helping guide the Titans to a 14-15 record , only the fourth team in program his­ tory to reach the 14 win mark. Moreno has also served as the head coach at Menlo Middle School and Menlo High School in addition to serving as an assistant for the City Beach Volleyball Club in Santa Clara, Calif. Moreno also served as an assistant coach at Menlo College for two seasons (2003- where the Oaks went a perfect 18-0 in 2004 to win the California Pacific Conference championship. WhI at Menlo, Moreno was instrumental in helping the Oaks improve from a 5-17 team in 2002 to a 21-3 team in 2004 also recruiting the 2004 CPC Freshman of the Year.

Moreno, who earned her bachelors degree in English with a minor in communications, was part of the 1998 West Coast Conference championship Torero volleyball squad and was the only player to play in all 101 games that season. Both Moreno's 1998 and 1999 seasons, the Toreros advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament.

PAUL WARREN Third Season, Assistant Coach

Paul Warren is entering his third season as an assistant coach for head coach Jennifer Petrie and will assist the coaching staff with all aspects of the game.

Paul has been a part of US D's past two seasons WCC championships and their 2006 NCAA trip to the sweet 16. He is currently also an assistant coach for UC San Diego Men's volleyball team where in the past two seasons the Men's team has doubled their win totals in each successive year. Paul helped guide UCSD's men's team to its best season ever this past year with wins over volleyball powerhouses UCLA and the defending National Champions UC Irvine.

Prior to USO Paul had an established track record of improving volleyball programs. He served as the head coach at American High School in the Bay Area and while at AHS he gradually built the program into a competitive entity as the team made its first league playoff berth in eight years during his final season. He also served as the a club volleyball coach for the City Beach Bay Club from 2003-05. Additionally he served as the head coach at Sheridan High School in Englewood, Colo. where he again turned around the girl's volleyball program. He led the team to their first winning season and playoff birth in over a decade in just his second season at the helm.

He was a member of the Tritons men's volleyball team at nearby UC San Diego. During his collegiate career he played the swing hitter and opposite positions.

Coach Warren earned his bachelors from UC San Diego in 1992 in Political Science. He resides in Oceanside, Calif. with his wife Amber and five of their nine children. JESSICA NYROP #9 .SENIOR• 5-11 SETTER • HARRISON, ID LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL

SOPHOMORE: (2007): Played in all 29 matches and in 111 of the 111 games as part of a 6-2 offense ... helped lead the team to a share of the WCC championship ... recorded a team-leading 979 assists ... recorded seven double-doubles (assists-digs) ... recorded a season-high 57 assists on two different occasions, once in a win against Pepperdine (11/10/ 07) and the other in a win against Saint Mary's (10/6/ 07) ... record- ed a season -high 15 digs in a win against Saint Mary's (10/6/07) ... recorded 14 digs in a win against UC Santa Barbara (9/7 /07) ...recorded 14 assists in a win against New Mexico (9/ 24/ 07).

SOPHOMORE (2006): Played in 31 matches with 31 starts ... was an AII -WCC honorable mention ... helped the team with the West Coast Conference championship .. . set new program record for single-season assists at 1546 ... earned one WCC Co-Player of the Week award once ... led the WCC in assists with her 13.78 assists per game average and was tied for third nationally in assists per game .. . helped direct the San Diego offense to a team attacking percentage of .259 ... recorded 50 or more assists on 22 occasions .. . set a career-high 73 assists in an exciting 3-2 win over Loyola Marymount (11 / 2/ 06) ... recorded 64 assists in win against Saint Mary's (9/ 30/ 06) ... recorded 60 assists in a win against San Francisco (9/ 28/ 06).

SOPHOMORE (2005): Red shirted at USD.

FRESHMAN (2004): Talented setter that played behind Torero All-American Lindsey Sherburne, appearing in just five matches and five games .. . Dished out a season-high 36 assists in two games at Gonzaga (10-29) ... Had 16 assi sts and two kills in one game against city San Diego State (11-23).

OOL/CLUB: Prep Volleyball Top 100 recruit out of Idaho's Lake City High -foot-11 setter that earned FirstTeam All-State SA honors ...led the Timber­ a third place finish in the state tournament as a senior ... was recognized as a firstteam All-State player... AII -North Idaho and All -league pick numerous times t her outstanding prep career ... was coached by Art Lambert ... also played ash Volleyball club team.

PERSONAL: Born on April 23, 1986 in Spokane, Washington ... Was also recruited rd and Washington ... Daughter of Mandy and John Love, and the late op ... Placed second in the shot put at the state tournament while on track and field team as a prep ... Father, Bill, played football and hockey at otre Dame ... Stepfather,John, competed in football and wrestling at Western ana ... Mother, Mandy, was a collegiate volleyball player and ran track at hington State.

NYROP'S CAREER STATS Year GPLMP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 2007 110/29 90 27 13 .156 979 16 222 1 53 19 2006 11 3/31 207 86 26 .290 1,546 17 282 6 35 41 2005 Redshirted at USO 2004 5L4 12 3 3 .167 55 0 4 0 0 0 Career 225/ 62 302 115 40 .248 2,544 33 505 7 53 60 JAIMARIE SUTHERLAND #6 .SENIOR• 5-11 OUTSIDE HITTER • FULLERTON, CA FULLERTON UNION HIGH SCHOOL UC SANTA BARBARA JUNIOR (2007): Played in 78 games and 27 of USD's 29 matches as an outside hitter. ..helped the team win a share of the WCC championship ... recorded 191 kills (2.45 kpg), three ser- vice aces, 61 digs and 18 blocks, six solo ... recorded a career-high 20 kills against Minnesota (9/ 2/ 07) ...recorded 16 kills in a match against Ohio (9/ 1/ 07) ... recorded 14 kills in a win against her former school UC Santa Barbara (9/7 /07) ...racked up 15 kills in back-to-back matches to close out the season in wins over Gonzaga (11 / 15/ 07) and Portland (11 / 17 /07) ...recorded a double-double with 15 kills and 11 digs in a win against UC Irvine (9/ 21 /07).

SOPHOMORE (2006): Played in 13 matches ... helped the team win the West Coast Conference championship ... recorded 47 kills (1 .62 kills per game), 44 digs, two total blocks and three service aces ... recorded a season-high seven kills in a win against San Fran­ cisco (9/ 28/06) ... recorded a season-best 10 digs in a win against San Francisco (9/ 28/06) .

FRESHMAN (2005): Played at UC Santa Barbara .

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB:Three-year varsity letterwinner at Fullerton Union High School. .. Ranked 89th nationally on PrepVolleyball.com's list of "Senior Aces " in 2004 when she was named first team AII-CIF Division 11. .. also earned AII-CIF acclaim as a sophomore and junior. .. Freeway League MVP during each of her final two campaigns, as well as All-Orange County acclaim in 2004 ...selected as Fullerton High's Female Athlete of the Year as a senior. .. helped the Indians win their first-ever league title in 2002, then repeat as champions the next two seasons under coaches Wendy Vrolyk and Kolbe Khong ... reached CIF Southern Section quarterfinals each year ... Gained club experience with Southern California Volleyball Club, which placed fifth at the J.O. Nationals in 2004 ... Earned a AA beach volleyball ranking at age 16

PERSONAL: Jaimarie Jae Sutherland was born on September 10, 1987 in Fullerton, Calif....the daughter of Matt and Cindy Sutherland, she has two older sisters - Tawny and Ashley ... an avid photographer, she earned a PTSA Regional Photography Award ... rocks out to the music of John Mayer, while Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" is her favorite book .. .enjoys playing soccer and badminton

SUTHERLAND'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 2007 78/27 509 191 88 .2 02 1 3 61 6 8 12 2006 29/13 162 47 26 .130 3 3 44 0 2 2 Career 107/40 671 238 114 . 185 4 6 105 6 10 14 BREANNE OGDEN #10 •SENIOR• 5-5 LIBERO • NEWPORT BEACH, CA CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL

JUNIOR (2007): Played in 21 matches and 57 games serving primarily as a serving and defen­ sive specalist ...helped the team with a share of the WCC Championship .. .recorded 128 digs, two kills, 17 assists and 12 service aces ... recorded 10 or more digs in six matches, with a season-high 15 coming in a win against Saint Mary's (10/6/ 07) ... recorded 14 digs twice, once against UCLA (9/ 15/ 07) and the other in a win against San Diego State (9/ 18/07).

SOPHOMORE (2006): Played in 29 matches, while serving primarily as a serving specialist for the Toreros ... helped the team win the West Coast Conference championship ... recorded 21 service aces,47 digs and three assists ...recorded three service aces in two different matches, A~-.._ once in a win against Saint Mary's (9/ 30/06) and the other in a win against San Francisco (10/ 28/06).

HMAN (2005): Played in 12 matches as a true freshman defensive spe- . t ... posted five service aces and 11 digs on the season

SCHOOL/CLUB: Twice named Defensive Player of the Year at Corona r High School in Newport Beach, California ... Helped Corona del Mar the CIF and Pacific View League Finals as a junior and senior, including aiming a CIF Championship title in 2004 ... Played for the Orange County (OCVBC) club team that posted top team finishes at Reno, Nevada in 2004 and at Davis, California in 2003.

PERSONAL: Full name is Breanne Katherine Ogden ... Born on May 21, 1987 in Newport Beach as the daughter of Brent and Katie Ogden ... Has a twin brother... Was recruited to play volleyball at the University of Miami, Liberty and Idaho ... Majoring in Communications at USD.

OGDEN'S CAREER STATS Year GP/ MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 2007 57/ 21 4 2 1 .250 17 12 128 0 0 0 2006 86/ 29 1 0 0 .000 3 21 47 0 1 1 2005 23/ 12 0 0 .000 1 5 11 0 0 0 Career 143/ 50 6 2 1 .200 21 38 186 0 ANDREA AMY MAHINALANI CSASZI DEGROOT #2 •JUNIOR• 5-10 #4 • JUNIOR • 6-1 L • OCEANSIDE, CA OH • FRENCHTOWN, MT RANCHO BUENA VISTA HS LOYOLA SACRED HEART HS

SOPHOMORE (2007): Played and started in all 29 matches for SOPHOMORE (2007): Played and started in all 29 matches the Toreros as the starting libero ... helped the team win a share for the Toreros as one of the primary attackers .. .was named of the wee Championship ... helped lead the Toreros' defense first-team AII -WCC...helped the team win a share ofthe WCC that help opponents to a .184 hitting percentage ... recorded a Championship ...l ed the team in kills with 443 (3.99 kpg), was team-leading 530 digs, which places her second in single-sea­ second on the team in digs with 303 ... recorded a team-lead­ son digs at USD ... recorded 16 service aces .. . recorded a career­ ing 14 double-doubles (kil ls-d igs) ... recorded a career-high 26 high 27 digs on three occasions,once in a win aga inst Virginia kills aga inst UC LA (9/15/07) ... recorded 25 ki lls in a win against (9/8/07), the second in a wi n against UC Irvine {9/21/07) and Pepperdine (11/ l 0/ 07) ... recorded 24 ki ll s and 13 digs in a the third time in a win against Gonzaga (10/20/07) ... recorded win against Sai nt Mary's (10/6/07) ...recorded 18 kills and 20 20 or more digs on 13 different occasions ... was second in the digs against Ohi o {9/l /07) ...recorded 16 kills and 18 digs in WCC in digs per game at 4.8 1. a win against Oklahoma {9/8/07) ... recorded 21 kills in a win against San Diego State (9/18/ 07) ... recorded 20 kills and 17 FRESHMAN (2006): Was named to the AII -WCC Fres hman digs in the NCAA To urnament first round game against Iowa team as a Li bero ... helped t he team wi n the West Coast State (11 /30/ 07) . Conference championship ... took over as the teams starting Libero just prior to the start of conference play ... her 3.20 digs FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 23 matches with 10 starts ... per game average was second best on the team ...recorded a he lped the team win the West Coast Conference champion­ career-best 21 digs in a win against Pepperdine (10/ 5/ 06) ... re­ ship and advance to the Sweet-16 in the NCAA Tournament ... corded 20 digs in a win aga inst Loyola Marymount (11 / 2/06) ... recorded 99 ki lls for an average of 1.65 kills per game ... posted recorded 20 service aces, good for third best on t he team. a .242 attacking percentage ... also recorded 1O ass ists, three service aces and 32 digs ...recorded a career-high 13 ki ll s in HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Three-year vars ity letter winner in the 3-2 win over Duke (12/ 2/ 06) ... recorded eight kills on two volleyba ll while playing for LeAnne Debora at Rancho Buena different occasions,once in a win against Gonzaga (10/ 14/06) Vista High School. .. earned first-team AII-CIF distinctions dur­ and the other in a win aga inst Santa Clara (l l / 18/ 06) . ing both her junior and se nior seasons ... named second-team AII -CIF as a sophomore ... was named first-team AII -Avacado HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB:Three-year varsity letterwinner, earn­ League as a junior and senior... was named the Union Tr ibune's ing two letters at Frenchtown High School and one at Loyola Vo lleyba ll Student Athlete if the Year as a senior. .. was named High Sc hool. ..was named the State (C lass B) Player first-team All -North Co unty as a j unior and senior. .. he lped of the Year in both and volleyball. ..he lped lead her lead he r team to a league cha mpionship duri ng her senior team to the Class B state championship as a sen ior... named season ...dur ing Sept. of 2005 was named the Union Tribune's first-team All-State and earned a Super State selection duri ng Ath lete of the Month. her senior season .. .was named the MVP of the state volleyball tournament ... was named fi rst-team All -State and first-team PERSONAL: Andrea "Pizazz" Csaszi was born on June 1, 1988 All-Conference as a sophomore while leading her team in in Oceanside, Ca li f .... daughter of Cilka Csaszi .. .was heavily kills and attack attempts. recruited by Arizona, UC Berkeley, USC, Saint Mary's Co llege, Georgia, Georgetown, UNLV and Texas Christian ... chose to PERSONAL: Amy DeGroot was born on Jun 29, 1987 in Ho­ attend USD because of t he academic opportunit ies, the ex­ nolulu, Hawa ii. ..is the daughter of James DeGroot and Ce lyn ce llent hi story of USD voll eybal l and because of the campus ... Aradanas ...was also recruited by UC Sa nta Barbara,Montana, majoring in biology... hobbies include cooking and baking, Utah State and USC. creative arts and enjoys playing both indoor and outdoor sports with an emphasis on beach volleyball. ..favorite ath letes are Misty May, Kerri Wa lsh and La nce Armstrong.

