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Seniors Jennifer McMahon and Kym Phillips

* 3 straight post-season appearances * 3 straight 20-win seasons 1996 USD VoLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Athletic Administration Table of Contents President: ...... Alice B. Hayes 1996 Preview ...... l NCAA Faculty Rep.: ...... Thomas Burke Head Coach Sue Snyder ...... 2 Athletic Director: ...... Tom Iannacone Assistant Coaches Wrightson & Hallowell ...... 2 Assistant Athletic Director: ...... Dan Yourg Player Biographies ...... 3-7 Director of Athletic Development: ...... Brian Fogarty Jennifer McMahon & Kym Phillips ...... 3 DirectorofFacilities: ...... John Martin Maria Bowden & Sara Gunsaulus ...... 4 Director oflntramurals/Recreation: ...... Gary Becker LaManda Mounts & Luann Petix ...... 5 Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.t., C. Deanna Bretz & Kristin Moro ...... 6 Assistant Trainer: ...... Suzi Higgins, A.T. , C. Lisa Ravensberg & Petia Yanchulova ...... 7 Assistant Trainer: ...... Tim Drudge, M.S.,A.T., C. Katie Lindquist & Kristi Pearson ...... 7 Information Director: ...... Ted Gosen 1996 USO Roster & Team Photo ...... 8 Assistant SIDNolleyball Contact: ...... Mike Daniels 1995 Final Statistics & Results ...... 9 USO Record Book ...... 10-12 USO Honor Roll ...... 13 USO Alumni ...... 14 Volleyball Information All Time Records Against Opponents ...... 15 Head Coach: ...... Sue Snyder, (seventh season) The University of San Diego Profile ...... 16 Assistant Coach: ...... Jennifer Wrightson, (first year) 1996 Schedule ...... OBC Assistant Coach: ...... Mike Hallowell (second year) Volleyball Phone: ...... (619) 260-2307 Fax: ...... (619)292-0388 Sports Information Phone: ...... (619)260-4745 Torero Hotline ...... (619)260-2323 Sports Information E-mail ...... [email protected]

University Quick Facts Location: 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA, 92110 Founded: 1949 Enrollment: 6,400 Nickname: Toreros Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: West Coast Home Gym: Sports Center Capacity: 2,500

:0i~i.sio:n. I USD Volleyball Information Women's Yolleyball Championship Available 24 Hours a Day ... Media members can access Torero Women's Volleyball information in minutes via USD's Fax-On-Demand service available through the Sports Information Office. 1.) Dial (770) 399-3066 from handset of fax machine 2.) Enter passcode: 9378; then follow voice prompts 1996 USO Women's Volleyball Media Guide 3.) Select from volleyball menu: 1730 (Weekly Notes); Produced by tht USD Sporu Information Office 1731 (Statistics/Results); 1732 (Most Recent Box); Edit and ~ayqut: 'Mike Daniels Printing: King's Printing', 1733 (Schedule/Roster). Photos: Brock Scott - ,. 1996 PREVIEW • 1 Toreros '96 Goal: Return To NCAA' s After making their third consecutive playoff appearance, a trip to the Na­ tional Invitational Volleyball Championship Semifinals, the Toreros open the 1996 looking to stretch the streak to four. The Toreros want to return to the NCAA tournament where they last were in 1993. In the Toreros path is a tough '96 schedule which includes five teams that reached the NCAA's last year. Head Coach Sue Snyder returns for her seventh campaign and has nine veter­ ans with playoff experience returning which should enable USD to battle for the crown once again. The past three years have seen the Toreros finish with twenty or more wins and a third place or higher ranking in the final WCC standings. The '96 Toreros will be led by junior outside hitter LaManda Mounts, who was named to the 1995 All-WCC First Team. Mounts led the team in kills, digs and hitting percentage whi le affixing her name in the USO record books. Mounts' 395 digs last season was the best in Torero history while her 447 kills was second best. Mounts also ranked second in the WCC in kills and ninth in hitting percentage. Also receiving conference awards and retu rning for the Toreros will be junior middle blocker Sara Gunsaulus, junior setter Luann Petix, sophomore outside hitter Deanna Bretz and sophomore middle blocker Lisa Ravensberg. Gunsaulus, made her second appearance on the All-Conference team, cho­ LaManda Mounts, First Team All- WCC sen in 1995 as a Second Team member, after being selected a First Team mem­ ber and the WCC Freshman of the Year in I 994. Gunsaulus ranked second in the WCC in block average (behind teammate Ravensberg) d espite missing the last three matches due to injury. Gunsaulus led the team with 13 1 blocks and her 27 1 career blocks rank her fifth in Torero hi story. Bretz was named the West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year, the third Torero to receive th at honor, after ranking second on the team in kills and recording a team hi gh 34 servi ce aces. Ravensberg, who was named to the A ll -Freshmen Team, led th e league with a 1.50 block average in WCC games. Gunsaulus and Ravensberg helped th e Toreros lead the league in bl ocking for the fifth straight year. Petix was named All WCC Honorable Menti on and ranks third in Toreros history with 1,950 career assists. Petix al so recorded the second-highest assist total in hi story this season with 1,219 over 32 matches. USD will begin the 1996 season hosting its own tournament on August 30-31 featuring Minnesota, Cal State Northridge and San Diego State. The USD Tournament is the first o_f three for the Toreros also competing in tournaments at UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. The Toreros will open up WCC play on the road at Santa C lara on October 4 . The two toughest weekends for the squad are October 25 & 26 and November 22 & 23 when they face Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine in matches that should determine the conference champion ..

