2003 Loyola Marymount

Volleyball Facts All-Time Record:...... 400-263 TABLE OF CONTENTS WCC Championships: 4 (‘86, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) NCAA Tournament Appearances: ...... 7 ...... (‘86, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, ‘00) ...... 40 NIVC Tournament Appearances:...... 2 General Information ...... 1 2002 WCC Statistics ...... 41 ...... (‘90, ‘92) Table of Contents / Quick Facts ...... 1 Lion Honor Roll...... 42 2002 Record: ...... 15-12 (.556) Media Information / Outlets ...... 2 All-Time Roster ...... 43 2002 WCC Record: ...... 6-8 (t-fourth) / Location Maps ...... 3 Year-By-Year Results...... 44 2002 Final Regular Season Ranking:...... n/a Volleyball Magazine All-Americans Series Records / Program Records ...... 47 Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ...... 13 / 3 Kerry House / Julie Greer Season Records...... 48 Starters Returning / Lost: ...... 5 / 2 Kim Blankinship / Tracy Holman ...... 4 Career Records ...... 49 Newcomers: ...... 5 AVCA All-American Sarah McFarland....5 Match Records / Records by Class...... 50 AVCA All-American Sarah Noriega ...... 6 Match Records By Games ...... 51 USA Olympian Sarah Noriega ...... 7 Lion Travel...... 52 Coach Stratos’ Wall of Fame ...... 8 Media Relations Director: ...... John Shaffer Excelling Off The Court ...... 10 Opponents ...... Office Phone: ...... (310) 338-7643 Support Services Off The Court...... 11 53 2003 Opponents ...... 54 Home Phone: ...... (310) 864-2626 Giving Back ...... 12 WCC Composite Schedule ...... 56 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Asst. Director: ...... Marysol Moe Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J., President Office Phone: ...... (310) 338-5798 Coaches ...... 13 Dr. William Husak, Director of Athletics E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Steve Stratos, Head Coach ...... 14 Athletics Directory...... 58 Asst. Director: ...... Alissa Zito Larry Smoot, Assistant Coach Athletics Staff ...... 59 (volleyball contact) Heather Collins-Ramirez, Assistant Coach 2003 Speed Chart...... 60 Office Phone: ...... (310) 338-7638 Joe Gonzalez, VB Trainer...... 16 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Office Fax: ...... (310) 338-2703 QUICK FACTS Press Row: ...... (310) 670-8792 Hotline / Tickets: ...... (310) 338-LION The 2003 Lions ...... 17 Website: ...... www.LMULions.com Season Outlook / Roster ...... 18 University Facts Mailing Address: Athletic Media Relations Office Tiana Newsome, Senior ...... 20 Location: ...... Los Angeles, CA ...... Gersten Pavilion Kealani Kimball, Senior ...... 21 Founded: ...... 1911 ...... Loyola Marymount University Roxanne Orsini, Senior ...... 22 Enrollment: ...... 8,300 ...... One LMU Drive Elizabeth Samson, Senior...... 23 Nickname: ...... Lions ...... Los Angeles, CA 90045 Jacene Dimson, Junior ...... 24 Colors: ...... Crimson and Navy Blue Kelli Nerison, Junior ...... 25 National Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Nicole Oehlman, Junior...... 26 Conference: ...... West Coast Credits: Megan Wooton, Junior...... 27 Home Court (capacity): ..Gersten Pavilion (4,156) The 2003 Loyola Marymount Volleyball Jody Carlson, Junior ...... 28 President:...... Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. Media Guide is a product of the LMU Athletic Media Relations Office. The Dina DeBernardi, Sophomore ...... 29 Athletic Director: ...... Dr. William Husak Krista Houseman, Sophomore ...... 30 guide was designed, written and edited by Michelle Look, Sophomore ...... 31 Scott Johnson. Additional editorial assis- Volleyball Staff tance provided by John Shaffer, Media Tiffiny Self, Sophomore ...... 32 Head Coach: ...... Steve Stratos Relations Director and Alissa Zito and Kacey Knauf, Freshman Stratos’ Office:...... (310) 338-2765 Marysol Moe, Asst. Athletic Directors of Cat Svorinich, Freshman Stratos’ E-Mail:...... [email protected] Athletic Media Relations. Photography Courtnay Leonard, Freshman ...... 33 Alma Mater: ...... San Diego State, ‘75 provided by Jeff Golden, John Eckmeier, Sandy Krone, Freshman Record at LMU: ...... 262-123 (14th season) Dave Hill, Patrick Gee, Dave Black, Volleyball Magazine and V-Spirit.com. Jania Motton, Freshman Career Record: ...... 262-123 (14th season) Strength & Fitness Facilities ...... 34 The Hollywood Sign TM & © 2003 Asst. Coach: ....Larry Smoot (14th season) Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, Alma Mater: ...... Long Beach State licensed by Global Icons LLC all rights Asst. Coach: ..Heather Collins-Ramirez (7th season) reserved. Film by Adage Graphics of History ...... 35 Alma Mater: ...... UC Santa Barbara, ‘96 Westchester. Printing by West Coast 2002 Review...... 36 Trainer: ...... Joe Gonzalez Reproductions of Marina del Rey. Cover 2002 Results / Match Highs...... 37 design provided by Scott Johnson. Inside 2002 Statistics / Honors / Top 25...... 38 cover photos courtesy of the Los Angeles 2002 Match-By-Match Statistics ...... 39 Convention and Visitors Bureau. Additional copies of this guide are avail- able through the Athletic Media Relations Office for $10.00 each.

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 1 MEDIA INFORMATION PRIMARY OUTLETS

Credentials Radio ...... Pasadena Star-News NBC (Channel 4) Press passes and access to restricted areas of Gersten 1210 North Azusa Canyon Rd. 3000 West Alameda Ave West Covina, CA 91790 Burbank, CA 91523 Pavilion will be limited to working media only. Requests AM 1150 Sports LA Phone: (626) 962-8811 Phone: (818) 840-4237 for press credentials should be made at least 24 hours in 610 S. Ardmore Los Angeles, CA 90005 Fax: (626) 856-2758 Fax: (818) 840-3076 advance of each home match and will be held at the Phone: (213) 385-0101 Gersten Pavilion Will Call window. Please keep your press Fax: (213) 427-7905 South Bay Daily Breeze So. California Sports Report pass visible at all times for identification. 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2 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL GERSTEN PAVILION: HOME OF LION VOLLEYBALL

ne of Southern California’s premier athletic facil- ities, Albert Gersten Pavilion begins its 22nd Oyear as home of the . Since opening night, the Pavilion has become one of toughest places to play in the West Coast Conference. The 63,000-square foot facility boasts a functional design, featuring rounded columns at each corner, sepa- rated by mirrored glass. It houses the athletic programs’ extensive weight rooms, state-of-the-art training and medical facilities and is the home site of all indoor ath- letic events including women’s volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball games. The Lions first moved into the facility in 1982 and recorded 14 wins in Gersten’s inaugural season. Under Stratos head coach Steve Stratos, the LMU women’s volleyball Year-By-Year in team has posted an overall record of 121-44 (.733) in the Gersten confines of the Pavilion. In 21 years, the 1996 WCC vol- leyball championship team has been the most successful been host to top basketball camps in the country, hosting Year W L Pct. with a 14-1 mark, for a .933 winning percentage. LMU alumnus Pete Newell and his Big Man’s Camp for 1990 8 5 .615 Built to accommodate the 1984 Summer Olympic NBA players. It has served as one of the official practice 1991 6 3 .667 Games in Los Angeles, the Pavilion served as the host site homes of the L.A. Lakers and L.A. Clippers, in addition 1992 10 5 .667 for the weightlifting competition of the Games. More to visiting NBA franchises. Most recently, the Pavilion 1993 8 3 .727 than 1,000 people were involved with the staging of the hosted Kiki Vandeweghe’s Individual Instruction Camp 1994 10 3 .769 event which attracted the largest number of weightlifting with some of the best in the NBA participating. 1995 12 2 .857 competitors in the history of the Olympics. More than The Pavilion was named in honor of Albert 1996 14 1 .933 two million people were brought into the Pavilion Gersten, father of LMU regent Albert Gersten, Jr., a 1974 through television, radio, newspapers and wire services LMU graduate. The Gersten family was the largest single 1997 8 3 .727 that attended the competition. donor to the construction project. 1998 10 1 .909 Prior to the Olympics, Gersten was the site of the Positioned just to the east of the University gates, 1999 9 5 .643 McDonald’s Gymnastics Classic in 1983, featuring the the entire LMU Athletic and Recreation Complex 2000 8 2 .800 best male and female gymnasts from the United States includes Gersten Pavilion, George C. Page Baseball 2001 7 7 .500 and the former Soviet Union. In 1991, the Pavilion was Stadium, Sullivan Field, and the Burns Recreation Center 2002 11 4 .733 the venue for the men’s and women’s volleyball and box- and Aquatics Complex. Total 121 44 .733 ing preliminaries at the U.S. Olympic Festival. It has AP IRECTIONS M / D From the South: Travel on 405 North, exit on Jefferson Blvd., and turn left. Head west and make a left onto Lincoln Blvd. Head south and turn left into the campus on LMU Drive. You can get a parking pass from the guard at the front gate. For events, follow Lincoln Blvd past the main entrance and turn left on Manchester. Follow rest of airport directions.

From the North: Travel on 405 South, exit on Jefferson Blvd., and turn right. Remainder of the directions are the same as coming from the South.

From the East (using the 105 Freeway): Travel on 105 West, exit on Sepulveda Blvd., and go north. Remain in either of the left two lanes and merge onto Lincoln Blvd. Follow Lincoln Blvd north past Manchester Blvd. Turn right onto LMU Drive. You can get a parking pass from the guard at the front gate. For events, follow Lincoln Blvd and turn right on Manchester. Take The Loyola Marymount University campus is From the Los Angeles International Airport: next left on Loyola Blvd. Follow Loyola to cam- located in Westchester at One LMU Drive, Travel north on Sepulveda Blvd. Remain in either pus. Parking is on the left. approximately four miles north of the Los of the left two lanes and merge onto Lincoln Angeles International Airport. There are two Blvd. Follow Lincoln Blvd north past Manchester From the East (using the 10 Freeway): entrances to the campus, the main entrance off of Blvd. Turn right onto LMU Drive. You can get a Travel on 10 West to 405 South, exit on Jefferson Lincoln Blvd. on LMU Drive. The other entrance, parking pass from the guard at the front gate. For Blvd., and turn right. Follow the remainder of which serves the Athletic Complex, is off Loyola events, follow Lincoln Blvd north and turn right the directions as coming from the south. Blvd. and 80th Street. Those seeking handicap on Manchester. Take next left on Loyola Blvd. parking must use the main entrance. Follow Loyola to campus. Parking is on the left.

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 3 VOLLEYBALL MAGAZINE ALL-AMERICANS

A 2003 LMU Hall of Fame honoree, Kerry House Kerry House proved to be one of LMU’s great athletes in two sea- Outside Hitter sons with the Lions. A two-time All-WCC first-team 1989-1990 selection, House was the first LMU volleyball player to earn Volleyball Magazine All-American honorable mention accolades. She still ranks first among LMU’s all-time leaders in career dig average (4.89 dpg), season dig average (5.36 dpg - 1990), single-season attacks (1,898 - 1990) and digs (740 - 1990). Following her senior campaign, House was also honored as LMU’s Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Her career dig average still ranks second all-time in the NCAA.

Kerry House Following her senior season, LMU’s Julie Greer became the second women’s volleyball athlete to earn Volleyball Magazine All-American honorable mention accolades. In 1995, Greer ranked 15th in the nation in attack percentage (.388) and led the team in block average Julie Greer (1.15 bpg). Greer also Middle Blocker earned All-District VIII hon- 1992-1995 ors and was named WCC Co-Player of the Year as a senior.

Julie Greer

In her four years with the Lions, Kim Blankinship led LMU to three WCC championships (1994, 1995, 1996) and three NCAA postseason appearances. Following her senior campaign, she was named to the Volleyball Magazine All-America third-team Kim Blankinship and became the third athlete in LMU women’s volleyball history to earn such an honor. In 1996, Blankinship was Outside Hitter also named West Coast Conference Co-Player of the Year 1993-1996 after garnering Defensive Player of the Year accolades as a junior. She finished among LMU career leaders in 10 of 15 categories including kills (1,414), kill average (3.54) and total attacks (3,494). Blankinship was honored as the LMU Female Athlete of the Year upon graduation in 1996.

Kim Blankinship

A four-year letterwinner and starting setter for the Lions, Tracy Holman set high standards for LMU volleyball as the all-time career assist leader (5,362 assists, 13.24 apg) at LMU and in WCC history. After leading the Lions to their third-straight con- ference title as a junior, Holman garnered Volleyball Magazine All-American honor- able mention accolades. She was a four-time All-WCC first-team selection and start- ed her LMU career as the 1994 WCC Freshman of the Year. Holman was honored Tracy Holman on the AVCA All-West Region second team in Setter 1994 and the All-District VIII team in 1996. Upon graduation, she was named the WCC 1994-1997 and LMU Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, an honor she also earned at LMU in 1996-97. Tracy Holman

4 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL AVCA ALL-AMERICAN SARAH MCFARLAND • OUTSIDE HITTER • 1997-2000

As A Junior: Sarah McFarland, a native of Michigan City, Ind., started in every regular season match in 1999. She finished the year with 750 kills and took over first place in the West Coast Conference and LMU record books for most kills in a single season. In addition to setting single-season kill records, McFarland also stepped into third place in the NCAA record books for most kills in a five-game match. She had a 52- kill performance at home against No.14 Ohio State on Sept. 10, a mark that came just four shy of the NCAA five-game record of 56 kills. In addition to leading the Lions in kills, McFarland was also near the top in many other statistical categories. She wrapped up her junior season first in total attacks (1,642), first in digs per game (2.71) and second in service aces (31) for the Lions. Other honors McFarland garnered throughout the year included three WCC Player of the Week awards (Sept.6, Sept.14, Oct. 25), one WCC Player of the Month award (September) and an AVCA National Player of the Week (Sept.13) award.

In her four seasons with the Lions Sarah McFarland, a three-time All-WCC first- team selection and two-time 1999 AVCA Loyola Marymount Female Second-Team Athlete of the Year (1999- All-America 2000, 2000-01), became only the second athlete in LMU women’s volleyball his- tory to earn AVCA All- American honors and the first to do so in consecutive seasons (‘99,‘00).

As A Senior: McFarland continued her offensive frenzy once again starting in every match (29) and finishing the year with an incredible 762 kills. She continues to hold the top spot in the West Coast Conference and LMU record books for most kills in a single season improv- ing on the mark of 750 she set as a junior. In addition to leading the nation in kills for two straight years, McFarland etched her name into the NCAA record book as well. Her 762 kills during her final campaign set a new NCAA single-season kills per game record (7.78). She now holds two of the NCAA’s top three spots in kills per game, her 7.35 kill per game average in 1999 ranks third all-time. As a senior, McFarland developed into a complete all-around player wrapping up her final season first in total attacks (1,670), first in digs per game (3.34) and fourth in service aces (18) for the Lions. McFarland made her last collegiate year a memorable one garnering four WCC Player of the Week awards (Sept. 18, Sept. 25, Oct. 2, Nov. 6), one WCC Player of the Month award (September) and an AVCA National Player of the Week (Nov. 6) award. She left LMU as the Lions’ all-time career kills leader, collecting 2,020 2000 AVCA First-Team throughout her four-year career and is now an assistant coach at Baylor University. All-America YMcFarland’sear MP/GP CareerAtt StatisticsKills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE 1997 13/23 73 28 15 .178 2 0 0 0 9 0 3 3 4 1998 26/91 1020 480 159 .315 37 31 64 4 207 4 52 56 12 1999 31/102 1642 750 269 .293 23 31 63 8 276 12 48 60 13 2000 29/29 1670 762 229 .319 25 18 42 19 327 10 44 54 13 Total 99/245 4478 2020 672 .301 87 80 169 31 819 26 147 173 42

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 5 AVCA ALL-AMERICAN SARAH NORIEGA • OUTSIDE HITTER • 1994-1997

Described by many as “one of the top players in the country” during her career at Loyola Marymount University, Sarah Noriega elevated standards for the future of LMU women’s volleyball in her four seasons with the Lions. In 1997, Noriega became the first player to earn AVCA All- America first-team honors as well as Volleyball Magazine All-America second- team accolades. She was the West Coast Conference Player of the Year in 1997 after being named an all-conference first-team selection for the third consecutive season. Noriega was a three-time All-District VIII honoree, was named LMU’s Female Athlete of the Year (1997-98), was a participant at the U.S. Olympic Festival (1995) and a World Games participant.

"LMU, Texas and Nebraska were the three main schools I had narrowed my decision down to," Noriega said. "LMU seemed like the best fit for me because I got along with the players and coaching staff the best. LMU's aca- demics played a big factor as well as the location of the school. I wanted to expe- rience Los Angeles, and this was the best way I saw to be able to do that." In her final year as a Lion, Sarah Noriega led LMU to a 22-7 final record. She was named the 1997 West Coast Conference Player of the Year and was named to the All-WCC first team for the third consecu- tive season. Noriega was an all-tourna- "Larry (asst. coach Larry Smoot) first ment selection at the LMU/Furama Hotel discovered Sarah at the Junior Olympics and UCSB/Judy Bellomo Classics. She in Austin, Texas in 1993," Head Coach received WCC Player of the Week acco- Steve Stratos said. "She was very raw lades three times during her final season but with a huge amount of potential. We (Oct. 6, Nov. 3, Nov. 10), while also being were battling some outstanding programs recognized as the AVCA National Player to get Sarah to come here. She decided of the Week twice (Oct. 6 and Nov. 10). on LMU because we offered her most On Nov. 7, 1997 Noriega set the NCAA everything she wanted to have during her record for most kills in a four-game collegiate experience including success match with 47 against San Diego, a mark on the court." which still stands today. She posted two matches on the season with 40 or more kills, six matches with 30 or more and 17 matches with 20 or more. Noriega com- pleted her stellar career second all-time at 1997 AVCA first-team All-America LMU in kills (1,446) and attack percent- 1997 Volleyball Magazine All-American age (.319), fifth in blocks (298) and sixth in aces (115).

"When you have a student-athlete that is recognized throughout the country it is a very prestigious honor," Stratos said. "It brings pride not only to the athlete that received the honor, but to the entire program."

6 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL USA 2000 SYDNEY PARTICIPANT SARAH NORIEGA • OUTSIDE HITTER • 1994-1997

As a member of the U.S. National Volleyball team that qualified for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, , Sarah Noriega became only the third LMU alum to participate in the Olympic Games. Noriega has been a key member of the U.S. National team since 1998. In her inaugural year with the team she played in 68 games and tallied 191 kills on 498 attacks, she also added 26 aces and 43 stuff blocks. Noriega had an even better sophomore season with the national team, as she played in 144 games and led team USA in kills (409), blocks (82) and aces (28). She was named team MVP for her efforts that season. As a member of the 2000 Olympic squad, Noriega finished the summer fourth on the team with 185 kills and a .393 kill percentage. Her serves throughout the Summer Games wreaked havoc for opponents as her 17 service aces ranked second best on the team.

Sarah Noriega helped the 2000 USA Olympic National Team finish fourth at the Sydney Games. The 2000 US National Team fell 3-0 to (18-25, 22-25, 21- 25) in the Bronze Medal match

LMU: What were some of the academic support serv- D IG THI S ! ices available to you at LMU? SN: Going from high school to collegiate academics Q&A WITH O L Y M P I A N was a big adjustment for me but easy access to help- S A R A H N O R I E G A ful staff and materials helped me a great deal. I fre- quently took advantage of the Learning Resource LMU: What made you decide to attend LMU? Center where I met with advisors. The LRC helped SN: The volleyball team and sports program at LMU me tremendously and was able to set up personal were very impressive. I liked the organization and the tutoring whenever I needed. support of the program administrators, sponsors, alumni, athletic director and the facilities. I also chose LMU: How did playing at LMU help you reach your LMU: What was your favorite Olympic moment? LMU because of its academic tradition. I was very goals of being an All-American and an Olympian? SN: I have so many but I think the opening cere- impressed with the resources available to me and I like SN: First and foremost, being in a safe and produc- monies was the most memorable. It was so incred- the concept of small class sizes. tive environment allowed me to relax and feel com- ible being able to represent my country in the great- fortable to give my best effort. I owe the majority of est sporting event in the world. The feeling of first LMU: What did you like about the local area sur- my success to head coach (Steve) Stratos and to asst. stepping foot on the field after coming through the rounding LMU? coach (Larry) Smoot. They were the ones who rec- tunnel is indescribable. Then seeing the Olympic SN: I came from a small midwest town so moving to ognized the potential of a skinny girl and took a flame lit topped the whole experience off for me. It Los Angeles was a little intimidating at first. LMU’s chance in developing her into a great athlete. They is definitely something I will always cherish. location though is perfect. Not only are you minutes constantly supported, encouraged and challenged away from the beach cities, airport and major freeways me. They worked so hard to help me realize my LMU: Is there anything you would change about but you have the peace and tranquility of the school dreams. I owe them big time! your playing career? itself and its surrounding residential community. SN: There have been times in my career when I LMU is located in a small, safe community but close haven’t enjoyed playing and experienced some ter- enough to the things that make a college experience rible moments. At the time I wished I could change memorable. things or that I didn’t have to endure those bad times but in retrospect I needed to experience LMU: What were the academic advantages of attend- them. It was those moments of self doubt, fatigue, ing LMU? mental and physical exhaustion that helped me to SN: I liked that LMU offered the opportunity to not learn more about myself. I think that every athlete only know my peers, but to develop relationships with experiences moments like that; but it’s athletes that the professors as well. I never felt like I was just a choose to persevere through those times that suc- number in an auditorium full of students. LMU and ceed and excel. So, in short, no I wouldn’t have its sister schools stem from a long tradition of aca- changed any part of the road that I have traveled. I demic excellence, therefore, allowing the university to know that there are still many more obstacles and I be connected with the top personnel in nearly every hope I have learned enough to endure and over- ©2001 V-SPIRIT come those challenges as well. field of study it offers. www.v-spirit.com

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 7 COACH STRATOS’ WALL OF FAME

Dana Bragado (1989-1992) earned first-team Kerry House (1989-1990) was a two-time All- Deanna Doolittle (1990-1993) was named All-West Coast Conference during her senior WCC first-team selection and became the first first-team All-WCC following her sophomore season, leading the league in hitting percentage LMU player to earn Volleyball Magazine All- season after earning All-WCC freshman team at .379. Bragado still holds the three-game America honorable mention. After transferring accolades in 1990. As a junior, Doolittle won match record for hitting percentage when she from Cal Poly, House posted one of the greatest the most valuable player award at the Colorado posted an .867 versus Moorhead State. She still two-year careers in LMU history. She ranks first State Volleyball Classic. She holds the school ranks among the school’s top 10 in six offensive among LMU’s all-time leaders in career and sea- record with 1,440 career digs and is fifth all- categories. Following her LMU career, Bragado son dig average, single-season attacks and digs. time with 1,274 kills, becoming one of only has gone on to a very successful career on the After her senior year, House was also honored as four women to surpass the 1,000 plateau in AVP circuit. LMU’s Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. both categories.

Julie Greer (1992-1995) was a two-time first- Mardell Wrensch (1992-1995) was a West Kim Blankinship (1993-1996) led LMU to three team All-WCC selection in 1994 and 1995 and Coast Conference first-team selection for three WCC championships and three NCAA tourna- following her senior season, became the second consecutive seasons, earning WCC Scholar- ments. After her senior year, she was named to LMU athlete to earn Volleyball Magazine All- Athlete honor all four years. She was also voted the Volleyball Magazine All-America third team. American honorable mention accolades. In the team MVP twice and named the Student- In 1996, Blankinship was also named West 1995, Greer ranked 15th in the nation in attack Athlete of the Year as a junior. Wrensch holds Coast Conference co-Player of the Year Award percentage (.388) and led the team in block the school's all-time career and single season after garnering the Defensive Player of the Year average (1.15 bpg). Greer also earned All- record for attack percentage, and single season as a junior. She finished among LMU career District VIII honors and was named WCC Co- record for block solos. She also ranks among leaders in 10 of 15 categories including kills, kill Player of the Year as a senior. LMU's top 10 in 11 other categories. average and total attacks. She was honored as the LMU Female Athlete of the Year in 1996.

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Tracy Holman (1994-1997) set the all-time Sarah Noriega (1994-1997) became the first After transferring to LMU from the University career LMU and WCC assist record with 5,362. LMU player to earn AVCA All-America first- of Oregon, Karissa Meith (1995-1996) earned After leading the Lions to their third-straight team honors, as well as Volleyball Magazine All- first-team All-WCC as a senior. Meith was conference title as a junior, Holman garnered America. She was the WCC Player of the Year in named the most valuable player of the Colorado Volleyball Magazine All-American honorable 1997 after being named all-conference first-team State Tournament, along with being listed on mention accolades. She was a four-time All- for the third straight year. She was named LMU’s the LMU and University of Arizona all-tourna- WCC first-team selection and 1994 league Female Athlete of the Year (1997-98) and has ment teams. Her 109 block assists and 134 total freshman of the year. She was named the WCC been a United States national team member since blocks in 1996 are still school records, while her and LMU Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 1998, becoming just the third LMU athlete to 1.30 block average that season ranks second. an honor she also earned at LMU in 1996-97. participate in the Olympics during the 2000 She averaged 3.42 kills per game as a senior. Games in Sydney, Australia.

Loyola Marymount Head Coach Steve Stratos holds high standards of excellence for his teams and its individuals. One way to recognize his former players as exceptional athletes is with the Wall of Fame which con- tinues to grow in his office. Reaching the wall is not easy, with the minimum require- ment for admittance being named first-team All-West Coast Conference. From all-confer- ence to All-American, the Wall currently showcases 11 athletes. All 11 were named first-team All-WCC a combined 25 times. Among them are six All-Americans, three WCC Players of the Year and five AVCA All- Region honorees.

Sarah McFarland (1997-2000) is LMU’s only Kristen Gallup (1999-2002) posted 4.81 kills two-time All-American, while also being per game, which ranked second in the confer- named the school’s Female Athlete of the Year ence and 15th in the nation earning first-team twice. She was a three-time first-team All-WCC All-WCC honors in 2001. Gallup trails only and AVCA All-Region selection. She led the All-Americans Sarah McFarland and Sarah nation in kills for the second straight year post- Noriega on the program’s single season chart. ing an incredible 762 kills in 2000. McFarland’s As a senior, she led the Lions in total kills, single-season kill total is tops in the LMU and attacks, kills per game, digs and service aces. West Conference record books. She ended her Gallup ended her career among the school’s senior year with 1,670 attacks. career top ten in three separate categories. L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 9 EXCELLING OFF THE COURT

Stratos On Academics 2003 Student-Athletes National Scholar-Athletes With A 3.0 Cumulative hat does head coach Steve Stratos look for in an o-sponsored by the National Consortium for WLMU women’s volleyball student-athlete? Or Above GPA CAcademics and Sports (NCAS), the Center for the Character first, and athleticism second. The character Study of Sport in Society, and the National Collegiate to understand the importance of academic excellence Jamie Brubacher Athletic Association (NCAA), National Student-Athlete and dedication. Jody Carlson Day is recognized on April 6 and honored in various “We feel that if you do well in the classroom, if Jacene Dimson ways at each university. Established in 1987, it is a you’re dedicated and responsible, then that will gravi- Dina DeBernardi means of acknowledging the accomplishments of stu- tate onto the volleyball court,” states Stratos. dent-athletes in the classroom, playing field and in their Stratos arranges two meetings a semester with each Kristen Gallup communities. of his players to talk about their academic standing Laura Gustorf College student-athletes are recognized through an and to encourage the athletes to constantly aim for Kealani Kimball award certificate program. They are acknowledged by improvement. “We don’t just talk about being eligible Kelli Nerison their coaches and athletic directors if they have achieved to play,” says Stratos. “That’s not good enough for Elizabeth Samson an overall cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 LMU volleyball. It is a program in which striving for Tiffany Self (as well as earned a 3.0 for the completed academic excellence is a daily expectation.” year), and earned a varsity letter in a sport. The university offers a number of academic sup- The student-athletes are honored at events which port programs for all student-athletes through its take place on their campus or communities in the month Learning Resource Center. The services include workshops, academic monitoring, tutor- of April. In 2001, more than 158,000 student-athletes ing and study halls in order to provide direction for each student-athlete on the path to were honored across the country. graduation. At LMU, over 125 student-athletes earned these acco- Among past players, there have been nine women’s volleyball players honored as the lades and were recognized at the 2002-03 Student- LMU Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 14 academic all-conference, one GTE District Athlete Awards Ceremony held on April 26, 2001. VIII Academic All-American and one West Coast Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Eleven members of the women’s volleyball program were honored. Laura Gustorf

After an outstanding career, Laura Gustorf was selected as the Female Student- Athlete of the Year in the Spring of 2003. The honor is awarded by the Division of Student Affairs for outstanding achievement on and off the field of play. Gustorf, a team captain for the Lions, was a three-time All- Academic selection in the West Coast Conference. Gustorf also took home top honors dur- ing the University's annual Academic Award Convocation, which recognizes the University's top seniors. Gustorf was hon- ored by the College of Business Administration for earning the highest grade point average in Marketing. The senior was also awarded the NCAA 2003 team captain Kealani Kimball was Women's Postgraduate Scholarship for awarded the Fr. Alfred Kilp, S.J. Award for Careers in Athletics. Gustorf sported a 3.79 her service and leadership at Loyola grade point average. The NCAA Committee Marymount. Fellow juniors Jonathan Higashi on Women's Athletics was established at the of baseball and women's basketball’s Raelen the top seven percent of their class. Gustorf became 1987 NCAA Convention to study and make Self were also honored with the Kilp award. one of three Lions to be inducted into the honor soci- recommendations regarding opportunities The honors are given for outstanding ety in the last three years. for women in intercollegiate athletics at the achievement in leadership and service while Gustorf's list of honors continued as she was also institutional, conference, and national lev- succeeding academically. selected as a member of the Jesuit honor society, Alpha els, as well as other issues directly affecting Sigma Nu. The society was organized to honor both women's athletics. The committee identified male and female students from Jesuit colleges and uni- enhancing the careers of women in intercol- versities who have distinguished themselves in schol- legiate athletics as its primary focus, specif- arship, loyalty and service to the university communi- In the spring of 2003, 13 members of ically in the areas of coaching, athletics ty. Also in 2001, she was awarded the Fr. Alfred Kilp, the LMU volleyball team posted a administration, officiating, and athletics S.J. Leadership Award. This award is presented to first, support services. grade point average of over 3.00, for second and third year students in good academic Gustorf was inducted into the Beta standing who during the current academic year have a team GPA of 3.25. The team has a Gamma Sigma honor society as a junior. excelled as leaders. Gustorf was named to the 2000, cumulative GPA of 3.16. Beta Gamma Sigma is an academic honor 2001 and 2002 West Coast Conference All-Academic society for business administration stu- Teams. dents. To be inducted, a student must be in

10 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL SUPPORT SERVICES OFF THE COURT

A Helping Hand Big Sister Program From Academics

he Big Sister Program was established by Head Coach he LMU student-athlete’s chances of excelling aca- Steve Stratos and his coaching staff in 1997 as a way to demically have improved three-fold since the Thelp freshmen adapt to their new life at Loyola Tarrival of Dr. Maureen Schaukowitch. She was the Marymount and to the LMU volley- first ever student-athlete academic ball program. It is basically a volun- coordinator at Loyola Marymount teer program which pairs each fresh- University. The creation of such a man newcomer with an upperclass position demonstrates LMU’s com- teammate to guide them through mitment to assisting student-ath- their first year of college. They assist letes achieve their full potential the new student-athletes in every academically as well as athletically. aspect of college life from helping Despite becoming the Director of them find their classes to introducing Internships in the School of them to people. The veteran athletes Education at LMU the Fall, are key teaching tools in helping each Schaukowitch helped and her newcomer learn how to get balance replacment will assist student-ath- both in school and volleyball during letes with schedules, securing their first semester. Coach Stratos tutors and helping student-athletes and his staff have found that this pro- develop good study and life skills. gram has helped bring an air of fami- ly and togetherness to each new team. Senior middle blocker Tiana Newsome and Dr. Maureen Schaukowitch. The Learning Resource Center he Learning Resource Center is yet another avenue for student-ath- letes to get help academically. The LRC has played an integral role Tin the success of coach Stratos’ volleyball athletes. The Center, located on the upper level of the Von der Ahe Library, consists of numerous specialists and tutors ready to aid and enhance the student-athlete’s educa- tional process while at LMU. All students are invited to make use of the LRC’s free services and workshops. The Center’s full-time specialists in writing, mathematics and learning skills, like Karen Carmichael who works with the volleyball athletes specifically, are available to help all students develop the essential learning skills which will bring greater academic and personal success.

Junior setter Nicole Oehlman and Karen Carmichael from the Learning Resource Center at University Hall.