CSASZ/'S CAREER STATS DeGROOT'S CAREER STATS Year GP/ MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB Year GP/ MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 2007 111 /29 12 2 3 -.083 25 16 530 0 0 0 2007 111 /29 1239 443 180 .212 15 27 303 27 32 59 2006 89/'30 13 5 .308 20 22 285 0 0 0 2006 60/23 273 99 33 .242 10 3 32 6 28 34 Career 200/59 25 7 4 .120 45 38 815 0 0 0 Career 171/52 1,512 542 213 .218 25 30 335 33 60 93 KAYLEEN HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned three varsity letters playing for WEBSTER coach Rob O'Rear at San Clemente High School. .. was named #5 • JUNIOR • 5-9 first-team AII-C IF as a junior and senior. ..helped her team advance to the seco nd round of the CIF playoffs during her junior and L • LA HABRA, CA senior seaso ns... helped team post back-to-back undefeated SONORA HS South Coast Conference records as a junior and senior... also a member of the Sadd leback Valley Voll eyball Club team.

PERSONAL: Victoria "Torey" El lick was born on May 20, 1988 SOPHOMORE (2007): Played in 56 games and 22 matches in Capistrano Beach, Calif....is the daughter of Nancy Ellick ... was this season as a defensive specialist...helped the team win heavi ly recruited by Loyola Marymount, Duke, Boston College, a share of the wee Championship and make the programs Santa Clara, Baylor and Fordham ... chose to attend USO because seventh consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament... of the academic opportunities and the outstanding reputation recorded 59 digs for the Toreros with a season-high 1 Odigs of San Diego volleyba ll. in a win against Pepperdine (11/10/07).

FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 19 matches ... recorded 216 ELLICK'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB in the Libero position ... digs while serving as a mainstay 2007 99/28 442 211 59 .344 7 0 29 26 71 97 helped the team win the West Coast Conference champion­ 2006 12/7 18 8 2 .333 0 2 0 2 2 ship ... also recorded one kill and two service aces. Career 111/35 460 219 61 .343 7 31 26 73 99

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned four varsity letters playing for head coach Kristen Berg at Sonora High School. .. was a two-time first-team All-Freeway League honoree ... was KELSI named her team's best offensive player as a junior... was se­ lected as the team's MVP during her sophomore and se nior MYERS seasons ... also lettered in track and field ...was a three-year # 1 • SOPHOMORE • 5-8 ... also plays for Freeway League champion in the high jump S • WINTER PARK, CO the Golden West Volleyball Club team. MIDDLE PARK HS PERSONAL: Kayleen Nicole Webster was born on January 9, 1988 in Fullerton, CA ... is the daughter of Mark and Kelly Webster... was also recruited by Saint Mary's College and the University of South Carolina ... chose to attend USO because FRESHMAN (2007): Played in 24 matches ... helped the team of the beautiful campus, the academic opportunities and win a share of the WCC Championship... recorded 547 assists in because of the excellent vol leyball program. helping direct the Toreros offense to a .247 team attack percent­ age ... also recorded 111 digs and five service aces ... recorded one WEBSTER'S CAREER STATS double-double with 1O digs and 28 ass ists in a win against Vir­ Year GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB ginia (9/8/07) ... recorded a career-high 38 assists in a win against 2007 56/22 0 0 0 .000 4 0 59 0 0 0 Gonzaga (10/20/07) ... recorded 30 or more assists on five occa­ 2006 55/ 19 0 1.000 20 6 216 0 0 0 Career 111/4 1 1 1 0 1.000 24 6 275 0 0 0 sions ... recorded 36 assists in a win against Oklahoma (9/8/07).

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned three varsity letters in volleyball playing for Kris Newberry at Middle Park High School. .. was TOREY named first-team All -State as both a junior and senior.. .named seco nd-team All-State as a sophomore ...named first-team All- ELLICK Metro League for three consecutive years ... helped lead herteam #8 • JUNIOR • 6-2 to three consecutive league championships ... was tabbed the MH • CAPISTRANO BEACH, CA Metro League Senior of the Year. LOYOLA SACRED HEART HS PERSONAL: Kelsi Myers was born on May 19, 1989 in Winter Park, Colo .... she is the daughter of Jim and Lori Myers ... was heavily recruited by Denver University, LSU, Washington State and San SOPHOMORE (2007): Played in 28 of USD's 29 matches Francisco ... chose to attend USO because of the outstanding and appeared in 94 games ... was named AII -WCC honorable academic opportunities, the volleyball program, beautiful cam­ mention ... helped lead the team to a share of a WCC champi­ pu s and the San Diego environment ... her sister (Lindsey) plays onsh ip ... recorded 211 kil ls and hit for a .344 clip ... recorded volleyball at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs ... double-digit kills on nine occasions ... recorded 16 kills in a notes that she lives in a ski town. win against Oklahoma (9/8/07) ... recorded a career-high 17 kills in a win against New Mexico (9/27 /07) ... recorded 14 MYERS' CAREER STATS ki lls in a win against UC Irvine (9/2 1/ 07). Year GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 2007 84/24 19 6 7 -.053 547 5 111 1 1 2 FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 12 games for the Toreros ... Career 84/24 19 6 7 -.053 547 5 111 1 2 helped the team win the West Coast Conference champi­ onship ... helped team adva nce to the Sweet-16 ... recorded a total of eight kills, one service ace, two digs and two block ass ists. COLLEEN the team to nationals for three consecutive years ... was tabbed as a Top-SO Recruit by Volleybal l Magazine. CARLSON #3 •SOPHOMORE• 5-10 PERSONAL: Heather Ashton Basch wa s born on Sept. 1, 1989 ... she is the daughter of Melody Moore and Warren Basch ...wa s MB • RENO,NV heavily recruited by Arizona and Santa Clara ... chose to attend DAMONTE RANCH HS USD because of the location, the coaching staff and players

BASCH'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB FRESHMAN (2007): Played three games with no starts ... 2007 21 /12 48 24 10 .292 1 0 3 2 3 5 helped the team win a share of the WCC Championship Career 21/12 48 24 10 .292 0 3 2 3 5 and earn the team's seventh consecutive trip to the NCAA postseason ...recorded two block assists,one in a win against Cal State North ridge (9/1 S/07) and the other in a win against San Francisco (9/29/07). ALI HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in volleyball while playing at Damonte Ranch High School. .. took home first­ TROOST team All-Sierra League honors all four years.. .named Sierra #15 •SOPHOMORE• 6-2 League MVP as a senior en route to leading her team to the RS • HEMET, CA league and state championship... was also a stand-out on HEMET HS the basketball court as she took home first-team All -League honors all four years ... also was a member of the Damonte Ranch track team.

PERSONAL: Colleen Mary Carlson was born on August 13, FRESHMAN (2007): Played in all 29 matches and 111 games this 1989 ... she is the daughter of Joe and Donnalee Carlson ... season ...named to the AII-WCC Freshman team ...helped lead the she is the younger sister of the 2006 WCC Player of the team to a share of the wee championship ...was third on the team Year, Kristen Carlson ... comes from a athletic family as her in kills with 263 and hit for a .244 clip ... also recorded 41 digs and mother was a swimmer at UCLA, her father was a rower had 59 blocks ... recorded double-digit kills in 11 matches, includ­ at UCLA and her Brother played football at the Virginia ing four of the last five matches ... recorded a career-high 17 kills in Military Institute. a win against San Diego State (9/18/07) ...recorded 13 kills against UCLA (9/15/07) ...recorded 12 kills against Saint Mary's (10/6/07), Gonzaga (10/20/07), Loyola Marymount (11 /8/07) and against CARLSON'S CAREER STATS Pepperdine (11/10/07) ... recorded 125 kills in the NCAA Tourna­ Year GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB ment first round game against Iowa State (11 /30/07). 2007 3/3 3 0 1 -.333 0 0 0 0 2 2 Career 3/3 3 O 1 -.333 O O O O 2 2 HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing for Klint Knip­ sheer at Hemet High School...was named first-team AII -CIF and All-Riverside county as a sophomore,junior and senior... helped lead her team to the CIF simi finals during her junior campaign ... was named the Sunkist League MVP during both her junior and ASHTON senior season's ...named a Volleyball Magazine Top-S O Recruit. BASCH PERSONAL: Alexa ndria Troost was born on June 28, 1989 in # 13 • SOPHOMORE • 6-0 Hemet,Ca lif....she is the daughter of William and Rebecca Troost ... was also heavily recruited by Arizona, Wa shington and Loyola MH • LAKE FOREST, CA Marymount ... chose to attend USD because of the team, the EL TOROHS academics, the location and the coaching staff. ..also notes she is a lifeguard in Hemet.

FRESHMAN (2007):Played in 21 games and 12 matches this TROOST'S CAREER STATS season ... helped the team with a share of the WCC champion­ Year GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 2007 107/ 29 611 263 114 .244 34 0 41 3 56 59 ship and helped the program make its seventh consecutive Career 107/29 611 263 114 .244 34 O 41 3 56 59 appearance in the NCAA Tournament ... recorded 24 kills and hit for a .292 clip ... recorded a career-high eight kills in a win against Gonzaga (10/20/07) ... recorded five kills in a win against Cal State North ridge (9/15/07).

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in volleyball while playing at El Toro High School. ..was tabbed as the MVP of the Sea View League as a senior en route to helping lead her team to the league championship. ..was named first-team All -League as both a junior and senior. .. played club volley­ ball for the SaddlebackValleyVB Club, where she helped lead JILLIAN SARAH WOLPMAN SCHATZMAN #11 • FRESHMAN • 6-0 1114 • fqESHMAN • 6-0 MH • SAN MARCOS, TX MH • SAN JOSE CA SAN MARCOS HS PRESENTATION HS

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned four varsity letters in HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned three varsity letters in volleyball while playing at San Marcos High School. .. volleyball while playing at Presentation High School. .. was named first-team All-District SA as both a junior as a senior was named first-team All -Central Coast Sec­ and senior. ..led her team in kills all four years ...as a tion, was named first-team All-West Catholic Athletic senior was named Academic AI -District ...played for League and first-team All -San Jose Mercury News ... the Austin Juniors Volleyball club team ...was a USAV A2 as a senior was named a prep Volleyball Senior Ace Junior National Team selectee in 2008 ... was a USAV A2 (top-150) ... as a senior was a US Army Reserve Scholar Youth National Team Participant in 2006 .. .was a USAV Athlete award winner.. .as a junior earned the Cal-Hi A2 High Performance Select Participant in 2005. Sports Spirit of Achievement Scholarship ...as a sopho­ more she helped her team to a CCS Championship. PERSONAL:Jillian Elyse Wolpman was born on March 13, 1990 in San Marcos, Texas ... she is the daughter PERSONAL: Sarah Schatzman was born on May 13, of Beth and AJ Wolpman ... was heavily recruited by 1990 in Los Gatos, Calif....she is the daughter of Andy qll, Alabama, Texas Christian, Texas, Texas A&M, Georgia, and Peggy Schatzman ... was heavily recruited by Santa lJJ Iowa State and Cal Poly. ..chose to attend USD because Clara, Nevada-Reno and Ohio ... chose to attend USD of the outstand;ng volleyball pmgcarn. because of the outstanding volleyball program, the location and because of the academic opportuni­ 6 ties ... her father, Andy, played football at Santa Clara and her grandfather won a national championship in basketball at St. Louis in 1948, and he played in the NBA finals with the Syracuse Nationals in 1950.

