THE COACHING STAFF JILLIAN ELLIS HEAD COACH EIGHTH SEASON WILLIAM & MARY ‘88

Head coach Jillian Ellis enters her eighth season at the helm of the UCLA women’s soccer program. She was hired on July 8, 1999 as the third UCLA women’s soccer head coach in program history. In just seven seasons in Westwood, Ellis has transformed UCLA into one of the elite women’s soccer programs in the nation. She has guided the Bruins to four appearances in the NCAA College Cup, highlighted by trips to the finals in 2000, 2004 and 2005. She owns an overall record of 132-27-7 (.816) at UCLA, while her overall coaching record, which includes two seasons at the University of Illinois, stands at 151-45-7 (.761). In 1999, her first season at the helm, Ellis coached the Bruins to an impressive 15- 5-1 overall record and their fourth NCAA tournament bid. During the season, the Bruins emerged as one of the top teams in the country, ranking as high as No. 7 in the nation, which at that time was the highest regular-season ranking the program had ever achieved. UCLA was able to build on its 1999 performance as, a year later, the Bruins reached the school’s first-ever NCAA College Cup in 2000. UCLA opened play with a 1-0 victory over Portland in the semifinals before dropping a 2-1 heartbreaker to North Carolina in the NCAA title match. UCLA finished second in the national rankings that season with a 19-4-1 overall record. Ellis was rewarded for her efforts when she was named the NSCAA/adidas National Coach of the Year at the NSCAA’s annual convention following the season. In 2001, Ellis guided the Bruins to the Pac-10 title and within one match of a second- straight College Cup. Although UCLA fell upset to Florida in the quarterfinals, the Bruins ended the season ranked No. 5 nationally with a 20-3-0 overall record. The Bruins’ 20 victories that year set a single-season school record. In 2002, UCLA made another strong run deep into the NCAA Tournament by reaching the third round. The Bruins finished 18-4 overall and ended the season ranked No. 7 in the NSCAA/adidas final national poll. With an 8-1 record, UCLA also finished second in the highly-competitive Pac-10 Conference. The 2003 season was another special year for Ellis and the Bruins, as UCLA advanced to the College Cup for the second time in school history. UCLA posted a 20-2-3 overall record, claiming its fourth Pac-10 title. For her efforts, Ellis was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year at season’s end. The Bruins made a return trip to the NCAA College Cup in 2004, falling in the NCAA Final to Notre Dame on penalty kicks. UCLA ended the season with an 18-7 overall record, earning the third Pac-10 title for Ellis in the process. In 2005, Ellis guided the Bruins to the NCAA College Cup for the third year in a row, “Our goal every year at UCLA is to compete for making UCLA the only team in the country to appear in the last three College Cups. a Pac-10 and national championship, as well as The Bruins, who set the school record for wins with 22, finished the season with a

22-2-2 overall record and the school’s third Pac-10 title in a row. maximize every player’s potential” In addition to her efforts in the college game, Ellis has also excelled at the international — Jillian Ellis level after serving as the head coach of the Under-21 U.S. National Team. She has led the U-21s to two Nordic Cup titles (2000 and 2005), including a trip to the finals in 2006. In addition to her work with the U-21s, Ellis has served as a consultant with the U.S. Olympic Team in Sydney, Australia in the Summer of 2000. She has also worked extensively with the Under-16 U.S. National Team. Ellis came to Westwood after heading the University of Illinois women’s soccer program for two years. In 1998, she brought the Fighting Illini to a 12-8 record and a first-ever Big-Ten Tournament berth. In the program’s first year in 1997, the Illini ranked among the leaders in the Big Ten in attendance.

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Coach Ellis By the Numbers NCAA Winningest Active Coaches (Div.-I) NNameame ...... YYrs.rs...... RRecordecord ...... ((Pct.)Pct.) 1. , North Carolina ...... 27 ...... 602-27-18 ...... (.944) 2. ...... 5 ...... 101-14-8 ...... (.854) 3. , Florida ...... 16 ...... 280-72-18 ...... (.781) 4. Jerry Smith, Santa Clara ...... 19 ...... 311-79-26 ...... (.779) 5. , UConn ...... 25 ...... 431-115-29 ...... (.775) 6. Chris Petrucelli, Texas ...... 16 ...... 262-74-16 ...... (.767) 77.. JillianJillian EEllis,llis, UUCLACLA ...... 9 ...... 1151-45-751-45-7 ...... ((.761).761) 8. John Walker, Nebraska ...... 12 ...... 200-60-9...... (.760) 9. , Notre Dame ...... 16 ...... 248-73-17 ...... (.759) 10. G. Guerrieri, Texas A&M ...... 15 ...... 236-75-11 ...... (.750)

Ellis’ Year-by-Year Record (Nine Seasons) Year ...... School ...... Record (Pct.) ...... NCAA Finish ...... Conf. Finish ...... Final Ranking 1997 ...... Illinois ...... 7-10-0 (.411) ...... N/A ...... 10th ...... N/A 1998...... Illinois ...... 12-8-0 (.600) ...... N/A ...... 8th ...... N/A Head coach Jillian Ellis enters her eighth season at UCLA with a career coaching record or 151-45-7. Her .761 winning percentage ranks seventh nationally among NCAA Division-I coaches. ILLINOIS TOTALS ...... 19-18-0 (.514) 1999...... UCLA ...... 15-5-1 (.738) ...... T-9th ...... 3rd ...... #14 Prior to heading up the University of Illinois women’s soccer program, Ellis served 2000 ...... UCLA ...... 19-4-1 (.813) ...... 2nd ...... 3rd ...... #2 as an assistant coach at the University of Virginia for one year (1996-97), at Mary- 2001 ...... UCLA ...... 20-3-0 (.870) ...... T-5th ...... 1st ...... #5 land for three years (1994-96) and at North Carolina State for another three years 2002 ...... UCLA ...... 18-4-0 (.818) ...... T-9th ...... 2nd ...... #7 2003 ...... UCLA ...... 20-2-3 (.860) ...... T-3rd ...... 1st ...... #3 (1988-90). As an assistant coach at North Carolina State, Ellis helped the Wolfpack 2004 ...... UCLA ...... 18-7-0 (.720) ...... 2nd ...... T-1st ...... #2 secure the 1988 Atlantic Coast Conference title and an NCAA Final Four appear- 2005 ...... UCLA ...... 22-2-2 (.885) ...... 2nd ...... 1st ...... #3 ance. In 1993, at the University of Maryland, she helped lead the Terrapins to the 1995 NCAA quarterfinals. UCLA TOTALS ...... 132-27-7 (.816) OVERALL TOTALS...... 151-45-7 (.761) A forward at the College of William & Mary from 1984-87, Ellis was a third-team All-American in 1987 and an honorable mention all-region selection in 1985. She Career Highlights • Led the Under-21s to the Nordic Cup title in was also a member of the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America Senior 2000 and 2005, including a second-place Recognition Team in 1987. In 1984, Ellis led the Braddock Road Club in Virginia to • Has led UCLA to three-straight Pac-10 finish in 2006 titles and NCAA College Cup appearances the Under-19 national championship. (2003, 2004 and 2005) • Head coach for two seasons at the Ellis is the daughter of legendary soccer coach John Ellis, who is a former assistant University of Illinois (1997-98) coach with the U.S. Women’s National Team and has directed the Soccer Academy • Led UCLA to a school record 22 victories in 2005 • Earned third-team All-America honors as in Manassas, Virginia since 1984. John was a longtime soccer ambassador for the a player at the College of William & Mary British government, helping to create soccer programs worldwide. He also served • 2003 Pac-10 Coach of the Year (1984-87). Inducted into the William & as head coach for the Trinidad and Tobago national team. Ellis’ brother, Paul Ellis, Mary Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002. • 2000 NSCAA/adidas National Coach of is also a soccer coach. In 1998, he was head coach for the Region I U-17 team. A the Year • Assistant coach at the University of former assistant coach at George Mason University, he currently works full-time Virginia (1996), Maryland (1984-96) and • Has guided UCLA to a total of four NCAA with his father at the Soccer Academy. North Carolina St. (1988-90) College Cup appearances (2000, 2003, Jillian Ellis grew up in Portsmouth, England and came to the United States in 1981 2004 and 2005) • Holds a United States Soccer Federation at the age of 15. She also lived in Singapore for two years while her father helped ‘A’ License to develop a national soccer program in that country. She earned her bachelor of • Has led the Bruins to a total of four Pac-10 arts degree in English Literature and Composition from the College of William & titles (2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005) • Currently serves as a coaching education staff advisor with U.S. Soccer. Mary in 1988 and currently resides in Los Angeles. • Current head coach of the Under-21 U.S. National Team.