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 11 GIVING BACK - LIONS COMMUNITY SERVICE

n 1996, members of the women’s vol- YMCA facilities while volunteers watch leyball team decided it was time to the children. The team was also responsi- start looking beyond the borders of ble for helping raise several hundred dol- I lars through the annual support cam- Loyola Marymount and the confines of the playing court. paign. The YMCA With many of them annual campaign is already involved in run solely by volun- some type of com- teers who donate their munity service, time to make phone they decided to calls to potential come together and donors. provide a service to In 2001, the LMU vol- the surrounding leyball team took part community. in the “Healthy Kids Since then, it Day” at the YMCA. It Senior Kealani Kimball spending time face painting at has become a team was an opportunity for the YMCA in 2003. standard for each local pediatricians, individual to con- dermatologists and for a couple of hours a day. They helped tribute at least 10 dentists to come and walk the dogs daily and were educated hours of volunteer offer their services to about the development and care of the service each year. Junior Kelli Nerison helps with the construction of a the community. The dogs and cats at the clinic. very important project. Each athlete must local police depart- Aside from the hours the team spent at do this on her own ment was also on the foundation, some of the athletes still time, but as a team, they decide where hand for fingerprinting to prevent kid- volunteered their time at local elementary they will concentrate their efforts each napping. The Lions played games and schools and various other community season. Though head coach Steve Stratos took part in a large raffle for the children. organizations. and his staff keep a close eye on each ath- Four years ago the team decided to “Helping your own surrounding lete’s academic and athletic success, this expand their focus and reach out to a dif- community is something everyone should is one area in which he feels is more effec- ferent part of the community. That is get involved in,” states former team cap- tive if the team takes on the responsibili- when they were introduced to The tain Laura Gustorf. “It’s an enriching ty. Amanda Foundation, a non-profit foun- “When we first spoke about doing this dation a few years ago, I turned it right over to located in them,” Stratos said. “It should be some- Beverly thing they choose to do on their own and Hills. something they have a sincere interest in. Founded in They have really enjoyed doing it each 1976, the year.” organiza- For the past five seasons, the team has tion rescues spent countless hours at the local dogs and Westchester YMCA. There, the athletes cats who are volunteered to work with kids of all ages spending through the “Child Watch” program, an their last opportunity for parents to enjoy the days at city and county shelters. After the pets have been res- cued from “death row,” they are given the Members of the 2002 LMU Volleyball team with a company from the Los Angeles Fire Department. medical attention necessary, including vaccina- experience that not only benefits you, but tions, and eventually placed in a home. those you are helping as well.” The Amanda Foundation relies heavi- The Amanda Foundation is located at ly on volunteers to participate in pet ther- 351 North Foothill Road in Beverly Hills, apy, exercise and training while under the and can be reached at (310) 278-2935. care of the foundation staff. The team visited the foundation twice Senior Liz Samson gives a little assistance during an as a group, and frequently as individuals, eye exam.

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14 - Head Coach Steve Stratos 16 - Assistant Coaches Larry Smoot Heather Collins-Ramirez Trainer Joe Gonzalez STEVE STRATOS HEAD COACH

n his 13 seasons as head coach of the string of 61-straight weeks being nationally- Loyola Marymount women’s volleyball ranked in the AVCA/USA Today Top 25 Poll. program, Steve Stratos has maintained a Despite high expectations upon entering the I 1998 season, the Lions were disappointed to high level of excellence throughout his pro- gram, both in the classroom and on the finish fourth in the West Coast Conference court. Having coached six All-Americans, as with an 18-8 overall record and a 9-5 con- well as numerous academic all-conference ference mark. With a highly competitive selections, Stratos continues to maintain one conference, the No. 25-ranked Lions were of the top volleyball programs in the nation. left out of the NCAA postseason tournament In 1996, Stratos became the first coach in for the first time since 1993. They ended the West Coast Conference history to be tabbed 1998 regular season ranked No. 25. Coach of the Year three straight seasons after Using 1998 as a learning experience, leading the Lions to their third consecutive Stratos and the Lions jumped back into the conference title. In addition, he earned NCAA tournament in 1999, advancing to the AVCA District VIII Coach of the Year honors second round, and were ranked as high as after directing the 1996 squad to a 26-3 No.22 in the AVCA rankings (Sept.28). mark, advancing to the NCAA Pacific In 2000, Stratos and the Lions continued Regional Semifinals and a No. 9 final nation- their pursuit of excellence by starting the Stratos’ Coaching Profile al ranking, the highest finish in program his- season on a seven-match winning streak tory. which propelled them to a season-best No. Name: Steven G. Stratos His teams have averaged more than 20 21 AVCA ranking (Sept. 4). Born: June 5, 1952 wins a season and have made eight postsea- Last season, the Lions tarted the season son appearances, including four consecutive with an 11-3 mark, handing the program its Hometown: Torrance, CA in the NCAA Championships from 1994-97. 13th consecutive winning season under Stratos’ guidance. High School: Torrance High School Stratos has posted a career record of 262- 123, for a .681 winning percentage, the During Stratos’ first season (1990), the College Education: highest in LMU volleyball history and Lions posted a 21-16 record and made a San Diego State, Bachelor of Arts, 1974 among current WCC coaches. In West Coast postseason appearance in the NIVC California Standard Secondary Credential, 1975 Conference action, he owns a record of 132- (National Invitational Volleyball Playing Career: 50, for a .720 winning percentage. With 132 Championship). In 1992, he led the team to career conference victories, Stratos ranks its second NIVC appearance and a 22-13 1972-1982 AAA beach volleyball player second among current West Coast record. The following year (1993), the Lions 1985-1988 6-Man Beach Volleyball accumulated a 23-7 overall record, and fin- reached finals of Manhattan Conference coaches. Beach Open Winning has become a tradition for the ished second in the WCC (11-3). For the LMU volleyball program. In a five-year span first time in program history, LMU entered Coaching Career: (1994-98), Stratos’ teams combined for a the Top 25, ranked No. 24 in the AVCA 1990-Present Head Coach, Loyola Marymount University 1983-1990 Head Coach, Woodbridge High Year-By-Year Coaching Records School, Boy’s & Girl’s Volleyball Overall WCC Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish Postseason 1975-1983 Head Coach, Torrance High School, Boy’s Volleyball & 1982 Nancy Fortner 37 12 .755 Basketball 1983 Nancy Fortner 18 22 .450 1984 Nancy Fortner 10 26 .278 Coaching Honors: 1985 Nancy Fortner 15 14 .517 8 4 .667 T-Second Collegiate 1986 Nancy Fortner 24 8 .750 10 2 .833 First NCAA - West Regional 1994 WCC Coach of the Year 1987 George Yamashita 17 17 .500 10 4 .714 Second 1995 WCC Coach of the Year 1988 George Yamashita 9 22 .290 4 10 .286 T-Sixth 1996 WCC Coach of the Year 1989 Mike Normand 8 19 .296 7 7 .500 Fifth 1996 AVCA District VIII Coach of the Year 1990 Steve Stratos 21 16 .568 10 4 .714 Third NIVC Three WCC Championships (1994, 1995, 1996), 1991 Steve Stratos 17 12 .586 8 6 .571 Third Six NCAA Postseason Appearances (1994, 1995, 1992 Steve Stratos 22 13 .629 10 4 .714 Second NIVC 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000), Nationally Ranked 61- 1993 Steve Stratos 23 7 .767 11 3 .786 Second straight weeks (1994-98) 1994 Steve Stratos 19 10 .655 12 2 .857 First NCAA - First Round 1995 Steve Stratos 24 5 .828 14 0 1.000 First NCAA - First Round High School 1996 Steve Stratos 26 3 .897 14 0 1.000 First NCAA - Sweet 16 1985 O.C. Coach of the Year 1997 Steve Stratos 22 7 .759 11 3 .786 Third NCAA - Second Round Seven Pacific Coast League Championships, 1998 Steve Stratos 18 8 .692 9 5 .643 Fourth Nationally Ranked (1986-89) 1999 Steve Stratos 20 11 .645 9 5 .643 Fourth NCAA - Second Round 2000 Steve Stratos 20 9 .690 10 4 .714 Third NCAA - First Round Committees/Memberships: 2001 Steve Stratos 15 10 .600 8 6 .571 Fourth AVCA Coaches Top-25 Voting Committee 2002 Steve Stratos 15 12 .556 6 8 .429 Fourth All-District VIII Selection Committee Stratos’ Total 262 123 .681 132 50 .725 District VIII Regional Poll Committee Total 400 263 .603 171 77 .690

14 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL Stratos vs. Opponents Coaches Poll and No. 22 by Volleyball Monthly. In Teams W L 1994, the Lions garnered the first of three consecu- Arizona 1 1 tive WCC Championships with a 19-10 overall mark, Arizona State 4 1 and a 12-2 conference record, earning a NCAA tour- Auburn 1 0 Baylor 1 0 nament appearance. Stratos led LMU to its second Boise State 1 0 straight WCC title and NCAA tournament appear- Boston College 1 0 Bradley 1 0 ance in 1995 with a perfect 14-0 record, the first in Brown 1 0 school history. After their tremendous success in BYU 0 1 Cal Poly 3 1 1996, the Lions posted a 22-7 record the following Cal State Bakersfield 1 0 year (1997) and again advanced to the second round Cal State Fullerton 70 Cal State Northridge 4 4 of the NCAA Tournament. Under Stratos' guidance, Central Michigan 2 0 the Lions won in the first round of the tournament Clemson 1 0 with a 3-0 victory over the University of Hawaii. To Colorado 1 2 Colorado State 5 2 date, Stratos owns a 9-8 record in seven postseason Connecticut 2 0 appearances. Davidson 1 0 Dayton 10 Success of the program has carried over into indi- Drake 1 0 vidual honors as well. Among the program’s top ath- Duke 1 2 Florida 0 1 letes and graduates, Stratos coached Loyola Florida State 1 2 Marymount’s two AVCA All-America first-team hon- Fresno State 1 0 George Washington 3 0 orees, Sarah Noriega (1994-97) and Sarah McFarland Gonzaga 22 4 (1997-00). He has guided eight All-West Region Grambling State 1 0 Hawaii 24 players, 39 all-conference players, three WCC Houston 1 0 Freshmen of the Year and one Freshman All- Idaho 1 0 American. Throughout the same period, his teams Idaho State 2 0 Indiana 3 1 have succeeded in the classroom, producing 16 All- Indiana State 1 0 WCC Academic team members and six LMU Female Iowa 2 0 James Madison 1 0 Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Among these, Tracy Kansas 1 0 Holman (1994-97) garnered the award twice as an Long Beach State 2 6 Louisiana State 2 0 LMU student-athlete, and was named WCC Scholar- Marquette 1 0 Athlete of the Year at the completion of the 1997-98 Massachusetts 1 0 Memphis State 1 0 academic year. Michigan State 0 1 Stratos began his coaching career as an assistant Mississippi 1 0 coach for the boys’ junior varsity basketball team at Montana 0 1 Moorhead State 1 0 Torrance High School in 1976, and became an assis- Stratos earned his 200th career victory with a 3-0 win over Texas Murray State 2 0 tant coach for the varsity squad the following year. El-Paso on Sept. 18, 1999. Nebraska 0 1 New Mexico 41 He assumed duties as head coach for the boys’ vol- California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) playoffs. North Carolina 0 1 leyball team in the spring of 1978 and became head Northern Arizona 1 0 Under Stratos’ leadership, the Woodbridge girls’ pro- Northern Illinois 0 1 coach of the boys’ varsity basketball team in 1981. He gram ranked among the nation’s top 20 in each of his Northern Iowa 1 0 moved on to Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Notre Dame 1 2 final four years. Ohio State 1 0 Calif., in 1983 where he served as head coach of the In 1985 he was honored as Orange County’s Boy’s Oklahoma 1 0 boys’ volleyball team, as well as a boys’ basketball Volleyball Coach of the Year. He coached in the Oral Roberts 1 1 assistant. Oregon 1 0 Orange County All-Star Game five times, with the Oregon State 0 1 Concentrating strictly on volleyball, he took over boy’s squad in 1986 and 1988, and the girl’s team in Pepperdine 10 15 the reins of both the girls’ and boys’ volleyball pro- Pittsburgh 1 0 1987, 1989 and 1990. Aside from his coaching Portland 24 2 grams in 1984. There he led both programs into duties, Stratos taught advanced placement U.S. histo- Portland State 1 0 prominence during his tenure, taking each to the Providence 1 0 ry at Woodbridge. A 1970 graduate of Torrance High Rice 2 0 School, Stratos was an all-league Sacramento State 10 Saint Louis 10 selection in basketball. He later Saint Mary’s 21 5 earned a bachelor of arts degree in Sam Houston State 1 0 San Diego 17 9 social sciences, with an emphasis San Diego State 95 in U.S. history, and a minor in San Francisco 24 2 San Jose State 1 1 English from San Diego State in Santa Clara 15 12 1975. South Florida 2 0 He is a former president of the Southern Mississippi 1 0 Southeast Missouri State 2 0 Orange County Volleyball Coaches Southwest Missouri State 1 0 Association and served on the CIF Stanford 0 2 Syracuse 1 0 Volleyball Advisory Board for five Texas A&M 0 1 years. Stratos is currently a Texas-El Paso 1 0 Texas Tech 1 0 member of the AVCA Coaches Top Tulane 1 0 25 Poll Committee (since 1993), UC Irvine 7 1 UCLA 0 1 the All-District VIII Selection UC Santa Barbara 412 Committee (since 1996) and is in USC 0 4 his second term on the District US International 1 0 Utah 0 1 VIII Regional Poll Committee Villanova 1 0 (1995-96, 1999-present). Washington State 02 Wichita State 1 0 William & Mary 3 1 Wisconsin 0 1 Wyoming 2 1 Bold Indicates 2003 Opponents

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 15 ASSISTANT COACHES / TRAINER

arry Smoot begins his 14th year as the top assistant volleyball coach at Loyola Marymount University. Smoot is involved in all Lfacets of the volleyball program, including input on daily prac- tices and matches, as well as handling a portion of the recruiting responsibilities. He also serves as the camp coordinator for the LMU Girls’ Volleyball Summer Camp. Smoot began his coaching career at Torrance High School with the boys’ volleyball program in 1980. He added the girls’ team to his coaching duties in 1984 and led them to national rankings in 1986 (No. 12) and 1987 (No. 10). His girls’ program captured the Bay League Championship from 1985 through 1987. Smoot is currently the Director of the South Bay Girls’ Volleyball Club and has served as head coach for the Torrance Volleyball Club (boys). His South Bay 18-and-under club team has advanced to the Kaepa Festival Tournament Final Four in four of the last 10 years and won the championship in 1993. He previously led the Torrance club to a second place finish at the USVB Junior Olympics in 1983. Smoot was honored in 1996 with the Distinguished Service Award for Junior Volleyball by the Kaepa Volleyball Festival. LARRY SMOOT A 1978 graduate of Torrance High School, Smoot was an all-con- ference volleyball player at El Camino Junior College before playing one season at Long Beach State in 1982. Smoot still competes in men’s and co-ed division tournaments. He is a former USVBA All-American in the co-ed division and has won the USVBA co-ed division open championships as a player-coach in 1987 and 1990.

eather Collins-Ramirez begins her seventh season as an assistant coach at Loyola Marymount. Collins-Ramirez handles prematch Hscouting and assists in recruiting, daily practices and matches. A former All-American at UC Santa Barbara, Collins-Ramirez came to LMU following a two-year stint as an assistant coach at UCSB in 1995 and 1996. In her two seasons, the Gauchos posted a 26-9 record in 1995 and a 23-9 record in 1996, twice advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. A four-year letterwinner at UCSB, Collins-Ramirez was a two-time All-Big West first-team member following her junior and senior sea- sons. She earned third-team All-America honors from Volleyball Magazine as a junior, and honorable mention accolades following her senior campaign. She ranks among school leaders in career digs (1,556 - third) and kills (1,329 - fifth) and holds the school mark for service aces (157). As a player, she led the Gauchos to a four-year record of 101-29, including four appearances in the NCAA Postseason Tournament. In 1993, UCSB posted a 28-4 mark and finished with a No. 4 national ranking. Collins-Ramirez attended Poway High School where she led her team to three CIF 3-A championships. She was a two-time All-CIF first-team performer and won Player of the Year honors following her senior season. A five-year player for the San Diego Volleyball Club, she led the 18-elite team to the Nike Davis Volleyball Festival HEATHER Championship in 1991. Collins-Ramirez is a two-year veteran of the professional volleyball COLLINS-RAMIREZ ranks. She played in the National Volleyball Association (NVA) 4-man sand and 4-man grass league in 1996, and played for the Utah Golden Spikers of the NVA in 1997. Collins-Ramirez is a 1996 graduate of UC Santa Barbara, earning a degree in liberal arts. Collins-Ramirez and her husband David, the director of athletic training education department at LMU, currently reside in Playa del Rey, Calif.

oe Gonzalez his certification as a strength and conditioning special- Joe Gonzalez enters his ist, and soon after became an instructor for the hospi- Volleyball Trainer ATC, CSCS Jsecond year tal’s eight-week strength and conditioning programs. at Loyola In 2000, Gonzalez moved back to Los Angeles to Marymount. work at The Center for Athletic Medicine at USC’s This will also University Hospital. There, he was deeply involved in be his second year working with the volleyball team. the High School Outreach Program, which provided Gonzalez graduated from LMU in 1997 with a bach- certified athletic trainers for 18 high schools in the LA elor’s degree in Biology. During his four years at LMU, area. Gonzalez also developed and conducted the Gonzalez worked in the athletic training room as a stu- Coaches’ Seminar Series, which were free monthly sem- dent athletic trainer under the direction of LMU’s cur- inars that focused on specific athletic medicine topics rent head athletic trainer, Keith Ellison. A few months aimed toward coaches and athletes of all levels. after graduation, Gonzalez earned his certification In February of 2002, Gonzalez had the opportunity with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. to work at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt In the summer of 1998, Gonzalez moved to Salt Lake Lake City. He was assigned to long-track speed skating, City, UT to work at The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital. and was stationed on the ice as a “field-of-play” athlet- Gonzalez worked in the physical therapy department, ic trainer. dealing with both athletes and non-athletes. He was In August of 2002, he returned to LMU to begin his also a part of the hospital’s high school outreach pro- career as a member of the Lions’ Athletic Medicine gram, which provided certified athletic trainers for sur- staff. rounding area high schools. In 1999, Gonzalez earned

16 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 2003 PLAYERS

18 - Season Outlook 20 - Tiana Newsome 21 - Kealani Kimball 22 - Roxanne Orsini 23 - Elizabeth Samson 24 - Jacene Dimson 25 - Kelli Nerison 26 - Nicole Oehlman 27 - Megan Wooton 28 - Jody Carlson 29 - Dina DeBernardi 30 - Krista Houseman 31 - Michelle Look 32 - Tiffiny Self / Kacey Knauf C atherine Svorinich 34 - Courtnay Leonard / S andy Krone / J ania Motton THE 2003 LIONS

In the upcoming volleyball season, side hitter Sandy Krone could also make and junior campaigns. Loyola Marymount will look to regain its an immediate impact. DeBernardi will return after sustaining rightful position atop the West Coast Stratos concluded his 13th year at the a dislocated elbow last season. Before her Conference volleyball standings. The helm of the Lion women’s volleyball pro- injury, she was emerging as one of LMU’s Lions will rely heavily on senior first- gram. In his time at LMU, Stratos has led best players. In a 3-0 win over Colorado team all-conference selections Tiana the Lions to eight 20-win seasons and on Sept. 7, she had the fifth highest hit- Newsome and Kealani Kimball. Last eight postseason appearances, including ting percentage in school history (.833, year, LMU endured numerous injuries at four consecutive from 1997-2000. Stratos 10-0-12), setting a sophomore class key positions to post a 15-12 record, the has posted a career total of 262-123, for a record, previously held by former LMU program’s 13th straight winning cam- .681 winning percentage, the highest in All-American Sarah Noriega (.765) in paign. After starting the season at 11-3, LMU volleyball history and second 1995. DeBernardi returned to form dur- LMU began receiving votes in the AVCA among current WCC coaches. In league ing the Spring season and will be a force Poll, but after injuries decimated the action, he owns a record of 132-50, good during the 2003 season, while Kelli team, the Lions dropped nine of their 12 for a .725 winning percentage. With 132 Nerison also ended the Spring absolutely matches. on fire. She was one of the major reasons the Lions Sophomore mid- will be able to enjoy so dle blocker Dina much success, including DeBernardi and their win at the LMU junior setter Nicole Spring Invitational. Oehlman will return to the Lion Motton could find a line-up after sus- home at either middle taining season-end- blocker or outside hitter, ing injuries a year dependent on the out- ago. Along with vet- come of the August two- erans Jody Carlson, a-day practices. Motton is Michelle Look, and a tremendous athlete with Krista Houseman the potential of playing all and a talented three front-row positions. group of newcom- ers, LMU will hope Setters to return to the Oehlman was an All- nation’s elite with WCC selection during another trip to the her freshman and sopho- NCAA Tournament. more years, while earning 2003 Loyola Marymount Volleyball Team AVCA All-Pacific Region “Last year, we honors during her rookie had to deal with a Top (l to r): Michelle Look, Sandy Krone, Dina DeBernardi, Jody Carlson, Krista Houseman, Kelli campaign. Already fifth lot of obstacles, but Nerison, Roxanne Orsini, Tiana Newsome, Jania Motton, Kealani Kimball. all-time on the LMU Bottom (l to r): Kacey Knauf, Cat Svorinich, Courtnay Leonard, Elizabeth Samson, Megan Wooton, we were able to Jacene Dimson, Tiffiny Self, Nicole Oehlman. career assist chart with battle through and the second highest career still win 15 matches,” LMU head coach career conference victories, Stratos ranks average (12.94 apg), she is one of the bet- Steve Stratos said. “It was a great learning second among current WCC coaches. ter setters in the nation. Oehlman will be experience for the team. The learning pushed for the starting position by curve was certainly raised and we’ll be Middle Blockers Knauf. The 5-8 freshman is an outstand- better for it.” Newsome will solidify her position as ing athlete and has the potential of help- the school’s most dominant blocker ever. ing this team immediately. The Lions will have another tremen- Already owning the career mark for aver- dous freshman class to aid the process. aging 1.34 blocks per game, Newsome Outside Hitters Leading the way will be last year’s needs just 54 more blocks to surpass The Lions will have a deep pool of out- California High School Player of the Year Julie Greer’s (1992-95) school career side hitters to select from. After being the Jania Motton. After earning the honor record of 359. With 33 more block assists starting middle blocker for the past two from Student Sport Magazine, Motton was and 27 solos, Newsome will also own the seasons, Kimball will move to the outside also named an All-American. Also join- career marks in those categories as well. for her final year as a Lion. One of the ing the Lions will be Courtnay Leonard, Newsome already owns program top real physical forces in the conference, who was named the top senior libero in marks for the most blocks in a match and Kimball is extremely athletic and along the state by the same publication. in a single season, after being among the with DeBernardi, will serve as a team Freshman setter Kacey Knauf and out- nation’s top 20 during both her freshman captain. Kimball earned first-team all-

18 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 2003 Loyola-Marymount Volleyball Roster conference honors for No Name Pos Ht Yr-Exp Hometown (Previous School) the second time last 1 Dina DeBernardi MB 6-0 So-1V Scottsdale, AZ (Horizon HS) season after averaging 3 Jacene Dimson DS 5-7 Jr-2V Costa Mesa, CA (Mater Dei HS) 2.81 kills and 2.19 digs 4 Kacey Knauf S 5-8 Fr-HS La Canada, CA (Flintridge Sacred Heart HS) per game. She also was 5Catherine Svorinich DS 5-6 Fr-HS Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (Palos Verdes Peninsula HS) named the MVP of the LMU Volleyball Classic. 6 Kelli Nerison MB 6-2 Jr-2V Laguna Niguel, CA (Dana Hills HS) 7 Nicole Oehlman S 5-10 Jr-2V Sebastopol, CA (El Molino HS) Carlson, Houseman 8 Roxanne Orsini OH 6-0 Sr-1V Long Beach, CA (Golden West CC) and Look have all been 10 Courtnay Leonard DS 5-5 Fr-HS San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) starters at LMU. 11 Tiana Newsome MB 5-11 Sr-3V Peoria, AZ (Centennial HS) Carlson averaged 1.75 12 Sandy Krone OH 6-0 Fr-HS Sabastopol, CA (Analy HS) kills per game last year 15 Megan Wooton S/DS 5-6 Jr-2V Stockton, CA (St. Mary’s HS) as a sophomore, while 17 Elizabeth Samson DS 5-3 Sr-3V Saratoga, CA (Mitty HS) Houseman and Look 18 Kealani Kimball OH 5-11 Sr-3V Kaunakakai, HI (Kamehameha Schools) averaged 1.42 and 2.02 19 Jody Carlson OH 6-2 Jr-2V Irvine, CA (Irvine HS) kills per game, respec- 20 Krista Houseman OH 6-3 So-1V Brentwood, CA (Liberty HS) tively, as rookies. Roxanne Orsini will 21 Tiffiny Self DS 5-9 So-1V Hughson, CA (Hughson HS) return for her senior 22 Michelle Look OH 5-10 So-1V Kailua, HI (Punahou School) season, after being an 23 Jania Motton OH 6-0 Fr-HS Bakersfield, CA (Liberty HS) junior college All- American. Head Coach: Steve Stratos (San Diego State '75 - 14th season • 247-111) Krone could also be a Assistant Coaches: Larry Smoot weapon this year and (Long Beach State - 14th season) certainly a force in the Heather Collins-Ramirez future. She is very ver- (UC Santa Barbara '96 - seventh season) satile athlete, who can play on both the right and left side. man Cat Svorinich could also prove to be LMU will travel to Honolulu, Hawaii for Defensive solid defensive specialists. a pair of matches, before returning to Specialists/Libero Road to Victory Southern California for four more matches LMU will have a number of talented ath- The Lions will once again open the sea- to conclude the non-conference slate. letes battling for the starting Libero posi- son with the LMU Furama Hotel tion this season. After being hampered by Invitational, August 29-30, followed by a On Oct. 3, LMU will open the league numerous injuries last year, Jacene home match with national-power UC schedule with a home match versus Saint Dimson is back at full strength. Dimson Santa Barbara on Sept. 2. After taking on Mary’s. The WCC sent three teams was among team leaders, averaging 2.98 the Gauchos, LMU will continue to take (Pepperdine, Santa Clara and San Diego) digs per game, while playing in just 58 advantage of the warm confines of Gersten to the NCAA Tournament last season, with games. She had a career-high 29 digs Pavilion, hosting the LMU Four Points the Waves also reaching the Elite Eight. against Maryland. Sheraton Classic, Sept. 5-6. Last year, LMU finished in a fourth place Dimson’s main competition will be The Lions won the Classic last season, tie with the Gaels in the conference stand- Leonard. Considered the top senior Libero downing a pair of teams listed in the USA ings at 6-8, marking the first time in in the state of California last year as a prep, Today/AVCA Top 25. The Lions beat both Stratos’ tenure that the Lions ended the Leonard will raise the quality of play of all Notre Dame and Colorado to win the title. league slate with a losing effort. It was just the back-row experts. Both athletes are It was the Lions’ second Classic title in the the second time in school history that extremely quick with good hands. past three seasons. LMU had posted a losing conference record, the other coming in 1988 (4-10). Meg Wooton was the starting setter for After traveling to Cal State Fullerton on “It should be a five team race again this LMU last year, but will also be looking for September 9, LMU will head to Pullman, year,” Stratos said. “Pepperdine will defi- playing time at defensive specialist. Washington for the Washington State nitely be the team to beat, and as usual, Wooton had a double-double against Invitational, Sept. 12-13. The Cougars fin- there will be three for four conference Indiana on Sept. 14 with 30 assists and 11 ished third last season in the Pac-10, as teams in the Top 25. digs, while senior Elizabeth Samson one of eight league schools to advance to appeared in 54 games, recording 83 digs the NCAA Tournament. In 2002, on the season. Samson posted her best Washington State advanced to the Elite match of the season with 18 digs and three Eight and was ranked seventh in the final service aces against No. 11 Santa Clara on national rankings. Nov. 16. Sophomore Tiffiny Self and fresh-

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 19 11 Tiana Newsome Briefly 2000 - Freshman Tiana Newsome enters her fourth Played in all 29 matches and started in eight…saw year at LMU…one of the best ath- action in 90 games…ended the year leading the Senior letes ever brought into the program West Coast Conference and ranked 23rd in the who is also one of the most athletic nation with a 1.46 blocks per game average…tied middle blockers in the nation…has the LMU record for blocks in a four-game match lightning quick speed…a ferocious (12) against San Jose State (Sept. 1)…hit double- defender of the net…a dominant digit kill totals in three games…10 kills against player who leads by example and is Position ...... Middle Blocker Portland (Oct. 14) and Santa Clara (Nov. a hard worker…looking to be more 17)…had a season-high 11 kills against San Height ...... 5-11 effectivly offensively...an explosive Francisco (Nov. 18)…managed to hit above .300 jumper with incredible strength… Experience ...... 3-year letterwinner 12 times and above .500 three times…season-best will anchor the Lions defensively as attack percentage of .636 came against San Hometown ...... Peoria, AZ a middle blocker. Francisco (Oct. 9)…led the Lions’ blocking efforts High School ...... Centennial HS At LMU in 20 matches…ended the year with 148 kills, Birthdate ...... April 1, 1982 2002 - Junior fourth on the squad…averaged 1.64 kills per game…set a new freshman blocking record with Birthplace ...... Riverside, CA Was one of the most dominant mid- 131 on the year…that mark ranks second all-time dle blockers in the West Coast in the LMU single-season record book, three shy of Conference, earning first-team all- the all-time record (134)…her 31 block solos ties league honors…averaged a team-high 1.44 blocks for sixth on the all-time single-season chart…her per game, which was second in the conference and total of 100 block assists the second best ever tied for 18th nationally…set single-season school recorded in a single-season at LMU. records with 144 total blocks and 40 solo blocks…currently has the school record for aver- High School aging 1.34 blocks per game…tied a four-game Newsome is a 2000 graduate of Centennial High match school record with six solo blocks against School in Peoria, AZ…a three-year varsity letter- Saint Mary’s on Oct. 26…set four-game match winner in volleyball…served as team captain of school records with 13 block assists and 16 total the squad as a senior…a two-time All-Citrus against Gonzaga on Nov. 1…averaged 2.25 kills League selection as a sophomore and junior, All- per game…posted a double-double with 16 kills West Valley League pick as a senior…led team in and 11 blocks against San Diego State on Sept. 25, blocks all four years…named West Valley Region with a season-high 32 attacks…reached double Player of the Year and All-State second-team pick digits in kills in seven of eight matches from Sept. in 1999…led her team to the league championship 25-Oct. 19…had a season-high 17 kills against in the 1998 season with a 30-1 record…competed Portland on Nov. 2…posted an .875 hitting per- in track as a junior and earned a varsity centage (7-0-8) against Colorado (Sept. letter…prep volleyball coach was Diane Pavia. 7)…named to the LMU Volleyball Classic All- Tournament team…also named LMU Female Personal Athlete of the Month for November. Tiana Marie Newsome was born in Riverside, CA 2001 - Sophomore on April 1, 1982…the daughter of Larry and Michelle Newsome…she has one brother, Brandon, and one sister, Taryn…was also recruit- Appeared in 38 games throughout the year…sea- ed by Georgia Tech, Oregon State and son-best performance came against Clemson Michigan…lists hanging out with friends, singing (Sept. 2)…hit a career mark of 17 kills and 40 and dancing as her hobbies…names the Los Newsome’s Career Highs ...... attempts against the Tigers…also put up a season- Angeles Lakers of the NBA as her favorite profes- high 10 blocks that match, recording her only sional team…a psychology major with plans on double-double of the year…finished with 65 kills Kills 17, Clemson (9/2/01) becoming a clinical psychologist. and 30 blocks…also put up double-digit kill Attacks 40, Clemson (9/2/01) totals against Oral Roberts (Aug. 31), 11 and Cal Percentage .727 (8-0-11) Poly (Sept. 5), 10. Oklahoma (8/31/02) Assists 3, Cal Poly (9/1/00) Aces 1, Five times Newsome’s Career Statistics Last: vs. Santa Clara (11/16/02) Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Digs 5, Duke (8/31/02) 2000 29/90 347 148 49 .285 8 1 1 0 16 31 100 131 17 Solo Blocks 6, Saint Mary’s (10/26/02) 2001 14/38 169 65 42 .136 5 0 0 0 11 5 25 30 6 Block Assists 13, Gonzaga (11/1/02) 2002 27/100 507 225 66 .314 4 10 32 1 50 40 104 144 22 Total Blocks 16, Gonzaga (11/1/02) Total 70/228 1023 438 157 .275 17 11 33 1 77 76 229 305 45