ALBANY UC IRVINE SAN DIEGO STATE GREAT DANES ANTEATERS AZTECS August 29, 2008 August 30, 2008 August 30, 2008 @ Peterson Gym @ Peterson Gym @ Peterson Gym Location ...... Albany, N.Y. Location ...... lrvine,CA Location ...... San Diego, CA Nickname...... Great Danes Nickname...... Anteaters Nickname ...... Aztecs Conference ...... America East Conference ...... Big West Conference ...... Mountian West Home Court ...... University Gym. (2,600) Home Court ...... Crawford Court (760) Home Court ...... Peterson Gym (3,668) Athletics Director...... Lee McElroy Athletics Director ...... Mike Izzi Athletics Director...... Jeff Schemmel Head Coach ...... MJ Engstrom Head Coach ...... Charlie Brande Head Coach ...... Mark Warner Career Record (Yrs) ...... First Season Career Record (Yrs) ...... 11 8-122 (8) Career Record (Yrs) ...... 202-195 (13) School Record (Yrs) ...... First Season School Record (Yrs) ...... Same School Record (Y rs) ...... Same Asst. Coaches ...... Ashlee Reed, Asst. Coach ...... Sabrina Hernandez As sociate Head Coach ...... John Ross ...... Kimi Freeburg Office Phone ...... (949) 824-9449 Asst. Coach ...... John Shirk Office Phone ...... (5 18) 442-3039 20007 Record...... 21-11 Office Phone ...... (6 19) 594-5064 2007 Record ...... 24-1 0 2007 Conf. Rec/ Finish ...... 11 -5 (3 rd) 2007 Record ...... 13-16 2007 Conf. Rec/ Finish ...... 8-4 (1st) Letterwinners R/L ...... 15/2 2007 Conf. Rec/Finish ...... 4-12 (8th) Letterwinners R/ L ...... 7/ 4 Starters R/ L...... 6/1 Letterwinners R/L ...... 8/6 Starters R/L...... 6/1 SID ...... Fum i Kimura Starters R/ L...... 4/3 SID ...... Brianna LaBrecque Phone ...... (949) 824-9474 SID ...... Dave Kuhn Phone ...... (5 18) 442-5733 Fax ...... (949) 824-5260 Phone...... (619) 594-5547 Fax ...... (5 18) 442-3 139 Email ...... [email protected] Fax...... (619) 582-6541 Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... ucirvinesports.com Email...... [email protected] Website ...... ua lbanysports.com Press Row...... (949) 824-1 777 Website ...... goaztecs.com Press Row ...... TBA Series Record...... 23-13 (UC I) Press Row ...... (619) 594-3373 Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... 25-20 (SDSU)

HOFSTRA OKLAHOMA USC PRIDE SOONERS TROJANS September 5, 2008 September 5, 2008 September 6, 2008 @ Galen Center @ Galen Center @Galen Center Location ...... Hempstead, N.Y. Location ...... Norman, Okla. Location ...... Los Angeles, CA Nickname ...... Pride Nickname ...... Sooners Nickname ...... Trojans/Women ofTroy Conference .Colonial Athletic Association Conference ...... Big-12 Conference ...... PAC- 10 Home Court ...... Vol leyball Venue at the Home Court ...... Mccasland Field House Home Court ...... Ga len Center (10,258) ...... Physica l Fitness Center (1,2 00) Capacity...... (2,000) Athletics Director ...... Mike Ga rrett Athletics Director ...... Jack Hayes Athletics Director ...... Joe Castiglione Head Coach ...... Mick Haley Head Coach ...... Kristina Hernandez Head Coach ...... Santiago Restrepo Career Record (Yrs) ...... 960-220-1 (31) Career Record (Yrs) ...... 49-81 (4) Career Record (Y rs) ...... 196-127 (9) School Record (Yrs) ...... 187-32 (7) School Record (Yrs) ...... First Season School Record (Yrs) ...... 69-55 (4) Asst. Coaches ...... Cookie Stevens, Asst. Coaches ...... Shel lane Ogoshi, Asst. Coaches ...... Ke lly Fi les, Sam Oj ie ...... Tim Nollan ...... Blair Snyder Office Phone ...... Office Phone...... (2 13) 740-415 1 Office Phone ...... (516) 463-4930 2007 Record ...... 22-10 2007 Record ...... 29-5 2007 Record ...... 19-12 2007 Conf. Rec/ Finish ...... 13-7 (4th) 2007 Conf. Rec/ Finish ...... 14-4 (3rd) 2007 Conf. Rec/ Finish ...... 9-5 (3rd) Letterwinners R/L ...... 9/6 Letterwinners R/L ...... 10/8 Letterwinners R/ L ...... 10/3 Starters R/L...... 2/5 Starters R/ L...... 5/3 Sta rters R/ L...... 4/2 SID...... Cassie Chance SID ...... Ja so n Pommier SID...... Stephen A. Gorchov Phone .... (405) 325-8372 Phone...... (2 13) 740-3807 Phone...... (516) 463-4933 Fax...... (405) 325-7623 Fax...... (2 13) 740-7584 Fax ...... (516) 463-5033 Email...... TBA Email...... pommier@uscedu Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... soonersports.com Website...... usctrojans.com Website ...... hofstra.edu/athletics Press Row ...... TBA Pre ss Row .... (213) 740-0626 18 Press Row ...... (516) 463-5 049 Series Record ...... 1-0 (USD) Series Record...... 4-0 (USC) Se ri es Record...... 5- 1 (USD) CAL STATE FULLERTON SOUTHERN MISS TEXASA&M TITANS GOLDEN EAGLES AGGIES September 12, 2008 September 13, 2008 September 13, 2008 @ Jenny Craig Pavilion @ Jenny Craig Pavilion @ Jenny Craig Pavilion Location ...... Ful lerton, CA Location ...... Hattiesburg, MS Location ...... Co llege Station, TX Nickname ...... Titans Nickname ...... Golden Eag les Nickname ...... Aggies Conference ...... Big West Conference ...... Conference USA Co nference ...... Big 12 Home Court ...... Titan Gym (4,000) Home Court ...... Reed Green Co liseum Home Court ...... G. Rol lie Wh ite Co li seu m Athletics Director ...... Br ian Quinn Capacity ...... 8,095 Capacity...... 7,800 Head Coach ...... Carolyn Zimmerman Athletics Director...... Richard Gian nini Athletics Director...... Bil l Byrne Career Record (Yrs) ...... 73-104 (6) Head Coach ...... Ricci Luyties Head Coach ...... Laurie Corbelli Sc hool Record (Yrs) ...... Same Ca ree r Record (Y rs) ...... 41-78 (4) Career Record (Yrs) ...... 427-250 (22) Asst. Coaches ...... Vinh Nguyen, Sc hool Record (Yrs) ...... Same Sc hool Record (Yrs) ...... 327-144 (15) ...... Mitch Kallick Asst. Coach ...... Abbey Sutherland Associate Head Coach ...... John Corbelli Office Phone...... (7 14) 278-775 1 Office Phone ...... (601) 266-6220 Asst. Coach ...... Robyn Roma nsky 2007 Record ...... 15-15 2007 Record ...... 13-2 1 Office Phone ...... (979) 845-3266 2007 Conf. Rec/Finish ...... 7-9 (t5th) 2007 Conf. Rec/ Fin ish ...... 3- 11 (11th) 2007 Record ...... 21- 10 Letterwinners R/ L ...... 8/5 Letterwinners R/L ...... 6/6 2007 Conf. Rec/ Fini sh ...... 10-10 (T6th) Sta rte rs R/ L...... 5/2 Starters R/ L...... 3/4 Letterwinners R/ L ...... 9/3 SID ...... Mike Greenlee SID ...... Sh irley Hi ll Starters R/ L...... 5/2 Phone ...... (7 14) 278-3081 Phone ...... (601) 266-4503 SID ...... Debbie Darrah Fax ...... (7 14) 278-3141 Fax ...... (601) 266-4507 Phone ...... (979) 845-32 18 Ema il ...... [email protected] Email ...... shirley.jones-h [email protected] u Fax ...... (979) 845-0564 Website ...... fullertontitans.com Website ...... southernmiss.com Ema il...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (7 14) 278-5700 Press Row ...... 601-266-5428 Website ...... aggieathletics.com Se ri es Record ...... 16-11 (USD) Ser ies Record ...... First Meeting Press Row ...... (979) 845-0006 Series Record ...... First Meeting

UC RIVERSIDE WASHINGTON SEATTLE HIGHLANDERS HUSKIES REDHAWKS September 16, 2008 September 19, 2008 September 21, 2008 @ Jenny Craig Pavilion @ Jenny Craig Pavilion @ Jenny Craig Pavilion Location ...... Riverside, CA Location ...... Seattle, WA Location ...... Seattle, WA Nickname ...... Hi ghlanders Nickname ...... Huskies Nickname ...... Red hawks Conference ...... Big West Conference ...... PAC- 10 Conference ...... N/A Home Co urt...... Studen t Rec.Center Home Court ...... Bank of America Arena Home Court ...... Connolly Cen ter (1,000) Athletics Director ...... Stan Morrison Capacity...... (10,000) Athletics Director...... William Hogan Head Coach...... Sue Gozansky Athletics Director ...... Scott Woodward Head Coach ..... Shannon Ellis Career Record (Yrs) ...... 666-475-16 (37) Head Coach ...... Jim McLaughlin Career Record (Yrs) ...... 59-49 (5) School Record (Yrs)...... Same Ca reer Record (Yrs) ...... 394-167 (18) School Record (Y rs) ...... Same Asst. Coaches ...... Nir Ofer Sc hool Record (Y rs) ...... 170-49 (7) Asst. Coaches ...... Teran Uy, Hue Ong, Office Phone ...... (951) 827-5439 Asst. Coaches ...... Leslie Tuiasosopo ...... Jonathan Ki ll ingbeck 2007 Record...... 6-21 ...... Jose Gandara Office Phone ...... (206) 296-6426 2007 Conf. Rec/Finish ...... 2-14 (8th) Office Phone ...... (206) 616-9060 2007 Record...... 10 -1 6 Letterwinners R/ L ...... 12/3 2007 Record ...... 27-4 2007 Conf. Rec/ Finish ...... 7-11 (7th) Starters R/L...... 6/1 2007 Conf. Rec/ Finish .... 15-3 (2 nd) Letterwinners R/L ...... 9/6 SID...... John Maxwell Letterwinners R/L ...... 9/5 Starters R/L...... 5/2 Phone ...... (95 1) 827-457 1 Starters R/ L...... 3/3 SID ...... Jason Behenna Fax...... (95 1) 827-5889 SID...... Andrea Chak ni s Phone ...... (206) 296-5915 Emai l ...... [email protected] Ph one...... (206) 685-3120 Fax...... (206) 296-2154 Website...... athletics.ucr.edu Fax...... (206) 543-5000 Emai l ...... [email protected] Press Row...... TBA Email ...... achaknis@ica .washington.edu Website ...... goseattleu.com Se ri es Record ...... 4-0 (USD) Website...... gohuskies.com Press Row ...... Press Row ...... (206) 616-8845 Se ri es Record ...... First Meeting Series Record...... 2-0 (UW) GONZAGA PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO BULLDOGS PILOTS DONS October 2, 2008 @ USD October 4, 2008 @ USD October 11 , 2008@ USF November 1, 2008 @ GU October 30, 2008 @ UP November 8, 2008 @ USD Location ...... Spokane, WA Location ...... Portland, OR Location ...... San Francisco, CA Nickname ...... Bulldogs/Zags Nickname...... Pi lots Nickname ...... Dons Conference ...... West Coast Conference ...... West Coast Conference ...... West Coast Home Court ...... Martin Ce ntre (2,000) Home Court ...... Chiles Center (4,852) Home Court .. War Memorial Gym (5,300) Athletics Director ...... Mike Roth Athletics Director ...... Larry Williams Athletics Director ...... Debra Gore-Mann Head Coach ...... Kip Yos himura Head Coach ...... Joe Houck Head Coach ...... Gilad Doran Career Record (Yrs) ...... 299-201 (12) Career Record (Y rs )...... 131 -76 (8) Career Record (Yrs) ...... 63 -57 (4) School Record (Yrs) ...... 48-129 (6) School Record (Yrs) ...... First Year School Record (Yrs) ...... 17-13 (1) Asst. Coaches...... Ka ri Chavez, Asst. Coaches...... Michael King, Associate Head Coach ...... Dan Fisher ...... Abby Cu llen ...... Lindsey Sherburne Asst. Coach ...... Samantha Hastings Office Phone ...... (509) 313-6376 Office Phone ...... Office Phone ...... (4 15) 422-2908 2007 Record ...... 17-13 2007 Record...... 7-12 2007 Record ... 17- 13 2007 Conf. Rec/ Finish ...... 5-9 (7 th) 2007 Conf. Rec/Finish ...... 0-14 (8th) 2007 Conf. Rec/Finish ...... 6-8 (5th) Letterwinners R/L...... 9/5 Letterwinners R/L...... 10/4 Letterwinners R/L ...... 9/5 Starters R/L...... 3/4 Starters R/L...... 5/2 Starters R/ L...... 5/2 SID ...... Liz Smith SID...... Wanda Rozwadowska SID ...... Ryan Mccrary Phone...... (509) 313-4288 Phone...... (503) 943-7 117 Phone ...... (4 15) 422-6 162 Fax ...... (509)313-5730 Fax...... (503) 943-7242 Fax...... (415) 422-2929 Ema il ...... [email protected] Email...... TBA Ema il ...... [email protected] Website ...... gozags.com Website ...... portlandpil ots.com Website...... usfdons.com Press Ro w ...... (509) 313-4224 Press Row ...... (503) 943-7527 Press Row ...... 41 5) 422-2919 Series Record ...... 31-9 (USD) Series Record ...... 32-7 (USD) Series Record ...... 34-14 (USD)