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JOE MARK B.J. MALLIA CARR SNOW ASSISTANT HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON FOURTH SEASON FIRST SEASON OLD DOMINION ‘92 BOURNEMOUTH ‘01 INDIANA ‘00

UCLA head coach Jillian Ellis announced the hiring of UCLA assistant coach Mark Carr is entering his B.J. Snow begins his first season on the UCLA coaching Joe Mallia as assistant head coach on June 10, 2005. fourth season in Westwood after being hired on July staff in 2006, serving as a volunteer assistant. Mallia, who is entering is second season at UCLA, came 16, 2003. Snow comes to UCLA after spending the last four years to Westwood from Loyola College (Md.), where he was During his time in Westwood, the Bruins have won three as the head men’s coach at his former high school, head coach for seven years. Pac-10 titles and have played in the College Cup three Portage Central in Kalamazoo, Mich. During his tenure Mallia, who is coming off five-straight NCAA Tournament times, making runs to the finals in 2004 and 2005. at PCHS, he led the Mustangs to three Southern Michi- appearances at Loyola, compiled an overall record of A native of London, England, Carr came to UCLA from gan Athletic Conference (SMAC) titles, including three 89-45-9 in seven years. This past season, the Grey- Northern California, where he held several coaching district championships. In addition, Portage Central set hounds outscored Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference positions at both the high school and club levels. the school record for wins in both 2004 (19) and 2005 (20). He also coached NSCAA/adidas National High (MAAC) opponents by a 26-1 margin, breaking the Carr graduated in 2001 with an International Market- School Player of the Year Eric Alexander, who recently school single-season record for most wins (16), highest ing-Management degree with French from England’s signed with Indiana. Snow was also an assistant with winning percentage (.800), most points (160) and goals Bournemouth University, where he also played on the the girl’s team at the school. (59). Loyola also recently captured the MAAC regular soccer team. season and post-season tournament titles. A four-year starter on defense at Indiana from 1996-99, Prior to college, he was a member of the Charlton Snow helped the Hoosiers capture four-straight Big Ten A native of Syosset, N.Y., Mallia was a goalkeeper at Old Athletic Youth Football Program from ages 15-19. While titles, including back-to-back national championships Dominion University from 1987-91, earning team MVP in England, he also played on several semi-pro teams, in 1998 and 1999. He was an academic All-American honors in 1990. He graduated with a degree in sports including Weymouth, Dorchester Town and Welling. He his senior season and an All-Big-Ten academic selec- medicine, leaving ODU as the school’s career leader represented England Schools at the U-18 level and was tion every year. Indiana’s record during his time in in saves (206) and shutouts (20). He was inducted into captain of his state team. the ODU Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. Bloomington was an impressive 81-8-3. “During the past three years, Mark has proven himself Snow graduated in 1995 from Portage Central, where he “I am extremely pleased that Joe decided to join the to be an integral part of this program,” said head was an NSCAA/adidas High School All-American. UCLA staff,” said Ellis. “His successful coaching coach Jillian Ellis. “His chemistry with the players, experience, playing background, and strong personal professionalism and coaching ability is a large part qualities make him a fantastic addition to our program. of our success.” I know that the players, staff and UCLA community will In addition to his work with the UCLA team, Carr works directly benefit from Joe’s decision to be a part of the locally with the South Bay Force Soccer Club. He is Bruin family.” also on the Region-IV ODP staff. He recently earned JILL Joe and his wife Amy live in Redondo Beach with their his USSF “A” License. two daughters, Kaitlyn (5) and Reagan (2). OAKES UNDERGRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON UCLA ‘06

After recently wrapping up a stellar four-year career as a player at UCLA from 2002-05, Jill Oakes joins the coaching staff as an undergraduate assistant coach for the 2006 season while finishing up her degree in Psychol- ogy. She is expected to graduate this December. A defender from nearby West Hills, Calif., Oakes finished her career as one of the most accomplished players in UCLA history. Last year as a senior, she was named a first-team NSCAA/adidas All-American, and NCAA All-Tournament selection, and one of 15 semifinalists for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Additionally, she was a three-time first-team All-Pac-10 selection, leading the Bruins to NCAA College Cup appearances in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Oakes played three years in the midfield before moving to the Bruin defense in 2005. She finished her career with 34 points on 10 goals and 14 assists. The 2006 UCLA Coaching Staff (From Left): B.J. Snow, Mark Carr, Jillian Ellis and Joe Mallia. She currently trains with the U.S. Women’s National Team.

8 University of California, Los Angeles Bristyn Davis

Adams / Calvert ...... 10 Castelanelli / Davis ...... 11 DiMartino / Gleason ...... 12 Hardy / Harris ...... 13 Henderson / Kleinert ...... 14 Kron / Lang ...... 15 S. Lindstrom / Mac Kechnie ...... 16 Oda-Burns / Playle ...... 17 Sayles / Thompson / Ursini ...... 18 B. Zerboni / M. Zerboni ...... 19 Bruin Newcomers ...... 20-21

9 2006 Women’s Soccer Media Guide RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES DANESHA CATHERINE ADAMS CALVERT 5-6 / JUNIOR / MIDFIELDER 5-6 / SOPHOMORE / MIDFIELDER SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIO MALIBU, CALIF. 25 SHAKER HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL 14 MALIBU HIGH SCHOOL

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2004 (Fr.) 25-23 78 12 5 4 28 2005 (Fr.) 14-4 2 0 0 0 0 2005 (So.) 26-26 95 21 9 4 46 TOTALS 51-49 173 33 14 8 74 22005005 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Appeared in 14 matches, starting four … Came in as a substitute in the Bruins’ 4-0 victory over Florida State at the NCAA College Cup … Started matches UU.S..S. NNationalational TeamTeam — A member of the U.S. team that won the 2006 CONCACAF against Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford and Arizona … Appeared in the midfield Under-20 Final Women’s Qualifying Tournament in Mexico … Played in four games, and on defense. starting two, and scored one goal against Jamaica … Traveled with the U-20s to HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Three-year member of the Cal-South ODP State Team (2002- the World Championships in Russia … Helped the U-21s place second at the 2006 04) … Region-IV pool player in 2002 and 2003 … Helped her ODP Region IV team Nordic Cup … A member of the U.S. Under-21 National Team pool in 2005, but did capture a national championship in 2003 … Four-year letterwinner at Malibu High not make the Nordic Cup squad due to injury … Former member of the U.S. U-16 School … All-Area honorable mention by the Los Angeles Daily News … Three-time National Team Player Pool. first-team All-Frontier League selection … Led her team in goals and assists all four 22005005 ((So.)So.) — Started all 26 matches … Led the Pac-10 in scoring with 46 points on years … Three-time Team MVP and Scholar-Athlete selection … Also was a three- 21 goals and four assists … NSCAA/adidas second-team All-American … Member of year letterwinner in track and field, competing in the 100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100 and Soccer America’s Collegiate MVP Team … First-team Soccer Buzz All-American … 4x400 … Teammate of fellow freshmen Kelsey Davis and Caitlyn Mac Kechnie on First-team All-Pac-10 selection … Member of the all-tournament team at the NCAA the 2004 National Champion So. Cal United Club Team. College Cup … Scored an NCAA Tournament record four goals in the Bruins’ 5-0 PPersonalersonal — Full name is Catherine Lynn Calvert … Born September 3, 1987 in victory over Virginia in the NCAA Quarterfinals … Tallied a total of six goals during Santa Monica, Calif. …Daughter of Kim and Cheryl Calvert … Mother, uncle and UCLA’s run to the NCAA Final … Set a new single-season school record with nine two aunts all attended UCLA … Has one brother, Brian … Admires seven-time Tour game-winning goals. de France winner Lance Armstrong … Grandparents Lee and Larry Calvert are in 22004004 (Fr.)(Fr.) — Played in all 25 games, starting 23 … Soccer America and Soccer the USA Badminton Hall of Fame. Buzz Freshman All-American … Named to the 2004 NCAA All-Tournament Team … Scored four goals during the NCAA Tournament, including game winners over Duke (3rd Rd.) and Princeton (Semifinals) … Ended the season ranked second on the team and fourth in the Pac-10 in scoring with 28 points (12g, 4a) … Ranked first on the team with five game-winning goals …Scored both goals in a season- opening win over , her first collegiate game … Followed that up with a pair of goals two days later against LMU …Named Pac-10 Player of the Week and to Soccer America’s Team of the Week after those two performances.

HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Region-IV ODP Team member … Lettered one season, earn- ing Rookie of the Year honors at Walnut High School in Walnut, Calif. … Finished up her high school career at Shaker Heights High School in Shaker Heights, Ohio … Third-Team All-Ohio selection … Owns the Shaker Heights single-season record for goals and assists … Played club soccer for the FC Slammers … Helped the Slammers to a pair of state championships … Named MVP of the Under-19 Super Group at the 2003 Surf Cup after leading her team to the title … Also helped her team capture the Frosted Flakes Kellogs Cup in 2000, earning a picture on a Kel- logs cereal box.

PPersonalersonal — Daughter of LaVonne and Lawrence Adams … Has one brother, Damaris … Enjoys playing and volleyball in her spare time … Admires Kobe Bryant and Mia Hamm … Born June 6, 1986 in Bellflower, Calif.