1995 WEST COAST CONFERENCE HONORS & STANDINGS

First Team Second Team Final 1995 Standings WCCRecords LaManda Mounts, San Diego Sara Gunsau lu s, San Diego w L PCT Kim Blakinship, LMU Vanessa Dahl , Saint Mary's LoyolaMarymount( 19-1 0) 14 0 l.(XX) Julie Greer, LMU Auli'i Ellis, Santa Clara San Diego (22-11 ) 10 4 .714 Tracy Holman, LMU Dawn Eudaly, Portland Pepperdine (24-1 1) IO 4 .714 Karissa Meith, LMU Kelly Harris, San Francisco Sara Noriega, LMU Becc i Roehl , Pepperdine Santa Clara( 13-18 9 5 .643 Nicole Sanderson , Pepperdine Carrie Romer, Pepperdine Portland(9-2 I ) 4 10 .286 Mardell Wrensch, LMU Wendy Wilson , Gonzaga Gonzaga(6-25) 4 10 .286 Saint Mary's (8-21) 3 11 .2 14 San Francisco (9-26) 2 12 . 143 All-Freshman Team Deanna Bretz, San Di ego Laura Echolds, Santa Clara Li sa Ravensberg, San Diego Nicole Lamoure, Gonzaga Player of the Year - Julie Greer, LM U Jeanine Dw yer, Portland Kara McKeown, Saint Mary's Defensive Player of the Year - Kim Blakinship, LM U Ann a Witkowski , Pepperdine Freshman of the Year - Deanna Bretz. USO Coach of the Year - Ste ve Stratos, LMU USD COACHING STAFF 2 Sue Snyder Head Coach (7th season) The USO Volleyball program continues its winning tradition, due much in part to Head Coach Sue Snyder, entering her seventh season at USO. Last season the Toreros finished 22-11 and advanced to the semi-finals of the National Invitational Volleyball Championships (NIVC) for the second consecutive year. In addition, they placed second in the final WCC standings with a mark of 10-4. Snyder has guided the Toreros to three consecutive 20+ win seasons including a 24-6 mark in 1993 and an appearance in the NCAA Division I Tournament. For her efforts, Snyder was named WestCoast Conference Coach of the Year by her peers. In Snyder's six seasons at Alcala Park, the Toreros have never fallen from the WCC's upper division. Snyder's track record when it comes to recruiting is well documented. Her recruits own six individual and five team WCC records. In addition she has produced four All- West Region players, six First Team All-WCC selections and three WCC Freshmen Snyder's Career at USD of the Year recipients. This year's squad alone contains three former Volleyball YFAR REC wee Monthly Fab 50 blue chippers. 1995 22-11 10-4 Second Snyder, formerly Sue Hegerle, was hired by USO Athletic Director Tom Iannacone 1994 25-10 11-3 Second on January 31, 1990. She previously served four seasons as an assistant coach at San 1993 24-6 10-4* Third Diego State ( 1986-89), the same school she earned a Physical Eduaction degree ( 1984). 1992 17-14 8-6 Fourth (T) 1991 18-14 7-7 Fourth (T) She went on to earn her Masters in Education Administration in 1986. 1990 15-16 6-8 Fourth Considered one of the most popular Aztec players of all-time, Snyder excelled in Totals 121-71 52-32 the big matches, competing in two NCAA Final Fours, twice being named to the NCAA *WCC Coach of the Year West Regional All-Tournament Team and earning All-WCAA honors in 1982. She finished sixth on the school's all-time kills list and became team captain in 1984. Snyder, who's averaged 20 wins a season at USO, began her coaching career as an assistant at New Mexico (1984-85). She also assisted the West squad at the 1988 and 1989 U.S. Olympic Festivals. Snyder had prior exposure to international volleyball as a member of the U.S. National Team (1985-86), coached by Terry Liskevych, and in 1986 earned the USA Players' Award, symbolic of the spirit and loyality she showed to the team. Snyder's playing career at the amateur level includes six USVBA All-American citations, three national team championships, and an MVP honor in 1984. Snyder currently serves on the A VCA Ranking Committee and the All-Region Selection Committee. A native of Escondido, CA, Sue and husband Ky, the Executive Director of The San Diego International Sports Council, have a son, Riley and a newly born daughter Sydney. The Snyders reside in Scripps Ranch .

.Jennifer Wrightson Mike Hallowell Assistant Coach (1st season) Assistant Coach (2nd season) University of San Diego, 1995 Jennifer Wrightson begins her Mike Hallowell enters his first year as a coach at USO, but second season on Coach her fourth year in the volleyball Snyder's staff as an assistant program. Wrightson graduated coach. Hallowell coached from USO in 1995 after completing assistant varsity boys volleyball a fabulous career. W rightson has and was head JV coach in 199 5 at her name throughout the Torero West Hills HS. He was the record book, holding or sharing assistant girls volleyball coach six records and placing in the top for the 1994-95 school year. He five all-time in four categories. also was an assistant coach for Wrightson was the West Coast Club Pacific 18-1 this past Conference Player of the Year in summer. A 1994 graduate of 1994 and an All-WCC First Team member for three seasons. West Hills, Hallowell lettered two years in varsity volleyball Since graduating, Wrightson has played on th pro beach and garnered First Team All League (Grossmont Conference) circuit including Team Lady Footlocker as well as the two-person honors. WPV A league. Wrightson was also a member of the San Diego Spikers indoor volleyball team. TORERO SENIORS 3 #1 Kym Phillips Backrow Specialist/Setter Ht: 5-6 Yr: Sr Phoenix, AZ (Xavier Prep) 1995 Notes: Phillips had a season-high 54 assists against Arkansas in the second game of the NIVC Championships ... Came off the bench to record 47 assists and three blocks and led Toreros to conference win over Pepperdine on October 21... Ranked second on the team in assist average ... Played in all 33 matches. 1994: Recorded a career-high 13 digs against San Jose St. in the NIVC semifinals (12-4) ... Appeared in 34 of 35 matches .. .Often broke into the starting lineup as a defensive speciali st...Had digs in 33 of 35 matches .. 1993: Snagged seven digs at Santa Clara ( 11- 19) ... Recorded five digs on two other occasions ... Played in NCAA Tournament match at Washington State. Career Highs Prep/Club: All-Arizona selection at Xavier Prep ... Earned team's MVP Award. Digs - 13 last vs. SCU, 9-29-95 Personal: History major. .. Phillips is working on her teaching credential and will be teaching Assists - 54 vs. Arkansas, 12-1-95 in January ... Chose to attend USD because of its atmosphere and academics ... Has spent last few summers helping out with USD camps ... Parents are Sandie and Hollis Phillips ... Father Kills - 5 vs. Pepperdine, 10-21-95 played at Arizona ... Born May 30, 1975 in Phoenix, AZ. Phillips' Career Statistics Year MP/GP A1T KllL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 1995 33/115 26 7 .077 226 10 148 1 6 7 1994 34/104 4 0 -.250 3 12 144 0 1 1 1993 27/55 l 1.000 0 0 41 0 0 0 Total 94/274 31 8 .064 229 22 333 1 7 8

#12 Jennifer McMahon Middle Blocker Ht: 6-0 Yr: Sr King City, CA (King City HS) 1995 Notes: Named to the WCC All Academic Team ... Recorded 36 tournament blocks in the NIVC. .. Had career-high 10 blocks versus Massachusetts on December 2 ... Had 10-kill, 13- dig, 8-block and .474 hitting percentage performance in five-game win over Michigan on December 2 at NIVC ... Had career-high 11 kills in Toreros opening game against Idaho State. 1994: Appeared in 21 matches ... Collected a season-high six kills against San Francisco (11- 18) ... Garnered six digs against Virginia (9-16) and five kills versus Portland ( 10-8) ... 1993: Recognized as a WCC Scholar-Athlete ... Appeared in 15 matches ... Struck for nine kills and a .368 attack percentage at San Francisco ( 11-20) ... Served 3 aces against Portland (9-30). Prep/Club: Most Valuable Player of Mission Trail Athletic League ... Led King City to a 43-7 Career Highs ... mark over two seasons ... Won gold medal with the SLO Juniors at the 1993 Junior Olympics Kills - 11 vs. Idaho St., 9-1-95 Captain of prep team. Personal: Business Major with minor in Spanish ... Parents are Mary and Mike McMahon ... Attempts - 26 vs. Wisconsin, 12-3-95 Father played football at University of New Mexico ... Born May 18, 1975 in King City, CA. Digs - 13 last vs. Mic., 12-2-95