20 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL Kealani Kimball 18 (Oct. 19) and Saint Mary’s (Oct. Briefly 20), respectively. Kealani Kimball enters her fourth year at LMU…a great all-around athlete and a tremendous 2000 - Freshman leaper…worked diligently in the weight room dur- Played in 26 matches and started Senior ing the off-season and has become physically in 15…appeared in 79 games stronger…one of the real physical forces in the …recorded season-highs in kills conference…can attack from anywhere on the (9), attacks (16) and attack per- court which opens the door creatively for the centage (.500) against Marquette coaches…an excellent aggressive blocker...a great (Sept. 16)…posted a season-best Position ...... Outside Hitter leader, both on and off the court. five blocks twice…first against Height ...... 5-11 At LMU Notre Dame (Sept. 21)…and 2002 - Junior again against Pepperdine (Oct. Experience ...... 3-year letterwinner 7)…hit double-digit digs totals Hometown ...... Kaunakakai, HI Was named first-team All-West Coast Conference five times…season-high of 16 for the second consecutive year after averaging digs came against Notre Dame High School ...... Kamehameha Schools 2.81 kills and 2.19 digs per game…was sixth in the (Sept. 21)…also collected eight Birthdate ...... Sept. 15, 1982 WCC and second on the team with a .306 hitting assists against the Fighting Irish, percentage…was also the second-leading Lion and a season-best…averaged above Birthplace ...... Kaunakakai, Molokai eighth in the league, averaging nearly a block per .300 in attack percentage seven game…had at least five digs in each of the first nine times…had a personal-best four service aces matches of the season, including reaching double against Pepperdine (Oct. 7)…ended the season figures four straight times…had five double-dou- averaging 0.57 kills and 1.86 digs per game. bles on the season…had a season-high 16 digs against No. 11 Santa Clara (Nov. 16)…reached High School double figures in kills 14 times, including a season- Kimball is a 2000 graduate of Kamehameha high 19 against Maryland (Sept. 14)…had at least Schools in Honolulu, HI…a two-sport athlete, she 11 digs in each of the three matches at the LMU lettered three years in both basketball and volley- Classic, earning the MVP…also named to the ball…served as volleyball team captain in her sen- Terrapin Invitational All-Tournament team with 47 ior season…a two-time first-team All-ILH and All- kills in three matches…had a season-high nine Hawaii selection in both sports…earned Volleyball blocks in three games against Colorado (Sept. 7). Magazine All-America honorable mention acco- 2001 - Sophomore lades as a senior…as a junior, was voted league player of the year and state MVP in basketball…led Earned first-team All-West Coast Conference, her basketball team to a perfect 15-0 record and the while leading LMU in block assists with 47...was state championship title as a senior…earned Street second on the team in attacks (661), kills (270), & Smith Basketball Magazine All-America honor- block solos (12) and total blocks (59)...her .265 able mention honors in her final year…prep vol- hitting percentage ranked third on the team and leyball coach was Dan Kitashima. ninth in the WCC...improved her performance during WCC action, averaging 3.6 kills per game Personal during league play, which ranked eighth...also Kealani Sierra Kimball was born in Kaunakakai, upped her block total to 0.94 per game during con- Molokai on Sept. 15, 1982…the daughter of ference action, which ranked sixth overall and tops Ronald and Camron Kimball…has one brother, on the team...her 244 digs for the season was the Kapena…names pizza and ice cream as her favorite third best total on the team, while her 3.13 digs per foods…was also recruited by the University of Kimball’s Career Highs ...... game in conference action ranked eighth over- Hawaii and Washington State…major is business. all...recorded 12 double-doubles, including eight Kills 20, Cal Poly (9/5/01) straight from Oct. 6-Nov. 9...pounded out a season- Attacks 42, Maryland (9/14/02) high 20 kills, along with 12 digs versus Cal Poly on Percentage .800 (12-0-15) Sept. 5...recorded a pair of 18 kill/10 dig perform- Portland (9/28/01) ances versus Pepperdine (Oct. 6) and San Assists 8, Notre Dame (9/21/00) Francisco (Nov. 9)...came up with 17 digs versus Aces 4, twice San Francisco (Oct. 13)...following that perform- Last: Gonzaga (10/26/01) ance with 16-dig and 15-dig outings at San Diego Digs 17, San Francisco (10/13/01) Solo Blocks 4, Notre Dame (9/6/02) Kimball’s Career Statistics Block Assists 9, San Diego (10/19/01) Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Total Blocks 10, San Diego (10/19/01) 2000 26/79 117 45 16 .248 24 6 16 13 147 7 22 29 4 2001 25/89 661 270 95 .265 26 16 34 24 244 12 47 59 2 2002 27/100 670 281 76 .306 21 24 39 24 219 26 68 94 10 Total 78/268 1448 596 187 .282 70 46 89 61 610 45 137 182 16

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 21 8 Roxanne Orsini Briefly Roxanne Orsini begins her second year at LMU…a great addition to the team Senior last year...a terrific athlete, who is always positive and always does what is best for the team. At LMU 2002 - Junior Position ...... Outside Hitter Appeared in 29 games, recording 23 Height ...... 6-0 kills on 84 attempts…had a season-high Experience ...... 1V eight kills against Boston College on Sept. 13, along with five digs and two Hometown ...... Long Beach, CA blocks…had 20 attempts against the Last School ...... Golden West CC Eagles with a .350 hitting percent- age…posted a season-high 29 attempts Birthdate ...... Nov. 2, 1982 against Gonzaga (Nov. 1), with seven Birthplace ...... Long Beach, CA kills and a season-high 12 digs…dished out six assists on the season, including three against Indiana on Sept. 14. At Golden West Community College

A junior college All-American at Golden West Community College...earned honorable mention Personal as a freshman and first team as a sophomore by the Roxanne Nicole Orsini was born in Long Beach, AVCA…led her team to a pair of state titles...a CA on Nov. 2, 1982…the daughter of Rocco and fearless defender, blocks extremely well…will vie Susanne Orsini…has an older sister, Alicia, who for a starting spot in the lineup. played four years of soccer at San Diego State…lists cooking, creative writing, snowboard- High School ing and surfing as her hobbies…enjoys going to the beach to play volleyball with her Orsini is a 2000 graduate of Woodrow Wilson friends...played violin four years in the advanced High School in Long Beach, CA…a two sport ath- orchestra…was also recruited by Cal, USC and lete, earned three varsity letters in volleyball and UCLA…is a psychology major, with ambitions of two in soccer…captained her volleyball team as a being an occupational therapist. senior…was a two-time all-city and all-league pick in volleyball…garnered Woodrow Wilson High School’s Scholar-Athlete of the Week award on two occasions and was named Press Telegram Athlete of the Week three times…was the starting goalie as a freshman and a sophomore earning both all-city and all-league honors...prep volleyball coaches were Gerry Gregory and Rob Machan.

Orsini’s Career Highs ......

Kills 8, Boston College (9/13/02) Attacks 29, Gonzaga (11/1/02) Percentage .350 (8-1-20) Boston College (9/13/02) Assists 3, Indiana (9/14/02) Aces 3, Indiana (9/14/02) Digs 12, Gonzaga (11/1/02) Solo Blocks 0 Block Assists 2, Twice Orsini’s Career Statistics Last: Indiana (9/14/02) Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Total Blocks 2, Twice 2002 14/29 84 23 12 .131 6 1 6 6 33 0 5 5 2 Last: Indiana (9/14/02)

22 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL Elizabeth Samson 17

2001 - Sophomore Appeared in nine matches, recording a season high two Senior games versus both Colorado (Sept. 1) and San Francisco (Oct. 13)... recorded both an attack and a dig versus the Buffaloes. 2000 - Freshman Position ...... Defensive Specialist Saw action in 11 Height ...... 5-3 matches…appeared in 22 Experience ...... 3-year letterwinner games…recorded a season-high Hometown ...... Saratoga, CA eight digs and six blocks against Duke (Sept. 16)…had one service High School ...... Mitty HS ace against Wyoming (Sept. 23). Birthdate ...... June 25, 1982 Samson is a 2000 graduate of Birthplace ...... Stanford, CA High School Mitty High School in San Jose, CA…a two-time letterwinner in volleyball…as a defensive specialist earned the MVP and coaches award her freshman season…prep volleyball coach was Jason Curtis. Briefly Elizabeth Samson begins her fourth year at Personal LMU…a three-year letterwinner…has the advan- Elizabeth Sara Samson, “Liz”, was born in tage of having been in the program and learned Stanford, CA on June 25, 1982…the daughter of the system…helps give depth to the squad’s core Samuel and Patricia Samson…has one sister, of defensive specialists...is a great competitor, Rebecca…lists wakeboarding and skiing as her coming up with some tremendous defense last hobbies…names her favorite vacation spot as season... a player that is always throwing her body Hawaii…an accounting major. around. At LMU 2002 - Junior Appeared in 54 games, recording 83 digs on the season…had her best match of the year with 18 digs and three service aces against No. 11 Santa Clara on Nov. 16…recorded back-to-back double digit dig totals with 12 against Saint Mary’s (Oct. 26) and 11 against Gonzaga (Nov. 1)…also had three service aces against the Bulldogs…averaged 1.54 digs per game. Samson’s Career Highs ......

Kills 1, Duke (9/16/00) 1, Gonzaga (10/13/00) Attacks 5, Duke (9/16/00) Percentage .200 (1-0-5) Duke (9/16/00) Samson’s Career Statistics Assists 3, Twice Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Last: Santa Clara (11/16/02) 2000 11/22 9 2 2 .000 1 1 2 7 27 0 6 6 0 Aces 2, Santa Clara (11/16/02) 2001 7/9 1 0 0 .000 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 Digs 18, Santa Clara (11/16/02) 2002 21/54 3 0 1 -.333 12 7 4 2 83 0 0 0 0 Solo Blocks 0 Total 39/85 13 2 3 -.076 13 8 8 11 111 0 6 6 0 Block Assists 6, Duke (9/16/00) Total Blocks 6, Duke (9/16/00)

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 23 3 Jacene Dimson

Briefly Jacene Dimson begins her third year Junior at LMU…very athletic…possesses a high jump for back row attack- ing…is quick on her feet…covers the court well…has excellent antici- pation skills…comes in and makes Position ...... Defensive Specialist an immediate impact with her pass- ing and defensive skills...will defi- Height ...... 5-7 nitely be in the hunt as the starting Experience ...... 2-year letterwinner libero...always gives 100 percent. Hometown ...... Costa Mesa, CA At LMU 2002 - Sophomore High School ...... Mater Dei HS Birthdate ...... Nov. 14, 1983 Among team leaders, averaging 2.98 digs per game…played in just 58 Birthplace ...... Tustin, CA games, battling a multitude of injuries throughout the season…had a career-high 29 digs against Maryland (Sept. 14)…also recorded her only kill of the season against the Terrapins…recorded a total of 60 digs in three matches at the Terrapin Invitational…reached double digits in digs eight times, including 16 against UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 8. 2001 - Freshman A valuable cog in the defensive rotation, Personal Dimson posted eight double-digit dig match- es...from Oct. 19-30, averaged 12 digs in a five Jacene Autumn Viceral Dimson was born in match span, including a career-high 17 versus Tustin, CA on Nov. 14, 1983…the daughter of St. Mary’s (Oct. 20)...recorded at least three Rufino and Vivian Dimson…has one sister, digs in 24 of the 25 matches she appeared...one Julia…lists playing basketball and reading as of only six Lions to play in all 25 matches dur- her hobbies…names grilled chicken sandwich- ing the season...fifth on the team averaging es as her favorite food…was also recruited by 2.20 digs per game off the bench. the Portland and Manhattan College…chose LMU because of its strong academic reputation High School and successful volleyball program…a commu- nications major. Dimson is a 2001 graduate of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, CA…a two sport athlete, earned four varsity letters in volleyball and three in basketball…as a junior guard was named to the Scholastic All- CIF basketball team…earned Scholastic All-CIF volleyball Dimson’s Career Highs team honors as a senior…led her team to the CIF Southern Section Finals during her junior Kills 1, 6 times and senior campaigns…prep volleyball coach- Last: Maryland (9/14/02) es were Craig Pazanti and Isaac Owens. Attacks 5, Oral Roberts (9/31/01) Percentage 1.000, 3 times, (1-0-1) Last: St. Mary’s (10/20/01) Assists 2, 4 times Last: Pepperdine (10/12/02) Dimson’s Career Statistics Aces 3, San Francisco (11/9/01) Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Digs 29, Maryland (9/14/02) 2001 25/87 19 5 3 .105 11 10 8 15 191 0 0 0 1 Solo Blocks 0 2002 17/58 4 1 2 -.250 8 0 0 15 173 0 0 0 0 Block Assists 0 Total 42/145 23 6 5 .043 19 10 8 30 364 0 0 0 1 Total Blocks 0

24 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL Kelli Nerison 6

2001 - Freshman Nerison primarily competed dur- ing the non-conference portion Junior of the schedule...recorded a kill on her first collegiate swing, posting a 1.000 attack percentage during the season opening victo- ry over Oral Roberts (Aug. Position ...... Middle Blocker 31)...posted a career-high 11 attacks in a 3-1 victory over Height ...... 6-2 Indiana (Sept. 7)...appeared in Experience ...... 1-year letterwinner five matches for a total of 13 games...came up with her first Hometown ...... Laguna Niguel, CA collegiate dig versus Cal Poly High School ...... Dana Hills HS (Sept. 5). Birthdate ...... April 6, 1983 High School Birthplace ...... Newport Beach, CA Nerison is a 2001 graduate of Dana Hills High School in Dana Point, CA…a two sport athlete, earned four varsi- ty letters in volleyball and three in swimming…earned the coaches’ award as a senior swimmer while also accumulating the most team Briefly points…a two-time All-South Coast League selec- Kelli Nerison begins her third year at tion in volleyball …served as team captain during LMU…ended the Spring absolutely on fire...was her senior campaign…was named team MVP in one of the major reasons the Lions were able to her final season…prep volleyball coaches were win the LMU Spring Invitational...will definitely Lael Fresenius and Mark Rivadeneyra. be in the mix for a starting position...comes from Personal one of the most prominent club programs in the country…along with playing at the net, she has Kelli Anne Nerison was born in Newport Beach, very good back row skills as well…an aggressive CA on April 6, 1983…the daughter of Daniel and defender, blocks extremely well…adds depth to an Bonnie Nerison…has one brother, Kevin…lists already deep pool of middle blockers for LMU. sailing, backpacking and water skiing as her hob- bies…her favorite vacation spots are Lake Shasta At LMU and Hawaii…was also recruited by Santa Clara, 2002 - Sophomore Pepperdine and Hawaii…a marketing major with Appeared in just seven matches for a total of eight plans to enter the advertising business. games…had a kill against both San Diego (Oct. 25) and Saint Mary’s (Nov. 22), with a perfect 1.000 hitting percentage against the Gaels…had a season-high four attempts against San Diego on Nov. 23…posted a block assist against both San Diego (Nov. 23) and Saint Mary’s (Nov. 22)…had an assist, a dig and a service ace against Idaho State Nerison’s Career Highs ...... (Sept. 21). Kills 2, New Mexico (9/8/01) Attacks 11, Indiana (9/7/01) Percentage 1.000 (1-0-1), Twice Last: Saint Mary’s (11/22/02) Assists 1, Idaho State (9/21/02) Nerison’s Career Statistics Aces 1, Twice Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Last: Idaho State (9/21/02) 2001 5/13 18 4 3 .056 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 4 2 Digs 1, Twice 2002 7/8 8 2 3 -.125 1 2 2 0 1 0 2 2 2 Last: Idaho State (9/21/02) Total 12/21 26 6 6 .000 1 2 4 0 2 0 6 6 4 Solo Blocks 0 Block Assists 2, Utah (9/22/01) Total Blocks 2, Utah (9/22/01)

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 25 7 Nicole Oehlman control and can attack with her left hand…leads team by example…is an incredible all-around athlete...the Lions expect great things from her Junior this season. At LMU 2002

Received a medical-redshirt after Position ...... Setter sustaining a season-ending knee Height ...... 5-10 injury during the spring of 2002. Experience ...... 2-year letterwinner- redshirt 2001 - Sophomore Hometown ...... Sebastopol, CA Played in 24 of the Lions’ 25 match- es and started in 23…a 2001 all-con- High School ...... El Molino HS ference honorable mention…ranked Birthdate ...... June 5, 1982 third among WCC leaders averaging Birthplace ...... South Lake Tahoe, CA 12.43 assists per game…career assists total now stands at 2,368 placing her fifth in the LMU record against Notre Dame (Sept. 21)...had her best Briefly book…hit .309 (125-38-282) on the season, dig performance (16) against Notre Dame Nicole Oehlman will enter her third season of ranking fourth in the WCC…named to the (Sept. 21)…recorded a season-high six service competition for LMU…one of the best setters Colorado PowerBar and LMU Volleyball aces against Wyoming (Sept. 23)…finished the in the nation…is beyond her years in terms of Classic all-tournament teams…was perfect, no year with 1,287 assists and a 13.41 assist per knowledge of the game…has excellent ball errors, while recording a personal-best 15 kills game average…that total ranked her second in against New Mexico (Sept. 8)…was again flaw- the WCC and 25th in the nation…led the less against St. Mary’s (Oct. 20) setting a career Lions and finished third in the WCC with 30 record with an .800 hitting percentage (8-0- service aces…was third on the squad with 76 10)…season-high 74 assists came against San total blocks…named to the Phoenix Airport Francisco (Oct. 13)…also set a career mark of Hilton/Sun Devil Challenge all-tournament 19 digs against the Lady Dons…matched it a team…earned WCC Player of the Week honors week later collecting 19 digs against St. Mary’s (Nov. 13). (Oct. 20)…had seven double-doubles on the year (assists and digs)…selected as WCC High School Player of the Week (Oct. 1). Oehlman is a 2000 graduate of El Molino High 2000 - Freshman School in Forestville, CA…a two-sport athlete, she lettered four years in both softball and vol- Saw action in all 29 matches and started all but leyball…served as volleyball team captain in one…played in 96 games…was one of only her senior season…selected as El Molino’s two freshman to be named AVCA All-Pacific Female Athlete of the Year…also garnered Region…earned All-West Coast Conference California Div. III State MVP honors…two- second-team honors…had an incredible first time first team All-Sonoma County League…as game against Cal Poly (Sept. 1), collecting 50 a junior named first-team All-Empire…led her assists, hit .333 (6-2-12), had three service aces team to the state championships in 1997 and and four blocks against the Mustangs…had six 1998, winning in 1999…a CIF Scholar-Athlete double-doubles (assists, digs) on the in both volleyball and softball. Oehlman’s Career Highs ...... year…career-high 83 assists against Pepperdine (Nov. 4) coming six shy of the Personal Kills 15, New Mexico (9/8/01) LMU record for assists in a four-game match Nicole Lind Oehlman was born in South Lake Attacks 21, New Mexico (9/8/01) and just one shy of the freshman mark Tahoe, CA on June 5, 1982…the daughter of Percentage .800, (8-0-10) (84)…recorded a season-best eight kills Saint Mary’s (10/20/01) Cliff and Sandra Oehlman…lists her most against Notre Dame (Sept. 21)…posted a sea- Assists 83, Pepperdine (11/4/00) memorable high school moment as winning son-high six blocks twice on the season…first Aces 6, Wyoming (9/23/00) the California State championships…major is against San Jose State (Sept. 1) and then again Digs 19, Saint Mary’s (10/20/01 sociology and business. 19, San Francisco (10/13/01) Solo Blocks 2, New Mexico (9/8/01) Oehlman’s Career Statistics 2, Pepperdine (10/7/00) Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Block Assists 6, San Jose State (9/1/00) 2000 29/96 260 104 40 .246 1,287 30 48 1 208 8 68 76 9 6, Notre Dame (9/21/00) Total Blocks 6, San Jose State (9/1/00) 2001 24/87 282 125 38 .309 1,081 20 32 0 215 4 23 27 14 6, Note Dame (9/21/00) Total 53/183 542 229 78 .279 2,368 50 80 1 423 12 91 103 23

26 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL Meg Wooton 15

2001 - Freshman Junior Was second on the team with 47 assists and assists per game...had her best game of the year in a 3-0 victory over No. 20 UC Santa Barbara (Oct. 3), recording a Position ...... Setter/Defensive Specialist career-high 35 assists...also came up with 14 digs, two kills and a Height ...... 5-6 block assist during the Experience ...... 2-year letterwinner win...appeared in 48 games over Hometown ...... Stockton, CA 22 matches, including one start...averaged 1.00 digs per High School ...... St. Mary’s HS game with 48 on the Birthdate ...... June 18, 1983 season...played in all 12 LMU games during the LMU Volleyball Birthplace ...... Stockton, CA Classic, coming up with 18 digs and a pair of service aces. High School

Wooton is a 2001 graduate of Saint Mary’s High School in Stockton, CA…earned varsity letters in Briefly two sports…three times in swimming and four Meg Wooton begins her third year at LMU…a times in volleyball…served as volleyball team cap- competitive athlete who knows how to win…a tain her senior season…a three-time all-city, all- player that can always be counted on, always ready conference and all-league pick…was a Division I to step up and perform...will be an incredibly all-state pick and San Joaquin Athletic Association valuable member of the team at either defensive MVP as a senior…earned the CIF Academic specialist or setter.…obtains a strong work ethic Excellence Award and was named California State which comes through on the court...very intelli- Athlete of the Week by Cal Hi Sports magazine in gent and uses her tools to their fullest. her final campaign…finished her senior season second in the nation for most assists in a high At LMU school match…prep volleyball coach was Angela 2002 - Sophomore Gotelli. Started nearly half of the matches she played at Personal setter for LMU, recording 365 assists on the sea- son…posted a season-high 44 assists against Megan Leslie Wooton was born in Stockton, CA Maryland on Sept. 14, in the midst of a run of on June 18, 1983…the daughter of Rob and Jody seven consecutive matches she recorded double Wooton…has one sister, Allison…competed with digit assist totals…had a total of 94 assists in three teammate Laura Gustorf in high school…lists matches at the Terrapin Invitational…had a West Mike Bibby of the Sacramento Kings as her Coast Conference personal-high 38 assists against favorite professional athlete…names the Portland on Nov. 2….had a double-double against Caribbean as her favorite vacation spot…was also Indiana on Sept. 14 with 30 assists and 11 recruited by Washington State and Duke…a liber- Wooton’s Career Highs digs…had three service aces against both Bradley al studies major with plans to become a teacher. (Aug. 30) in the season opener and Saint Louis Kills 2, seven times (Sept. 7)…had a season-high two kills in six sepa- Last: San Francisco (10/19/02) rate matches. Attacks 9, Santa Barbara (10/3/01) Percentage 1.000, twice (2-0-2) Cal State Fullerton (9/18/02) Assists 44, Maryland (9/14/02) Aces 3, twice Last: Saint Louis (9/7/02) Wooton’s Career Statistics Digs 14, Santa Barbara (10/3/01) Solo Blocks 0 Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Block Assists 1, twice 2001 22/48 9 2 1 .111 47 2 7 1 48 0 1 1 1 Last: Cal State Fullerton (9/18/02) 2002 23/67 47 19 4 .319 365 9 12 1 83 0 1 1 1 Total Blocks 1, twice Total 45/115 56 21 5 .286 412 11 19 2 131 0 2 2 2 Last: Cal State Fullerton (9/18/02)

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 27 19 Jody Carlson

Briefly Jody Carlson begins her third year at Junior LMU…possesses an excellent serve...an outside hitter that can play either the left or right side…has already stepped up her play from last season...should be a force...also con- Position ...... Outside Hitter trols the ball very well…a fearless defender, blocks extremely well… Height ...... 6-2 will look to solidify her position in Experience ...... 2-year letterwinner the starting line-up. Hometown ...... Irvine, CA At LMU 2002 - Sophomore High School ...... Irvine HS Birthdate ...... Sept. 20, 1982 Appeared in 81 games, averaging 1.75 kills per game…totaled 44 kills Birthplace ...... Westminster, CA in the final three matches of the year, including a season-high 20 versus No. 11 Santa Clara on Nov. 16…also had a season-high 38 attempts against the Broncos…had at least one block in the final 11 matches she played, including five in the sea- son-finale against Saint Mary’s on Nov. 22…also had five blocks at San Diego State (Sept. 25)…had seven kills in the first two matches of the year against Bradley and Oklahoma (Aug. 30-31)…recorded four assists High School and three digs, along with six kills versus Carlson is a 2001 graduate of Irvine High Boston College (Sept. 13). School in Irvine, CA…a two sport athlete, 2001 - Freshman earned four varsity letters in basketball and three in volleyball…captained both teams as a Played in all 25 matches for LMU, starting senior…was a four-time all-city and all-league 18...totalled a career-high 10 kills in a 3-1 vic- pick in basketball…was named second team tory over Cal State Fullerton (Oct. 30), posting All-CIF in both sports as a senior…was a a .348 attack percentage ...also had her first three-time all-city and all-league volleyball collegiate double-double versus Fullerton with selection…garnered Irvine High School’s a career-high 15 digs...provided 128 kills on Scholar-Athlete of the Year award and was the season, 1.56 per game...had 11 digs in two named Sea View League’s Female Athlete of the of the first three matches of the season, during Year during her final volleyball season…prep victories over Oral Roberts (Aug. 31) and volleyball coach was Mark Mednick. Clemson (Sept. 2)...reached double-figure dig Personal totals six times...was third on the team in both total blocks (41) and block assists (39)...was Jody Jean Carlson was born in Westminster, second on the team with 23 service CA on Sept. 20, 1982…the daughter of aces...issued at least one service ace in eight Laurence and Jean Carlson…has three broth- Carlson’s Career Highs ...... consecutive matches from Sept. 22 to Oct. ers, Mac, Luke and Clay…names pizza as her 19...had at least 10 attack attempts in the final favorite food…enjoys going to the beach in her Kills 20, Santa Clara (11/16/02) 16 matches of the season, including a career- spare time…was also recruited by New Mexico Attacks 40, San Francisco (10/13/01) high 40 versus San Francisco (Oct. 13)...came State and San Francisco…a liberal studies Percentage .500 (11-1-20) San Francisco (11/15/02) up with at least one block in 15 of the final 16 major, with plans of becoming a teacher. Assists 6, St. Mary’s (11/16/01) matches of the season, including 11 during a Aces 4, Twice three-match stretch versus Pepperdine, Santa Last: San Diego (10/19/01) Clara and San Francisco (Oct. 6-13). Digs 15, CS Full (10/30/01) Solo Blocks 1, Five times Last: San Francisco (11/15/02) Block Assists 5, St. Mary’s (11/22/02) Carlson’s Career Statistics Total Blocks 5, Three times Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Last: St. Mary’s (11/22/02) 2001 25/82 390 128 71 .146 40 23 15 8 161 2 39 41 12 2002 24/81 358 142 64 .218 21 1 6 4 29 3 47 50 2 Total 49/163 748 270 135 .180 61 24 21 12 190 5 86 91 14

28 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL Dina DeBernardi 1

2001 - Freshman DeBernardi earned honorable mention All-WCC as a fresh- Sophomore man...led team in both block solos (24) and total blocks (69), and in attack percentage (.314)...her attack percentage for the season ranked third in the Position ...... Middle Blocker conference...was third on the team in both kills (258) and Height ...... 6-0 attacks (599)...did not post less Experience ...... 1-year letterwinner- redshirt than eight kills in her first 17 career matches...amassed double- Hometown ...... Scottsdale, AZ digit kill totals in 18 of 25 match- High School ...... Horizon HS es, including two streaks of six or Birthdate ...... July 8, 1983 more...one of only eight athletes in the conference to average Birthplace ...... Phoenix, AZ more than 0.75 blocks per game...had more than four blocks in three of last six matches of the sea- son...named to the Colorado PowerBar Invitational All-Tournament Team, while record- ing a season-high 17 kills versus Clemson (Sept. 2)...also was a member of the 2001 LMU Volleyball Classic All-Tournament Team with 34 kills in three matches...posted an outstanding .647 hitting per- Briefly centage versus Pepperdine on Sept. 29, with 11 kills on 17 attempts, without an error. Dina DeBernardi will begin her third season at LMU, but just her second of eligibilty…a very High School physical athlete and a good jumper…has very DeBernardi is a 2001 graduate of Horizon High refined skills at the net...plays at a very high level School in Scottsdale, AZ…a two-sport athlete, and always finds a way to be successful...before earned three varsity letters in both volleyball and her injury, was emerging as the Lions’ best player... basketball…was a two-time all-city and all-confer- a dominant force during the Spring.…an intimi- ence basketball player…captained her freshman dating presence at the net...among team leaders in and senior volleyball teams…was a two-time all- virtually every category. city, all-area and all-conference volleyball At LMU pick…named first-team all-region and all-state as 2002 a senior…was voted most improved in 1999 and 2000…prep volleyball coach was Ron Strauch. Sustained a season-ending elbow injury and received a medical red-shirt…in a 3-0 win over Personal Colorado on Sept. 7, had the fifth highest hitting Dina Rafaela DeBernardi was born in Phoenix, AZ percentage in school history (.833, 10-0-12), set- on July 8, 1983…the daughter of Duke and Ulda ting a sophomore class record, previously held by DeBernardi…has one brother, Dino…lists hanging former All-American Sarah Noriega (.765) in out with friends and shopping as her 1995…averaged 1.95 kpg, while leading the team hobbies…names her favorite vacation spot as DeBernardi’s Career Highs ...... with a .341 hitting percentage…had a season-high Cancun, Mexico…a finance major with a minor in 10 kills against the Buffalo…was named to the Spanish. Kills 17, Clemson (9/02/01) LMU Volleyball Invitational All-Tournament team. Attacks 39, Clemson (9/02/01) Percentage .833 (10-0-12) Colorado (9/7/02) Assists 4, Oral Roberts (8/31/01) Aces 4, Portland (9/28/01) Digs 5, Three times DeBernardi’s Career Statistics Last: Notre Dame (9/6/02) Solo Blocks 3, San Diego, (10/19/01) Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Block Assists 4, Twice 2001 25/90 599 258 70 .314 8 17 17 0 42 24 45 69 12 Last: Bradley (8/30/02) 2002 6/21 91 41 10 .341 9 1 4 0 8 3 7 10 2 Total Blocks 6, Twice Total 31/111 690 299 80 .317 17 18 21 0 50 27 52 79 14 Last: San Diego, (11/17/01)

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 29 20 Krista Houseman

Briefly Sophomore Krista Houseman begins her second year at LMU…will be an imposing fig- ure at the net as the tallest Lion on this year’s squad…along with playing at the net, she has very good back row skills Position ...... Outside Hitter as well…an aggressive defender, blocks extremely well…a player with tremen- Height ...... 6-3 dous potential...started at times last Experience ...... 1-year letterwinner year and is steadily improving...one of the most versatile LMU hitters...can Hometown ...... Brentwood, CA play both the left and right sides, as High School ...... Liberty HS well as the middle. Birthdate ...... March 12, 1984 At LMU Birthplace ...... Walnut Creek, CA 2002 - Freshman

Appeared in 65 games as a freshman, averaging 1.42 kills per game…recorded a career- high eight kills on four occasions (vs. Maryland – Sept. 14; vs. UC Santa Barbara - Oct. 8; vs. Saint Mary’s – Oct. 26; vs. Portland – Nov. 2)…posted an .875 hitting percentage (7-0-8) against Gonzaga on Oct. 5…attempted a career-high 26 attempts against the Gauchos…had 39 blocks on the season, including six against both Gonzaga (Nov. 1) and San Diego (Nov. 23). High School Houseman is a 2002 graduate of Liberty High School in Brentwood, CA…a two sport athlete, Personal earned three varsity letters in volleyball and one in basketball…a two-time all-city and all-area Krista Dailey Houseman was born in Walnut selection in volleyball...earned All-Bay Valley Creek, CA on March 12, 1984…the daughter of Athletic League twice in volleyball and once in Randy and Kathi Houseman…has one brother, basketball…served as team captain during her Gerald…lists playing volleyball and basketball as senior campaign…prep volleyball coach was her hobbies…her favorite vacation spot is Linda Ghilarducci. Hawaii…was also recruited by Utah and Miami (Fla.)…a liberal arts major with plans of becom- ing an elementary teacher.