10 University of California, Los Angeles RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES MARY BRISTYN CASTELANELLI DAVIS 5-7 / SENIOR / DEFENDER 5-4 / SENIOR / FORWARD LODI, CALIF. LOCUST VALLEY, N.Y. 3 TOKAY HIGH SCHOOL 9 ST. ANTHONY’S HIGH SCHOOL

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2003 (Fr.) 14-8 7 0 0 4 4 2003 (Fr.) 25-21 82 9 2 3 21 2004 (So.) 14-14 6 0 0 0 0 2004 (So.) 25-25 98 14 1 6 34 2005 (Jr.) 25-25 16 3 1 5 11 2005 (Jr.) 20-17 18 0 0 2 2

TTOTALSOTALS 53-4753-47 2929 3 1 9 1515 TTOTALSOTALS 770-630-63 119898 2233 3 1111 5577

UU.S..S. NationalNational TeamTeam — Helped the Under-21 U.S. National Team capture its seventh- UU.S..S. NationalNational TTeameam — Helped the U-21 U.S. National Team capture its fifth con- straight Nordic Cup title in July of 2005 in Karlskoga, Sweden. secutive Nordic Cup title in 2003, defeating Sweden, 2-1 in the final … Joined the 22005005 ((Jr.)Jr.) — Started 25 of 26 matches … Third-team NSCAA/adidas All-Far-West U-21s following a four-goal performance against Canada as a member of the U-19s Region selection … Honorable mention All-Pac-10 … Member of the ESPN The on May 28, 2003 … Recently helped the U-21s place second at the 2006 Nordic Cup Magazine Academic All-District-8 first-team … Helped the Bruin defense record a … Golden Boot Award winner at the adidas Cup while playing with the U-19s. single-season record 18 shutouts … Started every match during the NCAA Tourna- 22005005 ((Jr.)Jr.) — Appeared in 20 matches, starting 17 … Made a successful transition ment … Ended the season with 11 points on three goals and five assists … Scored to defense after playing her first two seasons as a forward … Member of a Bruin the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory over No. 14 Princeton at the University of back line that recorded a single-season record 18 shutouts … Started every match Miami Classic … Also scored goals in victories over UC Santa Barbara and Mis- during the NCAA Tournament … Helped the Bruins hold opponents scoreless sissippi Valley State. during the first five rounds of NCAA play … Ended the season with two points on 22004004 (So.)(So.) — Joined the team midseason due to training with the Under-19 U.S. two assists … Assisted on the game-winning goal in a 3-2 double-overtime victory National Team in preparation for the World Championships … Started all 14 matches over USC on Oct. 7. she appeared in … Helped the UCLA defense post eight shutouts, including five in 22004004 ((So.)So.) — Played and started all 25 matches … Honorable mention All-America the NCAA Tournament … Member of a defense that ranked 17th nationally in goals selection from Soccer Buzz … Third-team NSCAA/adidas All-Far West Region … against average (0.66) … Honorable mention All-Pac-10 Academic selection. Second-team All-Pac-10 selection … NCAA All-Tournament Team member … Led 22003003 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Appeared in 14 matches, starting eight … Forced to sit out the last 11 the team and ranked second in the Pac-10 in scoring with 34 points (14g, 6a) … matches of the season due to a back injury … Helped the UCLA defense tie a school Ranked in the top-5 in the conference in nearly every offensive category … Also record with 15 shutouts … Member of a Bruin defense ranked 10th in the country led the Pac-10 in shots with 98 … Scored a goal against Princeton during UCLA’s in shutout percentage (0.60) and 19th in goals against average (0.73) … Ended the 2-0 victory in the NCAA College Cup Semifinals … Named to Soccer America’s year with four points on four assists. Team of the Week after recording a hat trick in the Bruins’ 5-1 victory over No. 7 Washington on Oct. 17. HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Three-year letterwinner at Tokay High School in Lodi, Calif. … Member of UCLA’s No. 2 rated recruiting class according to Soccer America 22003003 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Played in all 25 matches, starting 21 … Ranked fourth on the team … Ranked No. 16 nationally according to Soccer America’s Top-25 Recruits for and eighth in the Pac-10 in scoring with 21 points (9g, 3a) … Led the conference 2003 … Earned Parade All-America honors in 2003 and NSCAA/adidas All-America in shots with 82 … Scored the game-winning goal in a 6-2 victory over Oakland on honors in 2001 and 2002 … Member of the U.S. Under-19 National Team … Played Sept. 14 … Also posted the game winner in a 3-2 double-overtime victory over No. with the U-19s at the Texas Shootout in 2003 … Traveled to Germany in July of 9 Washington on Oct. 11 … Started all five matches during the NCAA Tournament 2003, taking on U-19 teams from Germany and Holland … Has also played with the … Scored a goal in a 4-0 quarterfinal victory over Penn State. U-16 National Team … Traveled to France with the U-16s in the summer of 2002 … HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club —First-team Parade All-American in 2003 … McDonald’s All- Three-time all-league selection … Did not play high school soccer her senior year American Candidate … Listed as the No. 10 rated recruit in the nation by Soccer … Also participated on the cross-country team … Twice earned all-league honors in America … Member of UCLA’s No. 2 rated recruiting class … Named National Player cross-country … Played club soccer for the Pleasanton Rage in 2002-03 … Helped of the Year by Student Sports Magazine her senior season at St. Anthony’s High lead the Rage to the California State Cup title in her only season with the team. School in Huntington, N.Y. … Led St. Anthony’s to back-to-back state titles in 2002 PPersonalersonal — Full name is Mary Margaret Castelanelli … Daughter of Larry and Louise and 2003 … Scored 76 goals in three seasons, including 32 her senior year … Tallied Castelanelli … Has two older brothers, L.J. and Marc … Has three sisters, Christy, 90 points her senior season, leading her team to a 19-1-1 overall record and a No. Alex and Darcie … Enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding and surfing … Born April 5 national ranking … Played club soccer for the HBC Fury … Helped her club team 23, 1985 in Stockton, Calif. to five New York State Championships, including two regional titles. PPersonalersonal — Full name is Bristyn M. Davis … Daughter of Joseph and Beth Davis … Has two older brothers, Brett and Chadd … Both brothers played professional soccer for the … Chadd was a member of UCLA’s soccer team from 1999-2002 … Born January 12, 1985 in Newport Beach, Calif.

11 2006 Women’s Soccer Media Guide RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES CHRISTINA MICHELLE DIMARTINO GLEASON 5-2 / SOPHOMORE / MIDFIELDER 5-4 / SENIOR / MIDFIELDER MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. LAKE FOREST, CALIF. 5 MASSAPEQUA HIGH SCHOOL 24 EL TORO HIGH SCHOOL

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2005 (Fr.) 26-26 37 5 2 5 15 2003 (Fr.) 8-1 0 0 0 0 0 2004 (So.) 8-5 2 0 0 2 2 2005 (Jr.) 22-3 8 0 0 0 0 UU.S..S. NNationalational TeamTeam — CCalledalled iintonto hherer firstfirst U.S.U.S. U-20U-20 Women’sWomen’s NationalNational TeamTeam trainingtraining TTOTALSOTALS 38-938-9 1010 0 0 2 2 ccampamp iinn MMayay ooff 22005005 … MemberMember ofof tthehe 22006006 UU-20-20 WWorldorld CChampionshiphampionship TTeameam … AAlsolso ttrainedrained wwithith tthehe UU.S..S. UU-19s-19s iinn ppreparationreparation fforor tthehe 22004004 FFIFAIFA UU-19-19 WWorldorld CChampion-hampion- 22005005 ((Jr.)Jr.) — Appeared in 22 matches, starting three … Played in all six matches sshipships iinn TThailandhailand … PPlayedlayed wwithith tthehe UU.S..S. UU-16-16 aandnd UU-17-17 NNationalational TTeams.eams. during the NCAA Tournament … Made starts against Penn State, Colorado (Oct. 22005005 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Only freshman to start all 26 matches … Soccer Buzz Freshman 11) and Oregon … Ended the season with eight shots. All-American … Member of the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team … Honorable mention 22004004 (So.)(So.) — Appeared in eight matches, starting five … Ended the season with All-Pac-10 selection … Ended the season ranked fourth on the team in scoring with two points on two assists … Had an assist in victories over Santa Barbara (Sept. 15 points (5g, 5a) … Posted the game-winning goal in the Bruins’ 4-0 victory over 5) and another against Oregon (Oct. 10) … Honorable mention All-Pac-10 Academic Florida State in the NCAA Semifinals … Also had the game winner against San selection. Diego on Aug. 28 … Registered an assist in her first college game, a 3-0 victory 22003003 (Fr.)(Fr.) — Appeared in eight matches … Made her only start of the season in a over Long Beach State on Aug. 26. scoreless tie against Santa Barbara on Sept. 3. HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Two-time Parade Magazine High School All-American (2004 & 2005) … 2004 NSCAA/adidas National High School Player of the Year … 2004 HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Four-year letterwinner at El Toro High School in Lake Forest, NSCAA/adidas High School All-American … Gatorade State Player of the Year for Calif. … Member of UCLA’s No. 2 rated recruiting class according to Soccer America New York … 2003 and 2004 NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American … Ranked as the … Three-time first-team All-South Coast League selection … Two-time first-team No. 12 overall recruit in the country sixth best forward by Student Sports Magazine All-CIF performer … Also named to the Los Angeles Times Southern California … Top-25 U.S. High School Recruit by Soccer Buzz … Four-year varsity letterwinner Regional Team … El Toro’s Golden Boot Award winner in 2003 … Also named of- at Massapequa High School in Massapequa, NY… Two-time Nassau County Player fensive MVP her junior season … Two-year team captain … Member of Southern of the Year … Played club soccer for the Albertson Express … Helped her club California’s Olympic Development Program … State pool player in 2002 … Also team capture four state championships … Albertson Express also won the WAGS brought into ODP Regional Camp in 2002 … Played club soccer for the prestigious Tournament and the Disney Cup in 2004. Southern California Blues.