SANTA CLARA SAINT MARY'S PEPPERDINE BRONCOS GAELS WAVES October 16, 2008 @ SCU October 18, 2008 @ SMC October 23, 2008@ USD November 15,2008 @ USD November 13, 2008 @ USD November 22, 2008 @ PEP Location ...... Santa Clara, CA Location ... Moraga,CA Location ...... Malibu,CA Nickname...... Broncos Nickname ...... Gaels Nickname ...... Waves Conference ...... West Coast Conference ... .. West Coast Conference ...... West Coast Home Court ...... Leavey Center (4,500) Home Court ...... McKeon Pavil ion (3,500) Home Court ...... Firestone Fieldhouse Athletics Director...... Dan Coonan Athletics Director...... Mark Orr Capacity...... (3, 104) Head Coach...... Jon Wa llace Head Coach...... Rob Browning Athletics Di rector ...... Dr.John Watson Career Record (Y rs) ...... 195-78 (9) Career Reco rd (Y rs ) ...... 45-37 (3) Head Coach...... Nina Matthies School Record (Y rs) ...... Same School Reco rd (Yrs) ...... Same Ca ree r Record (Yrs) ...... 474-286 (25) Asst. Coaches .... .Dustin Moore, Will Yuen, Asst. Coaches...... Sam Crosson, School Record (Y rs) ...... Same ...... Matt Lyles ...... Keegan Cook Asst. Coaches .... Tim Jen se n, Marcia Sicoli Office Phone ...... (408) 554-2323, Office Phone ...... (925) 631-4444 Office Phone ...... (3 10) 506-4712 2007 Record...... 19- 1 2 2007 Record...... 15-13 2007 Record ...... 18-11 2007 Conf. Rec ./Fi nish ..... 11-3 (Tl st) 2007 Conf. Rec/ Finish ...... 6-8 (TS t h) 2007 Conf. Rec/Finish ...... 9-5 (3rd) Letterw inners R/L ...... 10/2 Letterwinners R/L ...... 12/1 Letterwinners R/L ...... 8/ 4 Starters R/L ...... 5/2 Starters R/L...... 7 /0 Starters R/L...... 5/2 SID ...... Sabrina Polidoro SID...... Mandy Bible SID...... Roger Horne Phone...... (408) 554-4659 Phone...... (925) 631-8562 Phone ...... (3 10) 506-4455 Fax...... (408) 554-6942 Fax...... (925) 631-4405 Fax ...... (31 O) 506-4322 Email...... spolidoro@s cu.edu Ema il...... abible@s tmarys-ca.ed u Ema il...... [email protected] Website ...... santaclarabroncos.com Website ...... smcgaels.com Website ...... pepperdinesports.com Press Row ...... (408) 554-4655 Pre ss Row ..... (925) 376-3906 Press Ro w ...... (310) 456-5050 Series Record...... 30-16 (SCU) Series Record ...... 38-5 (US D) Series Record ...... 34-16 (PEP) SERIES RECORDS O1u;1onent w L Pct. O1u;;! onent w L Pct. Akron 0 1 .000 New Mexico 2 0 1.000 Albany 0 0 .000 New Mexico State 2 2 .500 Arizona 2 6 .250 New Orleans 1 0 1.000 Arizona State 1 5 .166 North Texas 2 1 .667 Arkansas 1 0 1.000 North Carolina 1 1 .500 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Auburn 1 0 1.000 Northeastern Illinois 1 0 1.000 LIONS Azusa Pac ific 2 1 .667 Northern Arizona 4 5 .444 Baylor 1 0 1.000 Northern Illinois 0 1.000 Biola 1 4 .200 Nort hern Iowa 1 1 .500 October 25, 2008 @ USD Boise State 0 1 .000 Northwestern 0 0 .000 November 20, 2008 @ LMU Brad ley 1 0 1.000 Notre Dame 0 1 .000 Brigham Young 1 1 .500 Occidental 5 2 .7 14 Location ...... Los Angeles, CA Brown 3 0 1.000 Ohio 2 1 .667 Nickname ...... Lions Butler 1 0 1.000 Oklahoma 2 0 1.000 Conference ...... West Coas t Ca l Poly Pomona 4 4 .500 Oral Roberts 0 1 .000 Home Court ...... Gersten Pavi lion (4,156) Ca l Poly 6 6 .500 Oregon 2 2 .500 Athletics Director ...... Dr. William Husa k CSU Bakersfi eld 1 0 1.000 Oregon State 0 2 .000 Head Coach...... Steve Stratos CSU Dominguez Hills 2 .667 Pacific 2 0 1.000 Career Record (Yrs) ...... 359-178 (18) CSU Fullerton 16 11 .593 Pennsylvania 2 0 1.000 Sc hool Record (Yrs) ...... Sa me CSU Los Angeles 0 2 .000 Pepperdine 16 34 .320 Asst. Coaches ...... Larry Smoot CSU Northridge 12 8 .600 Pittsburg 1 0 1.000 ...... Heather Co llins CSU Sacramento 4 7 .364 Point Loma Nazarene 13 0 1.000 Office Phone ...... (3 10) 33 8-5466 Central Florida 1 0 1.000 Po mo na-Pitzer 3 0 1.000 2007 Record...... 16-1 3 Chapman 2 1 .667 Portland 34 7 .829 2007 Conf. Rec/Finish...... 8-6 (4th) Cincinnat i 1 0 1.000 Portland State 2 0 1.000 Principia Letterw inners R/ L...... 8/ 6 Colorado 0 2 .000 0 1.000 Colorado State 2 .333 Providence 1 0 1.000 Starters R/ L...... 4/3 Columbia 0 1.000 Redlands 2 .667 SID ...... Tyl er Geivett Cornell 0 1.000 Rice 0 1 .000 Phone...... (3 10) 338-7638 Dayton 1 0 1.000 Robert Morris 1 0 1.000 Fax ...... (3 10) 33 8-2 70 3 Delaware 2 0 1.000 Rutgers 0 0 .000 Email...... [email protected] Duke 0 1.000 Sacramento State 1 0 1.000 Website ...... lmulions.com East ern Illinois 1 1 .500 Sa int Mary's (CA) 38 5 .884 Press Ro w ...... (3 10) 258-8732 Eastern Washington 2 3 .400 Sam Houston State 1 0 1.000 Series Record ...... 36-19 (LMU) Fairfield 3 0 1.000 San Diego State 20 25 .444 Florida Tech 1 0 1.000 San Francisco 34 14 .708 Fresno State 4 3 .571 San Francisco State 1 0 1.000 George Washington 1 1 .500 San Jose State 0 4 .000 Georgetown 1 .500 Santa Clara 16 28 .363 Georgia 1 0 1.000 Seattle University 0 0 .000 Georgia Tech 1 0 1.000 Seton Hall 1 0 1.000 Gonzaga 31 9 .775 South Carolina 2 1 .666 Grand Canyon 2 0 1.000 Southeast Missouri 1 0 1.000 Hawai'i 0 2 .000 South Florida 0 1.000 Hofstra 5 1 .833 Southern Cal College 1 0 1.000 WEST COAST Houston 1 0 1.000 Southern Mississippi 0 0 .000 CONFERENCE Idaho 0 2 .000 Southern Utah 2 0 1.000 Idaho State 1 3 .250 Southwest Texas State 2 0 1.000 Illinois 0 1 .000 Stanford 0 4 .000 Th e West Coast Conference was formed in Illinois State 0 1 .000 Texas 1 0 1.000 1952 to provide a co nve ni ent venue for fi ve Iowa State 0 1.000 TexasA&M 0 0 .000 Sa n Francisco Bay Area sch ools to co mpete in Jacksonville State 0 1.000 Texas Pan-American 1 0 1.000 bas ketball. Since t hat modes t beginning, the James Madison 1 0 1.000 Texas-San Antonio 1 0 1.000 Co nference has evolved an d grown to become Kansas 0 1 .000 Texas Tech 1 1 .500 a nationally recog nized and co mpetitive force Kansas State 1 0 1.000 Tulane 0 1 .000 in interco ll eg iate athletics, with 13 lea gue­ Kent State 2 0 1.000 Tulsa 1 0 1.000 sponsored sports. Lewis and Clark 1 0 1.000 UC Berkeley 2 1 .667 Th e eight WCC members span the west­ Liberty 1 0 1.000 UC LA 0 5 .000 ern coast of the United States from Ca nada Long Beach State 2 13 .133 UC Irvine 14 24 .368 to Mex ico, from the pine forests of Eastern Loyola Chicago 1 0 1.000 UC Riverside 4 0 1.000 Was hington, to the Columbia Ri ver Bas in, to Loyola College 2 0 1.000 UC San Diego 6 8 .429 the dyn amic Sa n Fran cisco Bay Area, to the Loyola Marymount 19 36 .345 UC Santa Barbara 5 11 .313 sunny beac hes of Southern Ca liforni a, the Mansfield State 1 0 1.000 UNC Charlotte 1 0 1.000 Con ference is characteri zed by the stability of Maryland 1 0 1.000 UNLV 2 2 .500 its membership - only two co nferences have Maryland Eastern-Shore 1 0 1.000 USC 0 4 .000 bee n together longer - and its unique empha­ Massachusetts 1 0 1.000 U.S. lnternational 14 15 .482 sis on co mbining exce ll ence in athletics with Miami-Ohio 1 0 1.000 Utah 4 3 .571 exce llence in acad emi cs. Michigan 2 2 .500 Utah State 1 3 .250 The Conference recog nizes champion­ Michigan State 0 2 .000 Virginia 4 1 .800 ships in eac h of its sports, has hosted NCAA Minnesota 2 3 .400 Virginia Commonwealth 1 0 1.000 ch ampionship eve nts, and produce d 26 NCAA Mississippi 0 2 .000 Wash ington 0 2 .000 Divisio n I individua l or tea m champions. And, Missouri 0 1 .000 Wash ington State 0 1 .000 many outstanding student-a thletes have wee Missouri-Kansas City 1 0 1.000 Weber State 3 1 .750 gone on to excel in profess ional sports. Montana 1 0 1.000 Western New Mexico 0 1.000 The long and rich hi story of th e WCC dem­ Morehead State 1 0 1.000 Wi lliam and Mary 1 2 .333 onstrates that success in interco lleg iate athl et­ Nebraska 0 3 .000 Wisconsin 0 3 .000 ics can be bui lt on th e fo undation of va lu es, Nevada Reno 8 6 .571 Wyoming 2 0 1.000 charac ter, and aca demics. 2008 Opponents in Bold 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 10 minutes 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 Univer­ sity 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 undergraduate 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 Jenny Craig Pavilion, 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 lm­ maculata 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 ... USO enrolls more than 7,600 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Admission to USO, which consistently ranks among the top schools in the nation, is highly selective. USO received more than 7,800 applications for approximately 1,100 undergraduate openings in Fall of 2006. The class of 2010 entered with a GPA of 3.74 and an average SAT score of 1174. . ~ ... .. USO has earned recognition in such publica­ tions as the 2006 edition of The Princeton Review annual college guide as being one of the best colleges in the United States. The Princeton Review recently included USO as one of the nation's most socially conscious institutions in its book, Colleges with a Con­ science: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement.

USO in 2003,joined the elite company of

Phi Beta Kappa, the nations old-

only about 10 percent of all Altman (1986) colleges and universities have Steve President Qualcomm, Inc. Phi Beta Kappa chapters. USO 2004 Author E. Hughes Career Achievement was granted membership to the Award Recipient Mortar Board National Honor Society in 2000. Bill Bavasi (1980) Former GM of the Seattle Mariners In 2003, USO welcomed the addition of the 150,000-square­ Bernie Bickerstaff (1968) foot Donald P. Shiley Center Former GM and Head Coach of the Charlotte for Science and Technology Bobcats building, which provides an Mike Brown (1992) interdisciplinary science facility Cleveland Cavaliers, Head Coach serving every USO student as he or she completes science course Brady Clark (1996) requirements. Former Outfielder, Reds, Brewers, Dodgers, Padres The Joan B.Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice,opened in 2001, is one of 10 comprehensive peace centers nationwide with facilities for major international Alison Cox (2001} peace efforts. Medalist in the Olympics-Women's Rowing

Theo Epstein (2000) General Manager of the Boston Red Sox

Andrew Firestone ( 1998) Reality TV Star -

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

John Shaw (1973) President of the Saint Louis Rams

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

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

P.etco Park Home of the San Diego Padres Qualcomm Stadium Home of the San Diego Chargers 2007 OVERALL STATS (ALL MATCHES) Record: 21 -8 Home: 15-2 Away: 6-3 Neutral: 0-3

No.Name G MP-MS K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE RE DIG DIG BS BA TB 4 Amy DeGroot 111 29-29 443 3.99 180 1239 .212 15 0. 14 27 65 16 303 2.73 27 32 59 7 Laurel Abrahamson 111 29-29 410 3.69 106 804 .378 13 0.12 27 10 2 90 0.81 33 90 123 15 Ali Troost 107 29-19 263 2.46 114 611 .244 34 0.32 0 4 27 41 0.38 3 56 59 8 Torey Ellick 99 28- 211 2.13 59 442 .344 7 0.07 0 0 1 29 0.29 26 71 97 6 Jaimarie Sutherland 78 27- 191 2.45 88 509 .202 1 0.01 3 7 8 61 0.78 6 12 18 11 Erin Wiskar 107 29-29 119 1.11 1 410 .141 25 0.23 26 37 45 238 2.22 17 16 33 14 Jessica Andersen 68 22- 102 1.50 57 297 .152 25 0.37 0 0 1 32 0.47 6 33 39 9 Jessica Nyrop 110 29-29 27 0.25 13 90 .156 979 8.90 16 18 5 222 2.02 18 19 13 Ashton Basch 21 12- 24 1.14 10 48 .929 0.05 0 0 0 3 0.14 2 3 5 16 Lauren McClure 15 10-0 8 0.53 4 25 .160 0 0.00 0 0 0 2 0.13 0 3 3 Ke lsi Myers 84 24- 6 0.07 7 19 -0.53 547 6.51 5 6 0 111 1.32 1 1 2 2 Andrea Csaszi 111 29-29 2 0.02 3 12 -0.83 25 0.23 16 15 43 530 4.77 0 0 0 10 Breanne Ogden 57 21- 2 0.04 4 .250 17 0.30 12 12 5 128 0.25 0 0 0 3 Coll een Carlson 3 3 0 0.00 1 3 -.333 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 2 5 Kayleen Webster 56 22 - 0 0.00 0 0 .000 4 0.07 0 0 5 59 1.05 0 0 0

111 29-29 1808 16.29 704 4513 .25 1693 15.25 132 176 164 1849 16.6 122 337 290.5 111 29-29 1590 14.32 766 4488 .184 1451 13.07 165 231 132 1648 14.85 52 73 288.5