Houseman’s Career Highs ...... Houseman’s Career Statistics Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Kills 8, Four times 2002 22/65 249 92 44 .193 14 4 9 1 24 4 35 39 8 Last: Portland (11/2/02) Attacks 26, UC Santa Barbara (10/8/02) Percentage .875 (7-0-8) Gonzaga (10/5/02) Assists 3, Portland (11/2/02) Aces 3, Oklahoma (8/31/02) Digs 4, Bradley (8/30/02) Solo Blocks 2, Saint Mary’s (10/26/02) Block Assists 6, Twice Last: San Diego (11/23/02) Total Blocks 6, Twice Last: San Diego (11/23/02)

30 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL Michelle Look 22

High School Look is a 2002 graduate of Punahou Schools in Honolulu, Sophomore HI…a two-sport athlete, earning varsity letters in both volleyball and track…was a four-time all-city selection, while serving as team’s captain as a senior…was also a four-time all-state selection Position ...... Outside Hitter ...named to the all-tournament Height ...... 5-10 team, while leading her team to the state championship in 2000... Experience ...... 1-year letterwinner returned to the state tournament as Hometown ...... Kailua, HI a senior, being named the co-player of the year...four-time All- High School ...... Punahou Schools Interscholastic League of Birthdate ...... Feb. 24, 1984 Hawaii…prep volleyball coach was Diana McKibbon. Birthplace ...... Honolulu, HI Personal Michelle Jessica Look was born in Honolulu, HI on Feb. 24, 1984…the daughter of Michael and Sarah Look...has two brothers, David and Nathan…David played volleyball at Stanford from 1985-89...lists surfing, sports, cars and motorcycles and shopping as her hobbies…names her favorite vacation spot as Tahiti...played against teammates Kealani Kimball and Courtney Chai in high school…a psychology major. Briefly

Michelle Look begins her second year at LMU…she is a good jumper…has very refined volleyball skills, with a great deal of experience as a prep…will be an asset for the Lions on the court…brings an aggressive and animated style of play to the team…Lions look for a lot of good things out of her in the future as she continues to improve her strength.. At LMU 2002 - Freshman Became a starter as a freshman, as one of only four Lions to average more than two kills per game (2.02)…totaled 40 kills in the final three matches of the year, including a season-high 16 versus No. 11 Santa Clara on Nov. 16…also had 10 digs and four blocks against the Broncos…recorded four double- doubles during the season…posted 10 or more digs eight times, including a season-high 17 at San Diego Look’s Career Highs ...... State (Sept. 25)…had first career kills against Kills 16, Santa Clara (11/16/02) Oklahoma on Aug. 31, reaching double digits eight Attacks 44, Saint Mary’s (11/22/02) times…had a career-high 44 attempts against Saint Percentage .385 (6-1-13) Mary’s (Nov. 22). Colorado (9/7/02) Assists 2, Idaho State (9/21/02) Aces 3, Gonzaga (10/5/02) Digs 17, San Diego St. (9/25/02) Solo Blocks 1, Three times Look’s Career Statistics Last: San Francisco, (11/15/02) Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE Block Assists 5, Maryland (9/14/02) 2002 25/84 490 170 98 .147 11 18 28 27 198 3 25 28 3 Total Blocks 5, Maryland (9/14/02)

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 31 Tiffiny Self her team to an undefeated senior year, winning the Briefly Trans Valley League...named the TVL MVP, while Tiffiny Self begins her second year at LMU…has winning the scholar-athlete of the year...most valu- 21 improved a great deal since her freshman year... able female athlete at Hughson HS...team captain of played quite well throughout the Spring and should team as a senior...all-district and all-conference per- be able to make a difference in the back row this former, while earning the coaches award. Fall. Personal At LMU Sophomore 2002 - Freshman Tiffiny Sue Self was born in Modesto, CA on March 23, 1984…the daughter of Randy and Karla Position ...... Defensive Specialist Appeared in four matches, totaling 16 games…had Self...father played baseball at Merced College and Height ...... 5-9 a career-high six digs against Saint Mary’s on Nov. UC Santa Barbara…has two older brothers, Josh Experience ...... 1-year letterwinner 22…came up with a pair of service aces versus No. and Colby, both of whom played baseball at Hometown ...... Hughson, CA 11 Santa Clara on Nov. 16, along with three digs USC...was also recruited by Fresno State and San High School ...... Hughson HS and a block. Francisco…chose LMU because of its location and Birthdate ...... March 23, 1984 High School successful volleyball program…a business adminis- Birthplace ...... Modesto, CA tration major. Self is a 2002 graduate of Hughson High School in Hughson, CA…a two sport athlete, earned three Self’s Career Statistics varsity letters in volleyball and two in softball…led Year MP/GP Att Kills Err Pct Ast SA SE RE Digs BS BA TB BE 2002 4/16 2 0 1 -.500 0 2 5 0 13 0 1 1 0 Kacey Knauf

Briefly Sportsmanship Award...played for the Santa Monica Beach Volleyball Club...high school coach was 4 Kacey Knauf begins her first year at LMU…is an Nancy Tinkham. outstanding athlete and has the potential to help the team immediately...one of the best entering Personal freshman LMU has ever had at the setter position ...will certainly be competing for the starting job. Kacey Ann Knauf was born in La Canada, CA on Freshman July 3, 1985…the daughter of William and Sherry High School Knauf...has two older brothers, James and Position ...... Setter Knauf is a 2003 graduate of Flintridge Sacred Heart Richard...James plays football at Cal Poly, while Height ...... 5-8 Academy in La Canada, CA…a three-year letter Richard plays both football and rugby at SMU...was Experience ...... High School winner, serving as team captain during senior cam- also recruited by UC Santa Barbara and Santa Clara Hometown ...... La Canada, CA paign...named first-team All-CIF and All-Mission …chose LMU because of its location and successful High School . . . .Flintridge Sacred Heart League three times…also named Glendale News volleyball program…a business major, with hopes Birthdate ...... July 3, 1985 Press and Sport Chalet athlete of the week...was of working in sports management. Birthplace ...... La Canada, CA also named all-area three times…member of the National Honor Society...multiple time All- Academic award winner...was a finalist for the CIF Catherine Svorinich Briefly earning titles at the Bay League, Long Beach and Mt. Sac Relays. Cat Svorinich begins her first year at LMU…is a set- Personal 5 ter turned defensive specialist...very athletic and could help the Lions at either position...at some Catherine Marie Svorinich was born in San Pedro, point, will be a factor for LMU in the back row and CA on Jan. 12, 1985…the daughter of Joseph and it could quite possibly be her freshman year. Beverly Svorinich...father played collegiate bad- High School minton...has two older brothers, Nicholas, who also attended LMU, and Joseph...a liberal studies major, Freshman Svorinich is a 2003 graduate of Palos Verdes who wants to become a teacher. Position ...... Defensive Specialist Peninsula High School in Rolling Hills Estates, Height ...... 5-6 CA...a three-year letterwinner...served as team cap- Experience ...... High School tain as both a junior and senior...named All-CIF Hometown . . .Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Southern Section 1A...also named All-Bay League High School . . . .Palos Verdes Peninsula HS twice...an honor roll student, who was named Birthdate ...... January 12, 1985 team’s best defensive player in 2003...high school coach was Mike Jagd...also ran track for three years, Birthplace ...... San Pedro, CA

32 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL Courtnay Leonard

Briefly Personal Courtnay Leonard begins her first year at LMU… Courtnay Taylor Leonard was born in San Jose, CA 10 will have the opportunity to make an immediate on June 17, 1985…the daughter of Peter and impact at libero...is extremely quick with good Saundra Leonard...father played tennis at Santa hands and passes the ball well from the back Clara...a business administration major. row...will definitely be in the hunt as the starting libero. Freshman High School Position ...... Defensive Specialist Leonard is a 2003 graduate of Archbishop Mitty Height ...... 5-5 High School in San Jose, CA…voted the top senior Experience ...... High School T libero in the state of California by Student Sport Hometown ...... San Jose, CA Magazine...a four-year letterwinner...served as team High School ...... Archbishop Mitty HS captain during senior season...earned All-NorCal Birthdate ...... June 17, 1985 H and All-WCAL during prep career...high school Birthplace ...... San Jose, CA coach was Brett Cezar. E

L Sandy Krone I Briefly captain as a junior and senior...Press Democrat O Athlete of the Week in 2002...was named Analy 12 Sandy Krone begins her first year at LMU…a very High School Athlete of the Year...high school versatile athlete, who can play on both the right coaches were Tim Forslund and Nancy Williams. N and left side...has great ball control for such a Personal young front-row player...can hit a variety of shots and has the potential to be an outstanding colle- Sandra Jean Krone was born in Santa Rosa, CA on Freshman giate outside hitter. March 12, 1985…the daughter of David and Karen Krone...has two older sisters, Jenny and Katie, who Position ...... Outside Hitter High School plays soccer at Westminster...was also recruited by P Height ...... 6-0 Krone is a 2003 graduate of Analy High School in Northern Arizona, Santa Clara and Baylot…chose Experience ...... High School Sebastopol, CA…named first-team All-CIF...four- LMU because of its location and successful volley- Hometown ...... Sabastopol, CA year varsity letter-winner, while earning first-team ball program…a science major, with hopes of being L High School ...... Analy HS All-Sonoma County League honors three a physicist. Birthdate ...... March 12, 1985 times...led her team to a pair of North Coast A Birthplace ...... Santa Rosa, CA Sectional titles in 2000 and 2002...was the team Y Jania Motton E Briefly Player of the Year...first-team All-CIF Central Section and MVP...Jockey Club Athlete of the R Jania Motton begins her first year at LMU…brings Month as a sophomore, junior and senior...National a number of accolades to LMU after being an out- West Regional Athlete of the week...high school 23 standing prep player...is a tremendous athlete with coach was Leandrea Slayton...also ran track for two S the potential of playing all three front-row posi- seasons and played basketball for one. tions...could make an immediate impact on the team. Personal High School Jania Nicole Motton was born in Fresno, CA on Jan. Freshman 17, 1985…the daughter of Doug and Susan Motton is a 2003 graduate of Liberty High School in Motton...father played basketball at Taft College, Position . . . .Outside Hitter/Middle Blocker Bakersfield, CA…named California Senior of the while mother also played collegiate basketball...has Height ...... 6-0 Year and an All-American by Student Sport a younger brother, Jordan...was also recruited by Experience ...... High School Magazine...named the MVP of the Clovis Long Beach State, Santa Clara, San Diego and Hometown ...... Bakersfield, CA Invitational and the Power Bar West Regional Miami…chose LMU because of its location, the High School ...... Liberty HS Athlete of the Week...also named to the California coaches and successful volleyball program…a tele- Birthdate ...... January 17, 1985 Challenge All-Tournament team and the MVP of vision production major, with hopes of being a pro- Birthplace ...... Fresno, CA the Southeast Yosemite League...was a three-time ducer or publicist. All-City and Kern County selection...All-Area

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 33 TRAINING FACILITIES Strength & Conditioning With the addition of the $20-million Burns Recreation Center and state-of- the-art athletic facilities of Gersten Pavilion, Loyola Marymount University offers one of the most extensive strength and conditioning programs in the West Coast Conference. Students have access to the 8,000 square foot weight and fitness training facility within the Burns Recreation Center that opened in August of 2000. In addition, student-athletes are given the opportunity to specialized programs developed by LMU’s Strength and Conditioning Coach Chris Rounds. Rounds has developed goals for the student-athletes that implements a program that will develop each athlete. The development is focused to enhance each athlete so that he or she may reach his or her athletic potential through proper training in strength, conditioning, flexibility, agility, nutrition and rest. The program assesses each athlete’s strengths and weaknesses in

those areas and customizes each pro- gram to meet individual needs. With the program in place, Rounds works with the athlete and the coaches to give specialized individual attention to ensure proper growth for the sport and the student-athlete. Every workout is supervised with daily attention given to the athlete to ensure that everyone progresses at the maximum rate. Each workout is documented to assure pro- gression. The programs are also designed to limit injury to the student- athletes while on the playing field. Athletes are often affected with minor injuries that limit participation. The program developed by Rounds has special equipment and protocols in place to ensure that the injured athlete Athletic Training continues to train so that deconditioning does not take The Loyola Marymount Athletic Training Center is one of the busiest places within place. This will allow for a more rapid return to full partic- the athletic facilities at LMU, servicing the needs of 17 varsity sports and more than 300 ipation. student-athletes. In addition to providing the best care available in the nation to LMU In addition, the programs developed have been designed athletes, the training program services the needs of its opponents in a first class manner with the student in mind. Time is always an issue with stu- and provides an opportunity for students in the field of athletic training to earn valuable dents and the workouts have been designed to be very experience. intense but short in duration to allow more time for aca- The training program is committed to providing the highest demics. quality sports medicine services to the student-athletes of Loyola Marymount University. The program is committed to using avail- able technology in the delivery of services and the continuous upgrading of equipment used in the delivery of sports medicine services to assure student-athletes the most modern care available in the nation. The program strives to be recognized for its excel- lence in care and prevention of athletic injuries. With more than 25 years of experience in the field, the training program has three full-time staff members and 15 student athletic trainers to provide services to the student-athletes. Those include access to sports medicine services for student-athletes, a philoso- phy that places a high value on health and wellness, a program that allows injured student-athletes to return to their sport as soon as medically safe and to substantially reduce the risk of athletic injury for those student-athletes. The training center at LMU features state-of-the-art equipment in a 1,000-square foot sports medicine complex. The equipment includes whirlpools, paraffin bath, ultrasound, muscle stimulation and hydrocalators.

34 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL HISTORY

36 - 2002 Season Review 37 - 2002 Results / S tatistics 40 - West Coast Conference 42 - Lion Honor Roll 43 - All-Time Roster 44 - Year-By-Year 47 - Series Records Program Records 48 - Season Records 49 - Career Records 50 - Match Records R ecords By Class 51 - Match Records By G ames 2002: A YEAR IN REVIEW Lions Win 11 of their first 14 games of the season.

ting another school record. In 2002, she once again led the team and was second in 2002 Loyola Marymount the conference with 1.44 blocks per game. Player Honors Her block total was the 18th best in the First-Team All-West Coast Conference nation. Kealani Kimball For their efforts both Newsome and Tiana Newsome he Loyola Marymount volleyball Gallup were named LMU Athletes of the team battled its way to a 15-12 Month. Each month during the academic All-West Coast Conference Honorable Mention record during the 2002 season for calendar, the student-athlete advisory com- T Kristen Gallup the program’s 13th straight winning cam- mittee (S.A.A.C.) chooses a male and paign. The Lions opened the season win- female student-athlete of the month whose LMU Volleyball Invite All-Tournament Team ning the LMU Classic, downing a pair of performance best represents the traditions Dina DeBernardi teams listed in the USA Today/AVCA Top of the University. During the volleyball sea- Kristen Gallup 25. The Lions beat both Notre Dame and son, Gallup was chosen for the month of Colorado to win the title. The Lions played September, while Newsome earned the LMU Volleyball Classic All-Tournament Team a total of nine teams that were listed in the honor in November. Kealani Kimball (MVP) poll during the season. Gallup was also named the West Coast Kristen Gallup It was the Lions’ second Classic title in Conference player of the week on Sept. 23. Tiana Newsome the past three seasons. Junior middle In a pair of 3-0 victories over Cal State blocker Kealani Kimball was named the Fullerton and Idaho State, Gallup averaged Terrapin Invite All-Tournament Team tournament’s most valuable player, while 6.33 points per game. In the six games, she Kealani Kimball senior outside hitter Kristen Gallup and averaged 5.50 kills, 3.67 digs and posted a Kristen Gallup junior Tiana Newsome joined her on the .431 hitting percentage. all-tournament team. At 11-3, LMU began The Lions finished in a fourth place tie West Coast Conference Player of the Week receiving votes in the AVCA Poll, but after with Saint Mary’s in the conference stand- injuries decimated the team, the Lion ings with a 6-8 record, marking the first Kristen Gallup (Sept. 23) dropped nine of their 12 matches. time in head coach Steve Stratos’ 13-year Despite the struggles, the Lions posted tenure that the Lions ended the league slate LMU Female Athlete of the Month three athletes on the All-West Coast with a losing effort. Kristen Gallup (Sept.) Conference team. Kimball and Newsome LMU did pick up its 400th victory in Tiana Newsome (Nov.) earned first-team all-conference honors. It program history with its second victory of was the second consecutive season that the season over San Francisco, on Nov. 15. West Coast Conference All-Academic Kimball was named to the 12-member first Gallup led the Lions with a match-high 19 Volleyball Team team, while it is the first league honor for kills, while Kimball (13), Newsome (12) Laura Gustorf Newsome. Gallup, who earned first-team and Jody Carlson (11) also reached double- Kealani Kimball honors in 2001, was named honorable digit kill totals. Carlson hit a team-high Megan Wooton mention. .500, committing just one error on 20 Newsome became the most dominant swings. The Lions earned a dominating 30- DeBernardi were named to the all-tourna- blocker in school history during 2002. 15, 30-23, 30-18 victory over San Francisco ment team. Against Gonzaga on Nov. 1, Newsome set a at War Memorial Gym, Oct 19. Stratos concluded his 13th year at the school record with 16 total blocks in just Prior to winning the LMU Classic, the helm of the Lion women’s volleyball pro- four games. In the same match, she had 13 Lions dropped the championship tilt of the gram. He has posted a career total of 262- block assists, which also set the four-game LMU Invitational. The Lions fell 3-0 to the 123, for a .681 winning percentage, the school record. Both totals tied Cathy Duke Blue Devils. LMU started the season highest in LMU volleyball history and sec- Petrissans’ school records set in a five-game downing Bradley and Oklahoma by identi- ond among current WCC coaches. In match against Nevada on Oct. 19, 1985. cal 3-0 scores. For the third straight match, league action, he owns a record of 132-50, Newsome also set the single-season school Gallup led the Lions, with a game-high 19 for a .725 winning percentage. With 132 record with 40 solo blocks and 144 total kills on 56 attempts against Duke. She also career conference victories, Stratos ranks blocks. As a freshman, Newsome led the had a match-high 18 digs, while Kimball second among current WCC coaches. conference with 1.46 blocks per game, set- added 13 digs. Gallup and sophomore Dina

36 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 2002 RESULTS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL MATCHES (15-12) (11-4 ) ( 3-7 ) ( 1-1 ) CONFERENCE ( 6-8 ) ( 4-3 ) ( 2-5 ) ( 0-0 ) NON-CONFERENCE ( 9-4 ) ( 7-1 ) ( 1-2 ) ( 1-1 ) Date Opponent Score/Outcome Score-by-game Overall Conf Time Attend Aug 30, 2002 BRADLEY W 3-0 30-22,30-22,30-18 1-0 0-0 1:21 387 Aug 31, 2002 OKLAHOMA W 3-0 30-25,30-20,30-20 2-0 0-0 1:59 127 Aug 31, 2002 DUKE 0-3 L 27-30,27-30,27-30 2-1 0-0 1:45 241 Sep 06, 2002 NOTRE DAME W 3-1 26-30,30-16,30-23,30-24 3-1 0-0 2:05 352 Sep 07, 2002 SAINT LOUIS W 3-2 27-30,21-30,30-20,30-22,15-8 4-1 0-0 2:23 222 Sep 07, 2002 COLORADO W 3-0 30-22,30-27,30-18 5-1 0-0 1:30 402 Sep 13, 2002 vs Boston College W 3-0 30-14,30-22,30-22 6-1 0-0 1:18 77 Sep 14, 2002 vs Indiana 2-3 L 28-30,30-28,28-30,30-16,10-15 6-2 0-0 2:09 132 Sep 14, 2002 at Maryland 2-3 L 30-20,30-32,30-25,21-30,12-15 6-3 0-0 2:30 125 Sep 18, 2002 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 3-0 30-21,30-19,30-22 7-3 0-0 1:30 209 Sep 21, 2002 IDAHO STATE W 3-0 30-21,30-17,30-23 8-3 0-0 1:29 234 Sep 25, 2002 at San Diego State W 3-2 30-28,30-19,26-30,24-30,16-14 9-3 0-0 2:18 229 * Oct 04, 2002 PORTLAND W 3-0 30-26,30-25,30-23 10-3 1-0 1:30 276 * Oct 05, 2002 GONZAGA W 3-0 30-14,30-19,30-14 11-3 2-0 1:21 241 Oct 08, 2002 at UC Santa Barbara 1-3 L 30-28,22-30,28-30,23-30 11-4 2-0 2:10 323 * Oct 12, 2002 # PEPPERDINE 1-3 L 30-28,22-30,23-30,16-30 11-5 2-1 2:00 508 * Oct 18, 2002 at Santa Clara 1-3 L 30-28,23-30,20-30,23-30 11-6 2-2 2:13 516 * Oct 19, 2002 at Univ. San Francisco W 3-0 30-15,30-23,30-18 12-6 3-2 1:16 172 * Oct 25, 2002 SAN DIEGO 0-3 L 23-30,22-30,29-31 12-7 3-3 1:35 374 * Oct 26, 2002 SAINT MARY'S W 3-1 26-30,30-21,30-24,30-21 13-7 4-3 2:00 225 * Nov 01, 2002 at W 3-1 26-30,30-21,30-23,38-36 14-7 5-3 2:06 170 * Nov 02, 2002 at Portland 1-3 L 29-31,32-30,24-30,31-33 14-8 5-4 2:10 187 * Nov 09, 2002 at Pepperdine 0-3 L 18-30,24-30,15-30 14-9 5-5 1:25 638 * Nov 15, 2002 SAN FRANCISCO W 3-1 25-30,30-26,30-20,30-21 15-9 6-5 1:53 171 * Nov 16, 2002 SANTA CLARA 2-3 L 31-29,21-30,34-32,27-30,12-15 15-10 6-6 2:39 250 * Nov 22, 2002 at Saint Mary's 1-3 L 30-27,29-31,23-30,22-30 15-11 6-7 2:15 536 * Nov 23, 2002 at San Diego 0-3 L 28-30,23-30,15-30 15-12 6-8 1:35 620 * - West Coast Conference Match

Service Aces ...... Total Attacks (games) ...... I NDIVIDUAL 6 GUSTORF, Laura vs Idaho State (9/21) 216 (76-32-216) 5g vs Santa Clara (11/16) 4 RIDLEY, Nicole vs Gonzaga (10/5) 214 (62-39-214) 4g at Saint Mary's (11/22) M ATCH H IGHS 3 KIMBALL, Kealani vs CS Fullerton (9/18) 196 (72-21-196) 5g at Maryland (9/14) 3 RIDLEY, Nicole vs Oklahoma (8/31) 194 (71-24-194) 5g at Indiana (9/14) 3 KIMBALL, Kealani vs Portland (10/4) 188 (66-28-188) 4g at Gonzaga (11/1) Attack Percentage (min. 10 kills) ...... 833 DeBERNARDI, Dina vs Colorado (9/7) Total Blocks ...... Assists (games) .588 KIMBALL, Kealani vs Boston College (9/13) 16 NEWSOME, Tiana at Gonzaga (11/1) 71 (5g) ...... vs Santa Clara (11/16) .571 NEWSOME, Tiana at Portland (11/2) 11 NEWSOME, Tiana at San Diego State (9/25) 65 (5g) ...... at San Diego State (9/25) .533 KIMBALL, Kealani at Indiana (9/14) 10 NEWSOME, Tiana at Maryland 9/14) 65 (5g) ...... at Indiana (9/14) .526 KIMBALL, Kealani vs Portland (10/4) 9 KIMBALL, Kealani vs Colorado (9/7) 65 (5g) ...... at Maryland (9/14) 9 GALLUP, Kristen at Gonzaga (11/1) 62 (4g) ...... at Portland (11/2) Kills ...... 8 NEWSOME, Tiana vs Saint Mary's (Oct 26) 26, 5g GALLUP, Kristen at Indiana (9/14) 7 KIMBALL, Kealani at Saint Mary's (Nov 22) Digs (games) ...... 26, 5g GALLUP, Kristen at Maryland (9/14) 7 NEWSOME, Tiana vs Boston College (9/13) 93 (5g) ...... at Maryland (9/14) 26, 4g GALLUP, Kristen vs Notre Dame (9/6) 7 NEWSOME, Tiana at Indiana (9/14) 88 (5g) ...... vs Santa Clara (11/16) 25, 5g GALLUP, Kristen vs Santa Clara (11/16) 7 NEWSOME, Tiana at Santa Clara (10/18) 79 (4g) ...... at Saint Mary's (11/22) 23, 5g GALLUP, Kristen at San Diego State (9/25) 75 (5g) ...... at Indiana (9/14) 71 (4g) ...... vs Notre Dame (9/6) Total Attacks ...... T EAM 75, 4g GALLUP, Kristen vs Notre Dame (9/6) Service Aces ...... 75, 5g GALLUP, Kristen at Maryland (9/14) M ATCH H IGHS 16 vs Gonzaga (10/5) 69, 5g GALLUP, Kristen at Indiana (9/14) 13 vs Idaho State (9/21) 68, 4g GALLUP, Kristen at UC Santa Barbara 10/8) 9 vs Saint Louis (9/7) 67, 5g GALLUP, Kristen vs Santa Clara (11/16) Attack Percentage (min. 10 kills) ...... 9 vs Oklahoma (8/31) .398 (53-10-108) vs Idaho State (9/21) 9 vs Portland (10/4) Assists ...... 389 (51- 9-108) at San Francisco (10/19) 63, 5g CHAI, Courtney vs Santa Clara (11/16) .369 (46- 8-103) vs Gonzaga (10/5) Total Blocks ...... 52, 5g RIDLEY, Nicole at San Diego State (9/25) .350 (47-11-103) vs Boston College (9/13) 21.0 at Gonzaga (11/1) 52, 4g CHAI, Courtney vs San Francisco (11/15) .349 (43-14- 83) vs Oklahoma (8/31) 19.0 at San Diego State (9/25) 50, 4g RIDLEY, Nicole at UC Santa Barbara (10/8) 15.0 at Maryland (9/14) 45, 4g CHAI, Courtney at Saint Mary's (11/22) Kills (games) ...... 15.0 at Saint Mary's (11/22) 76 (76-32-216) 5g vs Santa Clara (11/16) 14.5 at Indiana (9/14) Digs ...... 72 (72-21-196) 5g at Maryland (9/14) 14.0 vs Saint Mary's (10/26) 29, 5g DIMSON, Jacene at Maryland (9/14) 72 (72-25-176) 5g at San Diego State (9/25) 14.0 vs Colorado (9/07) 24, 5g GALLUP, Kristen at Maryland (9/14) 72 (72-23-185) 4g at Portland (11/2) 13.0 vs Santa Clara (11/16) 21, 4g GALLUP, Kristen at Saint Mary's (11/22) 71 (71-24-194) 5g at Indiana (9/14) 12.0 vs Saint Louis (9/07) 18, 3g GALLUP, Kristen vs DUKE (8/31) 10.5 vs Pepperdine (10/12) 18, 5g DIMSON, Jacene at Indiana (9/14)

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 37 2002 STATISTICS

OVERALL CONFERENCE ATTACK SET ATTACK SET No. Name G K K/Gm E TA Pct A A/Gm G K K/Gm E TA Pct A A/Gm 1 DeBERNARDI, Dina 21 41 1.95 10 91 .341 9 0.43 - 15 WOOTON, Megan 67 19 0.28 4 47 .319 365 5.45 29 4 0.14 2 18 .111 158 5.45 11 NEWSOME, Tiana 100 225 2.25 66 507 .314 4 0.04 51 126 2.47 38 290 .303 1 0.02 18 KIMBALL, Kealani 100 281 2.81 76 670 .306 21 0.21 51 148 2.90 44 378 .275 8 0.16 4 RIDLEY, Nicole 73 29 0.40 7 72 .306 576 7.89 24 14 0.58 1 30 .433 208 8.67 13 GALLUP, Kristen 100 451 4.51 162 1285 .225 27 0.27 51 221 4.33 85 639 .213 8 0.16 19 CARLSON, Jody 81 142 1.75 64 358 .218 21 0.26 41 79 1.93 28 190 .268 11 0.27 5 HOUSEMAN, Krista 65 92 1.42 44 249 .193 14 0.22 38 61 1.61 26 164 .213 11 0.29 20 LOOK, Michelle 84 170 2.02 98 490 .147 11 0.13 43 95 2.21 65 274 .109 3 0.07 8 ORSINI, Roxanne 29 23 0.79 12 84 .131 6 0.21 10 13 1.30 8 50 .100 2 0.20 10 GUSTORF, Laura 73 7 0.10 5 17 .118 10 0.14 41 3 0.07 3 8 .000 7 0.17 12 CHAI, Courtney 28 7 0.25 7 33 .000 252 9.00 27 7 0.26 7 33 .000 252 9.33 6 NERISON, Kelli 8 2 0.25 3 8 -.125 1 0.12 5 2 0.40 3 7 -.143 0 0.00 3 DIMSON, Jacene 58 1 0.02 2 4 -.250 8 0.14 17 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 5 0.29 17 SAMSON, Elizabeth 54 0 0.00 1 3 -.333 12 0.22 39 0 0.00 1 3 -.333 12 0.31 21 SELF, Tiffiny 16 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 0 0.00 16 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 0 0.00 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 100 1490 14.90 562 3920 .237 1337 13.37 51 773 15.16 313 2088 .220 686 13.45 Opponents 100 1454 14.54 655 3982 .201 1290 12.90 51 797 15.63 320 2075 .230 712 13.96 OVERALL CONFERENCE SERVE DIG BLOCKING SERVE DIG BLOCKING No. Name SA SA/Gm RE DIG Dig/Gm BS BA Total B/Gm SA SA/Gm RE DIG Dig/Gm BS BA Total B/Gm 1 DeBERNARDI, Dina 1 0.05 0 8 0.38 3 7 10 0.48 - 15 WOOTON, Megan 9 0.13 1 83 1.24 0 1 1 0.01 0 0.00 1 38 1.31 0 0 0 0.00 11 NEWSOME, Tiana 10 0.10 1 50 0.50 40 104 144 1.44 4 0.08 1 17 0.33 20 57 77 1.51 18 KIMBALL, Kealani. 24 0.24 24 219 2.19 26 68 94 0.94 13 0.25 15 119 2.33 12 36 48 0.94 4 RIDLEY, Nicole 21 0.29 1 101 1.38 2 9 11 0.15 10 0.42 0 29 1.21 1 1 2 0.08 13 GALLUP, Kristen 26 0.26 29 300 3.00 11 51 62 0.62 12 0.24 19 149 2.92 7 25 32 0.63 19 CARLSON, Jody 1 0.01 4 29 0.36 3 47 50 0.62 1 0.02 4 14 0.34 1 27 28 0.68 5 HOUSEMAN, Krista 4 0.06 1 24 0.37 4 35 39 0.60 1 0.03 1 11 0.29 2 24 26 0.68 20 LOOK, Michelle 18 0.21 27 198 2.36 3 25 28 0.33 12 0.28 10 91 2.12 1 13 14 0.33 8 ORSINI, Roxanne 1 0.03 6 33 1.14 0 5 5 0.17 1 0.10 4 24 2.40 0 1 1 0.10 10 GUSTORF, Laura 13 0.18 16 151 2.07 0 2 2 0.03 4 0.10 13 93 2.27 0 2 2 0.05 12 CHAI, Courtney 7 0.25 2 39 1.39 1 5 6 0.21 7 0.26 2 39 1.44 1 5 6 0.22 6 NERISON, Kelli 2 0.25 0 1 0.12 0 2 2 0.25 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 2 0.40 3 DIMSON, Jacene 0 0.00 15 173 2.98 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 44 2.59 0 0 0 0.00 17 SAMSON, Elizabeth 7 0.13 2 83 1.54 0 0 0 0.00 6 0.15 2 75 1.92 0 0 0 0.00 21 SELF, Tiffiny 2 0.12 0 13 0.81 0 1 1 0.06 2 0.12 0 13 0.81 0 1 1 0.06 TEAM 4 2 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 146 1.46 133 1505 15.05 93 362 274.0 2.74 73 1.43 76 756 14.82 45 194 142.0 2.78 Opponents 133 1.33 146 1570 15.70 69 264 201.0 2.01 76 1.49 73 838 16.43 27 155 104.5 2.05 USA Today/ AVCA Final 2002 NCAA H ONORS 2002 Final Top 25 Division I Statistics

Tournaments Rank Team Points Record Individual Second Place 1 USC (65) 1625 31-1 Block Average Cl Blocks Avg LMU Volleyball Invitational 2 Stanford 1558 32-5 t18. Tiana Newsome Jr 144 1.44 First Place 3 Hawai'i 1466 34-2 LMU Volleyball Classic Third Place 4 Florida 1452 34-3 Terrapin Invitational 5 Nebraska 1372 31-2 6 Pepperdine 1264 26-7 Kristen Gallup 7Washington State 1184 24-8 LMU Volleyball Invitational All-Tournament 8 UC Santa Barbara 1130 30-3 LMU Volleyball Classic All-Tournament 9 Northern Iowa 1116 34-3 Terrapin Invitational All-Tournament 10 Arizona 1066 20-12 WCC Player of the Week - Sept. 23 11 Minnesota 1014 32-6 All-WCC Honorable Mention LMU Female Athlete of the Month (Sept.) 12 North Carolina 892 32-4 13 Ohio State 811 21-11 Kealani Kimball 14 Long Beach State 645 28-4 LMU Volleyball Classic All-Tournament (MVP) 15 UCLA 570 20-14 Terrapin Invitational All-Tournament 16 Penn State 557 25-8 All-WCC First Team 17 Georgia Tech 509 33-6 18 Wisconsin 455 24-9 Tiana Newsome LMU Volleyball Classic All-Tournament 19 Santa Clara 350 24-7 All-WCC First Team 20 Missouri 333 26-8 LMU Female Athlete of the Month (Nov.) 21 Kansas State 291 21-9 22 Michigan State 288 21-12 Dina DeBernardi 23 Miami, Fla. 265 27-6 LMU Volleyball Invitational All-Tournament 24 Eastern Washington 251 29-2 25 Temple 196 29-7 2002 Opponents in Bold