Total Blocks - I 3 vs. Idaho State, 9-1-95

McMahon's Career Statistics Year MP/GP A1T KilL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 1995 31/92 280 104 .246 11 26 130 28 86 114 1994 21/41 105 38 .152 5 10 44 6 22 28 1993 15/35 103 34 .136 0 5 38 5 21 26 Total 671168 488 176 .203 16 41 212 39 129 168 RETURNING PLAYERS 4 #5 Maria Bowden Outside Hitter Ht: 5-10 Yr:Jr Los Alamitos, CA (Los Alamitos HS)

1995 Notes: Bowden played in all 33 matches ... Had six-kill , seven-dig performance against Massachusetts at NIVC. .. Recorded career-high 11 kills in win over Portland on November 11 ... Recorded career-high 11 digs against Santa Clara on October 28. 1994: Appeared in three matches at the NIVC. .. Came off the bench to compile nine digs against Sam Houston St. (9-2) and Portland ( I 0-8) ... Had eight digs versus Cal St. Fullerton ... Made appearances in 29 of 35 matches. Prep/Club: Led Los Alamitos High to the CIF-Southem Section Division II title as team captain ... Earned Most Valuable Player honors in the Empire League ... Named AII-CIF Second Team during junior and senior seasons ... Member of Magnum Club that won the Career Highs Chicago Invitational. Kills - 11 vs. Portland, 11 -1 1-95 Personal: Majoring in Communications ... Parents are Lu and John Bowden ... Chose USO for Attempts - 24 vs. Portland, 11 -1 1-95 its size and location ... Recruited by Santa Clara and Georgia Tech ... Bom Nov. 2, 1976 in Long Beach, CA. Digs - 11 vs. Santa Clara, 10-28-95

Bowden 's Career Statistics Year MP/GP A1T KllL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 1995 33/106 149 53 .175 Xl 16 122 l 22 23 1994 29/58 85 21 .012 9 5 (f) 0 7 7 Total 621164 234 74 .115 29 21 191 1 29 30

#8 Sara Gunsaulus Middle Blocker Ht: 6-2 Yr:Jr Long Beach, CA (Millikan HS) 1995 Notes: Named to West Coast Conference Second Team ... Led team in blocks with 131 and was ranked second in WCC in block average .. . Had 16-kill, IO-block and .382 hitting percentage performance in five-game win over Butler at NIVC. .. Recorded career-high 21 kills in win over Michigan at NIVC. .. Missed four matches due to injury toward end of the year... Recorded IO or more kills in 19 matches ... Tied for fifth place on all-time total blocks list. 1994: Named All-WCC First Team ... WCC All-Freshman Team ... Finished second in overall WCC block average ( 1.28 bpg) and ace average (0.36); sixth in attack percentage (.294) .. . Block total (140) is second highest ever by a USO freshman and the seventh-best single season total in school history .. . 112 block assists was third-best in USO history ... Shared Career Highs team lead in service aces (39, fourth-best all-time and a new USO frosh record) ... Recorded Kills - 21 vs. Michigan, 12-2-95 double-figure kills in 13 matches .. . Put away 19 kills versus Portland (tying school record for a three-game match) and San Jose St. at NIVC ( 12-4). Attempts - 46 vs. Fresno State, 9- 15-95 Prep/Club: Paced Millikan High to state Division II quarterfinals ... Voted MVP of Moore Att. % - .545 vs. Gonzaga, I 0-6-94 League ... AII-State selection ... AII-CIF First Team .. . Teammate of Maria Bowden and Luann Digs - 14 vs. Idaho State, 9-1-95 Petix in the Magnum Club program. Personal: Sociology major at USD ... Sister, Liz, played last season while younger sister, Blocks - I0, last vs. Butler, 12-1-95 Hillary, plays at UCSB ... Parents are Joanne and Ron Gunsaulus ... Recruited by Arizona, Aces - 6 vs. Portland, I 0-8-94 Oregon State, UCSB, and USC. .. Bom Nov. 24, 1975 in Long Beach, CA.

Gunsaulus' Career Statistics Year MP/GP A1T KilL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 1995 28/I05 794 321 .239 IO 10 112 32 99 131 1994 35/109 700 311 .294 14 39 175 28 112 140 Total 63/214 /494 632 .265 24 49 287 60 211 271 RETURNING PLAYERS •' 5 #2 LaManda Mounts Outside Hitter Ht: 5-9 Yr:Jr Bakersfield, CA (Highland HS)

1995 Notes: An All West Coast Conference First Team selection ... Named to NIVC All Tournament Team ... Led Toreros in NIVC tournament with a .269 hitting percentage ... Re­ corded 29 kills versus Michigan on December 2, third most in Torero history... Led the team in kills with 447 and digs with 395 ... Ranked second in WCC in kills and ninth in hitting percentage ... Broke Toreros single season record for digs in one year... Selected as one of the San Diego Hall of Champions Stars of the Month ... Only Torero to play in every game. 1994: Recorded first 20-kill, 20-dig match in four USD seasons with 21 kills and 24 digs against San Jose St. in the NTVC semifinals ( 12-4) ... Collected 20 digs versus Virginia (9-16) at the Cal Poly Invitational... Notched double-figure digs 10 times this season, third-best on the Career Highs team ... Posted 15 kills and a .520 attack percentage against Cal St. Fullerton (9-3) ... Posted Ki ll s - 29 vs. Michi gan, 12-2-95 team-high dig totals of 15 (versus Miami-Ohio) and 13 (versus N. Illinois) at NIVC. Allempls - 65 VS. Michigan, 12-2-95 Prep/Club: Collected First Team All-CIF honors a nd Kern County Player of the Year honors ... Accorded Player of the Year status in the South Yosemite League, where she was a All. % - .600 vs. Massachusells, 12-2-95 three-time First Team and MVP selection. Digs - 25 vs. Fresno Stale, 9- 15-95 Personal: Communications major. .. Parents are Sherry and Van Mounts ... Recruited by Blocks - 7 vs. Auburn, 9-5-95 Colorado St., Alabama and UC Irvine .. . Liked the small school atmosphere at USD ... Sister, Janice, plays voll eyball at USC. .. Born Sept. 2, 1975 in Ventura, CA. Mounts' Career Statistics Year MP/GP ATI KilL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 1995 33/1 24 1115 447 .266 12 24 395 13 62 75 1994 34/87 486 186 .233 9 19 225 6 32 38 Total 67/2 11 1601 633 .256 21 43 620 19 94 ll3