2007 WEST COAST CONFERENCE STATS (WCC MATCHES) 2007 wee Record: 11-3 Home: 6-1 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-0

No.Name G MP-MS K K /G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE RE DIG DIG BS BA TB 4 Amy DeGroot 53 14-14 200 3.77 94 588 .180 6 0. 11 14 31 6 138 2.60 12 15 27 7 Laurel Abrahamson 53 14-14 191 3.60 5 369 .369 4 0.08 14 6 0 48 0.91 16 40 56 15 Ali Troost 51 14-14 129 2.53 54 305 .246 10 0.20 0 10 19 0.37 27 28 8 Torey Ell ick 47 13- 96 2.04 27 212 .325 4 0.09 0 0 10 0.2 1 11 37 48 6 Jaimarie Su therland 32 12- 69 2. 16 29 173 .231 0 0.00 0 4 2 15 0.47 6 7 11 Erin Wiskar 52 14-14 69 1.33 32 235 .157 10 0.19 10 17 22 128 2.46 11 8 19 14 Jessica Andersen 34 11 - 49 1.44 29 157 .1 27 8 0.24 0 0 34 0 15 2 14 16 9 Jessica Nyrop 52 14-14 12 0.23 7 37 .135 497 9.56 11 11 3 113 2.1 7 0 9 9 13 Ashton Basc h 10 4- 12 1.20 2 24 .417 0.10 0 0 0 2 0.20 1 1 2 Kels i Myers 36 11 - 0.03 4 7 -.429 213 5.92 1 2 0 45 1.25 0 1 1 10 Breanne Ogden 30 11- 0.03 1 3 .000 9 0.30 5 7 3 61 2.03 0 0 0 16 Lauren McClure 5 4-0 1 0.20 8 .000 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0.20 0 1 1 2 Andrea Csaszi 53 14-14 0 0.00 1 -1.000 10 0.19 9 8 20 247 4.66 0 0 0 5 Kayleen Webster 25 9- 0 0.00 0 0 .000 1 0.04 0 0 30 1.20 0 0 0 3 Colleen Carlson 1-0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0

Team USO 53 14-14 830 15.66 336 2119 .233 773 14.58 64 87 72 872 16.45 55 160 135 .0 Opponents 53 14-14 764 14.42 382 2147 .178 695 13.11 72 109 64 803 15.15 29 224 141.0

2007 SEASON RESULTS Date Oppenent Time/Result Date Oppenent Time/Result Aug. 24 @ # 19 Long Beach State W,3-0 Oct. 4 SANTA CLARA * L,3-1 Aug.28 FAIRFIELD W,3-0 Oct. 6 SAINT MARY'S * W,3-2 Univ.of Minnesota Tournament @ Minneapolis, MN Oct. 11 @ Pepperdine * W, 3-0 Aug. 31 #2 Stanford L, 3-0 Oct. 13 @ Loyola Marymount * W, 3-1 Sept. 1 #23 Ohio L,3-2 Oct.18 PORTLAND * W,3-0 Sept . 2 #9 Minnesota L,3-1 Oct. 20 GONZAGA * W,3-2 Univ. of Sa n Diego Invitational@ San Diego, CA Oct. 27 @ Sa n Francisco * L,3-0 Sept. 7 UC SANTA BARBARA W,3-1 Nov. 1 @ Saint Mary's* W,3-0 Sept.8 VIRGINIA W,3-1 Nov. 3 @ Sa nta Clara * L, 3-1 Sept. 8 OKLAHOMA W,3-1 Nov. 8 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT * W,3-2 Univ. of Sa n Diego Tournament @ San Diego, CA Nov. 10 PEPPERDINE * W,3-2 Sept. 14 PITTSBURGH W,3-0 Nov. 15 @ Gonzaga * W,3-0 Sept. 1 S CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W,3-0 Nov. 17 @ Portland * W,3-0 Sept. 15 #5 UCLA L, 3-2 Nov. 30 vs. Iowa State~ L,3-2 Sept. 18 SAN DIEGO STATE W,3-1 Sept. 21 UC IRVINE W,3-1 Bold matches played at USD's Jenny Craig Pavilion Sept. 24 NEW MEXICO W,3-1 All Times are Pacific Time and are subject to change Sept. 29 SAN FRANCISCO * W,3-0 * West Coast Conference match ~ NCAA tournament matches in Madision, Wisc. RECORDS SECTION

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Official ~olle~liall of e Uni~er.sitJ Dfi San Die a moltenusa.com ::SAN DIEGO SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS:: :::::::::: NO. NAME OPPONENT, DATE (GAMES) 26 Jackie Bernardin Santa Clara, 11 -6-04 (4) (KILLS) Jackie Bernardin Arizona, 12-4-04 (5) 48 Petia Yanchulova Santa Clara, 11-14-98 (4) Jackie Bernardin USC, 12-10-04 (4) 43 Petia Yanchulova Pepperdine, 10-29-99 (4) Kalae Araujo UC Santa Barbara, 11 -30-01 (5) 35 Kristen Carlson Loyola Marymount, 10-1-05 (5) 24* Jackie Bernardin Gonzaga, 10-29-04 (3) 34 Kristern Carlson Loyola Marymount 11 -2-06 (5) 24 Kristen Carlson San Francisco, 9-28-06 (4) 34 Kristen Carlson Arkansas, 9-16-05 (4) 33 Angie Rais San Francisco, 10-13-90 (5) (SOLO BLOCKS) Petia Yanchulova Santa Clara, 10-16-98 (4) 13 Angie Rais U.S. 1.U., 10-5-88 (5) 32 Petia Yanchulova Santa Clara, 11-12-99 (5) 10 Suzanne LeSatz CS Fullerton, 9-1 5-88 (4) 9 Suzanne LeSatz St. Mary's, 10-1 -88 (5) (ATTACKS) 6 Sara Gunsaulus St. Mary's, 11 -1-96 (3) 88 Petia Yanchulova Pepperdine, 10-29-99 (4) 79 Petia Yanchulova USC, 12-6-97 (5) (BLOCK ASSISTS) 77 Torri II Purvis San Francisco, 10-13-90 (5) 14 Amy McMahon CS Fullerton, 9-18-92 (3) 76 Devon Forster Long Beach State, 11-19-04 (4) Petia Yanchulova Hawaii, 10-19-98 (4) 11 Lisa Ravensberg Santa Clara, 11-14-98 (4) La Manda Mounts SCU, 10-4-96 (5) 10 Lisa Gordon UC Riverside, 9-24-02 (3) Jennifer Lofftus Portland, 10-3-91 (4) Debra Robertson Northwestern, 9-6-02 (5) 74 Devon Forster Eastern Washington, 9-5-04 (5) Amy McMahon LMU, 10-27-94 (3) 67 Devon Forster Pepperdine, 11-20-04 (5) Lisa Edler Oregon St., 9-17-85 (5) 66 Noel Frohman San Francisco, 10-13-00 (4) ~ It, (TOTAL BLOCKS) lJI (ATTACK%) minimum 15 attempts 15 Suzanne LeSatz U.5.1.U., 10-5-88 (5) .993 Christie Dawson Maryland E-S, 9-13-03 (3) Lisa Edler Oregon St., 9-17-85 (5) .810 Laurel Abrahamson Fairfield, 8-28-07 (3) 14 Amy McMahon Cal Poly, 9-20-91 (5) 6 .73 3 Emily Haas Gonzaga, 10-4-03 (3) Angie Rais U.S.I.U ., 10-5-88 (5) Amy McMahon UT-San Antonio, 9-3-93 (5) 13 Nikki Wallace Santa Clara, 10-22-93 (3) Lisa Ravensberg LMU, 11 -6-98 (5) .722 Debra Robertson Portland, 10-8-99 (3) *3 game records .667 Ryan Maspero Pittsburgh, 9-11-04 (3) .650 Christie Dawson San Diego State, 10-5-04 (3)

(ASSISTS) 89 Katie Lindquist CS North ridge, 9-23-97 (5) Shannon Mutch San Francisco, 10-13-90 (5) 82 Katie Lindquist Santa Clara, 10-16-98 (4) Katie Lindquist Loyola Marymount, 10-30-99 (5) 81 Katie Lindquist USC, 12-6-97 (5) 76 Lindsey Sherburne San Diego State, 11-4-03 (5) 74 Lindsey Sherburne Dayton, 9-27-03 (4) Ali Martin UC Santa Barbara, 9-2-00 (4)

(ACES) 8 Emily Haas Nevada, 9-17-04 (3) 7 Kristen Hurst UC Irvine, 7-9-03 (4) Leisa Hagen San Diego St., 9-9-86 (3) Leisa Hagen UC San Diego, 9-24-85 (4) Debra Robertson Michigan, 9-18-98 (5) Jennifer Wrightson CS North ridge, 9-26-92 (5)

(DIGS) 37 Heather Dally Portland, 11 -18-90 (5) 35 Shannon Mutch Portland, 10-3-91 (4) 32 Jackie Bernardin Pepperdine, 10-22-04 (4) Jackie Bernardin Pepperdine, 11-20-04 (5) Petia Yanchulova Georgetown, 9-17-99 (4) Christie Dawson (03-06) holds the single-match record for 31 Maria Rickard San Francisco, 11 -1-90 (4) attack percentage of.993 set against Maryland (9/ 13/03) 28 Kristen Hurst Pepperdine, 11-20-04 (5) 27 Jackie Barnardin Hawaii, 11-3-04 (5) SAN DIEGO CAREER RECORDS:::::::::::::::: KILLS: ::::: 9. Shannon Mutch .. 1044 (1989-92) 1. PetiaYanchulova ...... 1892 (1996-99) 10. Maria Rickard ...... 1007 (1989-92) 2. Devon Forster ...... 1886 (2 001 -04) 3. LaMa nda Mounts ...... 1503 (1994-97) .:SOLO BLOCKS: :::::: 4. Noel Frohman ...... 1498 (1999-02) 1. Nikki Wa llace ...... 212 (1990-93) 5. Christie Dawson ...... 1452 (2003-06) 2. Angie Rais ...... 189 (1988-90) 6. Sara Gunsaulus ...... 1444 (1994-97) 3. Suza nne Le Sa tz ...... 17 1 ( 1987-90) 7. Nikki Wallace ...... 1358 (1990-93) 4. Amy McMahon ...... 159 (1991-94) 8. Jennifer Wrightso n ...... 1169 (1992-94) 5. Sa ra Gunsaulus ...... 136 (1994-97) 9. Adrian Frediani ...... 11 46 (1997-00) 6. Lisa Rave nsberg ...... 120 (1995-98) 10. Jennifer Lofftus ...... 1142 (1991-94) 7. Debra Robertson ...... 84 (1998-02) 8. Ruth Bajo ...... 76 (1985-88) Laurel Abrahamson ...... 68 (2004-07)

::ATTACK ATTEMPTS::::::: Devon Forster ...... 4603 (200 1-04) Petia Yanchu lova ...... 4295 (1996-99) Noel Frohman ...... 41 16 (1999-02) ,, LaManda Mounts ...... 3872 (1994-97) % Sa ra Gunsaulus ...... 3361 (1994-97) ' ' Jennifer Lofftus ...... 3360 (1991 -94) Nikki Wa llace ...... 3104 (1990-93) Ch ri stie Da wson ...... 3065 (2003-06 Jennifer Wrightso n ...... 2924 (1992-94) 10. Kristen Hurst...... 2523 (2001 -04)) Devon Forster ('00-04) finished an outstanding USO career ranked second all-time in both kills (1886) and aces (148). •• TOTAL BLOCKS::::::: 1. Nikki Wa llace ...... 617 (1990-93) 7. Amy Boyer ...... 2234 (1993-94) Amy McMahon ...... 593 (199 1-94) 8. Teresa Myers ...... 1800 (1985-88) Sara Gunsa ulus...... 486 (1994-97) Lisa Ravensberg ...... 449 (1995-98) Debra Robertson ...... 415 (1998-02) ·HITTING %::::::: Jackie Bernardin (03-95) became the career-leader 6. Angie Rais ...... 339 (1988-90) 1. Lindsey Sherburne ...... 334 (2002-05) in digs at USO in 2005 as she pushed her career digs 7. Laurel Abraham so n ...... 307 (2004-07) 2. Laurel Abrahamson ...... 330 (2004-07) total to 1464. 8. Christie Dawson ...... 296 (2003-06) 3. Christie Da wson ...... 313 (2003-06) 9. JenniferLofftus ...... 279(1991-94) 4. Debra Robertson ...... 309 (1998-02) 10. Suza nne LeSatz ...... 27 1 (1987-90) 5. Petia Yanc hulova ...... 308 (1996-99) SERVICE ACES:::::: 6. Lindsey Lampert ...... 298 (1998-01) 1. Leisa Hagen ...... 150 ( 1985-88) Sa ra Gu nsau lu s ...... 289 (1994-97) 2. Devon Forster ...... 148 (2001 -04) Jennifer Wrightso n ...... 279 (1992-94) 3. Petia Yanc hulova ...... 124 (1996-99) Nikki Wal lace ...... 273 (1990-93) 4. Debra Robertson ...... 11 9 ( 1998-02) 10. Amy McMahon ...... 266 (199 1-94) Katie Lindquist ...... 11 8 (1996-99) Jennifer Wrightson ...... 11 8 (1992-94) 7. Kri sten Hurst ...... 11 0 (2001-04) 8. Jennifer Lofftus ...... 109 (1991-94) Cindy Silldorf...... 99 (1986-89) 10. Deanna Bretz ...... 91 (1995-99)