38 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL TEAM MATCH-BY-MATCH

Opponent Score GP Kills Errors TA Hit Pct Assists SA SE RE Digs BS-BA BE Total BHE BRADLEY 3-0 3 45/33 15/22 98/88 .306/ .125 41/28 6/2 8/5 2/6 27/31 1-13/0-6 3/1 7.5/ 3.0 0/0 OKLAHOMA 3-0 3 43/31 14/11 83/81 .349/ .247 40/28 9/3 10/13 3/9 32/23 3-0/5-2 0/0 3.0/ 6.0 0/1 DUKE 0-3 3 43/42 27/19 147/142 .109/ .162 43/36 4/5 11/9 5/4 68/66 5-4/4-8 3/5 7.0/ 8.0 0/0 NOTRE DAME 3-1 4 54/51 22/33 162/170 .198/ .106 47/40 8/3 10/11 3/8 71/68 5-6/7-10 2/4 8.0/ 12.0 0/0 SAINT LOUIS 3-2 5 56/53 27/27 178/168 .163/ .155 51/47 9/6 12/10 6/9 66/77 7-10/7-2 3/1 12.0/ 8.0 2/4 COLORADO 3-0 3 46/46 12/27 100/123 .340/ .154 39/36 4/4 6/8 4/4 42/39 7-14/2-0 2/2 14.0/ 2.0 0/0 Boston College 3-0 3 47/31 11/24 103/118 .350/ .059 44/30 1/1 8/13 1/1 50/40 1-16/3-2 0/0 9.0/ 4.0 3/2 Indiana 2-3 5 71/81 24/38 194/208 .242/ .207 65/74 2/5 7/14 5/2 75/81 5-19/2-23 5/5 14.5/ 13.5 1/1 Maryland 2-3 5 72/82 21/35 196/227 .260/ .207 65/75 3/9 2/8 9/3 93/94 2-26 /1-19 2/4 15.0/ 10.5 4/2 CS FULLERTON 3-0 3 48/30 14/28 100/118 .340/ .017 44/24 4/2 8/10 2/4 48/35 4-8/3-4 3/3 8.0/ 5.0 0/0 IDAHO STATE 3-0 3 53/34 10/15 108/102 .398/ .186 49/31 13/4 11/6 4/13 44/34 3-5/0-0 2/7 5.5/ 0.0 0/0 San Diego State 3-2 5 72/73 25/36 176/186 .267/ .199 65/68 5/7 8/9 7/5 64/70 3-32/5-17 3/5 19.0/ 13.5 5/3 PORTLAND 3-0 3 49/33 14/13 106/94 .330/ .213 40/30 9/5 16/12 5/9 39/37 2-4/2-2 2/0 4.0/ 3.0 0/0 GONZAGA 3-0 3 46/25 8/18 103/96 .369/ .073 41/22 16/1 9/5 1/16 45/40 5-8/0-2 3/2 9.0/ 1.0 0/0 UC Santa Barbara 1-3 4 67/70 27/20 187/176 .214/ .284 58/61 5/6 8/8 6/5 69/74 2-15/3-16 6/2 9.5/ 11.0 2/0 PEPPERDINE 1-3 4 58/68 23/19 162/150 .216/ .327 51/64 3/11 9/9 11/3 50/69 5-11/ 3-6 3/2 10.5/ 6.0 0/0 Santa Clara 1-3 4 61/86 21/23 173/179 .231/ .352 53/80 4/4 6/8 4/4 56/77 0-14/1-12 2/3 7.0/ 7.0 0/1 San Francisco 3-0 3 51/35 9/21 108/118 .389/ .119 45/30 4/2 5/4 2/4 43/38 0-16/1-4 1/5 8.0/ 3.0 4/6 SAN DIEGO 0-3 3 38/58 15/21 128/147 .180/ .252 32/49 3/7 7/8 7/3 55/66 5-10/2-8 3/1 10.0/ 6.0 0/0 SAINT MARY'S 3-1 4 61/49 24/31 134/161 .276/ .112 61/44 5/5 15/16 5/5 59/43 11-6/2-20 4/5 14.0/ 12.0 0/0 GONZAGA 3-1 4 66/67 28/38 188/194 .202/ .149 60/60 4/8 5/11 8/4 69/76 4-34/3-14 1/1 21.0/ 10.0 2/4 Portland 1-3 4 72/79 23/23 185/186 .265/ .301 62/77 1/4 10/13 4/1 65/80 0-12/1-10 3/4 6.0/ 6.0 3/3 Pepperdine 0-3 3 26/42 28/18 105/103 -.019/ .233 21/36 4/8 8/9 8/4 29/40 1-13/2-20 0/1 7.5/ 12.0 0/0 SAN FRANCISCO 3-1 4 65/51 26/26 153/139 .255/ .180 54/38 5/4 10/12 4/5 46/46 4-10/2-4 1/6 9.0/ 4.0 0/0 SANTA CLARA 2-3 5 76/86 32/30 216/214 .204/ .262 71/78 8/6 10/9 6/8 88/95 4-18/3-20 2/5 13.0/ 13.0 0/0 Saint Mary's 1-3 4 62/65 39/28 214/185 .107/ .200 58/59 5/5 3/6 5/5 79/92 4-22/1-25 1/3 15.0/ 13.5 3/1 San Diego 0-3 3 42/53 23/11 113/109 .168/ .385 37/45 2/6 4/8 6/2 33/39 0-16/4-8 4/4 8.0/ 8.0 2/2 Totals 56-44 100 1490/1454 562/655 3920/3982 .237/ .201 1337/1290 146/133 226/254 133/146 1505/1570 93-362/69-264 64/81 274.0/201.0 31/30

Note: Match totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category INDIVIDUAL MATCH-BY-MATCH KILLS - ACES - DIGS - BLOCKS

Opponent DeBernardi Dimson Ridley Houseman Nerison Orsini Gustorf Newsome Chai Gallup Wooton Samson Kimball Carlson Look Self BRADLEY 6-0-0-4 DNP 0-0-2-1 5-0-4-0 0-1-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-2-0 6-1-2-5 DNP 13-1-8-3 1-3-3-0 0-0-0-0 7-0-6-1 7-0-0-0 DNP DNP OKLAHOMA 7-0-1-1 DNP 0-3 3-0 1-3-1-1 DNP 0-0-0-0 0-0-10-0 8-0-3-1 DNP 9-2-4-0 2-1-2-0 DNP 8-0-6-0 7-0-2-0 1-0 0-0 DNP DUKE 3-0-1-1 0-0-2-0 2-1-8-0 4-0-3-0 DNP 0-0-1-0 0-0-6-0 4-0-5-4 0-0-0-0 19-2-18-1 1-0-2-0 DNP 3-0-13-0 4-0-0-2 3-1-9-1 DNP NOTRE DAME 7- 1- 5- 0 0-0-13-0 1-2-9-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-2-0 0-1-7-0 6-0-0-3 DNP 26-2-15-2 DNP 0-0-2-0 2-0-12-5 DNP 12-2-6-1 DNP SAINT LOUIS 8- 0- 0- 1 0-0-13-0 3-2-8-0 0-0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-4-0 6-0-1-5 DNP 16-2-10-4 0-3-2-0 0-1-0-0 14-1-11-5 4-0-2-2 5-0-15-0 DNP COLORADO 10- 0- 1- 3 0-0-4-0 0-0-4-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 7-1-4-5 DNP 7-2-6-1 2-1-4-0 0-0-1-0 9-0-12-9 5-0-1-1 6-0-5-2 DNP vs Boston College DNP 0-0-13-0 0-0-3-0 1-0-0-2 DNP 8-0-5-2 0-0-2-0 6-1-1-7 DNP 13-0-9-3 2-0-5-0 DNP 11-0-9-2 6-0-3-1 DNP DNP vs Indiana DNP 0-0-18-0 0-0-9-0 0-0-0-0 DNP 2- 0- 1- 2 0-0-0-0 7-0-3-7 DNP 26-0-11-4 2-1-11-0 0-0-0-0 17-0-5-6 7-0-1-4 10-1-16-1 DNP at Maryland DNP 1- 0-29-0 1-1-9-0 8-0-3-4 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 5-0-2-10 DNP 26-0-24-1 0-0-6-0 DNP 19-1-8-4 2-0-3-4 10-1-9-5 DNP CS FULLERTON DNP 0-0-7-0 1-0-8-0 4-0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0-0 6-0-3-3 DNP 12-1-10-2 2-0-4-1 0-0-3-0 7-3-4-3 8-0-0-1 8-0-8-1 DNP IDAHO STATE DNP 0-0-4-0 3-0-2-1 DNP 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 1-6-9-0 7-2-1-2 DNP 21-1-12-2 1-0-1-0 DNP 9-2-2-1 6-0-1-2 5-1-11-0 DNP at San Diego State DNP 0-0-10-0 4-0-4-5 DNP DNP 0-0-0-0 3-2-8-0 16-1-4-11 DNP 23-1-13-5 1-0-3-0 DNP 12-1-5-6 1-0-0-5 12-0-17-3 DNP PORTLAND DNP 0-0-12-0 5-1-3-0 2-0-2-2 DNP 1-0-0-0 0-1-8-0 10-1-0-2 DNP 17-2-4-1 0-0-3-0 0-0-1-0 11-3-4-1 0-0-0-0 3-1-2-0 DNP GONZAGA DNP 0-0-7-0 1-4-3-2 7-0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-3-9-0 8-1-1-3 DNP 14-2-6-4 DNP 0-1-1-0 9-2-6-3 DNP 7-3-12-1 DNP at UC Santa Barbara DNP 0-0-16-0 0-2-3-2 8-0-1-5 DNP DNP 0-0-10-0 15-0-4-4 DNP 19-0-11-2 1-0-2-0 0-0-2-0 15-3-7-4 6-0-2-0 3-0-11-0 DNP PEPPERDINE DNP 0-0-8-0 3-2-6-0 6-0-1-2 DNP 1-0-1-0 1-0-5-0 12-0-2-6 DNP 15-1-8-2 0-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 12-0-11-4 0-0-0-2 8-0-7-0 DNP at Santa Clara DNP 0-0-9-0 2-1-6-0 3-0-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-15-0 11-0-0-7 DNP 17-0-6-2 0-0-0-0 0-1-3-0 16-0-8-0 6-0-0-4 6-2-9-0 DNP at. San Francisco DNP 0-0-7-0 0-0-2-0 7-0-1-2 DNP DNP 0-0-2-0 10-1-1-2 DNP 16-0-11-2 2-0-5-0 DNP 12-1-10-6 2-0-0-1 2-2-4-3 DNP SAN DIEGO DNP DNP 2-1-5-0 3-0-0-1 1-0-0-0 DNP 0-0-3-0 4-1-2-4 DNP 11-0-17-3 0-0-2-0 0-0-7-0 6-1-8-4 0-0-0-1 11-0-11-2 DNP SAINT MARY'S DNP DNP 1-1-4-0 8-0-2-3 DNP 2-1-4-0 DNP 7-0-3-8 DNP 21-1-12-1 0-0-5-0 0-0-12-0 12-2-14-4 8-0-1-1 2-0-2-0 DNP at Gonzaga DNP DNP DNP 5-1-2-6 DNP 7-0-12-0 0-0-0-0 9-0-2-16 2-2-9-1 20-0-12-9 1-0-5-0 0-0-11-0 13-1-10-4 7-0-3-2 2-0-3-0 DNP at Portland DNP DNP DNP 8-0-2-1 0-0-0-0 2-0-7-1 0-0-15-0 17-0-1-4 0-0-0-0 13-1-7-1 1-0-11-0 0-0-2-0 18-0-8-2 9-0-5-2 4-0-7-1 DNP at Pepperdine DNP 0-0-1-0 DNP 0-0-1-1 DNP DNP 2-0-4-2 5-0-1-5 0-1-1-1 9-1-6-0 0-0-1-0 0-0-3-0 6-1-6-2 3-1-2-3 1-0-3-0 DNP SAN FRANCISCO DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-3-0 12-0-1-4 1-0-5-2 19-1-13-1 DNP 0-1-8-0 13-1-5-3 11-0-1-3 9-2-7-1 0-0-3-0 SANTA CLARA DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-9-0 6-0-0-6 2-2-16-1 25-1-16-1 DNP 0-2-18-0 7-0-16-5 20-0-0-4 16-1-10-4 0-2-3-1 at Saint Mary's DNP DNP DNP 6-0-0-1 1-0-0-1 DNP 0-0-12-0 10-0-1-6 1-2-8-1 12-1-21-4 0-0-3-0 0-0-9-0 8-1-9-7 13-0-2-5 11-1-8-1 0-0-6-0 at San Diego DNP DNP DNP 6-0-0-6 0-0-0-1 DNP 0-0-8-0 5-0-2-4 1-0-0-0 12-1-10-1 0-0-2-0 0-1-0-0 5-0-4-3 DNP 13-0-6-1 0-0-1-0

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 39 THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE

hen the West Coast Conference first got its Only the Ivy League and Pacific-10 Conferences have West Coast Conference start back in 1952, the founders really had been together longer. The eight current members of 1200 Bayhill Drive, Suite 302 Wonly one goal in mind... to create a conven- the WCC span the Western Coast of the United States San Bruno, CA 94066 ient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. from Canada to Mexico. Though the locales range Phone: (650) 873-8622 Fax: (650) 873-7846 What has grown from that original vision some 50 from the pine forests of Eastern Washington State to Website: www.wccsports.com years ago is a cohesive athletics league which is com- the sun drenched beaches of Southern California, the petitive at the national level in 13 sports: baseball, combined excellence in athletics and academics sets Commissioner men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s the conference apart on the national scene and draws Michael Gilleran [email protected] cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s row- the individual institutions together in a common mis- ing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s sion. Director of Communications tennis and women’s volleyball. The league was char- Women’s volleyball, one of 13 sports the West Brad Walker [email protected] tered by five institutions (San Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Coast Conference sponsors, was added to the WCC Santa Clara, San Jose State and Pacific) as the lineup in 1985. At least two league representatives Assistant Commissioner California Basketball Association, playing it’s first have advanced to Division I postseason play for 11 Gloria Nevarez game on Jan. 2, 1953. After two seasons of play under straight seasons, including Loyola Marymount, [email protected] that name the conference expanded to include Loyola Pepperdine, Santa Clara and San Diego. Last season, Assistant Commissioner Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and became the those squads finished the season with a combined 79- Valerie Richardson “West Coast Athletic Conference” in 1956. The name 33 (.705) overall record, advancing three to the NCAA [email protected] was shortened in 1989. The current alignment has Tournament. Director of Championships remained unchanged since 1979, making the WCC the Kim Hay third most stable conference in the nation. [email protected]

2002 FINAL WCC STANDINGS

WCC Matches Games All Matches Games Team W L W L Pct. W L W L Pct. Pepperdine 14 0 42 5 1.000 26 6 82 29 .812 Santa Clara 12 2 38 13 .857 24 7 78 35 .774 San Diego 10 4 33 14 .714 25 8 82 33 .758 Loyola Marymount 6 8 24 27 .429 15 12 56 44 .556 Saint Mary's 6 8 23 31 .429 9 18 37 63 .333 Portland 4 10 15 35 .286 15 15 52 59 .500 San Francisco 2 12 14 36 .143 6 25 32 78 .194 Gonzaga 2 12 12 40 .143 4 24 19 78 .143

2002 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE WCC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

First Team 9/3 Becky Potter, Santa Clara Name Pos Yr. School Noel Frohman, San Diego Brittanie Budinger OH Jr. San Francisco 9/10 Becky Potter, Santa Clara Devon Forster OH So. San Diego 9/17 Lyndsey Hache’, Pepperdine Noel Frohman OH Sr. San Diego 9/24 Heather Denison, Portland Lyndsey Hache’ MH Jr. Pepperdine Kristen Gallup, Loyola Marymount Kealani Kimball MB Jr. Loyola Marymount 10/1 Devon Forster, San Diego Tiana Newsome MB Jr. Loyola Marymount 10/8 Becky Potter, Santa Clara Becky Potter MB Jr. Santa Clara 10/15 Katie Wilkins, Pepperdine Debra Robertson MH Sr. San Diego 10/22 Katie Wilkins, Pepperdine Paola Rodriguez S Sr. Pepperdine 10/29 Brie Harris, Pepperdine Stacy Rouwenhorst MH Sr. Pepperdine 11/5 Kelli Sousa, Pepperdine Kelli Sousa S Jr. Santa Clara 11/12 Katie Wilkins, Santa Clara Katie Wilkins OH Jr. Pepperdine 11/19 Brittanie Budinger, San Francisco 11/26 Debra Robertson, San Diego Honorable Mention Abbey Cullen, GON; Kristen Gallup, LMU; Brie Harris, PEP; Breegan Mulligan, PEP; Carlie Price, POR; Sara Vercruyssen, POR; Lindsey Bogason, SMC; Brooke Lowry, SMC; Stacey O’Conner, SMC; Kristen Hurst, USD; Lindsey Sherburne, USD; Becky Biniek, SCU; Chrissy Hirsch, SCU; Alyssa Lantz, SCU WCC PLAYERS OF THE MONTH Player of the Year Katie Wilkins, Pepperdine Sept. Becky Potter, Santa Clara Freshmen of the Year Breegan Mulligan, Pepperdine; Lindsey Sherburne, San Diego Oct. Katie Wilkins, Pepperdine

Defender of the Year Carlie Price, Portland

Coach of the Year Nina Matthies, Pepperdine

40 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL FINAL 2002 WCC STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS-ALL Ace Average G Ace Avg 1.Saint Mary's 100 161 1.61 TEAM STATISTICS-WCC ONLY MATCHES 2.San Diego 115 183 1.59 3.Pepperdine 111 169 1.52 Attack Percentage School K Pct 4.LMU 100 146 1.46 Attack Percentage G K TA Pct 1. Lyndsey Hache’ PEP 565 .386 5.Portland 111 150 1.35 1.Pepperdine 47 842 1857 .334 2. Stacy Rouwenhorst PEP 582 .366 6.San Francisco 110 140 1.27 2.San Diego 47 822 1923 .297 3. Debra Robertson USD 749 .336 7.Santa Clara 113 140 1.24 3.Santa Clara 51 917 2126 .280 4. Becky Potter SCU 1151 .336 8.Gonzaga 97 113 1.16 4.LMU 51 773 2089 .220 5. Tiana Newsome LMU 507 .314 5.Saint Mary's 54 765 2214 .199 Dig Average G Dig Avg 6.San Francisco 50 720 2036 .176 Kill Average School K Avg 1.San Diego 115 2057 17.89 7.Portland 50 645 1928 .162 1. Becky Potter SCU 549 5.33 2.Pepperdine 111 1889 17.02 8.Gonzaga 52 653 1952 .158 2. Noel Frohman USD 534 4.90 3.Santa Clara 113 1864 16.50 3. Katie Wilkins PEP 455 4.60 4.Portland 111 1815 16.35 Kill Average G K Avg 4. Brittanie Budinger USF 504 4.58 5.LMU 100 1504 15.04 1.Santa Clara 51 917 17.98 5. Kristen Gallup LMU 451 4.51 6.Saint Mary's 100 1448 14.48 Pepperdine 47 842 17.91 7.San Francisco 110 1556 14.15 San Diego 47 822 17.49 Assist Average School Ast Avg 8.Gonzaga 97 1359 14.01 4.LMU 51 773 15.16 1. Kelli Sousa SCU 1560 14.44 5.San Francisco 50 720 14.40 2. Lindsay Sherburne USD 1422 13.67 Assist Average G Ast Avg 6.Saint Mary's 54 765 14.17 3. Paola Rodriguez PEP 871 12.62 1.Santa Clara 113 1806 15.98 7.Portland 50 645 12.90 4. Brooke Lowry SMC 1123 11.23 2.Pepperdine 111 1744 15.71 8.Gonzaga 52 653 12.56 5. Sheena Surplus POR 1225 11.04 3.San Diego 115 1806 15.70 4.LMU 100 1337 13.37 Block Average G BS BA Avg Block Average School Total Avg 5.Portland 111 1413 12.73 1.Saint Mary's 54 24 282 3.06 1. Stacey O’Connor SMC 162.0 1.62 6.Saint Mary's 100 1259 12.59 2.LMU 51 45 194 2.78 2. Tiana Newsome LMU 144.0 1.44 7.San Francisco 110 1364 12.40 3.Gonzaga 52 31 209 2.61 3. Abby Cullen GON 127.0 1.31 8.Gonzaga 97 1117 11.52 4.Santa Clara 51 22 196 2.35 4. Lindsey Bogoson SMC 110.0 1.10 5.San Diego 47 29 163 2.35 5. Debra Robertson USD 115.0 1.03 6.Pepperdine 47 34 148 2.30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS-WCC ONLY 7.San Francisco 50 27 132 1.86 Ace Average School Ace Avg 8.Portland 50 29 108 1.66 1. Katie Wilkins PEP 43 0.43 2. Devon Forster USD 44 0.40 Ace Average G Ace Avg 3. Kristen Hurst USD 38 0.36 Attack Percentage School K Pct 1.Pepperdine 47 90 1.91 4. Breegan Mulligan PEP 36 0.36 1. Lyndsey Hache’ PEP 257 .436 2.San Diego 4 76 1.62 4. Lindsey Bogoson SMC 36 0.36 2. Debra Robertson USD 328 .399 3.LMU 51 73 1.43 3. Stacy Rouwenhorst PEP 296 .392 4.Saint Mary's 54 74 1.37 Dig Average School D Avg 4. Katie Wilkins PEP 501 .355 5.San Francisco 50 65 1.30 1. Carlie Price POR 559 5.04 5. Becky Biniek SCU 238 .353 6.Gonzaga 52 64 1.23 2. Christina Hinds PEP 343 3.65 7.Santa Clara 51 58 1.14 3. Devon Forster USD 381 3.50 Kill Average School K Avg 8.Portland 50 53 1.06 4. Paola Rodriguez PEP 240 3.48 1. Becky Potter SCU 270 5.87 5. Chrissy Hirsch SCU 372 3.41 2. Katie Wilkins PEP 235 5.00 Dig Average G Dig Avg 3. Brittanie Budinger USF 241 4.82 1.San Diego 47 799 17.00 4. Noel Frohman USD 224 4.77 2.Pepperdine 47 791 16.83 TEAM STATISTICS-ALL MATCHES 5. Devon Forster USD 206 4.38 3.Santa Clara 51 858 16.82 4.Portland 50 774 15.48 Assist Average School Ast Avg 5.Saint Mary's 54 819 15.17 Attack Percentage G K TA Pct 1. Kelli Sousa SCU 749 14.69 6.LMU 51 755 14.80 1.Pepperdine 111 1934 4567 .293 2. Lindsay Sherburne USD 647 13.77 7.San Francisco 50 713 14.26 2.Santa Clara 113 1956 4633 .265 3. Paola Rodriguez PEP 437 12.49 8.Gonzaga 52 707 13.60 3.San Diego 115 1977 4791 .263 4. Brooke Lowry SMC 632 11.70 4.LMU 100 1490 3921 .237 5. Kristina Bognar USF 531 10.62 Assist Average G Ast Avg 5.Portland 111 1546 4284 .198 1.Santa Clara 51 838 16.43 6.Saint Mary's 100 1385 4081 .174 Block Average School Total Avg 2.Pepperdine 47 753 16.02 7.San Francisco 110 1517 4390 .169 1. Stacey O’Connor SMC 90.0 1.67 3.San Diego 47 746 15.87 8.Gonzaga 97 1232 3714 .139 2. Tiana Newsome LMU 77.0 1.51 4.LMU 51 686 13.45 3. Abby Cullen GON 70.0 1.35 5.San Francisco 50 643 12.86 Kill Average G K Avg 4. Lindsey Bogoson SMC 63.0 1.17 6.Saint Mary's 54 691 12.80 1.Pepperdine 111 1934 17.42 5. Becky Potter SCU 52.0 1.13 7.Portland 50 608 12.16 2.Santa Clara 113 1956 17.31 8.Gonzaga 52 597 11.48 3.San Diego 115 1977 17.19 Ace Average School Ace Avg 4.LMU 100 1490 14.90 1. Katie Wilkins PEP 23 0.49 5.Portland 111 1546 13.93 2. Breegan Mulligan PEP 21 0.45 6.Saint Mary's 100 1385 13.85 3. Debra Robertson USD 17 0.36 7.San Francisco 110 1517 13.79 4. Kristina Bognar USF 17 0.34 8.Gonzaga 97 1232 12.70 5. Kristen Hurst USD 15 0.33 Katy Daly PEP 13 0.33 Block Average G BS BA Avg Liz Macausland USF 15 0.33 1.Saint Mary's 100 41 490 2.86 2.LMU 100 93 362 2.74 Dig Average School D Avg 3.Gonzaga 97 61 359 2.48 1. Carlie Price POR 242 4.84 4.Pepperdine 111 67 377 2.30 2. Kaui Salzman SMC 190 3.52 5.San Diego 115 67 371 2.20 3. Devon Forster USD 165 3.51 6.Santa Clara 113 47 388 2.13 4. Cindy Hirsch SCU 178 3.49 7.San Francisco 110 58 313 1.95 5. Christina Hinds PEP 141 3.44 8.Portland 111 65 288 1.88

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 41 LION HONOR ROLL

All-West Coast Conference Tahlia Wagner Volleyball Magazine All-American 1992 Julie Greer 1985 Andrea Fort (first team) Amy Moeller 1990 Kerry House (honorable mention) Cathy Petrissans (second team) 1993 Kim Blankinship 1995 Julie Greer (honorable mention) Leslie Wohlford (second team) Suzanne Radcliffe 1996 Kim Blankinship (third team) 1986 Andrea Fort (first team) 1994 Tracy Holman Tracy Holman (honorable mention) Cathy Petrissans (first team) 1997 Sarah Noriega (second team) Maryanne Dunn (second team) West Coast Conference 1987 Leslie Wohlford (first team) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Volleyball Magazine Lori Rodman (first team) Freshman All-American 1988 Leslie Wohlford (first team) 1997-98 Tracy Holman 1989 Kerry House (first team) 1993 Suzanne Radcliffe (first team) 1990 Kerry House (first team) West Coast Conference 1991 Deanna Doolittle (first team) Coach of the Year LMU Female 1992 Dana Bragado (first team) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Robin Ortgiesen (first team) 1986 Nancy Fortner 1993 Julie Greer (first team) 1994 Steve Stratos 1985-86 Maryanne Dunn Mardell Wrensch (first team) 1995 Steve Stratos 1986-87 Andrea Fort Suzanne Radcliffe (second team) 1996 Steve Stratos 1990-91 Kerry House 1994 Tracy Holman (first team) 1991-92 Stacy Trapp Mardell Wrensch (first team) AVCA All-America 1992-93 Robin Ortgiesen Kim Blankinship (second team) 1994-95 Mardell Wrensch Julie Greer (honorable mention) 1997 Sarah Noriega (first team) 1996-97 Tracy Holman Suzanne Radcliffe (honorable mention) 1999 Sarah McFarland (second team) 1997-98 Tracy Holman 1995 Kim Blankinship (first team) 2000 Sarah McFarland (first team) Julie Greer (first team) LMU Female Tracy Holman (first team) Athlete of the Year Karissa Meith (first team) Sarah Noriega (first team) 1996-97 Kim Blankinship Mardell Wrensch (first team) 1997-98 Sarah Noriega 1996 Kim Blankinship (first team) 1999-00 Sarah McFarland Tracy Holman (first team) 2000-01 Sarah McFarland Sarah Noriega (first team) Karissa Meith (second team) Academic All-Conference Cindy Weglarz (honorable mention) 1997 Tracy Holman (first team) 1990 Stacy Trapp Sarah Noriega (first team) 1994 Tracy Holman Cindy Weglarz (honorable mention) Mardell Wrensch Allison Gustorf (honorable mention) 1995 Tracy Holman 1998 Sarah McFarland (first team) Mardell Wrensch Candace Boller (second team) 1996 Tracy Holman 1999 Sarah McFarland (first team) 1997 Tracy Holman Allison Gustorf (honorable mention) 1998 Candace Boller Jeannette Hecker (honorable mention) 1999 Lydia Day 2000 Sarah McFarland (first team) 1997 AVCA All-American Sarah Noriega Allison Gustorf Nicole Oehlman (second team) 2000 Jaimee Brubacher 2001 Kristen Gallup (first team) Allison Gustorf Kealani Kimball (first team) AVCA All-Region Laura Gustorf Dina DeBernardi (honorable mention) 2001 Laura Gustorf Nicole Oehlman (honorable mention) 1991 Robin Ortgiesen (second team) 2002 Laura Gustorf 2002 Tiana Newsome (first team) 1994 Tracy Holman (second team) Kealani Kimball Kealani Kimball (first team) 1995 Julie Greer Megan Wooton Kristen Gallup (honorable mention) Sarah Noriega 1996 Kim Blankinship USA Olympic Festival Participant West Coast Conference Tracy Holman Player of the Year Sarah Noriega 1995 Sarah Noriega, North - Gold 1997 Sarah Noriega 1986 Andrea Fort 1998 Sarah McFarland World Games Participant 1995 Julie Greer, offensive 1999 Sarah McFarland Kim Blankinship, defensive 2000 Sarah McFarland 1997 Sarah Noriega 1996 Kim Blankinship Nicole Oehlman 1997 Sarah Noriega USA National Team Member 1998-03 Sarah Noriega (“A”) AVCA District VIII Coach of the Year West Coast Conference USA Olympic Team Member 1996 Steve Stratos Freshman of the Year 1998 Sarah Noriega (“A”) 2000 Sarah Noriega 1992 Amy Moeller GTE Academic All-America 1993 Suzanne Radcliffe District VIII 1994 Tracy Holman 1996 Tracy Holman (first team) West Coast Conference 1997 Tracy Holman (second team) All-Freshman Team 2000 Allison Gustorf (no longer awarded) 1989 Raquel Glenn 1990 Deanna Doolittle 1991 Robin Ortgiesen

42 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL ALL-TIME ROSTER

A • A • A G • G • G O • O • O Kristen Gallup 1999-00-01-02 Nicole Oehlman 2000-01-02 Amanda Amberson 1983-84-85 Claire Gillespie 2001 Shannon O’Kelly 1988 Mary Beth Giordano 1991-92-93 Jessica Olivier 1996-97 Raquel Glenn 1989 Roxanne Orsini 2002 Julie Greer 1992-93-94-95 Robin Ortgiesen 1991-92-93-94 B • B • B Allison Gustorf 1997-98-99-00 Laura Gustorf 1999-00-01-02 P • P • P Paula Berney 1983 Kim Blankinship 1993-94-95-96 H • H • H Letty Padilla 1986-87 Dena Block 1986-87 Carmen Perez 1985-86-87-88 Candace Boller 1998-99-00 Tina Hammers 1986-87-88-89 Cathy Petrissans 1984-85-86-87 Dana Bragado 1989-90-91-92 Carly Harris 1997-98-99 Jaimee Brubacher 1999-00 Jeannette Hecker 1996-97-98-99 Kathleen Bunce 1993-94 Christine Hengehold 1988 R • R • R Sheila Burt 1981-82 Tracy Holman 1994-95-96-97 Kerry House 1989-90 Suzanne Radcliffe 1993-94-95-96 Krista Houseman 2002 Amy Reiling 1982 Nicole Ridley 2002 Katie Roberts 1990 I • I • I Lori Rodman 1984-85-86-87 Anita Irwin 1987-88-89-90 Olivia Rodriguez 1981-82 Mary Anne Russo 1984-85 J • J • J S • S • S Cathy Jones 1980-81-82 Laurie Jones 1988-89-91 Elizabeth Samson 2000-01-02 Tiffiny Self 2002 Kelle Sloan 1997-98 K • K • K Rosemary Smith 1980 Janiece Stimpfig 1989-90 Melissa Kelly 1980-81 Mary Strong 1991-92-93 Seham Khalaf 1985-86-87-88 Kelly Sturgeon 1981-82-83-84 Trina Kightlinger 1997-98 Jill Sutton 1989-90 Kealani Kimball 2000-01-02 Julie Sutton 1981-82-83-84 A three-time All-WCC first-team pick, Kim Eleftheria Koukou 1999-00-01 Jennifer Kruse 1989 Blankinship (1993-1996) was named the T • T • T LMU Athlete of the Year in 1996-97 Laura Taylor 1983-84-85 L • L • L Audra Tindall 2001 Traci Tolman 1981-82-83-84 C • C • C Cheryl LaCour 1980-81-82-83 Stacy Trapp 1988-89-90-91 Alyssa Carbonetti 1996-97-98 Krista Lambly 1996 Jody Carlson 2001-02 Marette Larson 1986-87 Courtney Chai 2002 Michelle Look 2002 V • V • V Mary Clarizo 1983-84-85 M • M • M Heather Vinck 1996-97-98 D • D • D Mary Ann Mardesich 1980-81-82-83 W • W • W Danielle Dal Ponte 1998 Allyson Mattox 1987 Lydia Day 1996-97-98-99 Theresa Matus 1990-91 Tahlia Wagner 1991-92-93 Dina DeBernardi 2001-02 Erin McEnery 1993-94-95 Kelly Ward 1998-99-00 Jacene Dimson 2001-02 Sarah McFarland 1997-98-99-00 Cindy Weglarz 1995-96-97-98 Deanna Doolittle 1990-91-92-93 Tate Medley 1993-94-95-96 Nelly Weglarz 1994-95-96-97 Maryanne Dunn 1983-84-85-86 Karissa Meith 1995-96 Lisa Wenker 1990-91 Shawna Mickartz 1990-91 Leslie Wohlford 1985-86-87-88 Tiffany Miller 1984-85-86-87 Megan Wooton 2001-02 Amy Moeller 1992-93-94-95 Mardell Wrensch 1992-93-94-95 E • E • E Dawn Moon 1988-89 Heather Wride 1995 Joli Eberhart 1991-92 Marisa Mora 1991-92-93-94 Ginger Escobedo 1980 Y • Y • Y Julie Estes 1980-81 N • N • N Debra Yoshimoto 1988 F • F • F Laurie Nelson 1980-81 Kelli Nerison 2001-02 Ivy Featherstone 2000 Loren Newman 1987-88-89 Julie Felice 1983 Tiana Newsome 2000-01-02 Charmaine Fillet 1981-82-83 Lisa Nicholson 1980 Andrea Fort 1983-84-85-86 Sarah Noriega 1994-95-96-97

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 43 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