#4 Luann Petix Setter Ht: 5-10 Yr:Jr Los Alamitos, CA (Los Alamitos HS) 1995 Notes: Named WCC Honorable Mention ... Ranked fourth in WCC in assist average at 11.3 ... Led team in assists with 1219 ... Ranked third on the team in aces (27) and di gs (268) .. . Played in 32 matches ... Recorded 30 or more assists in 24 matches ... Recorded career-high 79 assists in five-game win over Michigan on December 2 in the NIVC. 1994: Named to WCC All-Freshman Team and WCC Honorable Mention ... Finished as second-leading setter in WCC matches ( 11.88 apg) .. . Tied for team lead in assist average ( 11.1 ) ... Broke USD record for assists in a three-game match with 55 sets against Virginia (9- 16) ... Had a string of three straight matches with 50-plus assists ... Put together a career match versus Cal St. Northridge (9-23), recording 53 assists, 5 kills, 14 digs, and 6 blocks. Career Highs 1993: Redshirted. Assists - 79 vs. Michi gan, 12-2-95 Prep/Club: Three-time All-Empire League selecti on ... All-CIF Southern Section Division II pick .. .Team captain senior season .. .Teammate of US D's Maria Bowden at Los Alamitos Digs - 20 vs. SW Texas St., 9-2-95 High ... Played with Gunsaulus and Bowden on Magnum volleyball club team. Kill s - 7, las t vs. Wisconsi n, 12-3-95 Personal: Communications major with minor in Sociology ... Parents are Judy and Lew Petix ... Bl ocks - 6, last vs. Mi chi gan, 12-2-95 Avid jet skier who enjoys spending time at the beach and with her cats ... Born January 30, 1975 in Long Beach, CA. Attem pts - 19 vs. Portland, I 0-13 -95 Petix 's Career Statistics Year MP/GP ATI KilL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 1995 32/108 281 108 .256 1219 Tl 268 10 61 71 1994 26/66 ms 38 .198 73 1 1 4 122 2 37 39 Total 58/ 174 387 146 .240 1950 41 390 12 98 IJ O RETURNING PLAYERS 6 #7 Deanna Bretz Outside Hitter Ht: 6-0 Yr: So Tucson, AZ (Sahuaro HS)

1995 Notes: Bretz was outstanding for the Toreros in her freshman campaign ... Named West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year ... Ranked seventh in WCC with a 0.37 ace average .. . Ranked fourth on the team with 319 kills ... Recorded 87 blocks to rank third on the team .. . Recorded career-high 20 kills in 41 attempts in five-game win over Arkansas on December I at NIVC. .. Had five service aces versus North Texas on September 8.

Prep/Club: Named All-Arizona First Team ... First Team All-City by Tucson Citizen three Career Highs consecutive seasons ... Led Club Cactus to a ninth-place finish out of 160 teams at the Las Kills - 20 vs. Arkansas, 12-1-95 Vegas Invitational... Club Cactus never finished out of the top eight at national tournaments. Attempts - 41 vs. Michigan , 12-2-95 Personal: Major is undeclared .. . Parents are David and Rosemary Bretz .. . An avid fisherman Digs - 22 vs. Nevada, 9-2-95 that enjoys camping and the mountains ... Chose USO for its academic reputation and Aces - 5 vs. North Texas, 9-8-95 volleyball program ... Born April 12, 1977 in Tucson, AZ.

Bretz 's Career Statistics Year MP/GP A1T KllL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 1995 33/114 834 319 .201 53 42 230 IO 77 87 Total 33// /4 834 319 .201 53 42 230 JO 77 87

#10 Kristin Moro Outside Hitter Ht: 6-0 Yr: So Fountain Valley, CA (Fountain Valley HS)

1995 Notes: Played in 22 matches ... Led the team with a .321 hitting percentage ... Recorded career-highs 26 kills, 44 attempts, 12 digs and five service aces versus Southwest Texas State on September 2.

Prep/Club: First Team All-CIF-Southern Section ... 1994 team MVP and co-captain ... Two­ time First Team Sunset League ( 1993-94 ) .. . Member of the Juniors club program ... Listed among Volleyball Magazine's Fabulous 50... FVHS Coronet Award for Female Athlete of the Year ... CIF finalists ( 1993). Career Highs Kills - 26 vs. SW Texas St., 9-2-95 Personal: Major is undeclared ... Parents are Al and Kathy Moro ... Sister Colleen plays at Cal Attempts - 44 vs . SW Texas St. , 9-2-95 Poly-SLO .. . Chose USO for its location, academics, coach and volleyball program ... Born March 13, 1977 in Santa Monica, CA. Digs - 12 vs. SW Texas St. , 9-2-95 Blocks - 3 vs. SW Texas St., 9-2-95

Moro's Career Statistics Year MP/GP A1T KilL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 1995 22/48 224 106 .32 1 4 13 (f) 9 10 Total 22/48 224 106 .321 4 I 3 60 I 9 JO RETURNING PLAYERS & NEWCOMERS 7 #11 Lisa Ravensberg Middle Blocker Ht: 6-0 Yr: So Laguna Beach, CA (Laguna Beach HS)

1995 Notes: Selected to the WCC All Freshmen Team ... Led the team and the WCC in block average at 1.5 blocks per game ... Second on the team in total blocks with 114 ... Recorded career-high 13 kills versus Portland on October 13 ... Recorded career-high 12 blocks versus Pepperdine on October 21.

Prep/Club: Received First Team All-CIF-Southern Section honors as a senior. .. Team and league (Pacific Coast) MVP ... League champs all four years with CIF title in 1991 ... Listed among Volleyball Monthly's Fabulous 50. .. Competed for the Mission Valley club team. Career Highs Personal: Major is Accounting ... Parents are Mike and Cathy Hallinan and Tom and Carol Kill s - 13 vs. Portland , 10-13-95 Ravensberg ... Chose USO for location and small school setting .. . Born May 19, 1977 in Digs - 10 vs. Portland, 10-13-95 Tustin, CA. Blocks - 12 vs . Pepperdine, I 0-21 -95 Ravens berg's Career Statistics Year MP/GP A1T KllL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 1995 27n6 334 124 .183 8 7 57 27 87 114 Total 27/76 334 124 .183 8 7 57 27 87 JJ4

#9 Petia Yanchulova Outside Hitter Ht: 5-11 Yr: Fr Sofia, Bulgaria (Hristo Danov HS) 1995: Sat out 1995 season. Prep/Club: Played for Levski Club Team ... Senior year team placed third ... Junior year she was MVP after leading team to first place finish. Personal: Major is Computer Science ... Parents are Nina and Todor Yanchulova ... Sister, Lina, played for the University of Idaho ... Chose USO because of coach, volleyball program and academics ... Born July 3, 1978 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

#3 Katie Lindquist #6 Kristi Pearson Setter Ht: 5-7 Yr:Fr Middle Blocker Ht: 6-2 Yr:Fr Fountain Valley, CA (Oceanview HS) Santa Ana, CA (Lutheran HS)

Prep/Club: Received First Team Prep/Club: Team MVP senior All-CIF-Southern Section hon­ season ... Lutheran went to CIF ors as a senior ... Team and Second Round ... Team captain Goldenwest League MVP junior junior year ... Also played bas­ and senior seasons .. . Team MVP ketball and track in high school. .. three years ... League champs. Member of Power club team that Personal: Major is Diversified finished third in Kaepa Festival. Liberal Arts ... Parents are Dave Personal: Major is undeclared ... and Debbie Lindquist... Dad Parents are C huck and Marseda played /volleyball at Pearson ... Sister, Becky, played USC. .. Sister played basketball volleyball and basketball at at Pepperdine ... Chose USO for Redlands ... Also recruited by location and small school setting ... Also recruited by UCSB Colorado and Rhode Island ... C hose USO for locati on and and Hawaii ... Born December 23, l 977 in Anaheim, CA. voll eyball program .. . Born December 8, 1977 in Aurora, CO. 1996 TEAM ROSTER & PHOTO 8