PPersonalersonal — Full name is Christina DiMartino … Born November 6, 1986 in Long PPersonalersonal — Full name is Michelle Rene Gleason … Daughter of Joseph and Norma Island, New York … Daughter of Daniel and Patrice DiMartino … Has one brother, Gleason … Has one brother, Michael and one sister, Markie … Enjoys surfing Daniel … Three sisters are Gina, Victoria and Jaclyn … Father is a New York City … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as signing to play for the Bruins … Born February Firefighter. 25, 1985 in Orange, Calif.

12 University of California, Los Angeles RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES ERIN JESSICA HARDY HARRIS 5-6 / SOPHOMORE / DEFENDER 5-10 / SENIOR / DEFENDER COSTA MESA, CALIF. WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. 12 NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL 28 EL CAMINO REAL HIGH SCHOOL

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2005 (Fr.) 25-25 2 0 0 0 0 2003 (Fr.) 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 2004 (So.) 15-3 3 0 0 0 0 UU.S..S. NNationalational TTeameam — Made a late run to earn a spot on the U-20 World Champion- 2005 (Jr.) 9-0 1 0 0 0 0 ship roster … Attended her first U-20 training camp in early May of 2006 … Also TTOTALSOTALS 27-327-3 5 0 0 0 0 participated in a U.S. U-21 Women’s National Team training camp in April of 2006. 22005005 ((Jr.)Jr.) — Appeared in nine matches … Came on as a sub in UCLA’s 4-0 victory 22005005 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Played and started 25 of 26 matches … Member of the Pac-10 All-Fresh- over Florida State in the NCAA College Cup Semifinals … Also appeared in the man Team … Started all six matches during the NCAA Tournament … Helped UCLA Bruins’ 9-0 victory over Mississippi Valley State in the first round. register a single-season school record 18 shutouts, including five during the NCAA 22004004 ((So.)So.) — Appeared in 15 matches, starting three … All three starts were shut- Tournament … Member of a Bruin defense that surrendered just 12 goals all season outs …Made her first career start in a 2-0 victory over SMU on Sept. 17 … Started a … Earned the team’s Most Improved Player Award at the end of the season. day later in the Bruins’ 1-0 decision over Texas A&M … Also helped the Bruins blank HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Four-year starting defender at Newport Harbor High School in Oregon, 6-0 on Oct. 10 … Appeared in UCLA’s 3-2 double-overtime victory over USC Newport Beach, Calif. … Team captain …Team MVP in 2002 …All-CIF and All-Sea on Nov. 7, a win that clinched a share of the Pac-10 title. View League selection … Member of the ODP Region-IV player pool … Helped the team to a regional championship in 2004 … Played club soccer for the Southern 22003003 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Appeared in three matches … Saw action against UW-Milwaukee, California Blues, along with fellow sophomores Blake and McCall Zerboni … Has Oakland and Loyola Marymount. played for the Blues since the U-11s … Helped the Blues to League Cup Champion- HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Four-year letterwinner at El Camino Real High School in Woodland ships in 2001 and 2002, and Region-IV Championship in 2000 … Also helped the Hills, Calif. … Member of UCLA’s No. 2 rated recruiting class according to Soccer Blues to the Surf Cup title in 2004. America … Los Angeles City Player of the Year in 2003 … Three-time first-team PPersonalersonal — Full name is Erin Rachel Hardy … Born September 16, 1986 in Anaheim All-CIF City selection … Four-time first-team All-West Valley League selection … El Hills, Calif. …Daughter of Rick and Gloria Hardy … Mother also attended UCLA …Has Camino Real team captain in 2003 … Daily News All-Region selection her senior one brother, Jason … Enjoys hanging out with friends and going to the movies … year … Led El Camino Real to three city titles from 2001-03 … Played club soccer Admires former U.S. Women’s National Team member Michelle Akers. for the West Valley Samba … Helped the Samba to the 2002 U.S. Youth Soccer U-16 National Championship … Member of a defense that allowed only two goals during both regional and national play … Also led her team to the 2000 Nike Premier Cup U-14 Championship … Member of the ODP Cal South team since 1999.

PPersonalersonal — Full name is Jessica Lynne Harris … Daughter of Michael and Linda Harris …Admires tennis professionals Venus and Serena Williams … Enjoys watch- ing movies and learning the history of film … Favorite class is U.S. History … Born December 31, 1985 in Van Nuys, Calif.

13 2006 Women’s Soccer Media Guide RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES VALERIE NICOLE HENDERSON KLEINERT 5-7 / JUNIOR / GOALKEEPER 5-4 / SOPHOMORE / DEFENDER ORINDA, CALIF. LA CANADA, CALIF. 1 MIRAMONTE HIGH SCHOOL 13 FLINTRIDGE PREP

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS MMinutesinutes SSavesaves SShutoutshutouts GAGA GAAGAA W-L-TW-L-T YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2004 (Fr.) 25-25 2278 65 12 17 0.67 18-7-0 2005 (Fr.) 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 (So.) 25-24 2056 45 10 12 0.53 20-2-2 TTOTALSOTALS 550-490-49 4 4335335 1 11010 2 222 2 299 0 0.60.60 3 38-9-28-9-2 22005005 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Appeared in just one match, coming in as a substitute in UCLA’s 4-0 victory over St. Mary’s on Sept. 18. UU.S..S. NationalNational TeamTeam — A membermember ofof thethe U.S.U.S. teamteam thatthat wonwon thethe 22006006 CCONCACAFONCACAF HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Member of the ODP Cal-South State Team in 2001-2002 … UUnder-20nder-20 FFinalinal WWomen’somen’s QQualifyingualifying TTournamentournament iinn MMexicoexico … PPlayedlayed iinn ttwowo mmatchesatches Four-year letterwinner at Flintridge Prep in La Canada, Calif. … Team captain and iinn Mexico,Mexico, earningearning shutoutsshutouts inin bothboth … TraveledTraveled toto thethe U-20U-20 WorldWorld ChampionshipsChampionships inin MVP … Three-time first-team All-Prep League selection (2002 and 2004) … Named RRussiaussia … HHasas ttrainedrained wwithith thethe U.S.U.S. UU-19-19 aandnd UU-17-17 NNationalational TTeams.eams. second-team all-league in 2003 … Led the Prep League in goals scored in 2002 … 22005005 ((So.)So.) — Appeared in 25 matches, starting 24 … NSCAA/adidas second-team Ended her prep career with 72 goals and 43 assists … First-team all-area selection All-American … First-team All-Pac-10 selection … Honorable mention All-Pac-10 by the Los Angeles Daily News … Was also a three-year letterwinner in Track & Academic selection … Earned first-team NSCAA/adidas All-Far-West Region honors Field … Three-time CIF Finalist in the 4x400 … Plays club soccer for the Santa Anita … Ended the season ranked second in the Pac-10 with an 0.53 goals against aver- Strikers … Played mostly up top and in the midfield in high school … Recruited to age … Surrendered just 12 goals all season … Finished the year with 10 shutouts, UCLA as a defender. including five during the NCAA Tournament … Ended the season with a 20-2-2 record in goal … Made a team-best 45 saves. PPersonalersonal — Full name is Nicole Marie Kleinert … Goes by the name Coco … Born 22004004 ((Fr.)Fr.) — UCLA’s starting goalkeeper in all 25 matches …NCAA All-Tournament September 12, 1987 in West Lake, Ohio … Daughter of Richard and Darleen Kleinert Team selection after posting five shutouts in postseason play … Soccer America … Has two brothers, Adam and Matt … Enjoys snowboarding, traveling and watching and Soccer Buzz Freshman All-American … Led the Pac-10 Conference in shutouts sports … Favorite academic class is Psychology. with 12 …Ranked third in the conference and 22nd in the nation with a goals against average of 0.67 … Registered a season-high seven saves in a 1-0 victory over Arizona State on Oct. 29 … Posted six saves in a 2-1 win over LMU on Aug. 29 … Played every minute during all six matches in the NCAA Tournament, surrendering just one goal on a penalty kick in the NCAA Final.

HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Two-time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American … Has seen time with both the U19 and U17 U.S. National Teams … Participated at the adidas ESP Camp in 2002 … Diablo Foothill Athletic League (DFAL) Defensive MVP in 2003 … Led her club team the Walnut Creek Strikers to a second-place finish at the state cup in 2003 … Also helped the Strikers win the Premier League Championship in 2002 and 2003 … Member of the USYSA All-Star Team that toured Germany in the spring of 2003 … First-team all-league in softball and track & field (pole vault) … Two-time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American.

PPersonalersonal — Daughter of Steve Henderson and Sara Harkness … Has three sisters, Elizabeth, Rachel and Hannah … Enjoys rock climbing … Born April 19, 1986 in Concord, Calif.