10/11 Kentucky H L, 0-3 11/13 UC Irvine H L, 1-3 1980 10/12 at Moorhead State A W, 3-0 11/15 Nevada * H W, 3-2 HEAD COACH NANCY FORTNER 10/13 at Louisville A W, 3-1 11/20 Long Beach State H L, 0-3 Results Unavailable 10/14 at Cincinnati A W, 3-1 11/22 at San Diego * A W, 3-1 10/16 at Illinois State A L, 0-3 11/23 at US International * A W, 3-2 1981 10/21 Cal Poly SLO H L, 1-3 * West Coast Conference Match 10/22 Fresno State H L, 0-3 (1) UC Davis Tournament, Davis, CA HEAD COACH NANCY FORTNER 10/26 at US International A L, 2-3 (2) Titan Tournament, Fullerton, CA Results Unavailable 10/28 at Cal Poly SLO A L, 0-3 11/1 San Diego H W, 3-0 1986 1982 11/3 New Mexico H L, 1-3 HEAD COACH NANCY FORTNER (24-8, 10-2) HEAD COACH NANCY FORTNER (37-12-1) 11/5 at UC Irvine A W, 3-1 11/7 US International H N/A Home: 9-2 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 5-4 Home: 15-2 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 18-5-1 11/8 Pepperdine H W, 3-0 9/5 at CS Fullerton A W, 3-0 9/3 Pepperdine H W, 2-0 11/11 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 0-3 9/9 at CS Northridge A W, 3-2 9/7 UC Irvine H W, 3-0 11/14 at Santa Clara A W, 3-0 9/12 at Fresno State A L, 2-3 9/9 at Cal Poly SLO A L, 1-3 11/15 at San Jose State A L, 0-3 9/16 UC Riverside H W, 3-0 9/11 vs Saint Mary’s (1) N W, 2-0 11/18 at UC San Diego A W, 3-1 9/19 vs San Diego State (1) N L, 0-2 9/11 vs Humboldt State (1) N W, 2-0 (1) LMU Volleyball Classic 9/19 vs Fresno State (1) N W, 2-0 9/11 vs Nevada (1) N W, 2-0 (2) Titan Tournament, Fullerton, CA 9/19 vs Eastern Michigan (1) N W, 2-0 9/11 vs Portland State (1) N L, 0-2 9/20 vs US International (1) N W, 2-1 9/11 vs Boise State (1) N W, 2-1 1984 9/20 vs Santa Clara (1) N W, 2-0 9/11 vs Portland State (1) N W, 2-1 HEAD COACH NANCY FORTNER (10-26) 9/20 vs San Diego State (1) N L, 0-2 9/11 vs Cal State Northridge (1) N W, 2-1 9/25 at Saint Mary’s A W, 3-0 9/14 UC Riverside H L, 0-3 Home: 6-10 Away: 2-12 Neutral: 2-4 9/26 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-1 9/16 UC Santa Barbara H L, 0-3 8/31 at San Diego State A L, 0-3 9/27 at San Francisco * A W, 3-1 9/17 at CS Bakersfield A W, 3-0 9/4 at CS Northridge A L, 1-3 9/30 Pepperdine * H L, 2-3 9/21 at Univ. of LaVerne A W, 3-0 9/6 Eastern Washington (1) H W, 3-0 10/1 at Cal Poly Pomona A W, 3-0 9/24 vs Redlands (2) N W, 2-0 9/6 San Diego State (1) H L, 0-3 10/10 at Northern Arizona (2) A W, 3-1 9/24 vs Northern Arizona (2) N W, 2-0 9/7 CS Fullerton (1) H W, 3-1 10/10 vs Arizona State (2) N L, 0-3 9/24 vs Chapman (2) N W, 2-0 9/7 Fresno State (1) H L, 2-3 10/11 vs New Mexico (2) N L, 0-3 9/24 vs CS Bakersfield (2) N T, 1-1 9/8 Santa Clara (1) H W, 3-1 10/11 vs Baylor (2) N W, 3-0 9/25 vs San Francisco State (2) N W, 2-0 9/11 Cal Poly SLO H L, 0-3 10/17 Saint Mary’s H W, 3-0 9/25 vs Sacramento State (2) N L, 1-2 9/14 vs Pepperdine (2) N L, 0-2 10/18 Nevada * H W, 3-0 9/25 vs UC San Diego (2) N W, 2-1 9/14 vs Western Michigan (2) N W, 2-0 10/24 at US International * A W, 3-2 9/25 vs CS Northridge (2) N L, 0-2 9/15 vs UC Irvine (2) N W, 2-1 10/25 at San Diego * A W, 3-0 9/28 at Cal Poly Pomona A L, 1-3 9/15 vs Pepperdine (2) N L, 0-2 10/31 San Francisco * H W, 3-0 10/1 at CS Northridge A L, 1-3 9/18 UCLA H L, 0-3 11/1 Santa Clara * H W, 3-1 10/2 UC San Diego H W, 3-1 9/20 at Pepperdine A L, 0-3 11/4 at Pepperdine * A W, 3-2 10/5 CS Fullerton H W, 3-0 9/25 at San Diego A L, 0-3 11/14 at Nevada * A L, 1-3 10/7 CS Dominguez Hills H W, 3-0 9/28 at Long Beach State A L, 0-3 11/15 Northern Arizona H W, 3-1 10/8 at US International A W, 3-1 10/2 Pepperdine H L, 0-3 11/21 San Diego * H W, 3-0 10/12 at Pepperdine A L, 1-3 10/3 at US International A L, 1-3 11/22 US International * H W, 3-2 10/15 San Diego H W, 3-0 10/9 CS Fullerton H W, 3-2 12/4 vs UCLA (3) H W, 3-2 10/16 UC San Diego H W, 3-1 10/10 at Fresno State A L, 0-3 12/11 vs Stanford (4) H L, 0-3 10/19 Azusa Pacific H W, 3-0 10/13 CS Northridge H L, 0-3 * West Coast Conference Match 10/20 at UC Irvine A L, 1-3 10/16 Fresno State H L, 1-3 (1) Titan Tournament, Fullerton, CA 10/22 Biola H W, 3-1 10/18 at Weber State A L, 1-3 (2) NAU Tournament, Flagstaff, AZ 10/27 CS Bakersfield H W, 3-1 10/20 at Idaho State A W, 3-1 (3) NCAA First Round, Los Angeles, CA 10/29 US International H W, 3-0 10/24 at UC Irvine A W, 3-2 (4) NCAA Second Round, Provo, UT 10/30 Cal State Los Angeles H W, 3-0 10/26 vs Cal Poly SLO (3) N L, 0-3 11/4 Nevada-Reno H W, 3-1 10/26 at UC Santa Barbara (3) A L, 0-3 1987 11/5 at San Diego A W, 3-0 10/27 vs Nebraska (3) N L, 0-3 HEAD COACH GEORGE YAMASHITA (17-17, 10-4) 11/6 CS Northridge H W, 3-0 11/1 Colorado State H L, 1-3 11/10 Chapman H W, 3-0 11/2 Houston H W, 3-2 Home: 7-6 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 5-5 11/12 vs Northern Arizona (3) N W, 2-0 11/6 San Diego H W, 3-1 9/4 Colorado State H L, 0-3 11/12 vs US International (3) N W, 2-0 11/9 at Santa Clara A L, 1-3 9/5 UC Santa Barbara H L, 1-3 11/12 vs CS Dominguez Hills (3) N W, 2-0 11/10 at San Jose State A L, 0-3 9/11 vs Utah State (1) N L, 1-2 11/13 vs UC Davis (3) N W, 2-0 11/14 UC Irvine H L, 1-3 9/11 vs Northern Arizona (1) N W, 2-0 11/13 vs Sacramento State (3) N W, 2-0 11/16 at Cal Poly SLO A L, 0-3 9/11 at CS Fullerton (1) A L, 0-2 11/13 vs LaVerne (3) N W, 2-0 11/20 US International H L, 2-3 9/12 vs Hofstra (1) N W, 2-1 11/16 at UC Santa Barbara N L, 1-3 (1) LMU Volleyball Classic 9/12 vs Northern Arizona (1) N W, 2-0 11/20 Cal Poly SLO N L, 0-3 (2) Titan Tournament, Fullerton, CA 9/12 vs SW Texas State (1) N W, 2-1 11/23 at CS Dominguez Hills N W, 3-0 (3) UCSB Invitational, Santa Barbara, CA 9/15 CS Fullerton H W, 3-0 (1) Western Invitational Tournament, Davis, CA 9/25 at Nebraska (2) A L, 0-3 (2) LaVerne Tournament, LaVerne, CA 1985 9/26 vs Illinois (2) N L, 0-3 (3) UCAL STATED Tournament, San Diego, CA HEAD COACH NANCY FORTNER (15-14, 8-4) 9/26 vs Tennessee (2) N W, 3-1 9/30 Long Beach State H L, 1-3 1983 Home: 6-6 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 4-4 10/2 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-1 HEAD COACH NANCY FORTNER (18-22) 9/4 at Fresno State A W, 3-1 10/3 at Portland * A L, 2-3 9/6 vs Portland (1) N W, 2-0 10/6 at Pepperdine * A L, 1-3 Home: 5-10 Away: 11-8 Neutral: 1-3 9/6 vs Oregon State (1) N W, 2-0 10/9 vs UCLA (3) N L, 0-3 9/2 CS Northridge H L, 1-3 9/7 vs Weber State (1) N W, 2-1 10/10 vs Fresno State (3) N L, 0-3 9/8 Idaho (1) H W, 3-2 9/7 vs Weber State (1) N L, 1-2 10/10 vs UC Santa Barbara (3) N L, 1-3 9/8 Santa Clara (1) H L, 1-3 9/13 vs Fresno State (2) N W, 2-0 10/13 US International H L, 1-3 9/9 UC Santa Barbara (1) H L, 0-3 9/13 vs USC (2) N L, 0-2 10/16 San Francisco * H W, 3-2 9/9 Pepperdine (1) H W, 3-0 9/14 vs Portland (2) N L, 0-2 10/17 Santa Clara * H W, 3-1 9/10 Utah H L, 0-3 9/14 vs Santa Clara (2) N L, 0-2 10/20 Pepperdine * H L, 2-3 9/14 at UCLA A L, 0-3 9/18 at UC Riverside A L, 0-3 10/30 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-2 9/15 UC Santa Barbara H L, 0-3 9/20 CS Northridge H W, 3-1 10/31 at San Francisco * A L, 2-3 9/16 vs Utah (2) N L, 0-2 9/24 Cal Poly Pomona H L, 1-3 11/5 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 9/16 vs Memphis State (2) N W, 2-0 9/28 San Francisco * H W, 3-1 11/6 Portland * H W, 3-0 9/17 vs UCLA (2) N L, 0-2 9/29 Santa Clara * H L, 2-3 11/13 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-0 9/17 at CS Fullerton (2) A W, 2-1 10/1 at Pepperdine * A L, 2-3 11/14 at San Diego * A W, 3-0 9/17 vs CS Northridge (2) N L, 0-2 10/4 Arizona H L, 0-3 11/17 at Long Beach State A W, 3-2 9/20 at CS Northridge A W, 3-0 10/12 Northern Arizona H W, 3-1 11/20 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 9/22 at Pepperdine A L, 1-3 10/19 at Nevada * A W, 3-2 11/21 San Diego * H W, 3-0 9/23 Arizona State H L, 2-3 10/25 US International * H W, 3-1 11/23 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 0-3 9/27 at San Diego A W, 3-1 10/26 San Diego * H W, 3-0 11/24 Fresno State H L, 0-3 9/30 at Fresno State A L, 0-3 11/1 at San Francisco * A L, 2-3 * West Coast Conference Match 10/1 at CS Fullerton A W, 3-1 11/2 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-2 (1) Titan Tournament, Fullerton, CA 10/4 UC Irvine H W, 3-0 11/5 Pepperdine * H L, 1-3 (2) Nebraska Tournament Lincoln, NE 10/10 at Indiana A W, 3-1 11/6 at Long Beach State A L, 0-3 (3) National Invitational Tourn., Los Angeles, CA

44 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 10/25 Portland * H W, 3-2 1988 10/26 Gonzaga * H L, 0-3 1993 HEAD COACH GEORGE YAMASHITA (9-22, 4-10) 10/30 CS Fullerton H W, 3-1 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (23-7, 11-3) Home: 4-8 Away: 2-13 Neutral: 3-1 11/3 Pepperdine * H L, 1-3 Home: 8-3 Away: 10-3 Neutral: 5-1 9/6 at CS Northridge A L, 0-3 11/6 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 1-3 9/1 USC H L, 0-3 9/9 vs Utah State (1) N W, 3-1 11/10 at Pepperdine * A L, 0-3 9/3 vs Oregon (1) N W, 3-0 9/10 vs Baylor (1) N L, 2-3 11/15 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-1 9/4 vs Wichita State (1) N W, 3-0 9/10 at UC Irvine (1) A L, 1-3 11/16 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-0 9/4 at UC Irvine (1) A W, 3-1 9/13 Long Beach State H L, 0-3 11/17 at San Francisco * A W, 3-1 9/7 CS Northridge H L, 2-3 9/17 at CS Fullerton A L, 1-3 11/29 vs Dayton (3) N W, 3-0 9/10 vs Southern Mississippi (2) N W, 3-0 9/20 UC Santa Barbara H L, 0-3 11/29 vs Memphis State (3) N W, 3-0 9/11 vs Florida State (2) N L, 1-3 9/23 vs George Washington (2) N W, 3-2 11/30 vs Arizona State (3) N W, 3-2 9/11 at Louisiana State (2) A W, 3-0 9/24 vs Northern Iowa (2) N W, 3-2 11/30 vs William & Mary (3) N L, 2-3 9/17 vs Boise State (3) N W, 3-0 9/24 at Georgetown (2) A W, 3-2 * West Coast Conference Match 9/18 vs Iowa (3) N W, 3-0 9/29 San Diego * H W, 3-2 (1) JMN Premiere Tournament, Fullerton, CA 9/18 at Cal Poly SLO (3) A W, 3-0 9/30 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-2 (2) Coors Light Invitational, Boulder, CO 9/21 San Diego State H W, 3-0 10/6 Pepperdine * H L, 0-3 (3) NIVC Tournament, Knoxville, TN 9/24 at CS Northridge A W, 3-1 10/8 at Fresno State A L, 0-3 9/28 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 2-3 10/11 San Diego State H L, 0-3 1991 10/1 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 10/15 at San Diego * A L, 2-3 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (17-12, 8-6) 10/2 Portland * H W, 3-0 10/18 at Long Beach State A L, 1-3 10/8 at San Francisco * A W, 3-0 10/21 Santa Clara * H L, 2-3 Home: 6-3 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 6-3 10/9 at Santa Clara * A L, 2-3 10/22 San Francisco * H L, 2-3 8/30 vs Indiana (1) N W, 3-0 10/15 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 10/27 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-2 8/30 at Washington State (1) A L, 0-3 10/16 San Diego * H W, 3-0 10/28 at Santa Clara * A L, 2-3 8/31 vs Rice (1) N W, 3-0 10/17 Davidson H W, 3-0 10/29 at San Francisco * A L, 1-3 8/31 vs Central Michigan (1) N W, 3-1 10/21 Pepperdine * H W, 3-2 11/3 Portland * H L, 2-3 9/4 vs USC (2) N L, 0-3 10/23 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-1 11/4 Gonzaga * H W, 3-1 9/6 at Long Beach State A L, 0-3 10/29 at San Diego * A L, 2-3 11/6 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 0-3 9/7 vs New Mexico (3) N W, 3-2 11/1 at CS Fullerton A W, 3-1 11/10 at Pepperdine * A L, 0-3 9/13 vs Florida State (4) N L, 2-3 11/6 at Pepperdine * A W, 3-2 11/15 US International H W, 3-2 9/14 vs Idaho (4) N W, 3-0 11/12 Santa Clara * H L, 0-3 11/17 at Portland * A L, 1-3 9/14 at UC Irvine (4) A W, 3-1 11/13 San Francisco * H W, 3-0 11/19 at Gonzaga * A L, 1-3 9/17 San Diego State H W, 3-1 11/19 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-0 11/22 at San Diego State A L, 0-3 9/20 vs North Carolina (5) N L, 1-3 11/20 at Portland * A W, 3-0 11/23 CS Northridge H L, 1-3 9/21 vs Syracuse (5) N W, 3-1 * West Coast Conference Match * West Coast Conference Match 9/24 CS Northridge H L, 1-3 (1) UCI Anteater Invitational, Irvine, CA (1) UC Irvine Tournament, Irvine, CA 9/27 Santa Clara * H L, 2-3 (2) LSU Tiger Classic, Baton Rouge, LA (2) Georgetown Invitational, Washington D.C. 9/28 San Diego * H W, 3-0 (3) Cal Poly SLO Tournament, San Luis Obispo, CA 10/3 Gonzaga * H W, 3-1 1989 10/4 Portland * H W, 3-1 1994 HEAD COACH MIKE NORMAND (8-19, 7-7) 10/10 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 2-3 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (19-10, 12-2) 10/11 at San Francisco * A W, 3-2 Home: 4-8 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 0-2 10/12 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-2 Home: 10-3 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 4-2 9/1 UCLA H L, 0-3 10/19 at Pepperdine * A L, 0-3 9/1 Long Beach State H L, 1-3 9/2 at CS Fullerton A L, 0-3 10/26 Pepperdine * H L, 0-3 9/3 vs USC (1) N L, 0-3 9/8 vs Boise State (1) N L, 0-3 11/1 at Gonzaga * A L, 0-3 9/9 vs UC Irvine (2) N W, 3-1 9/8 at Oregon (1) A L, 0-3 11/2 at Portland * A L, 1-3 9/9 vs South Florida (2) N W, 3-0 9/9 vs Wyoming (1) N L, 0-3 11/8 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-1 9/10 vs Long Beach State (2) N W, 3-0 9/13 UC Santa Barbara H L, 0-3 11/9 San Francisco * H W, 3-0 9/10 at UC Santa Barbara (2) A L, 0-3 9/14 San Diego State H L, 0-3 11/15 at San Diego * A W, 3-1 9/16 San Diego State (3) H L, 2-3 9/19 Long Beach State H L, 0-3 11/19 at CS Northridge A W, 3-1 9/17 Colorado State (3) H W, 3-1 9/28 at San Francisco * A W, 3-0 * West Coast Conference Match 9/23 at Notre Dame (4) A L, 0-3 9/29 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-2 (1) WSU Tournament, Pullman, WA 9/24 vs Rice (4) N W, 3-1 9/30 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-1 (2) at Golden West JC, Huntington Beach, CA 9/27 CS Fullerton H W, 3-0 10/5 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-2 (3) at Long Beach State, Long Beach, CA 9/30 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-0 10/6 San Diego * H W, 3-0 (4) Anteater Invitational, Irvine, CA 10/1 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-0 10/12 at Pepperdine * A L, 0-3 (5) Buckeye Classic, Columbus, OH 10/7 Portland * H W, 3-2 10/13 at San Diego * A W, 3-1 10/8 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 10/18 at Long Beach State A L, 0-3 1992 10/14 at Portland * A W, 3-2 10/20 Santa Clara * H L, 2-3 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (22-13, 10-4) 10/15 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-2 10/21 San Francisco * H W, 3-1 10/18 UC Santa Barbara H L, 0-3 11/1 CS Fullerton H W, 3-1 Home: 10-5 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 7-3 10/21 San Francisco * H W, 3-1 11/3 Gonzaga * H L, 2-3 9/2 Stanford H L, 0-3 10/22 San Diego * H W, 3-1 11/4 Portland * H L, 1-3 9/4 vs Mississippi (1) N W, 3-0 10/27 at San Diego * A W, 3-0 11/7 at UC Irvine A L, 0-3 9/5 vs Sam Houston State (1) N W, 3-1 10/29 at Pepperdine * A L, 2-3 11/10 at Gonzaga * A L, 1-3 9/5 at Colorado State (1) A W, 3-1 11/1 CS Northridge H W, 3-0 11/11 at Portland * A L, 0-3 9/8 CS Fullerton H W, 3-1 11/4 at San Francisco * A L, 1-3 11/12 at Portland State A L, 0-3 9/11 vs Moorhead State (2) N W, 3-0 11/8 at San Diego State A L, 0-3 11/18 Pepperdine * H L, 0-3 9/11 vs San Jose State (2) N L, 1-3 11/12 Pepperdine * H W, 3-1 11/21 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 0-3 9/12 vs Santa Clara (2) N W, 3-0 11/18 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 * West Coast Conference Match 9/12 vs Montana (2) N L, 0-3 11/19 Santa Clara * H W, 3-1 (1) Oregon Invitational, Eugene, OR 9/18 UC Santa Barbara H L, 0-3 11/30 vs Arizona (5) N L, 1-3 9/23 at USC A L, 0-3 * West Coast Conference Match 1990 9/25 at San Diego State A L, 0-3 (1) at Long Beach State, Long Beach, CA 9/29 Cal Poly SLO H W, 3-1 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (21-16, 10-4) (2) UCSB Classic, Santa Barbara, CA 10/2 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-1 (3) LMU • Red Lion Hotel Invitational, Los Angeles, CA Home: 8-5 Away: 7-6 Neutral: 6-5 10/3 at Portland * A W, 3-0 (4) Notre Dame Golden Dome Invitational, South Bend, IN 9/1 Murray State H W, 3-2 10/7 CS Northridge H L, 1-3 (5) NCAA Tournament First Round, Tucson, AZ 9/4 UC Santa Barbara H L, 1-3 10/10 at San Diego * A W, 3-0 9/6 vs Long Beach State (1) N W, 3-2 10/11 William & Mary H W, 3-1 10/16 San Francisco * H W, 3-1 1995 9/6 vs Wisconsin (1) N L, 1-3 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (24-5, 14-0) 9/7 vs Northern Arizona (1) N W, 3-0 10/17 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 9/7 vs Oregon State (1) N L, 0-3 10/22 Providence H W, 3-0 Home: 11-1 Away: 8-3 Neutral: 5-1 9/8 vs CS Northridge (1) N L, 0-3 10/24 Pepperdine * H W, 3-0 9/1 at New Mexico (1) A L, 1-3 9/11 UC Irvine H W, 3-2 10/31 at Pepperdine * A L, 0-3 9/2 vs Kansas (1) N W, 3-0 9/14 at Long Beach State A L, 1-3 11/6 Portland * H W, 3-0 9/2 vs Northern Iowa (1) N W, 3-0 9/18 CS Bakersfield H L, 2-3 11/8 Gonzaga * H L, 0-3 9/8 at Hawai‘i (2) A L, 1-3 9/21 at Colorado (2) A L, 0-3 11/10 UC Irvine H L, 2-3 9/9 vs Iowa (2) N W, 3-0 9/22 vs Florida State (2) N W, 3-2 11/13 San Diego * H W, 3-1 9/9 vs Idaho State (2) N W, 3-1 9/22 vs Wyoming (2) N L, 1-3 11/14 Santa Clara * H W, 3-1 9/15 Baylor (3) H W, 3-0 9/25 at CS Fullerton A W, 3-1 11/19 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 2-3 9/16 Sacramento State (3) H W, 3-1 9/26 UCLA H L, 0-3 11/20 at Santa Clara * A L, 2-3 9/16 Pittsburgh (3) H W, 3-0 9/28 at US International A W, 3-0 11/21 at San Francisco * A W, 3-0 9/19 at UC Santa Barbara A W, 3-2 9/29 at San Diego * A W, 3-0 12/4 vs Northern Illinois (3) N L, 2-3 9/26 San Diego State H L, 2-3 10/5 San Francisco * H W, 3-1 12/4 vs SW Missouri State (3) N W, 3-1 9/29 at Portland * A W, 3-0 10/6 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 12/5 vs Murray State (3) N W, 3-0 9/30 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-0 10/9 at San Diego State A L, 0-3 12/5 vs George Washington (3) N W, 3-1 10/7 at Pepperdine * A W, 3-2 10/12 at Portland * A W, 3-1 * West Coast Conference Match 10/13 Santa Clara * H W, 3-0 10/13 at Gonzaga * A L, 2-3 (1) Colorado State Tournament, Fort Collins, CO 10/14 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 10/19 San Diego * H W, 3-0 (2) UCSB Gaucho Classic, Santa Barbara, CA 10/20 at San Diego * A W, 3-0 10/20 Santa Clara * H W, 3-2 (3) NIVC Tournament, Kansas City, MO 10/21 at San Francisco * A W, 3-0 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 45 10/27 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 10/13 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-0 10/28 Portland * H W, 3-0 1998 10/14 at Portland * A W, 3-1 11/1 at Long Beach State A L, 0-3 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (18-8, 9-5) 10/20 San Francisco * H W, 3-0 11/4 Pepperdine * H W, 3-0 Home: 10-1 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 3-1 10/21 Santa Clara * H L, 0-3 11/10 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-0 9/4 vs George Washington (1) N W, 3-0 10/27 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 0-3 11/11 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-0 9/4 vs UConn (1) N W, 3-1 10/28 at San Diego * A W, 3-1 11/17 San Francisco * H W, 3-0 9/5 at Arizona State (1) A W, 3-0 11/4 at Pepperdine * A W, 3-1 11/18 San Diego * H W, 3-0 9/11 Villanova (2) H W, 3-0 11/10 Portland * H W, 3-0 11/21 Colorado State H W, 3-0 9/12 James Madison (2) H W, 3-0 11/11 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 11/25 vs Grambling State (4) N W, 3-0 9/12 Colorado State (2) H W, 3-1 11/17 at Santa Clara * A L, 1-3 11/29 vs Oral Roberts (5) N L, 2-3 9/15 UC Irvine H W, 3-0 11/18 at San Francisco * A W, 3-0 * West Coast Conference Match 9/18 at Nebraska (3) A L, 0-3 11/30 vs Stanford (5) N L, 0-3 (1) New Mexico/Jones Intercable Classic, Albuquerque, NM 9/19 vs Florida (3) N L, 2-3 * West Coast Conference Match (2) Hawaii/Aston Imua Wahine Classic, Honolulu, HI 9/19 vs Wyoming (3) N W, 3-1 (1) Phoenix Airport Hilton/Sun Devil Challenge, Tempe, AZ (3) LMU • Red Lion Hotel/Daily Breeze Volleyball Classic, 9/23 at San Diego State A W, 3-0 (2) LMU Volleyball Classic, Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA 9/29 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 3-1 (3) Hoosier Invitational II, Bloomington, IN (4) NCAA Play-In Match, Los Angeles, CA 10/2 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 (4) Golden Dome Invitational, Notre Dame IN (5) NCAA Tournament First Round, Los Angeles, CA 10/3 Santa Clara * H W, 3-0 (5) NCAA Tournament First Round, Santa Barbara, CA 10/9 at San Francisco * A W, 3-0 1996 10/10 at San Diego * A L, 0-3 2001 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (26-3, 14-0) 10/16 Portland * H W, 3-0 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (15-10, 8-6) 10/17 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 Home: 13-1 Away: 9-0 Neutral: 4-2 10/24 Pepperdine * H W, 3-2 Home: 7-7 Away: 6-3 Neutral: 2-0 8/30 vs Texas A&M (1) N L, 2-3 10/30 at Santa Clara * A L, 2-3 8/31 vs Oral Roberts (1) N W, 3-1 8/31 vs Auburn (1) N W, 3-0 10/31 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 2-3 9/1 at Colorado (1) A L, 0-3 9/1 at Colorado State (1) A W, 3-1 11/6 San Diego * H L, 2-3 9/2 vs Clemson (1) N W, 3-2 9/6 New Mexico (2) H W, 3-0 11/7 San Francisco * H W, 3-0 9/5 Cal Poly H L, 2-3 9/7 Drake (2) H W, 3-0 11/13 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-1 9/7 Indiana (2) H W, 3-1 9/7 Louisiana State (2) H W, 3-0 11/14 at Portland * A W, 3-0 9/8 New Mexico (2) H W, 3-1 9/13 vs San Diego State (3) N W, 3-0 11/21 at Pepperdine * A L, 3-1 9/8 Arizona State (2) H L, 1-3 9/13 vs CS Northridge (3) N W, 3-1 * West Coast Conference Match 9/18 San Diego State H W, 3-0 9/14 at Arizona (3) A W, 3-0 (1) Arizona State Tournament, Tempe, AZ 9/22 Utah H L, 1-3 9/18 UC Santa Barbara H W, 3-1 (2) LMU•Furama Hotel Volleyball Classic, Los Angeles, CA 9/28 at Portland * A W, 3-0 9/21 UC Irvine H W, 3-0 (3) First Bank Tournament, Lincoln, NE 9/29 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-0 9/25 Long Beach State H L, 2-3 10/3 UC Santa Barbara H W, 3-0 10/4 Portland * H W, 3-0 1999 10/6 at Pepperdine * A L, 1-3 10/5 Gonzaga * H W, 3-1 10/12 Santa Clara * H L, 0-3 10/12 Pepperdine * H W, 3-1 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (20-11, 9-5) 10/13 San Francisco * H L, 2-3 10/13 William & Mary H W, 3-0 Home: 9-5 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 5-0 10/19 at San Diego * A W, 3-1 10/18 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-0 9/1 San Diego State H W, 3-0 10/20 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-1 10/19 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-0 9/3 vs Southeast Missouri (1) N W, 3-0 10/26 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 10/25 San Diego * H W, 3-1 9/4 vs George Washington (1)N W, 3-0 10/27 Portland * H W, 3-0 10/26 San Francisco * H W, 3-0 9/5 vs Colorado State (1) A L, 0-3 10/30 at Cal State Fullerton A W, 3-1 11/1 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-1 9/10 Ohio State (2) H W, 3-2 11/3 Pepperdine * H L, 0-3 11/2 at Portland * A W, 3-0 9/11 BYU (2) H L, 0-3 11/9 at San Francisco * A W, 3-0 11/9 at Pepperdine * A W, 3-1 9/11 Houston (2) H W, 3-0 11/10 at Santa Clara * A L, 0-3 11/15 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 9/17 at New Mexico (3) A W, 3-0 11/16 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 11/16 Santa Clara * H W, 3-0 9/18 vs Texas Tech (3) N W, 3-0 11/17 San Diego * H L, 0-3 11/22 at San Francisco * A W, 3-0 9/18 vs Texas El-Paso (3) N W, 3-0 * West Coast Conference Match 11/23 at San Diego * A W, 3-2 9/20 Brown H W, 3-0 (1) Colorado PowerBar Invitational, Boulder, CO 12/8 vs UC Santa Barbara (4) N W, 3-1 9/24 at Hawaii A L, 2-3 (2) LMU Volleyball Classic, Los Angeles, CA 12/13 vs Washington State (5) N L, 1-3 9/25 at Hawaii A L, 0-3 * West Coast Conference Match 10/1 at San Diego * A L, 0-3 2002 (1) CSU/University Park Holiday Inn Classic, Fort Collins, 10/2 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-1 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (15-12, 6-8) CO 10/9 at Pepperdine * A L, 0-3 (2) LMU/Airport Marina Hotel Classic, Los Angeles, CA 10/11 William & Mary H W, 3-0 (3) Arizona/Doubletree Invitational, Tucson, AZ 10/15 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 Home: 11-4 Away: 3-7 Neutral: 1-1 (4) NCAA Tournament First and Second Round, Los 10/16 Portland * H W, 3-0 8/30 Bradley H W, 3-0 Angeles, CA 10/19 UC Santa Barbara H L, 2-3 8/31 Oklahoma H W, 3-0 (5) NCAA Pacific Regional Semifinal, Stanford, CA 10/22 at San Francisco * A W, 3-1 8/31 Duke H L, 0-3 10/23 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-1 9/6 Notre Dame H W, 3-1 1997 10/29 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 9/7 Saint Louis H W, 3-2 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (22-7, 11-3) 10/30 San Diego * H L, 2-3 9/7 Colorado H W, 3-0 11/6 Pepperdine * H L, 0-3 9/13 Boston College N W, 3-0 Home: 8-3 Away: 7-2 Neutral: 7-2 11/12 at Portland * A W, 3-0 9/14 Indiana N L, 2-3 8/29 vs UC Irvine (1) N W, 3-0 11/13 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-0 9/14 Maryland A L, 2-3 8/30 vs Fresno State (1) N W, 3-0 11/19 Santa Clara * H L, 1-3 9/18 CS Fullerton H W, 3-0 8/30 vs Tulane (1) N W, 3-0 11/20 San Francisco * H W, 3-0 9/21 Idaho St. H W, 3-0 9/5 Duke (2) H W, 3-0 12/2 vs Southeast Missouri (4) N W, 3-2 9/25 San Diego State A W, 3-2 9/6 Massachusetts (2) H W, 3-0 12/3 at UC Santa Barbara (4) A L, 1-3 10/4 Portland * H W, 3-0 9/6 UC Santa Barbara (2) H L, 1-3 * West Coast Conference Match 10/5 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 9/12 vs Arizona State (3) N W, 3-0 (1) University Park Holiday Inn Classic, 10/8 UC Santa Barbara A L, 1-3 9/12 vs Portland State (3) N W, 3-0 Fort Collins, CO 10/12 Pepperdine * H L, 1-3 9/13 vs Michigan State (3) N L, 0-3 (2) LMU•Furama Hotel Volleyball Classic, Los Angeles, CA 10/18 Santa Clara * A L, 1-3 9/13 vs South Florida (3) N W, 3-1 (3) University of New Mexico Dominos Pizza Classic, 10/19 San Francisco * A W, 3-0 9/19 at Hawaii A L, 1-3 Albuquerque, NM 10/25 San Diego * H L, 0-3 9/20 at Hawaii A W, 3-2 (4) NCAA Tournament First and Second Round, Santa 10/26 Saint Mary's * H W, 3-1 9/30 San Diego State H W, 3-1 Barbara, CA 11/1 Gonzaga * A W, 3-1 10/3 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 3-0 11/2 Portland * A L, 1-3 10/4 at Santa Clara * A W, 3-1 2000 11/9 Pepperdine * A L, 0-3 10/10 San Francisco * H W, 3-0 HEAD COACH STEVE STRATOS (20-9, 10-4) 11/15 San Francisco * H W, 3-1 10/11 San Diego * H L, 0-3 11/16 Santa Clara * H L, 2-3 10/17 at Portland * A W, 3-0 Home: 8-2 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 4-3 11/22 Saint Mary's * A L, 1-3 10/18 at Gonzaga * A W, 3-0 9/1 vs Cal Poly (1) N W, 3-2 11/23 San Diego * A L, 0-3 10/25 at Pepperdine * A L, 1-3 9/1 vs San Jose State (1) N W, 3-1 * West Coast Conference Match 10/31 Santa Clara * H W, 3-1 9/2 at Arizona State (1) A W, 3-0 (1) LMU Volleyball Invitational, Los Angeles, CA 11/1 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-1 9/8 Indiana State (2) H W, 3-0 (2) LMU Volleyball Classic, Los Angeles, CA 11/7 at San Diego * A W, 3-1 9/9 Central Michigan (2) H W, 3-0 (3) Terrapin Volleyball Invite, College Park, Md. 11/8 at San Francisco * A W, 3-0 9/9 Connecticut (2) H W, 3-0 11/14 Gonzaga * H W, 3-0 9/15 at Indiana (3) A W, 3-0 11/15 Portland * H W, 3-0 9/16 vs Duke (3) N L, 2-3 11/22 Pepperdine * H L, 1-3 9/16 vs Marquette (3) N W, 3-0 12/5 vs Hawaii (4) N W, 3-0 9/21 at Notre Dame (4) A L, 1-3 12/6 vs Long Beach State (4) N L, 0-3 9/22 vs Colorado State (4) N L, 0-3 * West Coast Conference Match 9/23 vs Wyoming (4) N W, 3-0 (1) Paul Mitchell Classic, Malibu, CA 9/27 at San Diego State A W, 3-0 (2) LMU•Furama Hotel Volleyball Classic, Los Angeles, CA 9/29 San Diego * H W, 3-1 (3) Judy Bellemo Classic, Santa Barbara, CA 9/30 Saint Mary’s * H W, 3-0 (4) NCAA Tournament First and Second Round, Long 10/4 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 0-3 Beach, CA 10/7 Pepperdine * H L, 1-3