1996 University of San Diego Toreros

No Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Last School I Kym Phillips BR/S 5-6 Sr Phoenix, AZ/Xavier College Prep 2 LaMandaMounts OH 5-9 Jr Bakersfield, CA/Highland HS 3 Katie Lindquist s 5-7 Fr Fountain Valley, CA/Ocean view HS 4 Luann Petix s 5-10 Jr Los Alamitos, CA/Los Alamitos HS 5 Maria Bowden OH 5-10 Jr Los Alamitos, CA/Los Alamitos HS 6 Kristi Pearson MB 6-2 Fr Santa Ana, CA/Lutheran HS 7 Deanna Bretz OH 6-0 So Tucson, AZ/Sahuaro HS 8 Sara Gunsau Iu s MB 6-2 Jr Long Beach, CA/Millikan HS 9 Petia Y anchulova OH 5-11 Fr Sofia, Bulgaria/Hristo Danov HS 10 Kristin Moro OH 6-0 So Fountain Valley, CA/Fountain Valley HS 11 Lisa Ravens berg MB 6-0 So Laguna Beach, CA/Laguna Beach 12 Jennifer McMahon MB 6-0 Sr King City, CA/King City HS

Head Coach: Sue Snyder Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Wrightson, Mike Hallowell

Pronunciations #3 Luann Petix (PET-ics) #9 Petia Yanchulova (PET-tea-a Yun-chu-WO-va) #5 Maria Bowden (BOW "like now" den) # 11 Lisa Ravensberg (Raven "like the bird") #8 Sara Gunsaulus (Gun-SAWL-us) #12 Jennifer McMahon (MICK-man)

/996 Toreros: (Back Row 1-r): Asst. Coach Mike Hallowell, Jennifer McMahon. Deanna Bretz. Asst. Coach Jenni fer Wrightson, Lisa Ravensberg, Kristin Moro, Head Coach Sue Snyder. (Middle Row 1-r): Kristi Pearson, Petia Yanchulova, Luann Petix, LaManda Mounts, Sara Gunsaulus. (Front Row 1-r) : Maria Bowden. Kym Phillips, Katie Lindquist. 1995 FINAL STATISTICS & RESULTS 9 O v erall Statistics

Player MP/GP K ill Err TA At% Ast. BHE SA SE RE llig BS BA TB Kristin Moro 22/48 106 34 224 .321 4 2 13 12 18 60 9 10 LaManda Mounts 33/124 447 150 11 15 .266 12 7 24 17 48 395 13 62 75 Luann Petix 32/108 108 36 28 1 .256 1219 43 27 14 2 268 10 61 71 Jennifer McMahon 3 I/92 104 35 280 .246 11 6 26 14 2 130 28 86 114 Sara Gunsaulus 28/ 105 321 131 794 .239 10 6 lO 37 8 112 32 99 131 Dean na Bretz 33/ 114 319 151 834 .20 1 53 4 42 69 44 230 10 77 87 Liz Gunsaulus 33/1 15 324 143 932 .194 15 4 31 38 42 322 9 49 58 Lisa Ravens berg 27/76 124 63 334 .1 83 8 7 8 6 57 27 87 114 Maria Bowden 33/ 106 53 27 149 .175 20 16 16 25 122 22 23

Kym Phill iQs 33/115 1 ~ 26 .077 226 2 lQ ~ .ll 148 l Q 1 USD 33/124 191 3 775 4969 .229 1578 83 206 241 208 1844 132 558 690 Opponents 33/124 1832 85 1 5024 .195 1574 123 208 290 206 2004 74 475 549

West Coast Conference Statistics Player MP/GP Kill Err TA At% Ast. BHE SA SE RE llig BS BA TB Kym Ph ill ips 14/43 6 10 .500 101 3 3 7 4 56 0 3 3 LaManda Moun ts 14/47 205 70 505 .267 3 3 10 8 17 16 1 2 28 30 Jennifer McMahon 12/3 1 35 12 95 .242 4 2 9 7 0 38 3 28 31 Kristin Moro 6/13 22 8 61 .230 0 0 3 3 4 21 2 Luann Petix 14/4 1 49 18 138 .225 469 18 8 5 106 2 19 21 Sara Gunsaulus 10/33 IOI 42 264 .224 2 2 10 2 26 13 28 41 Deann a Bretz 14/42 124 54 328 .213 23 2 14 25 16 89 2 31 33 Maria Bowden 14/45 24 11 75 .176 10 7 5 13 57 12 13 Liz Gunsaulus 14/45 11 7 58 372 .159 6 3 18 21 18 11 3 4 29 33

Lisa Ravensberg 14/4 1 65 38 206 ill Q Q 2. 1 ~ 45 22 58 80 USD 14/47 748 312 2053 .212 624 33 76 95 80 71 2 50 237 287 Opponents 14/47 76 1 354 2053 .198 652 46 80 126 76 786 28 183 2 11

Final Results (22-11, 10-4)

Fri. Sept. I vs. Idaho State@ Nevada 1-3 Fri. Oct. 20 lMJ# 0-3 Fri. Sept. I vs. Tulsa@Nevada }-0 Sat Oct.2 1 ~ 1-1 Sat Sept.2 vs.SWTexasSt.@Nevada }-2 Fri. Oct.27 @St.Mary's# }-0 Sat Sept. 2 @Nev:m 2-3 Sat Oct.28 @SantaC!ara# }-I Tues. Sept.5 AlJll,RN }-2 Fri. Nov.3 CAL POLYSLO }-0 Fri. Sept. 8 vs. North Texas @SDSU 1-3 Sat Nov.4 SANFRANCISCO# }-0 Sat Sept.9 vs. Brown @SDSU }-0 Fri. Nov.IO fXNlAGA# }-0 @San Diego State 1-3 Sat Nov. II roRilANDlt }-0 F-S. Sept. 15-1 6 USDINVITATIONAL Fri. Nov.17 @Pewmine# 1-3 Fri. Sept. IS FRESNO SfA TE 2-3 Sat Nov.IS @LoyolaMaiymount# 0-3 Sat Sept.1 6 NORTIIERN~A }-I Tues. Nov.2 1 SAN DIEGO STATE 0-3 Tues. Septl9 @Cal State Fullerton }-0 Fri. Dec.I Butler@NIVC }-2 Fri. Sept22 @Cal StateNorthridge }-2 Fri. Dec.I Arkansas@NIVC }-2 Fri. Sept.29 SANTA CLARA# }-0 Sat Dec.2 Michigan@NIVC }-2 Sat Sept30 Sf.MARY'S# }-0 Sat Dec.2 Massachusetts@NIVC }-0 Sat Oct 7 @San Francisco# 0-3 Sun. Dec.3 Wisconsin @NIVCSemi's 1-3 Fri. Oct. 13 @Portland# }-2 Sat Oct.1 4 @Crozaga# }-0 Horne in BOLDCAPIT ALSandplayedat USDSportsCenter #W estCoastConference USD VoLLEYBALL RECORD BOOK 10