14 University of California, Los Angeles RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES STEPHANIE KARA KRON LANG 5-3 / R. JUNIOR / MIDFIELDER 5-10 / SOPHOMORE / FORWARD PARADISE VALLEY, ARIZ. OAKVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA 18 XAVIER COLLEGE PREP 15 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2003 (Fr.) 20-10 30 0 0 5 5 2005 (Fr.) 24-24 101 17 3 6 40 2005 (So.) 24-4 18 2 0 3 7 TTOTALSOTALS 44-1444-14 4848 2 0 8 1212 22006006 — Will redshirt the year while recovering from a torn ACL suffered in the offseason. UU.S..S. NNationalational TTeameam — Pool player with the Under-20 U.S. National Team … Redshirted CCanadiananadian NNationalational TTeameam — At 15, became the youngest player to ever play with the 2004 season while playing with the Under-19 U.S. National Team …Traveled with Full Canadian National Team … Also holds the world record as the youngest the U-19s to Thailand for the World Championships in November of 2004 … Has player to ever score in a full international match (Mar. 3, 2002 vs. Wales) … Has also made trips with the U-19s to Germany and Mexico. scored 21 goals in 44 appearances for Canada … Appeared in all six matches at 22005005 ((So.)So.) — Appeared in 24 matches, starting four … Ended the season with seven the 2003 Women’s World Cup, scoring two goals … Scored four goals in a 9-0 win points on two goals and three assists … Played in five of six matches during the over Jamaica at the 2002 Gold Cup … Helped her country capture the silver medal NCAA Tournament … Scored a goal in a 9-0 victory over Mississippi Valley State at the Under-19 World Championships in 2002 … Also played at the U-19 World in the first round … Had an assist in the Bruins’ 4-0 decision over Florida State in Championships in 2004, scoring three goals … Has scored a total of eight goals in the NCAA College Cup Semifinals … Also scored in a 5-0 victory over UC Santa 16 games for the U-19s. Barbara on Sept. 28. 22005005 ((Fr.)Fr.) — One of the top freshman in the country … Honorable mention All-American 22003003 (Fr.)(Fr.) — Saw action in 20 of 25 matches, starting 10 … Started UCLA’s season by Soccer Buzz … Also a member of the Soccer Buzz Freshman All-America Team opener against top-ranked Santa Clara … Assisted on the game winner in a 2-1 victory … Honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection and All-Pac-10 Freshman Team member over No. 17 Duke on Sept. 21 … Also had assists against UW-Milwaukee, Oakland, … Started and played in 24 of 26 matches … Ended the season ranked second on Arizona and LMU … Finished the year with five points on five assists. the team in scoring with 40 points (17g, 6a) … Set UCLA freshman records for both HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Played only one season of high school soccer due to club and goals and assists … Led the team in scoring during the NCAA Tournament, scor- national team commitments … Played on both the ODP Region II and Region IV ing goals in every match leading up to the final … Finished the tournament with 17 teams … First-team Parade All-American in 2003 … Also earned NSCAA/adidas points (8g, 1a) … Tallied a hat trick in just her second collegiate game, registering All-America honors in 2003 … Selected to the 2003 McDonald’s All-America Team thee goals in a 4-1 victory over San Diego on Aug. 28 … Ended the season with five … Member of UCLA’s No. 2 rated recruiting class in the nation according to Soccer multiple-goal games … Also had three game-winning goals … Member of Soccer America … Individually, ranked as the No. 14 recruit nationally … Participated at America’s Preseason All-America Team. the 2002 adidas ESP Camp at UNC Wilmington. HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Named the No. 1 overall recruit in the nation by Student Sports Magazine … Attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Oakville, Ontario … Played PPersonalersonal — Full name is Stephanie Michele Kron … Daughter of Ed and Cindy Kron just one season of high school soccer due to club and national team commitments … Has one brother, Andrew and one sister, Samantha …Grandfather, Theo served … Also played two years of basketball in high school … Club soccer team is the as coach of the U.S. Olympic Cycling Team in 1972 … Enjoys running and playing Vancouver Whitecaps … Helped the Whitecaps to the W-League Championship in tennis … Admires Tiger Woods … Favorite class is psychology … Born August 20, 2004 and a third-place showing in 2005. 1985 in Parkridge, Ill. PPersonalersonal — Full name is Kara Elise Lang … Born October 22, 1986 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada … Daughter of Brian and Moya Lang … Has one brother, Pierce … Hopes to one day play in the Olympics and eventually help Canada win a World Cup … Greatest athletic thrill was reaching the semifinals of the 2003 World Cup … Enjoys listening to music, fashion and skate boarding.

15 2006 Women’s Soccer Media Guide RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES STACY CAITLYN LINDSTROM MAC KECHNIE 5-11 / R. SENIOR / MIDFIELDER 5-7 / SOPHOMORE / MIDFIELDER LAGUNA NIGUEL, CALIF. CAMARILLO, CALIF. 2 ALISO NIGUEL HIGH SCHOOL 11 OAKS CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2002 (Fr.) 22-20 37 5 0 5 15 2005 (Fr.) 16-2 9 0 0 0 0 2003 (So.) 22-12 43 1 0 2 4 2005 (Jr.) 26-26 16 2 0 5 9 22005005 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Appeared in 16 matches, starting two … Started matches against TTOTALSOTALS 770-580-58 9966 8 0 1122 2288 Princeton and Florida Atlantic at the University of Miami Classic … Played in four NCAA Tournament matches, including a 4-0 semifinal victory Florida State at the UU.S..S. NNationalational TTeameam — Pool player with the Under-20 U.S. National Team … Redshirted College Cup … Ended the season with nine shots. the 2004 season while playing with the Under-19 U.S. National Team …Traveled with the U-19s to Thailand for the World Championships in November of 2004 … Has HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Student Sports Magazine Top-100 Recruit … Member of the been a member of the National Team Program since the U-16s … Participated at Region-IV ODP Team from 2000-03 … ODP State Team member since 2000 … Has the Albena Cup in 2000 with the Under-18 U.S. Squad. scored over 50 goals in just three years at Oaks Christian High School … Helped Oaks Christian capture three CIF titles … Three-time First-Team All-CIF selection 22005005 ((Jr.)Jr.) — One of just five players to start all 26 matches … Ended the season with … Frontier League MVP in 2003, 2004 and 2005 … Los Angeles Daily News Player nine points on two goals and five assists … Scored a goal in a 3-2 double-overtime of the Year … Also attended Camarillo High School during her freshman year … victory over USC on Oct. 7 … Also had a goal and an assist in UCLA’s 4-0 NCAA Teammate of Catherine Calvert on the 2004 National Champion So. Cal United Club Third Round victory over Marquette … Assisted on the game-winning goal in a 1-0 Team … Also helped her club team capture three Surf Cup Championships. decision over Denver on Sept. 23. PPersonalersonal — Full name is Caitlyn Marie Mac Kechnie … Born April 13, 1987 in Burbank, 22003003 ((So.)So.) — Appeared in 22 of 25 matches, starting 12 … Assisted on a game-tying Calif. … Daughter of Scott and Debra Mac Kechnie … Has two sisters, Ashley and goal in the 89th minute against No. 1 Santa Clara on Aug. 29 … Other assist came Hannah … Admires Michael Jordan … Lists her greatest athletic thrill as winning a in a 6-2 decision over Oakland on Sept. 14 … Ended the year with four points on a national championship with her club team … Enjoys surfing, wakeboarding, snow- goal and two assists … Registered her only goal in a 4-0 victory over UW-Milwaukee boarding and spending time with family. on Sept. 12 … Ended the year with 43 shots.

22002002 (Fr.)(Fr.) — One of just two freshmen to play in all 22 matches … Also made 20 starts … Finished the season ranked fifth on the team in scoring with 15 points (5g, 5a) … Scored a goal in her first collegiate match against USD on Aug. 30 … Also scored a goal in a 2-0 victory over cross-town rival USC on Oct. 27 … Started all three matches during the NCAA Tournament.

HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Three-year letterwinner in soccer at Aliso Niguel High School in Laguna Niguel, CA … Graduated from high school a year early to attend UCLA … Also lettered two years in track and one year in volleyball … Ranked No. 15 on Soccer America’s Top-25 Recruit List … Two-time member of Parade Magazine’s All-America Team … Was also an NSCAA All-American in 2001 and 2002 … First-team All-CIF selection in 2002 … Played club soccer for the Southern California Blues

PPersonalersonal — Full name is Stacy Jean Lindstrom … Daughter of Mark and Janis Lindstrom … Has one brother, Brian … Admires former Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton … Born February 23, 1985 in Hoffman Estates, Ill.

16 University of California, Los Angeles RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES THERESA ALMA ODA-BURNS PLAYLE 5-5 / SOPHOMORE / DEFENDER 5-9 / JUNIOR / FORWARD PORTOLA VALLEY, CALIF. DAVIS, CALIF. 21 MENLO HIGH SCHOOL 7 DAVIS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2005 (RFr.) 3-1 0 0 0 0 0 2004 (Fr.) 21-6 4 0 0 1 1 2005 (So.) 15-0 6 0 0 0 0 22005005 ((RFr.)RFr.) — Appeared in matches against Florida Atlantic and Colorado … Also TTOTALSOTALS 3 36-66-6 1100 0 0 1 1 made her first start of the season on the road at Santa Clara … Season cut short due to a knee injury suffered in that match. 22005005 ((So.)So.) — Appeared in 15 matches … Saw action in four NCAA Tournament games, including the Bruins’ NCAA Semifinal victory over Florida State at the Col- 22004004 (Fr.)(Fr.) — Redshirted the entire season while recovering from offseason ACL lege Cup … Ended the season with six shots. surgery. 22004004 (Fr.)(Fr.) — Appeared in 21 matches, starting six … Ended the season with one point HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Three-year member of the Cal-North State ODP Team (2000, on an assist tallied against Oregon on Oct. 10 … Appeared in four matches during 2003-04) … Participated at the 2003 adidas ESP National Camp in Austin, TX … Mem- the NCAA Tournament, including UCLA’s NCAA Semifinal win over Princeton. ber of the Region-IV ODP Team … Also played for the Washington State ODP Team from 2001-02 … Played club soccer for both the Washington State Cup Champion- HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Three-year letterwinner at Davis Senior High School … Led ships FC Royals and Cal-North State Champions DeAnza Sharks … Also helped the Davis Senior in goals her sophomore and senior years … Helped her team to a Sharks reach the regional final in 2003 … Four-year letterwinner in cross-country second-place finish in the CIF Section in 2002 and to a pair of league championships … Three-year letter winner in track & field (sprints, relays) … Named team MVP in in 2002 and 2003 … Second-team All-MEL League … Cal-North State ODP Team both sports … Menlo HS Junior Athlete of the Year in 2003 … CIF Scholar-Athlete member (2001-04) …Led that team to a regional semifinal appearance in 2004 … in 2003 … National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation (2003). Top scorer on her Davis Impact club team the last four years. PPersonalersonal — Full name is Theresa Michal Kazumi Oda-Burns … Daughter of Marjorie PPersonalersonal — Daughter of You-Lo Hsieh and Bruce Playle … Has one older brother, and John Oda-Burns ... Has one sister, Winnie and one brother, John … Biggest Arlo … Plays viola in Sacramento Youth Symphony … Has played the piano for the athletic thrills include: anchoring the 4 x 400m relay at the State track meet in last 13 years … Enjoys art … Born May 28, 1986 in Woodland, Calif. Washington, and winning state cup in 2003 with the De Anza Sharks ... Born July 21, 1986 in Santa Clara, Calif.