BLOCK ASSISTS:::::: 1. Amy McMahon ...... 433 (1991-94) 2. Nikki Wal lace ...... 405 (1990-93) 3. Sara Gunsaulus...... 350 (1994-97) 4. Christie Dawson ...... 237 (2003-06) 5. Debra Robertson ...... 331 (1998-02) 6. Lisa Ravensberg ...... 329 (1995-98) 7. Jennifer Wrightson ...... 224 (1992-94) 8. Jennifer Lofftus ...... 221 (1991-94) 9. Lindsey Lampert...... 185 (1998-01) 10. Laurel Ab rahamson ...... 181 (2004-07)

Lindsey Sherburne (02-05) is San Diego's all-time DIGS:::::: leader in career hitting percentage and assists. 1. Jackie Bernardin ...... 1464 (2003-05) 2. Petia Yanc hulova ...... 1341 (1996-99) •ASSISTS: ::::: 3. LaManda Mounts ...... 1334 (1994-97) 1. Lindsey Sherburne ...... 5961 (2002-05) 4. Kri sten Hurst ...... 1226 (2001-04) 2. Katie Lindquist ...... 4402 (1996-99) 5. Devon Forster ...... 1189 (2001-04) 3. Shannon Mutch ...... 3426 (1989-92) Christie Dawson (03-06) is second all-time in hit­ 6. Lindsey Sherburne ...... 1179 (2002-05) 4. Luann Petix ...... 30 11 (1994-96) ting percentage and fifth all-time in career-kills. 7. Jennifer Lofftus ... 1142 (1991 -94) 5. Ali Martin ...... 273 1 (1998-01) 8. Adrian Frediani ...... 1102 (1997-00) 6. Jessica Nyrop .. 2580 (2004-present) ·:SAN DIEGO SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS:::::::::::::::: ::KILLS: :: :::• .:HITTING %::::::. 1. Pet ia Yanchulova ...... 572 (1998) 1. Amy McMahon ...... 354 (1994) 2. Devon Forster ...... 549 (2004) 2. Sa ra Gunsaulus ...... 346 (1997) 3. Noel Frohman ...... 547(2002) 3. Debra Robertso n ...... 345 (1999) 4. Devon Forster...... 539 (2003) 4. Nikk i Wall ace ...... 332 (1993) 5. Kri sten Carlson ...... 529 (2006) 5. Pet ia Ya nchulova ...... 331 (1999) 6. Devon Forster...... 496 (2002) 6. Petia Yanchulova ...... 330 (1998) 7. Petia Yanchulova ...... 491 (1999) 7. Debra Robertson ...... 329 (2002) 8.Jen Wrightson ...... 486 (1994) 8. Lisa Gordon ...... 327 (2001) 9.Christie Da wson ...... 483 (2005) 10. Christie Dawso n ...... 462 (2006) :DIGS::::: :. 1. Jackie Bernardin ...... 576 (2005) 2. Andrea Csaszi ...... 530 (2007) 2. Jackie Bernardin ...... 510 (2004) 3. Petia Yanchu lova ...... 413 (1999) 4. LaManda Mounts ...... 395 (1995) 5. Devon Forster ...... 392 (2002) 6. Noel Frohman ...... 381 (2002) 7. Jackie Bernard in ...... 378 (2003) 8. Petia Yanchu lova ...... 377 (1998) 9. LaManda Mounts ...... 371 (1996) Noel Frohman ('99-02) put down 547 kills in 2002, the third-highest kill total in USO single-season history. 8. Suzanne LeS atz ...... 133 (1988) 9. Nikk i Wallace ...... 120(1990) Ann Harrison ...... 120 (1985)

.:ASSISTS::::::: 1. Jessica Nyrop ...... 1546 (2006) 2. Lindsey Sherburne ...... 1524 (2003) 3. Li ndsey Sherburne ...... 1499 (2004) 4. Lind sey Sherburne ...... 1484 (2005) Kristen Carlson finished her senior season, 5. Kat ie Lindquist ...... 1471 (1997) 2006, placing herself fifth on the all-time single- 6. Lindsey Sherburne ...... 1454 (2002) season kills list with 529. 7. Amy Boyer ...... 132 1 (1993) ::SERVICE ACES: :::::: 8. Ali Martin ...... 1308 (2001) 1. Lei sa Hagen ...... 50 ( 1987) 9. Kat ie Li ndquist ...... 1280 (1999) 2. Ka tie Li ndquist ...... 46 (1999) 10. Katie Lin dquist ...... 1236 (1998) 3. Jen Wrightson ...... 45 (1993) 4. Devon Forster ...... 44 (2003) Devon Forster ...... 44 (2002) 6. Petia Yanc hulova ...... 40 (1999) Jennifer Lofftus ...... 40 (1992) Petia Yanchulova ('96-99) established top 8. Jackie Bernardin ...... 39 (2004) 70 single-season records in kills, digs, hitting Kristen Hurst...... 39 (2001) % and aces. 10. Kristen Hurst ...... 38 (2002)

::SOLO BLOCKS::::::: 1. Angie Rai s...... 96 (1988) ::ATTACK ATTEMPTS:::: ...... 1429 (2002) 2. Suza nne Le Satz ...... 90 (1988) 1. Noel Frohman rster ...... 1350 (2003) 3. Nikki Wal lace ...... 66 (1991) 2. Devon Fo 4. Nikki Wa ll ace ...... 54 (1990) 3. Peti a Yanc hulova ...... 1310 (1998) 5. NikkiWall ace ...... 50 (1993) 4. Devon Forster ...... 1268 (2004) ...... 1255 (2006) 6. Amy McMahon ...... 48 (1991) 5. Kristen Carlson ...... 1239 (2002) 7. Nikki Wa ll ace ...... 42 (1992) 6. Devon Forster ...... 1231 (2001) 8. Amy McMahon ...... 40 (1993) 7. Noel Fro hman Wri ghtso n ...... 1152 (1994) 9. Li sa Rave nsberg ...... 36 (1996) 8. Jennife r 9. Petia Yanc hulova ...... 1063 (1999) 10. Jennifer Lofftus ...... 1046 (1991) ::BLOCK ASSISTS::::::: 1. NikkiWallace ...... 131 (1993) :: TOTAL BLOCKS::::::: 2. Amy McMahon ...... 122 (1992) 1. NikkiWall ace ...... 181 (1993) 3. Sara Gunsaulus ...... 11 2 (1994) 2. Nikki Wall ace ...... 170 (1991) 4. Amy McMahon ...... 11 1 (1994) 3. Amy McMahon...... 157 (1992) Jessica Nyrop ('04 -present)) established the single­ 5. Nikki Wal lace ...... 104 (1992) 4. Amy McMahon.... .150 (1991) season assist mark of 1,546 during the 2006season. Nikki Wallace ...... 104 (1991) 5. Amy McMahon ...... 147 (1994) 7. AmyMcMahon ...... 102(1991) 6. Nikki Wa ll ace ...... 146 (1993) 8. Amy McMahon ...... 98 (1993) 7. Amy McMahon ...... 138 (1993) 30 9. Debra Robert so n ...... 93 (2002) ··SAN DIEGO TEAM RECORDS··■■ ··■■ ··■■ ··■■ ··■■ ··■■ Year w L Pct. Conference Place Postseason Coach 2007 21 8 .724 11 -3 wee (T1 st) NCAA First Round Petrie 2006 26 6 .813 13- 1 wee (1st) NCAA Regional Semi-Final Hi ll iard 2005 23 6 .793 10-4 wee (T2nd) NCAA Second Rou nd Petrie 2004 24 5 .827 14-0 wee (1st) NCAA Regional Semi-Final Petrie 2003 17 13 .566 6-8 wee (TSth ) NCAA Fi rs t Round Petrie 2002 25 8 .757 10-4 w ee (3 rd ) NCAA Fi rs t Round Petrie 2001 22 9 .709 10-4 wee (3 rd ) NCAA Second Roun d Petrie 2000 14 14 .500 7-7 wee (4th ) Petrie 1999 23 6 .793 11-3Wee (2 nd) NCAA Second Roun d Petrie 1998 24 6 .800 12-2 wee (1st) NCAA Second Round Snyder 1997 26 4 .86 7 13-1 wee (1st) NCAA Second Round Snyder 1996 22 8 .733 11-3WCC (2 nd ) NCAA Fi rst Round Snyder Snyder 1995 22 11 .667 10-4 wee (2 nd ) NI VC Semis Seven NCAA Appearances 1994 25 10 .714 11-3WCC (2 nd ) NI VC Semis Snyder WC C Coach of the Year 2004 1993 24 6 .800 10-4 wee (3 rd) NCAA First Round Snyder 1992 17 14 .548 8-6 wee (4th) Snyder 1991 18 14 .563 7-7 wee (4th) Snyder 1990 15 16 4 84 6-8 wee (4th) Snyder 1989 2 26 .071 1-13 wee (8th ) Martin 1988 10 17 .370 4-10 wee (6th ) Martin 198 7 6 20 .231 4-1 0 wee (6th ) Martin 1986 0 21 .000 0-1 2 WCAC (7th ) Ma rtin 1985 2 25 .074 1-11 WCAe (7th ) Martin 1984 7 18 .280 Independent Ma rtin 1983 9 14 .391 Independent Ma rtin 1982 10 14 4 17 Independent Ma rtin 1981 4 13 .235 Independent Ma rtin Brent Hilliard 1980 6 22 .214 1-11 SCAA Mart in Interim Head Coach 2006 1979 15 9 .625 Independent Martin One NCAA Appearance 1978 15 8 .652 In dependent Regionals (5th ) Martin wee Coach of the Year 2006 1977 14 8 .636 Independent Regionals (5th ) Martin 1976 25 9 .735 SDWIAC (1st) Reg iona ls (4th ) Martin 1975 13 2 .867 lndegendent Martin Totals 526 390 .574 wee 179-101 (. 639)

SAN DIEGO VOLLEYBALL IN THE LAST 15 YEARS ... 14 postseason tournament appearances • 13 seasons of 20 wins or more • 12 NCAA Tournament appearances ('93, '96, '97, '98, '99, '0 7, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '07) • NINE NCAA Tournament victories • FIVE wee Championships ('97, '98, '04 , '06 & '07) • 20 A/1-WCC First Team players

NCAA Tournament Results

(200 7) Round 1 - Lost to Iowa State, 3-2 (2006) Round 1 - def Jacksonville State, 3-0 Round 2 - def Duke, 3-2 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO Sweet 16 - Lost to Nebraska, 3-0 (2 005) Round 1 - def Long Beach State 3-1 Round 2 - los t to UCLA 3-0 'JOREROS™ (2004) Round 1 - def New Mex ico St. 3-0 Round 2 - def Arizona 3-2 VOLLEYBALL Sweet 16 -lost to USC 1-3 (2003) Round 1 - lost to UCLA 0-3 (2002) Round 1 - lost to USC 0-3 (200 1) Ro und 1 - def UCSB 3 -2 Team Records Round 2 - lost to Long Beach St. 0-3 SEASON Three Regional Appearances (1 999) Round 1 - def James M adison 3-0 Wi ns ...... 26, 1997, (26-4) ...... 2006 (26-6) Round 2 - lost to Nebraska 0-3 SINGLE MATCH Losses ...... 26, 1989 (2 -26) (1 998) Round 1 - def South Florida 3 -0 Ki ll s Match ...... 102, @ USC, 12-6-97 Win % ...... 867, 1997 (26-4) Round 2 - lost to Wisconsin 0-3 Attempts ...... 272, @ USF, 11-1-90 ·• .867, 1975 (13-2) (1 997) Round 1 - def Kansas St. 3 - 1 Attac k Pct ...... 523, UT Sa n Antonio, 1993 Matches...... 35, 1994 Round 2 - lost to USC 2-3 Ass ists ...... 102, vs. USF, 10-13-90 Ki lls...... 1,994, 2006 Se rvice Aces ...... 18, @ UC Sa n Diego, 9-24-85 (1 996) Round 1 - lost to Arizona 2 -3 Attempts...... 4,969, 1995 Se rvice Errors ...... 18. @ Gonza ga, 10-31-87 (1 993) Round 1 - lost to Wash St. 1-3 Attack Pc t ...... 27 1, 1997 Digs...... 134, vs. Portla nd, 11-5-88 Ass ists ...... 1,832, 2006 * 1 1 NCAA Tournament appeara nces Solo Blocks ...... 30, vs. US Internat ional, 10-5-88 Service Aces ...... 208, 1994 Block Ass ists ...... 37, vs. Morehead St., 9-15-92 * 11 appeara nces in the last 12 years Digs...... 1,992, 199 1 To tal Blocks ...... 34, vs. US Internat ional, 10-5-88 So lo Blocks ...... 300, 1988 Longest Match ...... 2:43, vs. USF, 10-13-90 Block Ass ists ...... 558, 1995 Sho rtest Match ...... :39, vs. Pepperd ine, 10-14-89 Winning St rea k ...... 19, 1997 Ho me Attend ...... 1,1 19, vs. LMU, 11-23-96 Losing Streak ...... 2 1, 1986 Road Attend...... 4, 107, @ Nebraska, 8-29-06 ::SAN DIEGO HONOR ROLL::::::::::::···· .

DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA, 1ST TEAM Adrian Fredian i ...... 1998 Nikki Wal lace ...... 1993 Petia Yanchu lova ...... 1998, 99 LaManda Mounts ...... 1995, 97 Michele Brovel li ...... 1992 Je nnifer Wrightson ...... 1992, 93, 94 Lynn Randall...... 1991 DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA, 2ND TEAM Amy McMahon ...... 1994 Suzanne LeSatz ...... 1990 Devon Forster ...... 2004 Sara Gunsaulus ...... 1994, 96, 97 Nikki Wal lace ...... 199 1, 93 USD CAPTAIN'S AWARD Angie Rais ...... 1990 DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA, 3RD TEAM Kri sten Ca rl son, Christie Dawson, Kristen Car lson ...... 2006 wee COACH OF THE YEAR Laura Murphy ...... 2006 Lindsey Sherburne ...... 2004 Brent Hilliard ...... 2006 Jackie Bernardin/ Lindsey Sherburne Je nnifer Petrie ...... 2004 Monica Peterson ...... 2005 DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA, HM Sue Snyder ...... 1993, 97, 98 Kristen Hurst/ Devon Forster Katie Ka hlweiss ...... 2004 Christie Dawson ...... 2005 Bridget Merritt ...... 2003 Kristen Hurst ...... 2004 USD MVP AWARD Noel Frohman, Debra Robertson ... .. 2002 Laurel Abrahamson ...... 2007 Ann Mott ...... 2001 AVCA DISTRICT VIII, 1STTEAM Kristen Carlson ...... 2006 Adrian Fredian i ...... 2000 Lindsey Sherburne ...... 2004 Lindsey Sherburne ...... 2005 Katie Lindquist ...... 1999 Kristen Hurst ...... 2004 Devon Forster ...... 2004 Katie Lindquist ...... 1998 Devon Forster ...... 2004 Jackie Bernardin ...... 2003 LaManda Mounts ...... 1997 Katie Lin dquist...... 1998, 99 Noel Frohman ...... 2002 L. Mounts/ K. Phi llips ...... 1996 Petia Yanch ul ova ...... 1998, 99 Noel Frohman ...... 2001 Li z Gunsau lus ...... 1995 LaMa nda Mounts ...... 1997 Lindsey Lampert ...... 2000 Jen Lofftus/Jen Wrightson ...... 1994 Jennifer Wrightson ...... 1994 Petia Yanchu lova ...... 1999 Nikki Wal lace/Torri I Purvis ...... 1993 Petia Yanch ul ova ...... 1998 Kristi Harri s...... 1992 AVCA ALL-DISTRICT VIII,, 2ND TEAM LaMa nda Mounts ...... 1997 Kristi Harri s...... 1991 Amy McMahon ...... 1994 LaManda Mounts ...... 1996 Kristi Harris...... 1990 Jennifer Wrightson ...... 1992 LaMa nda Mounts ...... 1995 Angie Rais ...... 1989 Amy Boyer ...... 1992 Jennifer Wrightson ...... 1994 Teresa Myers ...... 1988 Nikki Wallace ...... 1993 Nikki Wallace ...... 1992 Kris Mitchell ...... 1987 Jennifer Wrightso n ...... 1992 Gina Traplettl...... 1986 Nikki Wallace ...... 1991 WA/AW, FIRST TEAM Cindy Wheat ...... 1984 Angie Rais ...... 1990 Cindy Wheat ...... 1983 Li sa Roach ...... 1976 Becky Carnes ...... 1978 Sheli a Wright ...... 1980 Becky Carnes ...... 1977 Chris Martinez ...... 1979 USA OLYMPIC FESTIVAL Becky Carnes ...... 1976 She li a Wright ...... 1978 Je nnifer Wrightson ...... 1993 Becky Carnes ...... 1975 Lisa Roach ...... 1977 Becky Carnes/Marsha Klee ...... 1976 wee PLAYER OF THE YEAR USD PLAYER'S AWARD Lau ri e Potter ...... 1975 Kristen Ca rl son ...... 2006 Jessica Nyrop ...... 2007 Devon Forster ...... 2004 Ch ri st ie Dawson ...... 2006 Petia Ya nch ul ova ...... 1998, 99 Jackie Berna rdin ...... 2005 Jennifer Wrightso n ...... 1994 Katie Ka hl weiss ...... 2004 wee DEFENDER OF THE YEAR Katie Ka hlweiss ...... 2003 Debra Robertson ...... 2002 Jackie Barnardin ...... 2005 Kristen Hurst...... 2001 Jackie Bernardin ...... 2004 Hol ly Olmsted ...... 2000 Jackie Bernardin (co) ...... 2003 Katie Lindquist...... 1999 Petia Yanch ul ova ...... 1999 Ann Mott ...... 1998 wee FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Sa ra Gunsau lu s ...... 1997 Lindsey Sherburne (co) ...... 2002 Jennifer McMahon ...... 1996 Devon Forster ...... 2001 Kym Phillips ...... 1995 Amy McMahon ...... 1994 Petia Yanchu lova ...... 1996 Jennifer Lofftus ...... 1993 Deanna Bretz ...... 1995 Heather Dalley ...... 1992 Jennifer Lofftus...... 1991 Kristi Harri s...... 1991 Nikki Wallace ...... 1990 I Heather Dalley ...... 1990 ,/ ALL-WCC, FIRST TEAM Amy Mahinalani DeGroot ...... 2007 Kristen Ca rl so n ...... 2006 USD COACHES AWARD Erin Wiskar...... 2007 Christ ie Dawson ...... 2006 Laura Murphy ...... 2006 Laurel Abrahamson ...... 2006, 07 Monica Peterson ...... 2005 Jackie Bernardin ...... 2005 Lindsey Sherburne ...... 2004 Christie Dawson ...... 2005 Kristen Hurst ...... 2003 Lindsey Sherburne ...... 2004, 05 Debra Robertson ...... 2002 _ Emi ly Haas ...... 2004 Ali Martin ...... 2001 Kristen Hurst ...... 2004 Ann Mott ...... 2000 Debra Robertso n ...... 2002 Debra Robertson ...... 1999 Laurel Abrahamson earned the Devon Forster ...... 200 1, 02, 03, 04 Adrian Frediani ...... 1998 team's MVP Award in 2007 Noel Fro hman ...... 200 1, 02 Sa ra Gunsau lus ...... 1997 Lindsey Lampert ...... 2001 Jennifer McMahon ...... 1996 Ka tie Lindquist ...... 1997, 98, 99 Liz Gunsaulus ...... 1995 Petia Yanchu lova ...... 1998, 99 Amy McMahon ...... 1994 :: USO VOLLEYBALL ALL-TIME ROSTER:::::::::::::::: ··•A·•··••·•·•··•• ··• •H·•·•··••·•··••·• Abrahamson, Laurel ...... 2004-07 Haas, Em ily ...... 2003-04 Akeo, Dee Dee ...... 1979-80 Hagen, Leisa...... 1985-88 ··• • P·■ ·• ··••·• ··•• · Amundson, Suzi ...... 1976-79 Hal l, Cindy ...... 1982 Pa tton, Tessa ...... 2002 Andagan, Malia...... 1993 Hal ler, Dianne ...... 1985 Peabody, Karol ...... 1985 Andersen, Jess ica...... 2005-07 Harris, Kri sti ...... 1989-92 Pearson, Kris ti ...... 1996-99 Ancich, Shari ...... 1977 Harriso n, An n...... 1985 Penberthy, Betty ...... 1975 Araujo, Kalae...... 2001 Hayes, Ka thy ...... 1987-90 Peterson, Monica ...... 2002-05 Ayer, Sha nnon ...... 2003 Hurst, Kristen...... 200 1-04 Petix, Luann ...... 1994-96 Phill ips, Kathy ...... 1978 Phill ips, Kym ...... 1993-96 ··••B·•··••·•·•··••·• ••• •J•••••· ·•·•··•• Pic kard, Annette ...... 1975 Baj a, Ruth ...... 1985-88 Jesswein, Noreen ...... 1978-79 Potter, Laurie ...... 1975 Ba kke, La urie ...... 1980-81 Joyce, Alliso n ...... 200 1-02 Prohas ka, April ...... 1990 Basch, Ashton ,.,...... 2007-pres. Pu rvis, To rri I...... 1990-93 Beckman, Ma ry ...... 1978-79 Berna rdin, Jackie ...... 2003-05 ··■ K·• ·• ··••·• ··•• Bippes, Char lene ...... 1992 Ka hlweiss, Ka tie ...... 2001 -04 ··• • R·• ·•••·•··••·• Bowden, Maria ...... 1994-97 Kempf, Sue ...... 1979 Rais, Angie ...... 1988-90 Bower, Maria ...... 1994 Klee, Ma rsha ...... 1975-76 Randall, Lynn ...... 199 1 Bowers, Lo ri ...... 1993 Klein, Joa ni ...... 1976-78 Ravensberg, Lisa ...... 1995-98 Boyer, Amy ...... 1991-94 Klug, Eileen ...... 1981 Rehrig, Michele ...... 1981-84 Brad ley, Jil l ...... 1984 Kube, Sheila ...... 1987 Rickard, Maria ...... 1989-92 Bretz, Deanna ...... 1995-98 Roac h, Li sa ...... 1976-79 Brovelli, M ichele ...... 1992 Ro barge, Lori ...... 1982-83 Brunning, Heid i...... 1985-86 Robertson, Debra...... 1998-02 Bruns, Andrea ...... 1989-91 ··•• L·• ·•··••·•··•• Ro mo, Kimmi ...... 1999-00 Lam pert, Lindsey ...... 1998-01 Roy, Jocelyne ...... 2001 Lehner,Kathy ...... 1981 -82 Ro the, Vanessa ...... 1988-89 ••·C·•··••·•·•··•• LeSatz, Suza nne ...... 1987-90 Rudy, Anne ...... 1978 Cad inha, Ka lei ...... 1987-88 Le Vasseu r, Courtney ...... 1992 Carnes, Becky ...... 1975-78 Li ndemann, Su mmer ...... 1997 Carlson, Colleen ...... 2007-pres. Lindquist, Katie ...... 1996-99 ··•• S·• •···••·•••···• Ca rl son, Kristen ...... 2004-06 Li nn, Te ri ...... 1980 Sad ler, Ja ne ...... 1987 Clark e, Li sa ...... 1975 Lofftus, Jennifer ...... 199 1-94 Sa lee r, Rac hel ...... 2005-06 Co nners, Jody ...... 1985-88 Logsdon, Kell ie ...... 1988-90 Schafer, Th eresa ...... 1976 Co rmey, Rac hel ...... 1987-88 Long, Jennifer...... 1985-86 Schatzman, Sarah ...... 2008-present Crawford, Kim ...... 1981-84 Sherburne, Li ndsey ...... 2002-05 Crotty, Beth ...... 1978-79 Sig illo, Gina ...... 2000 Csaszi, Andrea ...... 2006-pres. ·••• M·• ··••·•·•••·• Sil ber, Ell en ...... 1982-85 Maspero, Ryan ...... 2003-04 Si lldorff, Cindy ...... 1986-89 McCa rthy, Moira ...... 2004-06 Spau lding, Pa ige ...... 1997-99 ·• D·•·•··••·••• McClure, Lauren ...... 2005-07 Sutherland, Jaimarie ...... 2006-pres . Da lley, Heather ...... 1989-92 McMahon, Amy ...... 1991-94 Dawson, Christie ...... 2003-06 McMahon, Jennifer ...... 1993-96 DeGroot, Amy ...... 2006-pres. Maner, Lisa ...... 1980-83 ··•• T·• ·••··•·•••·· DeMark, Andrea ...... 1999-01 Martin, Ali ...... 1998-01 Trapletti, Gina ...... 1983-86 Dirks, Nicola ...... 2002 Martinez, Ch ri s ...... 1979 Troost, Ali ...... 2007-pres. Doell, Meli ssa ...... 1990-91 McEvers, Marcia ...... 1981-84 Tru nk, Kristi ...... 1981 McDonald, Brooke ...... 1975 •••• ••• • Menze l, Marisa ...... 1997 E• ••••••• Merri tt, Bridget ...... 1999-03 ·••• V·• ·•··••••• Ed ler, Lisa ...... 1985 Mitchell, Kris ...... 1984-87 Va n Haverbeke, S...... 1984 Ellick, Torey ...... 2006-pres. Moro, Kristin ...... 1995-96 Velez, Veronica ...... 1983-84 Edwards, Cyndy ...... 1979-81 Moreno, Stephanie ...... 1998-2002 Edwards, Liz ...... 1979-82 Moser, Janelle ...... 1978-79 Mostero, Teresa ...... 1985 •• W·• ·•··••·•••···• Mott, Ann ...... 1998-01 Wal lace, Nikki...... 1990-93 F •••• ••• Mounts,LaManda ...... 1994-97 Webster, Kayleen ...... 2006-pres . ••••••• Murphy, La ura ...... 2004-06 Fairchild, Jeanne ...... 2005 We lsh, Terry ...... 1979-80 Finch, Jocie ...... 1986 Mutch, Shannon ...... 1989-92 Werner,Julie ...... 1976-77 Myers, Kelsi ...... 2007-pres. Fo rster, Devon ...... 2001 -04 Wheat, Cindy ...... 1981-84 Fred iani, Ad ri an ...... 1997-00 Myers, Teresa ...... 1985-88 Wi ley, Em ily ...... 1977 Frohman, Noel ...... 1999-02 Winters, Mary ...... 1976-77 Wiskar, Eri n ...... 2004-07 ··••N·•··••·•·•••· Wolpern, Cassie ...... 2003 Newman, Gayle ...... 1986-88 ■ • •• • • •• Wolpman, Jillian ...... 2008-present ··G· ······ Nyrop, Jessica ...... 2005-pres. Gauley, Debbie ...... 1980 Wright, Shei la ...... 1977-80 Gibbons, Betsy ...... 1983 Wrightson, Je nnifer ...... 1992-94 Gibbs, Terry ...... 1977 ••Q••·· ··· Gordon, Li sa ...... 2000-03 •• ••••••• O'Co nnor, Loretta ...... 1984-85 :. Y: :::::: Gravrock, Erika ...... 1986 Yanchu lova, Pe tia ...... 1996-99 Gunsaulus, Li z ...... 1992-95 O'Hea, Sue ...... 1978 Yo ung, Brynne ...... 2000-03 Gunsaulu s, Sara ...... 1994-97 Ogden, Breanne ...... 2005-pres. Olmsted, Holl y ...... 2000-02 :: USO VOLLEYBALL ... A TRADITION OF SUCCESS:::::::