INDIVIDUAL,SINGLEMATCH Kills - 33,AngieRais, vs.San Francisco, 10-13-90(5games) Digs - 37,HeatherDally, @Portland, l l-18-90(4games) 30, Jennifer Lofftus, vs. Portland, I0-3-91 ( 4games) 31, Maria Rickard, @San Francisco, 11-1-90 ( 4games) 19,JenniferWrightson,@ St Mary's, 11-11-94(3 games) 22,JenniferWrightson, vs. Portland, 11-7-92 (3 games) Sara Gunsaulus, vs. Portland, I0-8-94 Jennifer Wrightson, @Cal Poly SLO, 9-17-94 Block Solos - 13, Angie Rais, vs. U.S. International, I0-5-88 (5 games) 10, Suz.anne LeSatz, vs. Cal St Fullerton, 9-15-88 ( 4games) Attempts - 77, Torrill Purvis, vs. San Francisco, 10-13-90(5 games) 5,AngieRais, vs.Santa Clara, I l-12-88(3games) 76,Jennifer Lofftus, vs. Portland, 10-3-91 (4 games) Suzanne LeSatz, vs. Pennsylvania, I0-17-88 47,JenniferWrightson,@ Cal Poly SLO, 9-17-94(3 games) Blk Assists - 10,AmyMcMahon, vs.LMU, 10-27-94(3games) Attack Pct. - .733, Amy McMahon, vs. UT-San Antonio, 9-3-93 9, Lisa Ravens berg, vs. Pepperdine, I0-21-95 ( 4games) (rnin.15attempt&112-l-15) 9, Amy McMahon, vs. Cal Poly SLO, 9-20-91 (5 games) I.(XX), Cindy Silldorf, vs. San Francisco, 11-11-88 Sara Gunsaulus, vs. Butler, 12-1-95 (rnin. lOattempt&ll 1--0-11)

Assists - 89, Shannon Mutch, vs. San Francisco, I0- I3-90 (5 games) Total Blocks - 15,SuzanneLeSatz, vs. U.S.I.U., I0-5-88(5games) 69, Shannon Mutch, vs. Portland, 10-3-91 (4games) Lisa Edler, vs. Oregon St., 9-17-85 55, Luann Petix, VS. Virginia, 9-16-94 (3 games) 13, Nikki Wallace, vs. Pepperdine, 9-28-90 ( 4games) Angie Rais, vs. Baylor, 9-8-88 Aces - 7, Leisa Hagen, vs. San Diego St, 9-9-86 (3 games) Jennifer McMahon, vs. Idaho State, 9-1-95 Leisa Hagen, @UC San Diego, 9-24-85 (4 games) 13,Nikki Wallace, vs. Santa Clara, 10-22-93 (3 games) Jennifer Wrightson, vs. CS Nortluidge, 9-26-92 (5 games)

INDIVIDUAL,SEASON INDIVIDUAL, CAREER

Kills - 466, Jennifer Wrightson, 1994 Kills - 1,358,NikkiWallace, 1990-93 Attempts­ 1,152,JenniferWrightson, 1994 Attempts - 3,360,JenniferLofftus, 1991-94 Attack Pct. - .354,AmyMcMahon, 1994 Attack Pct. - .291, Angie Rais, 1988-90 Assists - 1,321,AmyBoyer, 1993 Assists - 3,426,ShannonMutch, 1989-92 Service Aces - 50, Leisa Hagen, 1987 Service Aces - 150,LeisaHagen, 1985-88 Digs - 395,LaMandaMounts, 1995 Digs - 1,156,JenniferLofftus, 1991-94 Block Solos - 96, Angie Rais, 1988 Block Solos - 212, Nikki Wal lace, 1990-93 Block Assists - 122, Amy McMahon, 1992 Block Assists - 433,AmyMcMahon, 1991-94 Total Blocks - 181 , Nikki Wallace, 1993 Total Blocks - 617,Nikki Wallace, 1990-93

TEAM, SINGLE MATCH TEAM, SEASON

Kills - 98, vs. Portland, 11-5-88 Wins - 25 , 1994(25-10); 1976(25-9) Attempts - 272,@San Francisco, 11-1-90 Losses - 26, 1989(2-26) Attack Pct. - .523, UT San Antonio, 1993 Win Percentage - .800, 1993(24-6) Assists - I02 , vs. San Francisco, I0- I3-90 Matches - 35, 1994 Service Aces - 18, @UC San Diego, 9-24-85 Kills - 1,931, 1994 Service Errors - 18. @Gonzaga, I0-31-87 Attempts - 4,969, 1995 Digs - 134, vs.Portland, 11-5-88 Attack Pct. - 266, 1994* Block Solos - 30, vs. U.S. International, 10-5-88 Assists - 1,679, 1994 Block Assists - 37, vs. Morehead St., 9-15-92 Service Aces - 208, 1994 Total Blocks - 34, vs. U.S. International, 10-5-88 1,992,1991 Longest Match - 2:43, vs.San Francisco, 10-13-90 Digs - Shortest Match - 0:39, vs. Pepperdine, I0-14-89 Block Solos - 300, 1988 Largest Home Attendance: 717, vs. Santa Clara, 11-9-91 Block Assists - 558, 1995 Largest Road Attendance: 1,159,@ WashingtonSt, 12-1-93 Win Streak - 9,1993 Loss Streak - 21 , 1986 .. USD VoLLEYBALL RECORD BOOK ; 11

Top Five Season & Career Marks In Torero History

Kills, Season Kills, Career Jen Wrightson 486 1994 Nikki Wallace 1358 1990-93 LaMandaMounts 447 1995 Jennifer Wrightson 1169 1992-94 Jen Wrightson 412 1993 Jennifer Lofftus 1142 1991-94 Andrea Bruns 388 1991 Amy McMahon 1002 1991-94 Angie Rais 366 1990 Angie Rais 908 1988-90

Assists, Season Assists, Career Amy Boyer 1321 1993 Shannon Mutch 3426 1989-92 LuannPetix 1219 1995 Amy Boyer 2234 1993-94 Shannon Mutch 1208 1990 LuannPetix 1950 1994- Shannon Mutch 1009 1992 Teresa Myers 1800 1985-88 Teresa Myers 775 1988 Kristi Harris 623 1989-92

Service Aces, Season Service Aces, Career Leisa Hagen 50 1987 Leisa Hagen 150 1985-88 Jen Wrightson 45 1993 Jennifer Wrightson 118 1992-94 Jennifer Lofftus 40 1992 Jennifer Lofftus 109 1991-94 Jen Wrightson 39 1994 Cindy Silldorf 99 1986-89 Sara Gunsaulus 39 1994 Maria Rickard 88 1989-92

Digs, Season Digs, Career LaMandaMounts 395 1995 Jennifer Lofftus 1142 1991-94 Jen Wrightson 350 1994 Shannon Mutch 1044 1989-92 Maria Rickard 333 1990 Maria Rickard 1007 1989-92 Shannon Mutch 333 1990 Torril Purvis 904 1990-93 Heather Dalley 332 1990 Jennifer Wrightson 868 1992-94