This year’s junior class has played in the NCAA Final in each of its first two seasons at UCLA. From Left: Valerie Henderson, Jennifer Sayles, Stephanie Kron, , Alma Playle and Ashley Thompson.

17 2006 Women’s Soccer Media Guide RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES JENNIFER CAITLIN SAYLES URSINI 5-3 / JUNIOR / MIDFIELDER 5-5 / SENIOR / MIDFIELDER LOS ANGELES, CALIF. SAN PEDRO, CALIF. 22 HARVARD-WESTLAKE SCHOOL 17 SAN PEDRO HIGH SCHOOL

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2004 (Fr.) 10-0 2 0 0 0 0 2003 (Fr.) 15-0 6 1 1 0 2 2005 (So.) 6-0 1 0 0 0 0 2004 (So.) 20-13 9 1 1 1 3

TTOTALSOTALS 16-016-0 3 0 0 0 0 2005 (Jr.) 19-15 18 1 0 2 4 TTOTALSOTALS 54-2854-28 3333 3 2 3 9 22005005 (So.)(So.) — Appeared in 6 matches … Saw action in two NCAA Tournament games, including the Bruins’ NCAA Semifinal victory over Florida State at the College Cup U.S. National Team — Former member of both the Under-16 and Under-17 U.S. … Ended the season with one shot. National Teams 22004004 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Appeared in 10 matches … Played in UCLA’s 3-0 victory over San Diego 22005005 ((Jr.)Jr.) — Appeared in 19 matches, making 15 starts … Ended the season with in the second round of the NCAA Tournament … Had a season-high two shots in a four points on a goal and two assists … Scored a goal in the Bruins’ first match of 6-1 victory over UC Santa Barbara on Sept. 5. the season, a 3-0 victory over Long Beach State on Aug. 26 … Registered an assist in a 3-2 double-overtime victory over USC on Oct. 7 … Also had an assist in a 4-0 HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Team captain at Harvard-Westlake High School … Helped win over St. Mary’s on Sept. 18 … Suffered a season-ending knee injury just prior Harvard-Westlake capture four-consecutive Mission League titles … Former high to the NCAA Tournament. school teammate of former Bruin Jill Oakes … Started on the varsity as a freshman 22004004 ((So.)So.) — Appeared in 20 matches, starting 13 … Ended the season with three … Also helped her team earn two Co-CIF Championships from 2001-02 … Played points on a goal and an assist … Scored the game-winning goal in the NCAA Quar- club soccer for the Southern California Blues … Has also played with the PCSC terfinals against Ohio State, sending the Bruins to the College Cup … Appeared in Rage … Ran track in high school. all six matches during the NCAA Tournament, starting four, including both matches PPersonalersonal — Full name is Jennifer Lauren Sayles … Daughter of Tom and Valerie at the College Cup … Tallied her lone assist against SMU on Sept. 17. Sayles … Has one brother, Matthew … Enjoys going to the movies, rock climbing 22003003 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Appeared in 15 matches … Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-0 and listening to music … Born on June 20, 1986 in Santa Monica, Calif. victory over Pepperdine in her first collegiate match … Saw action in the NCAA College Cup Semifinal against North Carolina … Ended the season with two points on one goal. HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Three-year letterwinner at San Pedro High School in San ASHLEY Pedro, Calif. … Member of UCLA’s No. 2 rated recruiting class according to Soccer America … Did not play her senior season due to a torn ACL … Injury has kept her out of participating in high school and club since Sept. 2002 … NSCAA All-American in 2002 … Member of the NSCAA/adidas and McDonald’s All-America Teams … Led THOMPSON her ODP Regional Team to the Region IV Championship … Has participated in the 5-4 / JUNIOR / GOALKEEPER U.S. Olympic Soccer Festival and the McDonald’s All-America Game … Has also RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CALIF. been in numerous national and regional team camps with U.S. Soccer … Played 30 TRABUCO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL club for the Southern California Blues … Helped the Blues to the Coast Soccer League and State Championship in 2001 and 2002. YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS MMinutesinutes SSavesaves SShutoutshutouts GAGA GAAGAA W-L-TW-L-T PPersonalersonal — Full name is Caitlin Elizabeth Ursini … Daughter of Andrew and Liz Ursini 2004 (Fr.) - DID NOT PLAY - … Has one brother, Andrew and one sister, Ali … Lists competing against other 2005 (So.) 3-0 59 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 TTOTALSOTALS 3-03-0 5959 0 0 0 0 0-0-00-0-0 countries as a member of several U.S. National Teams as her biggest athletic thrill … Enjoys science classes … Born May 6, 1985 in San Pedro, Calif. 22005005 ((So.)So.) — Appeared in three matches, seeing action against St. Mary’s, Wash- ington and Mississippi Valley State … Played a total of 59 minutes … Ended the season with two saves. 22004004 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Did not see any action. HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Captain at Trabuco Hills High School in Rancho Santa Mar- garita, Calif. … Led Trabuco Hills to a second place finish in the South Coast League … Named to the all-tournament team at the 2003 Excalibur High School Tournament … Member of the ODP player pool and Region-IV squad … Played club soccer for the West Coast Futbol Club … Helped her club team to the Under-17 title at the Nomads College Showcase … 2001 League Cup champions. PPersonalersonal — Daughter of Ancel and Belinda Thompson … Brother Scot played for the Los Angeles Galaxy and was captain of the 2002 NCAA Champion UCLA men’s soccer team … Enjoys snowboarding, surfing and playing golf in her spare time … Born January 19, 1986 in Dover, N.J.

18 University of California, Los Angeles RETURNING PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES BLAKE MCCALL ZERBONI ZERBONI #4 / 5-2 / SOPHOMORE / FORWARD 5-4 / SOPHOMORE / MIDFIELDER SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. 4 LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL 6 SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL

YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints YYEAREAR GGP-GSP-GS SShotshots GGoalsoals GGWGWG AAssistsssists PPointsoints 2005 (Fr.) 14-0 8 3 0 0 6 2005 (Fr.) 25-10 29 3 2 5 11

22005005 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Appeared in 14 matches … Ended the season with six points on three UU.S..S. NNationalational TTeameam — Played with the Under-17 U.S. National Team in matches goals … Tallied her first collegiate goal in a 4-0 victory over Washington on Oct. against Canada and Germany in 2003. 21 … Scored two goals during the NCAA Tournament … Recorded a goal in a 9-0 22005005 ((Fr.)Fr.) — Played in 25 matches, starting 10 … Ended the season with 11 points victory over Mississippi Valley State in the first round … Also had a goal in a 4-0 on three goals and five assists … Scored a goal in UCLA’s 3-0 opening day victory win over Marquette in the third round … Appeared in UCLA’s semifinal victory over over Long Beach State, her first collegiate match … Put in the game-winning goal Florida State at the NCAA College Cup. in a 2-1 double-overtime victory over No. 23 Arizona on Nov. 4 … Also had a goal HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Scholar Athlete Award winner at San Clemente High School in and an assist in a 9-0 decision over Mississippi Valley State in the NCAA First Round 2001 and 2002 … Second-team all-county selection her sophomore year … Member … Ended the NCAA Tournament with five points after recording assists against of the Southern California Blues Club Program since the U-10 level … Club teammate Virginia (quarterfinals) and Florida State (semifinals) … Started all six matches sister McCall and Erin Hardy … Helped the Blues capture their first-ever Surf Cup during the NCAA Tournament. title in November of 2004, along with a pair of League Cup Championships in 2001 HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Ranked as the No. 17 overall recruit and fifth best midfielder in and 2002 …Region-IV Championship in 2000 … Played two seasons of soccer at the nation by Student Sports Magazine … Four-year letterwinner at San Clemente San Clemente High School before transferring to Laguna Beach High School. High School … CIF Offensive Player of the Year (Fr. & So.) … Three-time South Coast PPersonalersonal — Full name is Blake Colleen Zerboni … Born December 13, 1986 in Ca- League MVP … 2005 Gatorade Player of the Year … Four-time first-team All-Orange marillo, Calif. … Daughter of James and Lindy Zerboni … Has two brothers, Rhett County selection … ODP State and Region-IV team member … Plays club soccer and Gage … Also has four sisters, Chloe, McCall, Greer and Cole … Twin sister for the Southern California Blues … Has played for the Blues since the U-10 level McCall is also a sophomore on the UCLA women’s soccer team … Enjoys painting, … Helped the Blues to League Cup Championships in 2001 and 2002, a Region-IV dancing and traveling. Championship in 2000 and their first-ever Surf Cup title in 2004.