• 17 postseason tournament appearances • Five conference championships • Averaged 22 wins per season since 1993 • NCAA Regional Semi-Finals (2004, 2006) • 14-0 as 2004 wee Champions • No. 11 AVCA national ranking (Dec. 20, 2004) • WCC Champions (1997, 98, 04, 06, 07) • 13 NCAA Tournament appearances • Five AVCA All-Americans • 13 AVCA All-Region players • Brent Hilliard wee Coach of the Yea r (2006) • Jennifer Petrie - wee Coach of the Year (2004) • Sue Snyder - wee Coach of the Year (1993, 97, 98) • Petia Yanchulova - USD Athletic Hall of Farner • Petia Yanchulova -AVCA First Team All-America (1998, 99) • Kristen Carlson wee Player of the Year (2006) • Devon Forster - wee Player of the Year (2004) • Petia Yanchulova - WCC Player of the Year (1998, 99) • Jennifer Wrightson- wee Player of the Year (1994) • Jackie Bernardin - wee Defender of the Year (2003-05) • Kristen Carlson -AVCA Third-Team All-American (2006) USD Hall of Farner Petia Yanchulova (1996-99) • Lindsey Sherburne -AVCA Third-Team All-America (2004) Unive rsity of San Diego's Petia Ya nchulova (So fia, Bulgaria) was in­ • Christie Dawson -AVCA All-America Honorable Mention (2005) ducted into Th e USO Chet & Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of • Kristen Hurst-AVCA All-America Honorable Mention (2004) Fame in May of 2005 . Yanchulova, a two-time NCAA Division I First • 526-390 all-time record (1975-2007) Team AVCA All-A merican, led USO to consecutive WCC Champion­ 6 ships in 1997 and 1998. Yanchulova was also the 1999 wee Playerof the Yea r, the 1999 WCC Defender of the Yea r, a two-time First Team AII-WCC pick, and a WCC All-Academic Team selec tion.

USD 's wee Championship team of 1998 Back row (l-r): Head coach Sue Snyder, Deanna Bretz, Kristi Pearson, Debra Robertson, Adrian Frediani, Petia Yanchulova, Lindsey Lampert M iddle row (l-r): Ka tie Lindquist, Lisa Ravens­ berg, Stephanie Moreno, Assist. Coach Jennifer Toms Front row USD 's 1997 team wen t 26-4 and won the school's fi rs t-ever WCC (l-r): Ann Mott, Ali Martin, Paige Spaulding. Championship. Back row (l-r): Ass t. Coach Stefanie Francis, Asst. Coach Jennifer Toms, Sara Gunsaulus, Kristi Pearson, Summer Lin­ demann, Head Coach Sue Snyder.Middle row (l-r): Marisa Menze l, Lisa Ravensberg, Pa ige Spaulding, LaManda Mounts, Deanna Bretz. Front row (l-r): Maria Bowden, Ka tie Lindquis t, Adrian Frediani, Petia Ya nchulova.

Current AVP Tour player Katie Lindquist (1 996-99) left USO after establishing a number of USD's 34 assist records. :: USO SWEET-16 TE'"MS····'j >1 ••••····••••··••····••••··•• 2004 NCAA Sweet-16 25-4 Record · 14-0 wee

Season Highlights

14-0 WCC record • Jennifer Petrie honored as WCC Coach of the Year Devon Forster tabbed as wee Player of the Year Three Toreros named AVCA All-Americans Toreros Set Program Record by Advancing to Sweet 16 Devon Forster, Lindsey Sherburne & Kristen Hurst Led by the 2004 wee Coach of the Year Jennifer Petrie and wee Player • Jackie Bernardin named wee of the Year Devon Forster, San Diego (25-4) celebrated its most successful Defensive Player of Year season in program history in 2004. USO won the West Coast Conference School record No. 11 national Championship (a league that sent four teams to the NCAA Tournament) ranking by AVCA (Dec. 6) outright, posting a perfect 14-0 conference record. It was San Diego's first 18 consecutive victories WCC Championship since winning back-to-back titles in 1997 & 1998. Never 14 three-game sweeps before has a Torero team finished WCC play unbeaten and never before has 15-5 vs. AVCA regionally San Diego advanced past the NCAA's second round. San Diego received ranked opponents a No. 9 national seed in the NCAA Tournament and achieved a national ranking as high as No. 11 by the AVCA on December 6, 2004. San Diego • 6-3 against AVCA Top-25 won 18 consecutive matches from October 1-December 4. Prior to San programs Diego's championship season of 2004, USD's best league finish was 13-1 in 1997. Prior to being ranked 11th in early December of 2004, San Diego's previous top ranking had been No. 16 by the AVCA in 1998 & 2003. 2006 NCAA Sweet-16 26-6 Record . 13- 1 wee

Season Highlights

13-1 conference record Brent Hilliard honored as wee Coach of the Year Kristen Carlson tabbed as wee Player of the Year Kristen Carlson Named third­ team All-American Toreros Reach Sweet-16 for Second Time in Three Years Five Toreros took home A/1- WCC Accolades Led by the 2006 wee Coach of the Year Brent Hilliard and wee Pl ayer of the Kristen Carlson, Christie Dawson, Yea r Kri sten Carl son, San Di ego (26-6) ce lebrated its second trip to the NCAA Laurel Abrahamson, Tournament Sweet-16 in the past three sea sons. USO won the West Coast Jessica Nyrop and Andrea Csaszi Conference Championship (a lea gue that se nt three tea ms to the NCAA Tour- • 13 three-game sweeps nament) outright, posting a 13- 1 co nference record . It was Sa n Di ego's seco nd • Jessica Nyrop breaks USD WCC championship in the past three seaso n, and fourth overall.This was only record for single-season the second time in program hi story that the Torero s adva nced beyond the assists with 1,546 second round of the NCAA Tournament. Sa n Di ego received a No. 16 national • Sixth consecutive trip to the seed and were se nt out to Knoxvill e, Tenn. for the first and second round, NCAA Tournament defea ting Jac ksonville State 3-0, and No. 25 Duke 3-2. Th e Toreros then saw their run co me to an end with a 3-0 loss to the eventual national champion, Nebras ka Corn hu skers out in Gai nesville, Fl a. TOREROS TAKE SECOND AT BEACH NATIONAL'S

The University of San Diego women's volleyball team finished in second place in the 2008 Col­ legiate Beach Nationals, falling just three points behind the University of Texas for first place. The Toreros did have two teams win their brackets in the second annual event at Mission Beach on Sunday afternoon.

The tandem of Jaimarie Sutherland and Jessica Nyrop won Flight B by first defeating Ne­ braska's Lindsey Licht and Rachel Schwartz in two games, 15-7 and 15-13. In the quarterfinal round, Sutherland and Nyrop downed USC's Geena Urango and Mychaela Miller 21-16 and 21-17. In the semifinal round, USO cruised past Wisconsin's team of Nicole Klingsporn and Brit­ tany Dolgner, 21-19 and 21 -14. In the championship match, USO downed the Texas tandem of Michelle Moriarty and Chelsey Klein in three games, 18-21, 21-16 and 15-6.

The Toreros' team of Ali Troost and Kayleen Webster also took a championship in the Flight C QA pool. Webster and Troost first cruised their way to a 15-8, 15-7 win over Nebraska's Kori Cooper and Amanda Gates. In the quarterfinal round, USC's Alli Hillgren and Lauren Williams were no match for US D's duo, as Troost and Webster claimed a 21-19, 21-9 win to advance on to the semifinals. In the semifinal round, Troost and Webster rung up a 21-12, 21-9 win over Wiscon­ sin's Caity Dupont and Katherine Dykstra. In the championship match, the San Diego duo then won a hard fought match over the Texas tandem of Jennifer Doris and Heather Kisner, 17-21, 21- 18, 21-19.

In flight A action, USD's team of Andrea Csaszi and Amy DeGroot finished third. DeGroot and Csaszi began action with a 15-9, 15-9 win over Nebraska's Jordan Larson and Tara Mueller. In quarterfinal action, San Diego took home a 21-14, 21-19 win over Wisconsin's Audra Jeffers and Allison Wack. The Toreros then fell in the semifinal round, 18-21, 21-16, 16-14 to Taylor Carico and Jess Gysin from USC.

The final USO team of two, Torey El lick and Breanne Ogden, finished third in the Flight D pool. USO suffered a first round loss to Nebraska's Kayla Banwarth and Brook Delano, 15-13, 15-10. But the Toreros bounced back in the quarterfinal round as they took out USC's Lexie Aiassa and Emilie Stewart, 21-17, 21-6. In the semifinal round, the Toreros tandem saw their run come to an end with a 21-14, 23-21 loss to Nebraska's Banwarth and Dela no.

36 TOREY ELL/CK The University of San Diego is very proud of the student­ athletes that represent our institution on 16 men 's and 1vomen 's NC4.A Division-I athletic teams. These are proud and serious competitors, honored to represent the University. The dedication you 1vitness on the plqyingftelds, on the court, on the course, or in the n;ater is greatjy matched in the classrooms, the laboratories, on stage, or in the community. Lastye ar thirty-tJvo percent of our student-athletes carried a grade-point average above 3.2, and eight of our teams had a cumulative grade-point average above 3.0. Athletics is vital to the University of San Diego, a 1vqy students, faculty, staff 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 of Torero athletics zvith our matry fans.

Dr. Mary E. Lyons President

Dr. Julie Sullivan Rizy Hrynderickx Ph.D Ms. Carmen M. Vazquez V P V P. VP Provost Finance & Administration Student Affairs

D1: Ti11Jotfy O 'Mallry ivfsgr. Daniel Di/labo11gh VP. V P. University Relations Mission & Ministr

University of San Diego Mission Statement The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic excellence, 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 Catholic university known for educating students who are globally competent, ethical leaders working and serving in our complex and changing world.

The l.] nive rsit:y of San Diego is a Roman Catholic in stitution committed to advancing academic excellence, expanding liberal and professional kn owledge, creating a di,·erse and inclusive com­ munit:y, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service. KY SNYDER Executive Director of Athletics

Ky Snyder was named Executive Director o f Athleti cs at the Unive rsity of San Diego o n D ecember 10th, 2003. Dr. Mary E. Lyons, USO President, introduced Snyder who returns to US O where he was Director o f Athl etic D evelopment fro m 1990 to 1996. He came back to USO from the San Diego l nternational Sports Council where he held the posi tion of President. With the Sa n Diego Internatio nal Sports Council, Snyder's primary responsi bility was to promote San D iego/Tijuana as the preferred region fo r sporting events and activities that benefit the community both economicaLi y and socially. r\ccomplishments of the Sports Council bid efforts during Snyder's tenure included securing San D iego the 1997 and 1998 ESPN Summer X Garnes, the Suwki Rock & Roll Marathon, the 1999 Ma jor League Soccer All -Star Game, the Bank o f America/U.S. O lympic Cup, NCAA Division I Men's Bas ketball First & Second Round (2001) contests, the NCAA Division l Women's Vo lleyball Championships (2001) and Super Bowl XXXVII.

In the spring of 2001, Snyder was named the Presid ent o f the Sa n D iego Super Bowl XXXVII Host Committee. He is a member o f the Board of Directors of the San Diego Super Bowl Task Force. Snyder wa s also the Executi ve D irector of the San D iego Inter­ national Sports Foundation.

Prior to joini ng the SDISC, Snyder was the Director o f Athletic D evelopment at the University of Sa n D iego for six years. At USO he was responsible for establi shing the Torero Athletic Association, fund -rai sing efforts for athletics, managing athletic special events and generating corporate sponsorshi p of athl etics.

At US O he oversees an athletic department with seventeen NCAA Division I intercoLi egi ate teams and over 400 student-athletes. He is res ponsible for all ad­ ministrati ve, management and supervisory aspects of the D epartment of Athleti cs. Additionally, he oversees the strategic long-range planning and monitori ng o f budgets, personnel, programs, faciliti es, fundraising, promotions an d marketing, and public relations for an NCAA D ivision I program consisting of eight sports for men and nine sports fo r women. H.e serves on the NCAA D ivision T Football Ru les Commi ttee and as the Corporate Co-Chair of the JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes. ln 2007-08, USO se nt six teams to the NCAA Tourna­ ment, and won the prestigious \VCC Commi ssioner's Cup for the fir st time. The trophy goes to the school with the top performing athletic s program in the eight-team We st Coast Conference. J tis the first time The Snyder Family on a trip to Alaska (1-r): USO has claimed this honor in the Cup's seven-year Sue, Sydney, Cammy, Riley, Ky and Don Hegerle (Sue's father). hi story.

Snyder played football at San Diego State University. H e holds a Bachelor's degree in Marketing from San Diego State University and has studied in the Master's Leadershi p Program at the University of San Diego.

Snyder, who has been a Sa n Diego resident for 26 years, has a very athl etic family. His wife, Sue, was a former standout member of the Uni ted States women's nati onal voll eyball team who played at San D iego State and also coached the Aztecs and Unive rsity of Sa n Diego's women's volleyball teams. l n addi tion, Snyder's father, Lester, held the position as President o f the United States Tennis Association.

The Snyder's reside in Poway with their son Riley (age 15), daughter Sydney (age 12) and daughter Ca mmy (age 9).

USO 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 ath letes while building leadership and team work qualities and a peputation as winners on and off the field of play. USD Media Relations Primary Media Outlets

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