Block Solos, Season Block Solos, Career Angie Rais % 1988 Nikki Wallace 212 1990-93 Suzanne LeSatz 90 1988 Angie Rais 189 1988-90 Nikki Wallace (6 1991 Suzanne LeSatz 171 1987-90 Nikki Wallace 54 1990 Amy McMahon 159 1991-94 Nikki Wallace 50 1993

Block Assists, Season Block Assists, Career Nikki Wallace 131 1993 Amy McMahon 433 1991-94 Amy McMahon 122 1992 Nikki Wallace 405 1990-93 Sara Gunsaulus 112 1994 Jennifer Wrightson 224 1992-94 Amy McMahon 111 1994 Jennifer Lofftus 221 1991-94 Nikki Wallace 104 1991 Angie Rais 150 1988-90 Nikki Wallace 104 1992

Total Blocks, Season Total Blocks, Career Nikki Wallace 181 1993 Nikki Wallace 617 1990-93 Nikki Wallace 170 1991 Amy McMahon 593 1991-94 Amy McMahon 157 1992 Angie Rais 339 1988-90 Amy McMahon 150 1991 Jennifer Lofftus 279 1991-94 Amy McMahon 147 1994 Sara Gunsaulus 271 1994- Suzanne Le Satz 271 1987-90 USD VOLLEYBALL RECORD BOOK 12

Top Three Marks In Torero History

Kills,Match Angie Rais 33 vs. San Francisco, 10-13-90 Digs,Match Jennifer Lofftus 30 vs. Portland, 10-3-91 Heather Dalley 'J7 @ Portland, 11-18-90 LaManda Mounts 'E vs. Michigan, 12-2-95 Shannon Mutch 35 vs. Portland, 10-3-91 Andrea Bruns 'E vs. Santa Clara, 11-9-91 Maria Rickard 31 @ San Francisco, 11-1-90

Attempts,Match Block Solos, Match Torrill Purvis 77 vs. San Francisco, 10-13-90 Angie Rais 13 vs. USIU, 10-5-88 Jennifer Lofftus 76 vs. Portland, 10-3-91 Suzanne LeSatz 10 vs. CS Fullerton, 9-15-88 Andrea Rais 67 @ San Francisco, 11-1-90 Suzanne LeSatz 9 vs. St. Mary's, 10-1-88

Attack % , Match Block Assists, Match Cindy Silldorf 1.00 vs. San Francisco, 11-11-88 Amy McMahon 10 vs.LMU, 10-27-94 Amy McMahon .733 vs. UTSA, 9-3-93 Lisa Edler 10 vs. Oregon St., 9-17-85 Jennifer Lofftus .688 vs. St. Mary's, 11-13-93 Sara Gunsaulus 9 vs. Butler, 12-1-95 Lisa Ravensberg 9 vs. Pepperdine, 10-21-95 Assists, Match Amy McMahon 9 vs. Cal Poly SLO, 9-20-91 Shannon Mutch 89 vs. San Francisco, 10-13-90 Luann Petix 79 vs. Michigan, 12-2-95 Total Blocks, Match Amy Boyer 76 vs. San Jose St., 12-4-94 SuzanneLeSatz 15 vs. USIU, 10-5-88 Lisa Edler 15 vs. Oregon St., 9-17-85 Service Aces, Match Amy McMahon 14 vs. Cal Poly SLO, 9-20-91 Leisa Hagen 7 vs. San Diego St., 9-9-86 Angie Rais 14 vs. USIU, 10-5-88 Leisa Hagen 7 @ UC San Diego, 9-24-85 Jen Wrightson 7 vs. CS Northridge, 9-26-92

Year-B,r-Year_, Results Year w L Pct. Conference Postseason Coach 1995 22 11 .667 10-4 WCC (2nd) NIVCSernis Snyder 1994 25 10 .714 11-3 WCC(2nd) NIVC, Semis Snyder 1993 24 6 .800 10-4 WCC (3rd) NCAA, lstRd Snyder 1992 17 14 .548 8-6WCC(4th) Snyder 1991 18 14 563 7-7WCC(4th) Snyder 1990 15 16 .484 6-8 wee (4th) Snyder 1989 2 2n .071 l-13WCC(8th) Martin 1988 10 17 .370 4-lOWCC(6th) Martin 1987 6 :J) .231 4-lOWCC(6th) Martin 1986 0 21 .000 0-12 WCAC (7th) Martin 1985 2 25 .074 1-11 WCAC(7th) Martin 1984 7 18 .280 Independent Martin 1983 9 14 .391 Independent Martin 1982 10 14 .417 Independent Martin 1981 4 13 .235 Independent Martin 1980 6 22 .214 1-11 SCAA Martin 1979 15 9 .625 Independent Martin 1978 15 8 .652 Independent Regionals (5th) Martin 1977 14 8 .636 Independent Regionals (5th) Martin 1976 25 9 .735 SDWIAC(lst) Regionals ( 4th) Martin 1975 13 2 .867 Independent Martin Total 259 297 .466 wee 61-65 (.484)

NCAA Division I (/982-present) A/AW Division I (1979-/981) A/AW Division II (1975-1978) i 13 USD HONOR ROLL •

AVCA All-West Region, First Team WCC Scholar-Athletes (Cont.) Jennifer Wrightson 1994 Torri! Purvis 191,X) Nikki Wallace 191,X) AVCA All-West Region, Second Team Andrea Bruns 1989, 1990 Amy McMahon 1994 Suzanne LeSatz 1987-90 Jennifer Wrightson 1992 Vanessa Rothe 1988 Amy Boyer 1992 Angie Rais 1988 Nikki Wallace 1992 Kathleen Hayes 1988 Kalei Cadinha 1987 WAIA W,FirstTeam RuthBajo 1986, 1987 Lisa Roach 1976 Teresa Myers 1986,1987 Gayle Newman 1986, 1987 AII-WCC, First Team Lesia Hagen 1985 LaManda Mounts 1995 Jennfier Wrightson 1992, 1993, 1994 U.S.OlympicFestival Amy McMahon 1994 Jennifer Wrightson 1993 Sara Gunsaulus 1994 Nikki Wallace 1991 ,1993 USD Most Valuable Player Award* Angie Rais 191,X) LaManda Mounts 1995 Jennifer Wrightson 1994 AII-WCC, Second Team Nikki Wallace 1993 Sara Gunsaulus 1995 Jennifer Wrightson 1992 Jennifer Lofftus 1994 Nikki Wallace 1991 Amy Boyer 1992 Angie Rais 191,X) Nikki Wallace 1990, 1992 Becky Carnes 1978 Gina Trapletti 1985 Becky Carnes 1977 Becky Carnes 1976 WCC All-Freshman Team Becky Carnes 1975 Deanna Bretz 1995 * list incomplete Lisa Ravensberg 1995 Sara Gunsaulus 1994 USD Players' Award Luann Petix 1994 Kym Phillips 1995 Liz Gunsaulus 1992 Amy McMahon 1994 Amy McMahon 1991 Jennifer Lofftus 1993 Jennifer Lofftus 1991 Heather Dalley 1992 Nikki Wallace 191,X) Kristi Harris 1991 Torri! Purvis 191,X) Heather Dalley 191,X)