PPersonalersonal — Full name is McCall RaNae Zerboni … Born December 13, 1986 in Camarillo, Calif. … Daughter of James and Lindy Zerboni … Has two brothers and four sisters, including fellow UCLA sophomore Blake.

SSuperuper Sophs:Sophs: Left to Right - Molly Kruger, Caitlyn Mac Kechnie, Blake Zerboni, Nicole Kleinert, , Christina DiMartino, Erin Hardy, McCall Zerboni, Catherine Calvert and Theresa Oda-Burns. 19 2006 Women’s Soccer Media Guide NEWCOMER BIOGRAPHIES

LAUREN LYDIA KRISTINA CHENEY 8 COOK 23 LARSEN 20 5-10 / FRESHMAN / FORWARD 5-6 / FRESHMAN / MIDFIELDER 5-5 / FRESHMAN / MIDFIELDER INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ACAMPO, CALIF. MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. BEN DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL MISSION VIEJO HIGH SCHOOL

UU.S..S. NationalNational TeamTeam — Pool player with the U.S. Women’s HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Four-year letterwinner at St. Mary’s UU.S..S. NationalNational TeamTeam — Former member of the Under-17 National Team … Has been called into three camps High School in Stockton, Calif. … Top-50 recruit in the U.S. National Team … Currently in the U-20 pool. with the team, most recently in preparation for the country according to Soccer Buzz Magazine … 2005 HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Four-year letterwinner at Mission in … Member of the Under-20 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American … Region-IV ODP Viejo High School … Top-50 recruit in the country ac- U.S. team that won the 2006 CONCACAF U-20 Women’s Team member … Three-time conference MVP … Plays cording to Soccer Buzz Magazine … First-team All-CIF Qualifying Tournament in Mexico … Scored four goals club soccer for the California Cougars … Also played selection in 2002 … Second-team all-league in 2003 … in the tournament, tying for the team lead … Traveled for the San Juan Spirits. Three-time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American ... Two- with the U-20s to the World Championships in Russia PPersonalersonal — Full name is Lydia Marie Cook …Born Feb. 4, time All-CIF First-Team selection … Plays club soccer this past August … Youngest member of the U-21 U.S. 1988 in Stockton, Calif. … Parents are Mark and Margo for the Southern California Blues … Also a three-year Team that captured its seventh-straight Nordic Cup title Cook … Brother Alex is a linebacker on the football team letterwinner on the track & field team at Mission Viejo in 2005 … Played with the U-17s in 2004. at UC Davis … Enjoys working out, hanging out with … Specialized in the long jump. HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Consensus No. 1 recruit in the friends, and playing with her puppy Maggie. PPersonalersonal — Full name is Kristina Erin Larsen … Born nation, playing at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis, June 16, 1988 in Burbank, Calif. … Father’s name is Leif Ind. … 2005 Parade All-American … Became the first … Has one sister, Shannon … Enjoys working on her player ever to win both the NSCAA/adidas High School computer, taking pictures, running and going to the MOLLY beach in her spare time. and Youth Player of the Year awards in the same year 10 (2005) … Three-time NSCAA/adidas All-American ... … Graduated early to focus on the U-20 qualifying KRUGER tournament … Helped her club team, the Carmel United 5-7 / SOPHOMORE / MIDFIELDER Heat, capture five state championships … Three-year ALI CARMEL, IND. 26 letterwinner and two-time all-conference selection in CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL basketball (guard) at Ben Davis … Helped the team to LINDSTROM an undefeated season as a sophomore. UU.S..S. NationalNational TeamTeam — Former pool player with the 5-5 / FRESHMAN / DEFENDER PPersonalersonal — Full name is Lauren Nicole Cheney … Born U-16s back in 2001. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Sept. 30, 1987 in Indianapolis, Ind. … Parents are Rita SAN FRANCISCO UNIV. HIGH SCHOOL 22005005 (Fr.)(Fr.) / aatt IIndianandiana — Played her freshman season and George Cheney … Has one brother, Aaron and one at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. … Named to sister, Caitlin … Enjoys shopping and watching movies the Big Ten All-Freshman team … Started every match HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Four-year letterwinner at San …Plans to major in Kinesiology … Had open-heart for the Hoosiers … Led the team in shots (57), shots Francisco University High School … First-team All-Bay surgery when she was three. on goal (23), and tied for first in assists (3) … Tallied Counties League selection as a junior … Helped UHS three goals to accompany her three assists for a total capture three BCL West titles in her sophomore through of nine points on the season which was good enough senior years, in addition to a CIF North Coast Section for second on the team … Scored her first career goal (NCS) championship in 2004 … Played club for the Bay against Minnesota. Oaks Soccer Club. HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Four year starter for the Carmel PPersonalersonal — Full name is Alexandra Marie Lindstrom Greyhounds … Won four straight state titles with the … Born January 23, 1988 in Newport Beach, Calif. … Greyhounds … Three-time NSCAA/adidas All-American Daughter of Gregory and Carol Lindstrom … Older … Named the Indiana Player of the Year and is a two-time sister’s name is Nicole … Mother, father, sister, uncle Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year … Broke Carmel’s and grandmother all attended UCLA … Niece of current single-season assists record and holds the school’s head men’s tennis coach Billy Martin … Enjoys running all-time record in that category … First-team All-State and traveling in her spare time. in 2001 through 2003 … Earned second team All-State honors in 2000 as a freshman … Member of Carmel Commotion club team where she racked up four state championships … Also finished runner-up in Region II twice, and regional semi-finalists three times … In 2003, won the regional tournament and were national runners-up … Was also very active with the Indiana ODP team from 1999-2002 … Four-year member of the Region-II team. PPersonalersonal — FFullull namename isis MollyMolly ElizabethElizabeth KrugerKruger … BornBorn NNov.ov. 225,5, 11985985 inin Indianapolis,Indianapolis, Ind.Ind. … Daughter of Bill and Kit Kruger … Has three older brothers, Andrew, Ben and Kyle … Older sister’s name is Carrie … Admires Lauren Cheney accepts the 2005-06 Gatorade National High School John Terry of the Chelsea Football Club. Girls’ Player of the Year award at a special assembly at Ben Davis High School. 20 University of California, Los Angeles NEWCOMER BIOGRAPHIES

BRITNEY JACQUI LAUREN SCANNELL 27 SIMON 29 SWITZER 16 5-5 / FRESHMAN / DEFENDER 5-3 / FRESHMAN / MIDFIELDER 5-8 / FRESHMAN / DEFENDER PALOS VERDES PENINSULA, CALIF. TORRANCE, CALIF. ST. CHARLES, ILL. CHADWICK SCHOOL REDONDO UNION HIGH SCHOOL ST. CHARLES NORTH HIGH SCHOOL

HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Three-year letterwinner for The HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Four-year letterwinner at Redondo UU.S..S. NNationalational TTeameam — Member of the Under-17 U.S. Chadwick School … Helped Chadwick win CIF titles as Union High School … First-team All-CIF selection as a National Team ... Helped the U-17s capture the 2005 a junior and senior … Three-time first-team all-league junior … Two-time first-team All-Bay League and first- adidas Cup ... Has also played with the U-16s ... Recently selection … Also lettered one season in volleyball … team all-area selection… Leading scorer on her high called into camp with the U-21s. Member of the 2005 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America school team her sophomore through senior years … HHighigh SSchool/Clubchool/Club — Two-year letterwinner at St. Team ... Former member of the Cal South State Team Team MVP as a senior … Named Redondo Union’s Charles North High School in St. Charles, Ill. … Two-time … Helped her club team, the Slammers FC, capture Women’s Athlete of the Year … Five-year member of the Parade All-American (2005 & 2006) ... Top-25 recruit in three state titles ... Also helped the Slammers reach ODP Cal South State Team … Played one year with the the nation according to Soccer Buzz Magazine ... Two- the finals (2004) and semifinals (2005) at the U.S. Youth ODP Region-IV Team … Played club soccer for Southern time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American ... Helped her National Championships. California Blues … Helped the Blues to a league title club team, the Eclipse Select, to U.S. Youth National PPersonalersonal — Full name is Britney Anne Scannell … Born and to the California State Cup finals in 2006. Championship titles in 2004 and 2005 ... Two-time all- December 29, 1987 in Torrance, Calif. … Daughter of PPersonalersonal — Full name is Jacqueline Medina Simon … state selection in Illinois. … Kane Country Chronicle David and Megan Scannell … Mother attended UCLA Born Nov. 8, 1988 in Torrance, Calif. … Parents are Player of the Year in 2004 … Also played basketball in … Younger sister’s name is Caitlin … Admires former Robert and Josielyn Simon … Younger sister’s name high school as a freshman (guard) … women’s national team player Michelle Akers … Enjoys is Shannon … Enjoys hanging out with friends and PPersonalersonal — Full name is Lauren Elizabeth Switzer reading and going to the beach. going to the beach. … Born on Jan. 25, 1988 in St. Louis, Mo. … Parents names are Ron and Diane Switzer … Has one brother, Matthew and one sister, Sara … Enjoys snowboarding and fishing in her spare time … Admires John Terry of the Chelsea Football Club.