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Last Murray State 2 0 1992 Teams W L Meeting Nebraska 0 3 1998 Conference Championships Arizona 1 2 1996 Nevada 4 1 1986 WCC - 1994, 1995, 1996 Arizona State 4 3 2001 Nevada-Reno 1 0 1982 WCAC - 1986 Auburn 1 0 1996 New Mexico 4 3 2001 Azusa Pacific 1 0 1982 North Carolina 0 1 1991 Baylor 2 1 1995 Northern Arizona 8 0 1990 NCAA Postseason Appearances First Round - 1994, 1995, 2000 Biola 1 0 1982 Northern Illinois 0 1 1992 Second Round - 1986, 1997, 1999 Boise State 2 1 1993 Northern Iowa 2 0 1995 Sweet Sixteen - 1996 Boston College 1 0 2002 Notre Dame 1 2 2002 Bradley 1 0 2002 Ohio State 1 0 1999 Brown 1 0 1999 Oklahoma 1 0 2002 NIVC Postseason Appearances BYU 0 1 1999 Oral Roberts 1 1 2001 1990, 1992 Cal Poly Pomona 1 2 1986 Oregon 1 1 1993 Cal Poly 3 8 2001 Oregon State 1 1 1990 Cal State Bakersfield * 2 1 1990 Pepperdine 14 31 2002 LMU’s All-Time Record (1982-2000) Cal State Dominguez Hills 3 0 1982 Pittsburgh 1 0 1995 400-263 (.603) Cal State Fullerton 15 3 2002 Portland 26 8 2002 Cal State Los Angeles 1 0 1982 Portland State 2 2 1997 Cal State Northridge 9 12 1996 Providence 1 0 1992 LMU’s All-Time Conference Record 171-77 (.690) Central Michigan 2 0 2000 Redlands 1 0 1982 Chapman 2 0 1982 Rice 2 0 1994 Cincinnati 1 0 1983 Sacramento State 2 1 1995 LMU’s All-Time Home Record Clemson 1 0 2001 Saint Louis 1 0 2002 175-95 (.648) Colorado 1 2 2002 Saint Mary’s 30 5 2002 Colorado State 5 4 2000 Sam Houston State 1 0 1992 Connecticut 2 0 2000 San Diego 31 11 2002 LMU’s All-Time Away Record Davidson 1 0 1993 San Diego State 9 12 2002 127-114 (.527) Dayton 1 0 1990 San Francisco 29 6 2002 Drake 1 0 1996 San Francisco State 1 0 1982 Duke 1 2 2002 San Jose State 1 3 2000 Longest Win Streak Eastern Michigan 1 0 1986 Santa Clara 24 19 2002 16 Matches Eastern Washington 1 0 1984 South Florida 2 0 1997 Oct. 4, 1996 - Dec. 8, 1996 Florida 0 1 1998 Southern Mississippi 1 0 1993 Florida State 1 2 1993 Southeast Missouri State 2 0 1999 Longest Conference Win Streak Fresno State 4 9 1997 Southwest Missouri State 1 0 1992 34 Matches Georgetown 1 0 1988 Southwest Texas State 1 0 1987 Nov. 12, 1994 - Oct. 10, 1997 George Washington 4 0 1999 Stanford 0 3 2000 Gonzaga 25 7 2002 Syracuse 1 0 1991 Grambling State 1 0 1995 Tennessee 1 0 1987 Longest Home Win Streak Hawai‘i 2 4 1999 Texas A&M 0 1 1996 13 Matches Hofstra 1 0 1987 Texas-El Paso 1 0 1999 Oct. 2, 1982 - Nov. 10, 1982 Houston 2 0 1999 Texas Tech 1 0 1999 Humboldt State 1 0 1982 Tulane 1 0 1997 Idaho 2 0 1991 UC Davis 1 0 1982 Longest Road Win Streak Idaho State 3 0 2002 UC Irvine 12 6 1998 11 Matches Illinois 0 1 1987 UCLA 1 6 1990 Nov. 10, 1995 - Nov. 23, 1996 Illinois State 0 1 1983 UC Riverside 1 2 1985 Indiana 4 1 2002 UC San Diego 3 0 1983 Longest Losing Streak Indiana State 1 0 2000 UC Santa Barbara 4 25 2002 12 Matches Iowa 2 0 1995 USC 0 5 1994 Nov. 17, 1988 - Sept. 19, 1989 James Madison 1 0 1998 US International ** 10 4 1990 Kansas 1 0 1995 Utah 0 3 2001 Kentucky 0 1 1983 Utah State 1 1 1988 Longest Conference Losing Streak La Verne 2 0 1982 Villanova 1 0 1998 4 Matches Long Beach State 3 14 1997 Washington State 0 2 1991 Oct. 6, 1988 - Oct. 22, 1988 Louisiana State 2 0 1996 Weber State 1 2 1985 Louisville 1 0 1983 Western Michigan 1 0 1984 Marquette 1 0 2000 Wichita State 1 0 1993 Longest Home Losing Streak Maryland 0 1 2002 William & Mary 3 1 1999 5 Matches (twice) Massachusetts 1 0 1997 Wisconsin 0 1 1990 Oct. 6, 1988 - Nov. 3, 1988 Nov. 23, 1988 - Sept. 19, 1989 Memphis State 2 0 1990 Wyoming 2 2 2000 Michigan State 0 1 1997 Mississippi 1 0 1992 * Does not include a tie recorded in 1982 Longest Road Losing Streak Montana 0 1 1992 ** Does not reflect match played in 1983 9 Matches Moorhead State 2 0 1992 Oct. 28, 1988 - Sept. 8, 1989

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 47 ALL-TIME LION SEASON RECORDS

GAMES PLAYED BLOCK SOLOS DIG AVERAGE 1. Deanna Doolittle (1990) 143 1. Tiana Newsome (2002) 40 1. Kerry House (1990) 5.36 Anita Irwin (1990) 143 2. Mardell Wrensch (1994) 38 2. Deanna Doolittle (1991) 4.21 3. Stacy Trapp (1990) 142 3. Dawn Moon (1988) 37 3. Kerry House (1989) 4.18 4. Kerry House (1990) 138 4. Julie Greer (1993) 35 4. Joli Eberhart (1991) 4.05 5. Lisa Wenker (1990) 130 Mardell Wrensch (1993) 35 5. Deanna Doolittle (1990) 3.74 6. Seham Khalaf (1988) 128 6. Julie Greer (1992) 33 6. Cindy Weglarz (1997) 3.35 Leslie Wohlford (1988) 128 7. Tiana Newsome (2000) 31 7. Sarah McFarland (2000) 3.34 8. Robin Ortgiesen (1992) 126 Cathy Petrissans (1987) 31 8. Laura Gustorf (2001) 3.29 9. Dana Bragado (1992) 125 9. Cathy Petrissans (1985) 28 9. Cindy Weglarz (1996) 3.23 10. Dawn Moon (1988) 124 Lori Rodman (1985) 28 10. Robin Ortgiesen (1992) 3.19

KILLS BLOCK ASSISTS SERVICE ACES

1. Sarah McFarland (2000) 762 1. Karissa Meith (1996) 109 1. Kim Blankinship (1995) 66 2. Sarah McFarland (1999) 750 2. Tiana Newsome (2002) 104 2. Lori Rodman (1987) 53 3. Sarah Noriega (1997) 614 3. Tiana Newsome (2000) 100 3. Cindy Weglarz (1997) 50 4. Leslie Wohlford (1988) 595 4. Stacy Trapp (1990) 97 4. Sarah Noriega (1996) 49 5. Kerry House (1990) 577 5. Mardell Wrensch (1995) 93 5. Seham Khalaf (1988) 47 6. Deanna Doolittle (1990) 539 6. Stacy Trapp (1991) 92 6. Kim Blankinship (1996) 43 7. Sarah Noriega (1996) 496 7. Mardell Wrensch (1993) 87 Leslie Wohlford (1987) 43 8. Sarah McFarland (1998) 480 8. Sarah Noriega (1997) 86 8. Amy Moeller (1992) 41 9. Kristen Gallup (2002) 451 9. Candace Boller (1998) 83 9. Sarah Noriega (1997) 39 10. Kim Blankinship (1996) 445 Sarah Noriega (1996) 83 Joli Eberhart (1991) 39

KILL AVERAGE TOTAL BLOCKS SERVICE ACE AVERAGE

1. Sarah McFarland (2000) 7.78 1. Tiana Newsome (2002) 144 1. Kim Blankinship (1995) 0.68 2. Sarah McFarland (1999) 7.35 2. Karissa Meith (1996) 134 2. Lori Rodman (1987) 0.51 3. Sarah Noriega (1997) 6.90 3. Tiana Newsome (2000) 131 Cindy Weglarz (1997) 0.51 4. Sarah McFarland (1998) 5.27 4. Mardell Wrensch (1993) 122 4. Sarah Noriega (1996) 0.48 5. Sarah Noriega (1996) 4.82 5. Stacy Trapp (1990) 112 5. Sarah Noriega (1997) 0.44 6. Kristen Gallup (2001) 4.81 6. Mardell Wrensch (1995) 111 6. Kim Blankinship (1996) 0.42 7. Leslie Wohlford (1988) 4.65 7. Stacy Trapp (1991) 110 Kathleen Bunce (1993) 0.42 8. Kristen Gallup (2002) 4.51 8. Sarah Noriega (1996) 106 Leslie Wohlford (1987) 0.42 9. Kim Blankinship (1996) 4.32 Julie Greer (1993) 106 9. Laura Gustorf (2001) 0.38 10. Kerry House (1990) 4.18 10. Dana Bragado (1992) 104 Lori Rodman (1986) 0.38

TOTAL ATTEMPTS BLOCK AVERAGE ASSISTS

1. Kerry House (1990) 1,898 1. Tiana Newsome (2000) 1.46 1. Robin Ortgiesen (1992) 1,776 2. Deanna Doolittle (1990) 1,690 2. Tiana Newsome (2002) 1.44 2. Anita Irwin (1990) 1,600 3. Sarah McFarland (2000) 1,670 3. Karissa Meith (1996) 1.30 3. Tracy Holman (1996) 1,432 4. Sarah McFarland (1999) 1,642 4. Julie Greer (1995) 1.15 4. Robin Ortgiesen (1991) 1,397 5. Leslie Wohlford (1988) 1,639 Mardell Wrensch (1993) 1.15 5. Jeannette Hecker (1999) 1,387 6. Kristen Gallup (2002) 1,285 6. Mardell Wrensch (1995) 1.13 6. Tracy Holman (1994) 1,386 7. Sarah Noriega (1997) 1,272 7. Candace Boller (1998) 1.09 7. Tracy Holman (1995) 1,306 8. Deanna Doolittle (1991) 1,191 8. Sarah Noriega (1997) 1.06 8. Nicole Oehlman (2000) 1,287 9. Kristen Gallup (2001) 1,155 9. Sarah Noriega (1996) 1.03 9. Tracy Holman (1997) 1,238 10. Joli Eberhart (1991) 1,144 10. Lydia Day (1997) 1.02 10. Robin Ortgiesen (1993) 1,147 Julie Greer (1993) 1.02 ATTACK PERCENTAGE ASSIST AVERAGE DIGS 1. Mardell Wrensch (1995) .422 1. Tracy Holman (1996) 14.32 2. Julie Greer (1995) .388 1. Kerry House (1990) 740 2. Robin Ortgiesen (1992) 14.10 3. Mardell Wrensch (1994) .356 2. Deanna Doolittle (1990) 535 3. Nicole Oehlman (2000) 13.41 4. Allison Gustorf (2000) .355 3. Deanna Doolittle (1991) 467 4. Tracy Holman (1995) 13.19 5. Karissa Meith (1995) .331 4. Joli Eberhart (1991) 449 5. Jeannette Hecker (1999) 12.96 6. Mardell Wrensch (1993) .331 5. Robin Ortgiesen (1992) 402 6. Tracy Holman (1994) 12.95 7. Lydia Day (1999) .330 6. Kerry House (1989) 385 7. Robin Ortgiesen (1991) 12.59 Sarah Noriega (1996) .330 7. Joli Eberhart (1992) 358 8. Tracy Holman (1997) 12.51 9. Jeannette Hecker (1999) .329 8. Leslie Wohlford (1988) 347 9. Nicole Oehlman (2001) 12.43 10. Dina DeBernardi (2001) .314 Anita Irwin (1990) 347 10. Andrea Fort (1986) 12.02 Tiana Newsome (2002) .314 10. Deanna Doolittle (1992) 339 Standards: Averages - 75% of season games played Attack Percentage - three attempts per game

48 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL ALL-TIME LION CAREER RECORDS

GAMES PLAYED BLOCK SOLOS DIG AVERAGE

1. Stacy Trapp (1988-91) 488 1. Julie Greer (1992-95) 103 1. Kerry House (1989-90) 4.89 2. Deanna Doolittle (1990-93) 440 2. Mardell Wrensch (1992-95) 99 2. Cindy Weglarz (1995-98) 4.61 3. Anita Irwin (1987-90) 423 3. Cathy Petrissans (1984-87) 80 3. Joli Eberhart (1991-92) 3.51 4. Dana Bragado (1989-92) 410 4. Stacy Trapp (1988-91) 78 4. Deanna Doolittle (1990-93) 3.27 5. Tracy Holman (1994-97) 405 5. Tiana Newsome (2000-02) 76 5. Kim Blankinship (1993-96) 2.91 6. Kim Blankinship (1993-96) 399 6. Lori Rodman (1984-87) 71 6. Robin Ortgiesen (1991-94) 2.89 7. Jeannette Hecker (1993-96) 393 7. Dana Bragado (1989-92) 68 7. Leslie Wohlford (1985-88) 2.68 8. Julie Greer (1992-95) 375 8. Allison Gustorf (1997-00) 66 8. Sarah McFarland (1997-00) 2.61 9. Allison Gustorf (1997-00) 374 9. Kealani Kimball (2000-02) 55 9. Tiffany Miller (1984-87) 2.52 10. Kristen Gallup (1999-02) 373 10. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) 46 10. Laura Gustorf (1999-02) 2.48

KILLS BLOCK ASSISTS SERVICE ACES

1. Sarah McFarland (1997-00) 2,020 1. Stacy Trapp (1988-91) 262 1. Kim Blankinship (1993-96) 157 2. Leslie Wohlford (1985-88) 1,563 2. Allison Gustorf (1997-00) 260 2. Leslie Wohlford (1985-88) 137 3. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) 1,446 3. Julie Greer (1992-95) 256 3. Seham Khalaf (1985-88) 121 4. Kim Blankinship (1993-96) 1,414 4. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) 252 4. Cindy Weglarz (1995-98) 119 5. Deanna Doolittle (1990-93) 1,274 Mardell Wrensch (1992-95) 252 5. Amy Moeller (1992-95) 117 6. Kristen Gallup (1999-02) 1,016 6. Dana Bragado (1989-92) 235 6. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) 115 7. Julie Greer (1992-95) 955 7. Tiana Newsome (2000-02) 229 7. Tracy Holman (1994-97) 113 8. Dana Bragado (1989-92) 873 8. Lydia Day (1996-99) 201 8. Lori Rodman (1984-87) 108 9. Kerry House (1989-90) 857 9. Karissa Meith (1995-96) 172 9. Allison Gustorf (1997-00) 89 10. Stacy Trapp (1988-91) 814 10. Cathy Petrissans (1984-87) 169 Tiffany Miller (1984-87) 89

KILL AVERAGE TOTAL BLOCKS SERVICE ACE AVERAGE

1. Sarah McFarland (1997-00) 6.43 1. Julie Greer (1992-95) 359 1. Cindy Weglarz (1995-98) 0.47 2. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) 4.71 2. Mardell Wrensch (1992-95) 351 2. Lori Rodman (1984-87) 0.45 3. Leslie Wohlford (1985-88) 3.87 3. Stacy Trapp (1988-91) 340 3. Kim Blankinship (1993-96) 0.39 4. Kerry House (1989-90) 3.73 4. Allison Gustorf (1997-00) 326 4. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) 0.37 5. Kim Blankinship (1993-96) 3.54 5. Tiana Newsome (2000-02) 305 Kathleen Bunce (1993-94) 0.37 6. Karissa Meith (1995-96) 3.37 6. Dana Bragado (1989-92) 303 6. Tiffany Miller (1984-87) 0.34 7. Joli Eberhart (1991-92) 3.22 7. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) 298 7. Leslie Wohlford (1985-88) 0.33 8. Tiffany Miller (1984-87) 2.93 8. Cathy Petrissans (1984-87) 249 8. Amy Moeller (1992-95) 0.32 9. Deanna Doolittle (1990-93) 2.90 9. Lydia Day (1996-99) 239 9. Lisa Wenker (1990-91) 0.30 10. Kristen Gallup (1999-02) 2.73 10. Karissa Meith (1995-96) 209 Seham Khalaf (1985-88) 0.30

TOTAL ATTEMPTS BLOCK AVERAGE ASSISTS

1. Sarah McFarland (1997-00) 4,478 1. Tiana Newsome (2000-02) 1.34 1. Tracy Holman (1994-97) 5,362 2. Leslie Wohlford (1985-88) 4,225 2. Candace Boller (1998-00) 1.17 2. Robin Ortgiesen (1991-94) 4,323 3. Deanna Doolittle (1990-93) 3,894 3. Karissa Meith (1995-96) 1.05 3. Jeannette Hecker (1996-99) 2,416 4. Kim Blankinship (1993-96) 3,494 4. Mardell Wrensch (1992-95) 1.02 4. Anita Irwin (1987-90) 2,282 5. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) 3,019 5. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) 0.97 5. Nicole Oehlman (2000-01) 2,368 6. Kristen Gallup (1999-02) 2,886 6. Julie Greer (1992-95) 0.96 6. Andrea Fort (1983-86) 2,041 7. Kerry House (1989-90) 2,786 7. Allison Gustorf (1997-00) 0.87 7. Seham Khalaf (1985-88) 1,463 8. Dana Bragado (1989-92) 2,328 Lydia Day (1996-99) 0.87 8. Loren Newman (1987-90) 752 9. Stacy Trapp (1988-91) 2,184 9. Cathy Petrissans (1984-87) 0.85 9. Nicole Ridley (2002) 576 10. Julie Greer (1992-95) 2,117 10. Dawn Moon (1987-89) 0.80 10. Kelly Ward (1998-00) 474

ATTACK PERCENTAGE DIGS ASSIST AVERAGE

1. Mardell Wrensch (1992-95) .355 1. Deanna Doolittle (1990-93) 1,440 1. Tracy Holman (1994-97) 13.24 2. Sarah Noriega (1994-97) .319 2. Kim Blankinship (1993-96) 1,161 2. Nicole Oehlman (2000-01) 12.94 3. Lydia Day (1996-99) .315 3. Cindy Weglarz (1995-98) 1,157 3. Robin Ortgiesen (1991-94) 12.79 Karissa Meith (1995-96) .315 4. Leslie Wohlford (1985-88) 1,129 4. Jeannette Hecker (1996-99) 6.15 5. Julie Greer (1992-95) .314 5. Kerry House (1989-90) 1,125 5. Kelly Ward (1998-00) 5.39 6. Candace Boller (1998-00) .310 6. Robin Ortgiesen (1991-94) 977 Anita Irwin (1987-90) 5.39 7. Tate Medley (1993-96) .309 7. Jeannette Hecker (1996-99) 916 7. Seham Khalaf (1985-88) 4.06 8. Allison Gustorf (1997-00) .307 8. Laura Gustorf (1999-02) 911 8. Megan Wooton (2001-02) 3.58 9. Sarah McFarland (1997-00) .301 9. Tracy Holman (1994-97) 863 9. Loren Newman (1987-90) 2.79 10. Cathy Petrissans (1984-87) .281 10. Kristen Gallup (1999-02) 835 10. Suzanne Radcliffe (1993-96) 1.50 Standards: Averages - minimum two seasons Attack Percentage - three attempts per game

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 49 ALL-TIME LION MATCH TOP TENS ALL-TIME LION MATCH HIGHS BY CLASS

ATTACK PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS) FRESHMAN 1. Cathy Petrissans Northern Arizona (10/11/86) .954 Attack Percentage Nicole Oehlman .750, Portland (11/10/00) 2. Dana Bragado Moorhead State (9/11/92) .867 Candace Boller .750, Portland (11/14/98) 3. Julie Greer Gonzaga (10/27/95) .857 Kills Amy Moeller 37, San Francisco (10/16/92) Cathy Petrissans Saint Mary’s (11/13/87) .857 Blocks Dawn Moon 14, Saint Mary’s (9/30/88) 5. Dina DeBernardi Colorado (9/7/02) .833 6. Mardell Wrensch Baylor (9/15/95) .813 Assists Robin Ortgiesen 84, New Mexico (9/7/91) 7. Allison Gustorf (2) Portland (10/14/00)/San Diego (9/27/00) .800 SOPHOMORE Lydia Day San Francisco (11/7/98) .800 Suzanne Radcliffe Gonzaga (10/5/96) .800 Attack Percentage Dina DeBernardi .833, Colorado (9/7/02) Cathy Petrissans San Diego (11/21/86) .800 Kills Sarah McFarland 33, San Diego (11/6/98) Deanna Doolittle 33, Santa Clara (10/12/91) KILLS Deanna Doolittle 33, Florida State (9/13/91) Blocks Cathy Petrissans 16, Nevada (10/19/85) 1. Sarah McFarland Ohio State (9/10/99) 52 2. Sarah Noriega San Diego (11/7/97) 47 Digs Robin Ortgiesen 31, Santa Clara (11/20/92) 3. Sarah McFarland Notre Dame (9/21/00) 45 Assists Robin Ortgiesen 89, San Francisco (10/16/92) 4. Sarah McFarland Pepperdine (11/4/00) 43 Leslie Wohlford San Diego (10/15/88) 43 JUNIOR 6. Sarah McFarland Pepperdine (10/7/00) 41 Attack Percentage Cathy Petrissans .954, Northern Arizona (10/11/86) 7. Sarah Noriega Pepperdine (11/22/97) 40 Kills Sarah McFarland 52, Ohio State (9/10/99) Leslie Wohlford Santa Clara (10/21/88) 40 Blocks Tiana Newsome 16, Gonzaga (11/1/02) 9. Sarah McFarland Duke (9/16/00) 39 10. Sarah McFarland UC Santa Barbara (10/19/99) 38 Digs Kerry House 40, Santa Clara (9/29/89) Assists Tracy Holman 80, Washington St. (12/13/96) LOCKS B SENIOR 1. Cathy Petrissans Nevada (10/19/85) 16 Attack Percentage Dana Bragado .867, Moorhead State (9/11/92) Tiana Newsome Gonzaga (11/1/02) 16 Kills Sarah Noriega 47, San Diego (11/7/97) 3. Dawn Moon Saint Mary’s (9/30/88) 14 Blocks Dana Bragado 12, Santa Clara (11/14/92) 4. Tiana Newsome San Jose State (9/1/00) 12 Digs Kerry House 40, Santa Clara (10/20/90) Dana Bragado Santa Clara (11/14/92) 12 6. Candace Boller San Diego (10/30/99) 11 Assists Anita Irwin 75, Portland (10/25/90) Mardell Wrensch Pepperdine (10/21/93) 11 Andrea Fort 75, US International (11/22/86) Lori Rodman Northern Arizona (10/11/86) 11 Tiffany Miller Nevada (10/19/85) 11 Tiana Newsome San Diego State (9/25/02) 11 DIGS Dana Bragado’s (1989-1992) 1. Kerry House Santa Clara (10/20/90) 40 outstanding senior season led Deanna Doolittle Portland (10/12/90) 40 to a spot on the AVP circuit. Kerry House Santa Clara (9/29/89) 40 4. Kerry House Portland (10/25/90) 39 Leslie Wohlford Santa Clara (11/2/85) 39 6. Deanna Doolittle Portland (10/25/90) 36 Kerry House Saint Mary’s (9/30/89) 36 8. Kerry House Florida State (9/22/90) 35 9. Kerry House Cal State Bakersfield (9/18/90) 34 10. Leslie Wohlford Portland (11/3/88) 33 ASSISTS 1. Robin Ortgiesen San Francisco (10/16/92) 89 2. Tracy Holman Sacramento State (9/16/95) 88 3. Robin Ortgiesen New Mexico (9/7/91) 84 4. Nicole Oehlman Pepperdine (11/4/00) 83 As a sophomore, Deanna Doolittle 5. Robin Ortgiesen Santa Clara (11/14/92) 82 (1990-1993) set a class record with 6. Robin Ortgiesen Santa Clara (10/12/91) 81 33 kills against Santa Clara and 7. Jeannette Hecker Ohio State (9/10/99) 80 Tracy Holman Washington State (12/13/96) 80 Florida. Robin Ortgiesen Santa Clara (9/27/91) 80 10. Tracy Holman Long Beach State (9/25/96) 79

ALL-TIME LION SEASON HIGHS BY CLASS

FRESHMAN JUNIOR Attack Percentage Candace Boller .327 (1998) Attack Percentage Andrea Fort .357 (1985) Kills Deanna Doolittle 539 (1990) Kills Sarah McFarland 750 (1999) Blocks Tiana Newsome 131 (2000) Blocks Tiana Newsome 144 (2002) Digs Deanna Doolittle 535 (1990) Digs Joli Eberhart 449 (1991) Assists Robin Ortgiesen 1,397 (1991) Assists Tracy Holman 1,432 (1996) SOPHOMORE SENIOR Attack Percentage Tate Medley .332 (1994) Attack Percentage Mardell Wrensch .422 (1995) Kills Sarah McFarland 480 (1998) Kills Sarah McFarland 762 (2000) Blocks Mardell Wrensch 122 (1993) Blocks Karissa Meith 134 (1996) Digs Deanna Doolittle 467 (1991) Digs Kerry House 740 (1990) Assists Robin Ortgiesen 1,776 (1992) Assists Anita Irwin 1,600 (1990)

50 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL ALL-TIME LION MATCH RECORDS BY GAMES

Kills LMU’s all-time career assist leader, Individual Tracy Holman (1994-1997) Three Sarah McFarland Arizona State (9/2/00) 32 Sarah McFarland Brigham Young (9/11/99) 32 Four Sarah Noriega San Diego (11/7/97) 47 Five Sarah McFarland Ohio State (9/10/99) 52

Team Three 1994 Cal State Northridge (11/1/94) 78 Four 1995 Sacramento State (9/16/95) 107 Five 1990 Portland (10/25/90) 100 Attack Attempts Individual Three Sarah McFarland San Francisco (11/18/00) 76 Four Sarah McFarland Notre Dame (9/21/00) 111 Kerry House (1989-1990) twice Five Sarah McFarland Ohio State (9/10/99) 107 set LMU’s all-time match record against Santa Clara (9/29/89 and Team 10/20/90) with 40 digs in each of the Three 1990 Gonzaga (10/26/90) 190 five-game matches Four 1995 Sacramento State (9/16/95) 281 Five 1990 Portland (10/25/90) 338 Digs Attack Percentage Individual Individual Three Kerry House Memphis State (11/29/90) 27 Three Dana Bragado Moorhead State (9/11/92) .867 Kerry House Saint Mary’s (11/16/90) 27 Four Cathy Petrissans Northern Arizona (10/11/86) .954 Four Deanna Doolittle Portland (10/12/90) 40 Five Stacy Trapp Cal State Fullerton (9/6/90) .571 Five Kerry House Santa Clara (10/20/90) 40 Kerry House Santa Clara (9/29/89) 40 Team Three 1995 Gonzaga (9/30/95) .480 Team Four 1999 Saint Mary’s (10/2/99) .365 Three 1990 Saint Mary’s (11/16/90) 83 Five 1985 Nevada (11/15/85) .308 Four 1990 Portland (10/12/90) 132 Five 1990 Portland (10/25/90) 181 Assists Individual Block Solos Three Tracy Holman Cal State Northridge (11/1/94) 68 Individual Four Robin Ortgiesen San Francisco (10/16/92) 89 Three Allison Gustorf Brown (9/20/99) 4 Five Robin Ortgiesen New Mexico (9/7/91) 84 Stacy Trapp Pepperdine (10/26/91) 4 Cathy Petrissans Saint Mary’s (9/25/86) 4 Team Four Dana Bragado Santa Clara (11/14/92) 6 Three 1994 Cal State Northridge (11/1/94) 74 Tiana Newsome Saint Mary’s (10/26/02) 6 Four 1992 San Francisco (10/16/92) 96 Five Stacy Trapp George Washington (10/23/88) 8 Five 1991 Santa Clara (10/12/91) 89 1998 San Diego (11/6/98) 89 Team Three 1989 Boise State (9/8/89) 8 Service Aces 1986 Saint Mary’s (9/25/86) 8 Individual Four 1987 UC Santa Barbara (9/5/87) 13 Three Kathleen Bunce Wichita State (9/4/93) 7 Five 1993 Pepperdine (11/6/93) 13 Four Laura Gustorf Indiana (9/7/01) 7 Five Lori Rodman Santa Clara (10/30/87) 9 Block Assists Individual Team Three Anita Irwin San Francisco (9/28/89) 9 Three 1993 Wichita State (9/4/93) 17 Four Tiana Newsome Gonzaga (11/1/02) 13 Four 1991 Saint Mary’s (11/8/91) 16 Five Cathy Petrissans Nevada (10/19/85) 13 Five 1987 Santa Clara (10/30/87) 21 Team Three 1995 San Francisco (11/17/95) 28 1989 San Francisco (9/28/89) 28 Cathy Petrissans (1984-1987) Four 1986 Northern Arizona (10/11/86) 35 established four all-time Five 1985 Nevada (10/19/85) 42 match records at LMU Total Blocks Individual Three Lori Rodman Northern Arizona (10/11/86) 11 Four Tiana Newsome Gonzaga (11/1/02) 16 Five Cathy Petrissans Nevada (10/19/85) 16

Team Three 1989 San Francisco (9/28/89) 17 Four 1986 Northern Arizona (10/11/86) 23.5 Five 1985 Nevada (10/19/85) 28

Cindy Weglarz (1995-1998) set multiple single-season records in dig average, service aces and service ace average

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 51 Annually, the Loyola Marymount volleyball team travels to face the toughest competition in the nation. And in doing so, the Lions enjoy the opportunity of experiencing the best America has to offer. In the past, LMU has travelled to Arizona, Colorado and the campus of Notre Dame. Last year, the Lions visited Washington D.C., while participating in the Terrapin Invitational. In addition to The 2002 Lions in front the beautiful cities throughout the of the Lincoln Memorial. West Coast Conference, including San Diego, San Francisco and Malibu, this season the Lions will head to Hawaii.

Top: Tiana Newsome, Krista Houseman, Kealani Kimball and Jacene Dimson in Washington D.C.

Above: Megan Wooton (left) and Tiffiny Self on the steps of the Jefferson Memorial.