LAUREN WILMOTH 19 5-2 / FRESHMAN / DEFENDER GARLAND, TX GARLAND HIGH SCHOOL

UU.S..S. NNationalational TeamTeam — Helped the Under-21 U.S. Na- tional Team place second at the 2006 Nordic Cup in Norway … Played on the U-17s which captured the 2005 adidas Cup ... Has also played with the U-16s. HHighigh School/ClubSchool/Club — Four-year letterwinner at Gar- land High School in Garland, TX … 2006 Parade All-American … Gatorade Circle of Champions Texas State Player of the Year as a senior … Top-25 recruit in the nation according to Soccer Buzz Magazine … Two-time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American ... Played club soccer for the Dallas Texans North ‘88. … Helped the Texans to regional and national championships in 2006 … Also participated on the track & field and cross-country teams in high school … Specialized in the 800m, 4x100m, 4x400m events. PPersonalersonal — Full name is Lauren Michelle Wilmoth … Born May 23, 1988 in Dallas, TX … Daughter of Walter and Mary Wilmoth … Has one sister, Kim … Admires U.S. Women’s National Team defender Catherine (Reddick) Whitehill.

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PENN STATE MARYLAND SAN DIEGO STATE LONG BEACH ST. Friday, August 25 @ 7:30 p.m. (EST) Sunday, August 27 @ Noon (EST) Friday, September 1 @ 7:00 p.m. Sunday, September 3 @ 1:00 p.m. Penn State Invitational Penn State Invitational Drake Stadium Drake Stadium

Location ...... University Park, PA Location ...... College Park, MD Location ...... San Diego, CA Location ...... Long Beach, CA Conference ...... Big Ten Conference ...... ACC Conference ...... Mountain West Conference ...... Big West Head Coach ...... Paula Wilkins Head Coach ...... Brian Pensky Head Coach ...... Dr. Mike Giuliano Head Coach ...... Mauricio Ingrassia Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 101-14-7 (6) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 5-11-3 (1) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 19-16-8 (2) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 18-14-6 (2) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 213-58-23 (13) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 202-38-14 (11) 2005 Record / NCAA Result ....19-3-1 / Semifinals 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 5-11-3 / None 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 11-9-2 / None 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 12-5-3 / None Home Field (Cap.) ...... Jeffrey Field (3,500) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Ludwig Field (4,500) Home Field (Cap.) ...... SDSU Sports Deck (1,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... George Allen Field (1,000) Press Box Phone ...... 814-777-4279 Press Box Phone ...... 410-688-4471 Press Box Phone ...... 619-594-3989 Press Box Phone ...... None SID Contact ...... Stephanie Petulla SID Contact ...... Patrick Fischer SID Contact ...... Jamie McConeghy SID Contact ...... Niall Adler Phone ...... 814-865-1757 Phone ...... 301-314-7062 Phone / Fax ...... 619-594-4348 Phone ...... (562) 985-7565 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] TEXAS A&M UCONN CS NORTHRIDGE SANTA CLARA Friday, September 8 @ 7:00 p.m. Sunday, September 10 @ 1:30 p.m. Friday, September 15 @ 6:00 p.m. Friday, September 22 @ 8:00 p.m. Drake Stadium - UCLA Women’s Cup Drake Stadium - UCLA Women’s Cup Drake Stadium Santa Clara, Calif.

Location ...... College Station, TX Location ...... Storrs, CT Location ...... Northridge, CA Location ...... Santa Clara, CA Conference ...... Big 12 Conference ...... Big East Conference ...... Big West Conference ...... West Coast Head Coach ...... G. Guerrieri Head Coach ...... Len Tsantiris Head Coach ...... Keith West Head Coach ...... Jerry Smith Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 220-63-11 (13) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 431-115-29 (25) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... First Season Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 311-79-26 (19) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 236-75-11 (15) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... N/A Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 18-4-2 / 3rd Rd. 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 15-5-2 / 1st Rd. 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 11-8-0 / None 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 17-5-2 / Quarterfinals Home Field (Cap.) ...... Aggie Soccer Complex (3,000) Home Field (Cap.) ....Joseph J. Morrone Stadium (8,574) Home Field (Cap.) ....Matador Soccer Field (1,381) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Buck Shaw Stadium (6,800) Press Box Phone ...... 979-458-1488 Press Box Phone ...... 860-486-3895 Press Box Phone ...... None Press Box Phone ...... 408-554-4752 SID Contact ...... Nicole Janecka SID Contact ...... Jay D’Ambro SID Contact ...... James Ybiernas SID Contact ...... Aaron Juarez Phone ...... 979-458-3883 Phone ...... 860-486-3531 Phone ...... (818) 677-3243 Phone ...... 408-554-4659 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] PEPPERDINE SAN DIEGO GONZAGA CALIFORNIA Sunday, September 24 @ 1:00 p.m. Friday, September 29 @ 6:00 p.m. Sunday, October 1 @ Noon Friday, October 6 @ 7:00 p.m. Drake Stadium Drake Stadium Drake Stadium Drake Stadium

Location ...... Malibu, CA Location ...... San Diego, CA Location ...... Spokane, WA Location ...... Berkeley, CA Conference ...... West Coast Conference ...... West Coast Conference ...... West Coast Conference ...... Pac-10 Head Coach ...... Tim Ward Head Coach ...... Ada Greenwood Head Coach ...... Shannon Stiles Head Coach ...... Kevin Boyd Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 99-45-18 (8) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 27-28-7 (3) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 50-77-6 (8) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 112-58-15 (9) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 15-4-3 / 3rd Rd. 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 6-12-1 / None 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 12-4-4 / 1st Rd. 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 16-4-2 / 3rd Rd. Home Field (Cap.) ...... Tari Frahm Rokus Field (1,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... (7,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Martin Field (500) Home Field (Cap.) ...... (22,000) Press Box Phone ...... None Press Box Phone ...... 619-260-2982 Press Box Phone ...... None Press Box Phone ...... None SID Contact ...... Jennifer Landes SID Contact ...... Chris Loucks SID Contact ...... Rachel Engrissei SID Contact ...... Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz Phone ...... 310-506-4160 Phone ...... 619-260-7930 Phone ...... 509-323-4227 Phone ...... 510-642-3611 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] STANFORD USC ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE Sunday, October 8 @ 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 13 @ 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 20 @ 7:00 p.m. Sunday, October 20 @ 1:00 p.m. Drake Stadium McAlister Field (USC) Tucson, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz.

Location ...... Stanford, CA Location ...... Los Angeles, CA Location ...... Tucson, AZ Location ...... Tempe, AZ Conference ...... Pac-10 Conference ...... Pac-10 Conference ...... Pac-10 Conference ...... Pac-10 Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Jim Millinder Head Coach ...... Dan Tobias Head Coach ...... Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 33-22-8 (3) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 125-65-16 (10) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 32-25-5 (2) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 52-37-11 (5) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 88-56-15 (8) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 133-92-20 (12) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 76-70-14 (8) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 184-95-24 (15) 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 10-7-3 / 1st Rd. 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 13-6-2 / 2nd Rd. 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 11-8-3 / 3rd Rd. 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 9-8-3 / None Home Field (Cap.) ...... Maloney Field (2,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... McAlister Field (1,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Murphey Stadium (1,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... (1,050) Press Box Phone ...... None Press Box Phone ...... None Press Box Phone ...... 520-884-5525 Press Box Phone ...... 480-734-7794 SID Contact ...... Kendall Johnson SID Contact ...... Darcy Couch SID Contact ...... Caity Kain SID Contact ...... Alex Ryan Phone ...... 650-723-4418 Phone ...... (213) 740-8480 Phone ...... 520-621-4163 Phone ...... 480-965-4987 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] WASHINGTON WASHINGTON ST. OREGON OREGON STATE Friday, October 27 @ 6:00 p.m. Sunday, October 29 @ Noon Friday, November 3 @ 7:00 p.m. Sunday, November 5 @ 1:00 p.m. Drake Stadium Drake Stadium Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore.

Location ...... Seattle, WA Location ...... Pullman, WA Location ...... Eugene, OR Location ...... Corvallis, OR Conference ...... Pac-10 Conference ...... Pac-10 Conference ...... Pac-10 Conference ...... Pac-10 Head Coach ...... Lesle Gallimore Head Coach ...... Matt Potter Head Coach ...... Tara Erickson Head Coach ...... Steve Fennah Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 130-96-17 (12) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 25-25-8 (3) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 9-9-1 (1) Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 66-81-8 (12) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 162-121-26 (16) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 38-47-11 (5) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 0-17-3 / None 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 11-7-2 / None 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 9-9-1 / None 2005 Record / NCAA Result ...... 10-8-1 / None Home Field (Cap.) ...... Husky Soccer Field (2,100) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Lower Soccer Field (2,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Pape Field (2,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Paul Lorenz Field (1,500) Press Box Phone ...... 206-616-8874 Press Box Phone ...... None Press Box Phone ...... None Press Box Phone ...... None SID Contact ...... Dan Lepse SID Contact ...... Rachel Porter SID Contact ...... Greg Walker SID Contact ...... Roger Horne Phone ...... 206-685-3120 Phone ...... 509-335-2684 Phone / Fax ...... 541-346-2252 Phone / Fax ...... 541-737-7473 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected]

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