Laura Gustorf and Kealani Kimball at the Franklin D. Roosevelt, remembering his immortal words: “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

52 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL OPPONENTS

54 - 2003 Opponents 56 - WCC Composite Schedule UNLV Rebels West Virgina Mountaineers Sacramento St. Hornets UC Santa Barbara Gauchos University Information University Information University Information University Information Location:...... Las Vegas, Nev. Location:...... Morgantown, W.V. Location:...... Sacramento, Calif. Location:...... Santa Barbara, Calif. Conference: ...... Mountain West Conference:...... BIG EAST Conference: ...... Big Sky Conference:...... Big West Arena: ...... Cox Pavilion Arena: ...... WVU Coliseum Arena:...... Hornets Nest Arena: ...... The thunderdome Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach: ...... Deitre Collins Head Coach:...Veronica Hammersmith Head Coach:...... Debby Colberg Head Coach:...... Kathy Gregory Career Record (yrs): ...... 76-119 (8 yrs) Career Record (yrs): .....497-451 (29 yrs) Career Record (yrs): .....695-249 (27 yrs) Career Record (yrs): .....701-294 (28 yrs) 02 Record:...... 11-20 02 Record:...... 9-19 02 Record:...... 24-11 02 Record:...... 30-3 02 Conf. Record (place):...... 6-8 (5th) 02 Conf. Record (place):...3-10 (13th) 02 Conf. Record (place):....11-3 (2nd) 02 Conf. Record (place): .....18-0 (1st) 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... NCAA first round 02 Postseason: ...... NCAA Sweet 16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... TBA Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/5 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... TBA Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/2 Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Volleyball SID: ...... Brian Albertson Volleyball SID:...... Brady Smith Volleyball SID:...... Ryan Bjork Volleyball SID: ...... Ben Alkaly SID Email [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email ...... [email protected] SID [email protected] SID Office: ...... (702) 895-3764 SID Office: ...... (304) 293-2821 SID Office: ...... (916) 278-6896 SID Office: ...... (805) 893-8603 SID Fax: ...... (702) 895-0989 SID Fax: ...... (304) 293-4105 SID Fax: ...... (916) 278-5429 SID Fax: ...... (805) 893-4537 Press Row: ...... (702) 895-4600 Press Row:...... n/a Press Row: ...... (916) 278-7531 Press Row:.....(805) 893-4361 or 4516

Northeastern Huskies Creighton Bluejays Eastern Washington Eagles CS Fullerton Titans University Information University Information University Information University Information Location: ...... Boston, Mass. Location:...... Omaha, Neb. Location:...... Cheney, Wash. Location: ...... Fullerton, Calif Conference:...... America East Conference: ...... Missouri Valley Conference: ...... Big Sky Conference: ...... Big West Arena:...... Solomon Court Arena:...... Omaha Civic Auditorium Arena:...... Reese Court Arena: ...... Titan Gym Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach:...... Ken Nichols Head Coach:....Kirsten Bernthal Booth Head Coach:...... Wade Benson Head Coach: . . .Carolyn Zimmerman Career Record (yrs): ...... 113-82 (6 yrs) Career Record (yrs): ...... first year Career Record (yrs): ...... 112-26 (4 yrs) Career Record (yrs): . . . . .5-26 (1 yr) 02 Record:...... 23-11 02 Record:...... 3-23 02 Record:...... 29-2 02 Record: ...... 5-26 02 Conf. Record (place):....11-3 (2nd) 02 Conf. Record (place): ..2-16 (t-9th) 02 Conf. Record (place): .....13-1 (1st) 02 Conf. Record (place): .1-17 (10th) 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason: ...... n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 11/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . .9/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/2 Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Volleyball SID: ...... Adam Polgreen Volleyball SID:...... Rob Anderson Volleyball SID:...... Nicole Monforton Volleyball SID: ...... Ryan Ermeling SID Email ...... [email protected] SID [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email . [email protected] SID Office: ...... (617) 373-4154 SID Office: ...... (402) 280-5544 SID Office: ...... (509) 359-6334 SID Office: ...... (714) 278-3081 SID Fax: ...... (617) 373-3152 SID Fax: ...... (402) 280-2495 SID Fax: ...... (509) 359-2828 SID Fax: ...... (714) 278-3141 Press Row: ...... (617) 373-7530 Press Row: ...... (402) 490-4454 Press Row: ...... (509) 359-6331 Press Row: ...... (714) 278-5700

New Mexico Lobos St. Louis Billikens Washington St. Cougars Hawaii Rainbow Wahine University Information University Information University Information University Information Location: ...... Albuquerque, N.M. Location:...... St. Louis, Mo. Location:...... Pullman, Wash. Location:...... Honolulu, Hawaii Conference: ...... Mountain West Conference: ...... Conference USA Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Western Athletic Arena:...... Johnson Arena Arena:...... Bauman-Eberhardt Center Arena:...... Bohler Gym Arena: ...... Stan Sheriff Center Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach:...... Kelley Sliva McKee Head Coach: ...... Marilyn Nolen Head Coach: ...... Cindy Fredrick Head Coach: ...... Dave Shoji Career Record (yrs): .....153-125 (10 yrs) Career Record (yrs):800-336-12 (31 yrs) Career Record (yrs): .....355-232 (18 yrs) Career Record (yrs):..804-147-1 (28 yrs) 02 Record:...... 10-21 02 Record:...... 21-10 02 Record:...... 24-8 02 Record:...... 34-2 02 Conf. Record (place):.....3-11 (7th) 02 Conf. Record (place):.....10-6 (4th) 02 Conf. Record (place): ...11-7 (t3rd) 02 Conf. Record (place): .....13-0 (1st) 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... NCAA Elite Eight 02 Postseason: ...... NCAA Semifinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 4/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 1/5 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 1/6 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 6/1 Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Volleyball SID: ...... Andrea Tafoya Volleyball SID:...... Chuck Yahng Volleyball SID:...... Linda Chalich Volleyball SID:...... Pakalani Bello SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Office: ...... (505) 925-5523 SID Office: ...... (314) 977-3346 SID Office: ...... (509) 335-2684 SID Office: ...... (808) 956-7523 SID Fax: ...... (505) 925-5529 SID Fax: ...... (314) 977-7193 SID Fax: ...... (509) 335-0267 SID Fax: ...... (808) 956-4470 Press Row:...... n/a Press Row:...... n/a Press Row: ...... (509) 335-0268 Press Row: ...... (808) 956-9408

San Diego St. Aztecs Dayton Flyers Fairfield Stags UC Riverside Highlanders University Information University Information University Information University Information Location: ...... San Diego, Calif. Location: ...... Dayton, Ohio Location:...... Fairfield, Conn. Location:...... Riverside, Calif. Conference: ...... Mountain West Conference: ...... Atlantic 10 Conference:...... MAAC Conference:...... Big West Arena: ...... Peterson Gym Arena:...... Frericks Center Arena: ...... Alumni Hall Arena:...... UCR Student Rec Center Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach: ...... Mark Warner Head Coach: ...... Tim Horsmon Head Coach: ...... Jeff Werneke Head Coach:...... Sue Gonzansky Career Record (yrs): . . .139-108 (8 yrs) Career Record (yrs):...... 97-50 (4 yrs) Career Record (yrs): ...... 19-15 (1 yr) Career Record (yrs):628-400-16 (33 yrs) 02 Record: ...... 22-12 02 Record:...... 22-9 02 Record: ...... 19-15 02 Record:...... 6-23 02 Conf. Record (place): .11-3 (2nd) 02 Conf. Record (place):....11-3 (2nd) 02 Conf. Record (place): ...... 8-1 (t1st) 02 Conf. Record (place):.....2-16 (9th) 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/2 Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Volleyball SID: ...... Dave Kuhn Volleyball SID:...... TBA Volleyball SID:...... Patrick Moran Volleyball SID:...... Ross French SID Email . . . [email protected] SID Email ...... TBA SID Email [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Office: ...... (619) 594-5547 SID Office: ...... (937) 229-4390 SID Office: ....(203) 254-4000 ex 2877 SID Office: ...... (909) 787-5438 SID Fax: ...... (619) 582-6541 SID Fax: ...... (937) 229-4461 SID Fax: ...... (203) 254-4117 SID Fax: ...... (909) 787-5889 Press Row: ...... (619) 594-5533 Press Row:...... n/a Press Row:...... n/a Press Row: ...... (909) 787-2153

54 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL Saint Mary’s San Francisco Pepperdine Gaels Dons Waves

OCTOBER 3 • LMU OCTOBER 4 • LMU OCTOBER 11 • MALIBU, CA NOVEMBER 1 • MORAGA, CA OCTOBER 31 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA NOVEMBER 8 • LMU University Information University Information University Information Location:...... Moraga, CA Location:...... San Francisco, Calif. Location: ...... Malibu, CA Enrollment:...... 2,500 Enrollment:...... 7,800 Enrollment:...... 8,000 Founded: ...... 1863 Founded: ...... 1855 Founded: ...... 1937 Nickname:...... Gaels Nickname:...... Dons Nickname: ...... Waves President:...... Brother Craig Franz, FSC President:...... Fr. Stephen J. Privett, S.J. President: ...... Andrew K. Benton Athletic Director:...... Carl R. Clapp Athletic Director:...... Dr. Bill Hogan Athletic Director: ...... Dr. John Watson Colors:...... Navy Blue, Red Colors:...... Green, Gold Colors:...... Blue, Orange, White Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... West Coast Arena (cap.): ...... McKeon Pavilion (3,500) Arena (cap.):... War Memorial Gym (5,300) Arena (cap.):... Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104)

Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach: ...... Jon Stevenson Head Coach:...... Jeff Nelson Head Coach: ...... Nina Matthies Alma Mater:...... UC Santa Barbara ‘80 Alma Mater:...... Ball State ‘86 Alma Mater:...... UCLA ‘75 Record at SMC (yrs): ...... 9-18 (1 yr) Record at USF (yrs):...... first year Record at Pepperdine (yrs):.....384-233 (20 yrs) Career Record (yrs): ...... 38-50 (3 yrs) Career Record (yrs):...... 166-96 (8 yrs) Career Record (yrs): ...... same 02 Record: ...... 9-18 02 Record: ...... 6-25 02 Record: ...... 26-7 02 Conf. Record (place): ...... 6-8 (t4th) 02 Conf. Record (place): ...2-12 (t 7th) 02 Conf. Record (place): ...... 14-0 (1st) 02 Postseason: ...... n/a 02 Postseason: ...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... NCAA Elite Eight 02 Final AVCA Ranking:...... n/a 02 Final AVCA Ranking:...... n/a 02 Final AVCA Ranking: ...... No. 6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 6/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/1

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Volleyball SID:...... Rich Davi Volleyball SID: ...... Ryan McCrary Volleyball SID: ...... Al Barba SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Office: ...... (925) 631-4402 SID Office: ...... (415) 422-6162 SID Office: ...... (310) 506-4455 SID Fax:...... (925) 631-4405 SID Fax:...... (415) 422-2929 SID Fax:...... (310) 506-4322 SID Home Phone:...... (925) 457-6259 SID Home Phone:...... (415) 336-2699 SID Home Phone:...... (805) 241-1954 Press Row: ...... (925) 376-3906 Press Row: ...... (415) 422-2919 Press Row: ...... (310) 456-5050 Website ...... www.smcgaels.com Website ...... www.usfdons.com Website http://gowaves.pepperdine.edu

Portland Gonzaga Santa Clara San Diego Pilots Bulldogs Broncos Toreros

OCTOBER 17 • PORTLAND, OR OCTOBER 18 • SPOKANE, WA OCTOBER 24 • LMU OCTOBER 25 • LMU NOVEMBER 15 • LMU NOVEMBER 14 • LMU NOVEMBER 22 • SANTA CLARA, CA NOVEMBER 21 • SAN DIEGO, CA University Information University Information University Information University Information Location: ...... Portland, Ore. Location: ...... Spokane, Wash. Location:...... Santa Clara, Calif. Location: ...... San Diego, Calif. Enrollment:...... 2,800 Enrollment:...... 4,765 Enrollment:...... 7,800 Enrollment:...... 6,943 Founded:...... 1901 Founded: ...... 1887 Founded: ...... 1851 Founded: ...... 1949 Nickname:...... Pilots Nickname: ...... Bulldogs Nickname:...... Broncos Nickname: ...... Toreros President: ...... Rev. David T. Tyson President: ...... Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J. President: ...... Rev. Paul Locatelli, S.J. President: ...... Mary Lyons Athletic Director:...... Joe Etzel Athletic Director:...... Mike Roth Athletic Director:...... Cheryl Levick Athletic Director:...... TBA Colors:...... Purple, White Colors: ...... Blue, White, Red Colors:...... Santa Clara Red, White Colors:.....Navy, Columbia Blue, White Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... West Coast Arena (cap.): ...... Chiles Center (5,000) Arena (cap.):...... Martin Centre (4,000) Arena (cap.): ...... Leavey Center (5,000) Arena (cap.):...... Jenny Craig Pavilion (5,000)

Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach: ...... Doug Sparks Head Coach: ...... Kip Yoshimura Head Coach: ...... Jon Wallace Head Coach: ...... Jennifer Petrie Alma Mater:...... Arizona ‘85 Alma Mater:...... Long Beach State ‘90 Alma Mater: ...... UCSB ‘89 Alma Mater: ...... William & Mary ‘92 Record at UP (yrs):...... 27-57 (3 yrs) Record at GU (yrs):...... 4-24 (1 yr) Record at SCU (yrs): ...... 91-33 (4 yrs) Record at USD (yrs): ...... 84-37 (5 yrs) Career Record (yrs): ...... same Career Record (yrs):....255-96 (10 yrs) Career Record (yrs): ...... same Career Record (yrs):...... Same 02 Record: ...... 15-15 02 Record: ...... 4-24 02 Record: ...... 24-7 02 Record: ...... 25-8 02 Conf. Record (place):...... 4-10 (6th) 02 Conf. Record (place): ...2-12 (t 7th) 02 Conf. Record (place):.....12-2 (2nd) 02 Conf. Record (place): .....10-4 (3rd) 02 Postseason: ...... n/a 02 Postseason: ...... n/a 02 Postseason:...... NCAA first round 02 Postseason:...... NCAA first round 02 Final AVCA Ranking:...... n/a 02 Final AVCA Ranking:...... n/a 02 Final AVCA Ranking: ...... 16 02 Final AVCA Ranking:...... RV Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 11/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 6/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/2

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Volleyball SID: ...... Julie Lapomarda Volleyball SID: ...... Rich Moser Volleyball SID: ...... David Wahlstrom Volleyball SID:...... Nick Mirkovich SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... nmirk@san diego.edu SID Office: ...... (503) 943-7731 SID Office: ...... (509) 323-5484 SID Office: ...... (408) 554-4670 SID Office: ...... (619) 260-4745 SID Fax:...... (503) 943-7242 SID Fax:...... (509) 323-5730 SID Fax:...... (408) 554-6942 SID Fax:...... (619) 260-2990 SID Home Phone:...... (503) 240-3450 SID Home Phone: ...... n/a SID Home Phone:...... (408) 410-3079 SID Home Phone: ...... n/a Press Row: ...... (503) 943-7527 Press Row: ...... (509) 323-4224 Press Row: ...... (408) 554-4752 Press Row: ...... (619) 260-7555 Website ...... www.portlandpilots.com Website ...... www.gozags.com Website....www.santaclarabroncos.com Website...... www.usdtoreros.com

L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 55 2003 WCC SCHEDULE

Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 16 1USF vs. Wichita State - 4pm 10 Pepperdine vs. Florida State - 8am USD at San Diego State - 7pm 2Gonzaga at Oregon State - 5pm 11 USF vs. UAB - 10am 3Portland vs. Utah Valley - 5pm 9Santa Clara vs. Miami - 10am Sept. 17 Saint Mary's vs. Texas (at CSULB) - 5pm 14 Saint Mary's vs. SMU - 11:30am UC Santa Barbara at Pepperdine - 5pm 4USD vs. Ohio University - 5pm 12 Gonzaga at Nevada - 12pm 5UNLV at LMU - 7pm 13 Creighton at LMU - 12pm Sept. 18 6E. Washington at Pepperdine - 7pm 16 SE Louisiana at Portland - 12:30pm 25 Santa Clara at South Carolina - 4pm 7Santa Clara at Pacific - TBA 10 Pepperdine vs. Wisconsin - 3:30pm LMU vs. UNLV (in Hawaii) - 10pm 14 Saint Mary's vs. UTSA - 4:30pm Aug. 30 11 USF vs. UMKC - 4:30pm Sept. 19 7Santa Clara vs. San Jose State - TBA 12 Gonzaga vs. Tennessee - 5pm 25 Santa Clara vs. Duke - 7am 7Santa Clara vs. Tulsa - TBA 15 USD at Stanford Classic - 5/7pm 26 USF vs. Air Force - 12:30pm 6Notre Dame at Pepperdine - 10am 13 Eastern Washington at LMU - 7pm 25 Santa Clara vs. G. Washington - 2pm 4USD vs. Utah - 10am 16 Portland State at Portland - 7:30pm 27 Gonzaga vs. Marquette - 4pm 3Portland vs. Bowling Green - 10:30am 26 USF vs. Eastern Illinois - 5pm 8Saint Mary's vs. Northeastern - 11am Sept. 9 Harvard at Pepperdine - 7pm 2Gonzaga vs. Northern Arizona - 12pm LMU at Cal State Fullerton - 7pm 28 San Jose State at Portland - 7pm 1USF at Washington State - 12pm Chicago State at Portland - 7pm LMU at Hawaii - 10pm 5West Virginia at LMU - 12pm Saint Mary's at Stanford - 7pm 1USF vs. Oklahoma - 5pm USD at UC Irvine - 7pm Sept. 20 2Gonzaga vs. Mississippi St. - 5:30pm 27 Gonzaga at Montana State - 11am 5Sacramento State at LMU - 7pm Sept. 10 29 USD vs. Michigan State - 1:30pm 6Arizona at Pepperdine - 7pm Maryland-Eastern Shore at USF - 7pm 26 USF at Portland State - 1:30pm 8Saint Mary's at CS Northridge - 7pm 27 Gonzaga vs. Wyoming - 4pm 4USD at Arizona State - 7pm Sept. 12 29 USD at American U. Tourne7 - 4:30/7 3Portland at Boise State - 7:30pm 17 Portland vs. Arkansas-LR - 11am 28 San Jose State at Portland - 7pm 18 USF vs. Appalachian St - 2:30pm Sept. 2 19 LMU vs. New Mexico - 4pm Sept. 22 UC Santa Barbara at LMU - 7pm 20 Pepperdine vs. Radford - 5pm Gonzaga at Montana - 4pm USF at San Jose State - 7pm 21 Saint Mary's vs. Florida State - 5pm 22 Santa Clara at Nebraska - 5pm Sept. 23 Sept. 3 23 UNLV at Gonzaga - 7pm Oregon at Portland - 7pm Pepperdine at USC - 7pm 14 Portland at Mississippi - 7pm Saint Mary's at San Jose State - 7pm Oregon State at Saint Mary's - 7:05pm 24 Fresno State at USD - 7pm Sept. 24 Sept. 4 Sept. 13 San Diego State at LMU - 6pm 9Santa Clara at Arizona - 7:30pm 22 Santa Clara vs. Georgia Tech - TBA Gonzaga at Eastern Washington - 7pm 19 LMU vs. Saint Louis - 10am Sac. State at Saint Mary's - 7:05pm Sept. 5 24 Md - Eastern Shore at USD - 10am 10 Pepperdine vs. Arkansas State - 8am 23 Boise State at Gonzaga - 10:30am Sept. 26 9Santa Clara vs. Rhode Island - 10am 21 Saint Mary's at UC Irvine - 11am 30 Saint Mary's vs.Saint Francis - 9:30am 11 USF vs. UTEP - 2pm 18 USF at Butler - 11am 31 LMU vs. Dayton - 5pm 12 Gonzaga vs. Arizona State - 4:30pm 20 Pepperdine vs. Pennsylvania - 12pm 30 Saint Mary's vs. Grambling - 5pm 9Santa Clara vs. San Diego State - 5pm 17 Portland vs. Alcorn State - 12pm 31 Fairfield at USD - 7pm 13 Northeastern at LMU - 7pm 18 USF vs. Southern Illinois - 3:30pm 14 Saint Mary's at Cal Poly - 7pm 21 Saint Mary's vs. Houston - 5pm Sept. 27 15 USD at Stanford - 7pm 23 Idaho State at Gonzaga - 7pm 30 Saint Mary's vs. Texas A&M CC - 12pm 11 USF at Northern Arizona - 7pm 19 LMU at Washington State - 7pm 31 LMU vs. Fairfield - 5pm 16 Chicago State at Portland - 7:30pm 20 Pepperdine at Pacific - 7pm 31 Dayton at USD - 7pm 24 Long Beach State at USD - 7pm 30 Saint Mary's at TCU - 8pm

Sept. 14 22 Santa Clara vs. Michigan State - 10am

56 L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 2003 WCC SCHEDULE

Sept. 28 Oct. 24 Nov. 22 Hawaii at Santa Clara - 1pm #Santa Clara at LMU - 7pm #Portland at Gonzaga - 7pm #USD at Pepperdine - 7pm #LMU at Santa Clara - 7pm Sept. 30 #Pepperdine at USD - 7pm LMU at UC Riverside - 7pm Oct. 25 #USF at Saint Mary's - 7pm Portland at Oregon State - 7pm #Gonzaga at Portland - 7pm Santa Clara at Sacramento State - 7pm #USD at LMU - 7pm Nov. 25 #Santa Clara at Pepperdine - 7pm UCLA at Pepperdine - 7pm Oct. 3 #Saint Mary's at USF - 7pm Stanford at Santa Clara - 7pm #Santa Clara at Gonzaga - 7pm #Saint Mary's at LMU - 7pm Oct. 28 # Denotes Conference games #USF at Pepperdine - 7pm San Jose State at Saint Mary's - 7:05pm 1 Cougar Challenge #USD at Portland - 7pm 2 OSU Classic (Corvallis, OR) Oct. 31 3 Boise State Tourney Oct. 4 #Gonzaga at USD - 7pm 4 Arizona State Tournament #USD at Gonzaga - 7pm #LMU at USF - 7pm 5 LMU Invitational #USF at LMU - 7pm #Pepperdine at Saint Mary's - 7pm 6 Four Points Sheraton Classic (Malibu, CA) #Saint Mary's at Pepperdine - 7pm #Portland at Santa Clara - 7pm 7 Pacific Invitational #Santa Clara at Portland - 7pm 8 Fremont Investment & Loan Invitational Nov. 1 (Northridge, CA) Oct. 7 #Gonzaga at Santa Clara - 7pm 9 Wildcat Classic (Tucson, AZ) Gonzaga at Washington State - 7pm #LMU at Saint Mary's - 7pm 10 Century Tel/Roger Beasley Honda #Pepperdine at USF - 7pm Premier (San Marcos, TX) Oct. 8 #Portland at USD - 7pm 11 Fiesta Bowl Tournament (Flagstaff, AZ) Santa Clara at California - 7pm Nov. 4 12 Nevada Tournament San Diego State at USD - 7pm 13 LMU Volleyball Classic Oct. 10 14 Cal Poly Tournament #Gonzaga at Saint Mary's - 7pm Nov. 7 15 Stanford Classic #Portland at USF - 7pm #USF at Gonzaga - 7pm 16 Nike Pilot Preview #Saint Mary's at Portland - 7pm 17 Mississippi Tournament Oct. 11 18 Butler Invitational #Gonzaga at USF - 7pm Nov. 8 19 Washington State Invitational #LMU at Pepperdine - 7pm #Saint Mary's at Gonzaga - 7pm 20 Pacific Invitational #Portland at Saint Mary's - 7pm #Pepperdine at LMU - 7pm 21 Sunset Classic (Irvine, CA) #USD at Santa Clara - 7pm #USF at Portland - 7pm 22 U.S. Bank/Arby's Classic (Lincoln, NB) #Santa Clara at USD - 7pm 23 Spikeoff Spokane Oct. 14 24 Invitational Gonzaga at Idaho - 7pm Nov. 14 25 Gamecock Invitational (Spartanburg, SC) #Gonzaga at LMU - 7pm 26 Viking Classic (Portland, OR) Oct. 17 #Portland at Pepperdine - 7pm 27 MSU Tournament (Bozeman, MT) #Pepperdine at Gonzaga - 7pm #Santa Clara at Saint Mary's - 7pm 28 Nike Portland Invitational #LMU at Portland - 7pm #USD at USF - 7pm 29 American University Tournament #Saint Mary's at USD - 7pm 30 TCU Molten Invitational #USF at Santa Clara - 7pm Nov. 15 31 USD Tournament #Gonzaga at Pepperdine - 7pm Oct. 18 #Portland at LMU - 7pm #LMU at Gonzaga - 7pm #USD at Saint Mary's - 7pm #Pepperdine at Portland - 7pm #Santa Clara at USF - 7pm #Saint Mary's at Santa Clara - 7pm #USF at USD - 7pm Nov. 21 #LMU at USD - 7pm Oct. 21 #Pepperdine at Santa Clara - 7pm Portland State at Portland - 7pm Sacramento State at USF - 7pm L OYOLA M ARYMOUNT V OLLEYBALL 57 LION ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

ATHLETICS DIRECTORY Area Code: 310 Administration Dr. William Husak, Director of Athletics ...... 338-2765 Betty Werner, Assoc. Director of Athletics / SWA. . . .338-7483 María Behm, Asst. AD / Business & Finance ...... 338-7645 Dan Smith, Asst. AD / Compliance & Eligibility . .338-7789 John Shaffer, Director of Media Relations ...... 338-7643 Marysol Cayado-Moe, Asst. Director of Media Relations . . . .338-5798 Alissa Zito, Asst. Director of Media Relations, . . .338-7638 Karina Handeland, Tickets & Marketing Mngr...... 258-8608 Ryan Jamrog Dr. William Husak Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. Corporate Relations Manager ...... 338-5201 LMU Director of Athletics LMU President Brian Luft Director of Athletic Development . . . .338-7853 r. William S. Husak begins his sixth year as obert B. Lawton, S.J., fourteenth president of Rob Anderson the Athletic Director at Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount University, is a classicist, Asst. Dir. for Annual Support ...... 338-2908 DUniversity. Since taking over the program in Rscripture scholar, administrator, and priest. Matthew Casana, 1998, LMU has reached a new level of success. With Born in Cumberland, Maryland, he entered the Academic Coordinator ...... 338-1736 the implementation of the 10-year strategic plan, Society of Jesus in July 1965. Keith Ellison, the future is bright for LMU athletics. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Fordham University Head Athletic Trainer ...... 338-2874 Husak’s first appointment as a collegiate athletic (summa cum laude) with a major in classics in 1971, Chris Rounds director has focused on developing a team of coach- he went on to earn his Ph.D. in Near Eastern Strength and Conditioning Coach. . . .338-5796 es, support staff and administrators who believe that Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University Rudy Ramirez, in 1977 where he was a Danforth and a Woodrow LMU’s athletics program can be among the elite in Athletics Facilities Manager ...... 338-7641 the nation. His first four years have been marked by Wilson Fellow. He was ordained on June 13, 1981. From 1977 to 1979, Father Lawton served in sev- Head Coaches enhancing the support of the athletic teams through Steve Aggers, Men’s Basketball ...... 338-7623 the creation of the Student-Athlete Academic eral positions at Georgetown University, including Nik Devore, Men’s Tennis ...... 338-7589 Center and the Lions Strength and Conditioning assistant professor in the Department of Theology. Frank Cruz, Baseball ...... 338-2949 Center, increased scholarship and operational sup- After a year of further studies in Germany, he taught port and enhancing the coaching and support staff. Hebrew and Aramaic at the Pontifical Biblical Gary Ferrin, Softball ...... 338-7651 The past two years have been two of the most Institute in Rome from 1982 to 1984. Alex Galvan, Golf ...... 258-8619 successful seasons in school history as the Lions In 1984, he became an Assistant Dean of Scott Guerrero, Cross Country ...... 338-7630 won over 55 percent of its dual competitions. Since Georgetown College and, in 1989, he was named its Pat Kelly, Men’s and Women’s Crew . . . .338-7624 1998, LMU has claimed 11 conference champi- Dean. Prior to accepting the position of president at Paul Krumpe, Men’s Soccer ...... 338-7640 onships and 14 NCAA postseason appearances. Off Loyola Marymount in May of 1999, he was a trustee John Loughran, Aquatics ...... 338-1844 the field, the Lions have had a 50 percent increase of the University of Scranton, and Fairfield Gregg Murphy, Women’s Soccer . . . . .338-2795 in national scholar-athletes as 128 claimed the University. He is a trustee of Loyola Marymount, Jamie Sanchez, Women’s Tennis . . . . .338-7506 honor in the 2002-03 academic year, the most in Boston College, and the William H. Hannon Steve Stratos, Women’s Volleyball . . . .338-4528 school history. Last year 85 student-athletes were Foundation. Julie Wilhoit, Women’s Basketball . . .338-5149 named to the West Coast Conference honor roll. Father Lawton holds the rank of professor in Athletic Fax Numbers LMU’s Departments of Theological Studies and Husak attributes the current success and the Director of Athletics ...... 338-4577 Classics. future growth of the program on the staff that is Training Room ...... 338-5191 place. Since he took over the program, the coaching Coaching Staff ...... 338-5915 and administrative staffs that lend support to the Media Relations ...... 338-2703 more than 330 student-athletes has more than dou- fessor. As the former senior associate athletic director bled in size. At the conclusion of the 2002-03 ath- at California State University Long Beach, he enjoyed letic year, a full-time head coach will lead each of a successful career in both the academic and athletic the 17 varsity sports sponsored at LMU. When arena over a span of 18 years. From 1993-1998, he L IONSF UND Husak took over, only nine of the programs were led served as the director of the 49er Athletic Supporting the student-athletes of Loyola by full-time coaches. Association, and helped raise $6 million towards a Marymount University In addition, support for the student-athletes was $22 million capital campaign for construction of enhanced with the addition of six brand new sup- CSULB's athletic complex, The Pyramid. Join the team! Champions and scholars are made port staff positions, which included an athletic aca- While at CSULB from 1983-1997, Husak served as possible only through superior coaching, excel- demic coordinator, marketing/promotions manager, an assistant commissioner for the California lent talent, fierce determination, and support corporate relations manager, assistant athletic train- Collegiate Athletic Association. There, one of Husak's from people like you. Gifts to LionsFund help to er, and an assistant media relations director. main responsibilities included supervising officials provide the resources needed for LMU Athletics to achieve the highest level of success both ath- "Although much has been accomplished, there for the conference. Between 1986 and 1993 he served letically and academically. Focused on providing is still a great deal to achieve," Husak said. "If our as chairman of CSULB's physical education depart- a well-rounded educational experience, athletics program is truly to become consistently ment. As an associate professor of physical education LionsFund supports our student-athlete's quest great, we must achieve the objectives of our cam- at CSULB between 1979 and 1986, he established the for academic and athletic achievement through paigns for facilities and endowments. We can not university's Motor Behavior Laboratory. scholarship, athletic team support, and experi- do this without the support of all those who believe A 1972 graduate of State University of New York ence. that athletics is an integral part of the LMU experi- If you would like to join the team and support (SUNY) at Cortland, Husak holds a master's degree our student-athletes in their quest for excellence, ence for not just the student-athletes but all who are and Ph.D. in physical education from Texas A&M or for more information about LionsFund, please associated with this great University." University. He and his wife of 30 years, Tish, live in call Rob Anderson '00, assistant director of annu- Husak comes from a long and accomplished Long Beach and have three sons, Greg, 28, Todd, 24 al support for athletic giving at (310) 338-2908 background as an administrator, fundraiser and pro- and Jon, 22. or email [email protected].

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Rob Anderson María Behm Dr. Elena M. Bove Addie Casey Marysol Cayado Moe Asst. Dir. of Annual Support Asst. AD/Business & WCC Institutional Rep. Office Supervisor Asst. Director of Athletic for Athletic Giving Finance Media Relations

June DeAmour Beth Drayer Keith Ellison Al Garcia Joe Gonzalez Senior Secretary Asst. Athletic Trainer Head Athletic Trainer Multi-Craftsman Asst. Athletic Trainer

Karina Handeland Ryan Jamrog Shelton Lorick Brian Luft Robyn Millen Tickets & Corporate Relations Multi-Craftsman Director of Development Business Affairs Marketing Manager Manager for Athletics Assistant

Dr. Michael E. Mulvihill Rudy Ramirez Chris Rounds Faith Sauerwald John Shaffer NCAA Faculty Athletic Facilities Manager Strength & Conditioning Senior Secretary Director of Athletic Media Athletic Rep. Coach Relations

Dan Smith Betty Werner Alissa Zito Asst. AD/Compliance & Associate Athletic Asst. Director of Athletic Eligibility Director Media Relations

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DINA DEBERNARDI JACENE DIMSON KACEY KNAUF CATHERINE SVORINICH KELLI NERISON MB • 6-0 • RSSo-1V DS • 5-7 • Jr-2V S • 5-8 • Fr-HS DS • 5-7 • Fr-HS MB • 6-2 • Jr-2V Scottsdale, AZ Costa Mesa, CA La Canada, CA Costa Mesa, CA Laguna Niguel, CA 7 81011 12

NICOLE OEHLMAN ROXANNE ORSINI COURTNAY LEONARD TIANA NEWSOME SANDY KRONE S • 5-10 • RSJr-2V OH • 6-0 • Sr-1V DS • 5-5 • Fr-HS MB • 5-11 •Sr-3V OH • 6-0 • Fr-HS Sebastopol, CA Long Beach, CA San Jose, CA Peoria, AZ Sabastopol, CA 15 17 18 19 20

MEGAN WOOTON ELIZABETH SAMSON KEALANI KIMBALL JODY CARLSON KRISTA HOUSEMAN S/DS • 5-6 • Jr-2V DS • 5-3 • Sr-3V MB/OH • 5-11 • Sr-3V OH • 6-2 • Jr-2V MB/OH • 6-3 • So-1V Stockton, CA Saratoga, CA Kaunakakai, HI Irvine, CA Brentwood, CA 21 22 23

TIFFINY SELF MICHELLE LOOK JANIA MOTTON DS • 5-9 • So-1V OH • 5-11 • So-1V MB/OH • 6-0 • Fr-HS Hughson, CA Kailua, HI Bakersfield, CA

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