WCC Coach of the Year USD Coaches Award Sue Snyder 1993 Liz Gunsaulus 1995 Amy McMahon 1994 WCC Player of the Year Nikki Wallace 1993 Jennifer Wrightson 1994 Michele Brovelli 1992 Lynn Randall 1991 WCC Freshman of the Year Suzanne LeSatz 191,X) Deanna Bretz 1995 Jennifer Lofftus 1991 USO Captain's Award Nikki Wallace 191,X) Liz Gunsaulus 1995 Jennifer Lofftus/Jen Wrightson 1994 WCC All-Academic Team Nikki W allace/Torril Purvis 1993 Jennifer McMahon 1995 Kristi Harris 1992 Jennifer Lofftus 1994 Kristi Harris 1991 Amy McMahon 1994 Kristi Harris 191,X) Shannon Mutch 1992 Angie Rais 1989 Nikki Wallace 1990, 1991 Teresa Myers 1988 Andrea Bruns 191,X) Kris Mitchell 1987 Gina Trapletti 1986 WCC Scholar-Athletes Cindy Wheat 1984 Jennifer McMahon 1993, 1994, 1995 Cindy Wheat 1983 Jennifer Lofftus 1993, 1994 Shelia Wright 1980 Amy McMahon 1993, 1994 Chris Martinez 1979 Charlene Bippes 1992 Shelia Wright 1978 Shannon Mutch 1990, 1992 Lisa Roach 1977 Becky Carnes/Marsha Klee 1976 Laurie Potter 1975 USD ALL-TIME REGISTER 14

Akeo, Dee Dee 1979-80 Amundson, Suzi 197~79 McMahon, Amy 1991-94 Andagan, Malia 1993 McMahon,Jennifer 1993-96 Ancich, Shari 1977 Maner,Lisa 1980-83 Martinez, Chris 1979 Bajo,Ruth 1985-88 McEvers, Marcia 1981-84 Bakke, Luarie 1980--81 McDonald, Brooke 1975 Beckman, Mary 1978-79 Mitchell, Kris 1984-87 Bippes, Charlene 1992 Moro, Kristin 1995-96 Bowden,Maria 1994-96 Moser, Janelle 1978-79 Bower, Maria 1994 Mostero, Teresa 1985 Bowers, Lori 1993 Mounts,LaManda 1994-96 Boyer,Amy 1993-94 Mutch, Shannon 1989-92 Bradley, Jill 1984 Myers, Teresa 1985-88 Bretz, Deanna 1995-96 Brovelli, Michele 1992 Newman, Gayle 19~88 Brunning, Heidi 1985-86 Bruns, Andrea 1989-91 O'Connor, Loretta 1984-85 O'Hea,Sue 1978 Cadinha, Kalei 1987-88 Carnes, Becky 1975-78 Peabody, Karol 1985 Clarke, Lisa 1975 Pearson, Kristi 1996 Conners, Jody 1985-88 Penberthy, Betty 1975 Cormey, Rachel 1987-88 Petix, Luann 1994-96 Crawford, Kim 1981-84 Phillips, Kathy 1978 Crotty, Beth 1978-79 Phillips, Kym 1993-96 Pickard, Annette 1975 Dalley, Heather 1989-92 Potter, Laurie 1975 Doell, Melissa 1990--91 Prohaska, April l

Kempf,Sue 1979 Wallace, Nikki 1990--93 Klee, Marsha 1975-76 Welsh, Terry 1979-80 Klein, Joani 197~78 Wemer,Julie 197~77 Klug, Eileen 1981 Wheat, Cindy 1981-84 Kube, Sheila 1987 Wiley,Ernily 1977 Winters, Mary 197~77 Lehner, Kathy 1981-82 Wright, Sheila 1977-80 LeSatz, Suzanne 1987-90 Wrightson, Jennifer 1992-94 Le Vasseur, Courtney 1992 Lindquist, Katie 1996 Yanchulova, Petia 1996 Linn,Teri 1980 Lofftus, Jennifer 1991-94 Logsdon, Kellie 1988-90 Long, Jennifer 1985-86 USD ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 15

Opponent w .L Pct. Qm)onent w .L Pct. Akron 0 1 .cm Missouri 0 1 .cm Arizona 0 2 .cm Missouri-Kansas City 1 0 l.(XX) Arizona State 0 5 .cm Morehead State 1 0 l.(XX) Arkansas 1 0 1.000 Nevada 6 5 .545 Auburn 1 0 1.000 UNLV 0 2 .cm Azusa Pacific 2 1 .ffJ7 New Mexico State 1 1 .500 Baylor 1 0 l.(XX) Northern Arizona 4 5 .444 Biola 1 4 .200 Northern Illinois 1 0 l.(XX) Boise State 0 l .cm Northern Iowa 1 1 .500 Bradley 1 0 l.(XX) North Texas 2 1 .667 Brigham Young 0 1 .000 NotreDame 0 1 .cm Brown 1 0 1.000 Occidental 5 2 .714 Butler 1 0 1.000 Oklahoma 1 0 l.(XX) Cal Poly Pomona 4 4 .500 Oral Roberts 0 0 .000 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 4 5 .444 Oregon 1 2 .333 CSU Bakersfield 1 0 l.(XX) Oregon State 0 1 .cm CSU Dominguez Hills 2 1 .ffJ7 Pacific 2 0 l.(XX) CSU Fullerton 11 11 .500 Pennsylvania 1 0 l.(XX) CSU Los Angeles 0 2 .cm Pepperdine 5 21 .192 CSU Long Beach 0 9 .cm Point Loma Nazarene 13 0 l.(XX) CSU Northridge 6 8 .429 Pomona-Pitzer 3 0 l.(XX) CSU Sacramento 3 7 .300 Portland 12 7 .632 UC Berkeley 2 1 .ffJ7 Portland State 1 0 l.(XX) UC Irvine 2 22 .083 Principia 1 0 l.(XX) UCIA 0 2 .000 Providence 1 0 l.(XX) UC San Diego 6 8 .429 Redlands 2 1 .ffJ7 UC Santa Barbara 0 10 .cm Rice 0 1 .cm Central Florida 1 0 l.(XX) St. Mary's (CA) 18 3 .857 Chapman 2 1 .ffJ7 Sam Houston State 1 0 l.(XX) Colorado 0 1 .cm San Diego State 4 21 .160 Delaware 1 0 l.(XX) San Francisco 14 12 .538 Eastern Illinois 1 1 .500 San Francisco State 1 0 l.(XX) Eastern Washington 1 3 .250 San Jose State 0 2 .cm Florida Tech 1 0 l.(XX) Santa Clara 8 18 .308 Fresno State 0 2 .000 South Carolina 1 1 .500 George Washington 1 1 .500 Southern Cal College 1 0 l.(XX) Georgia 1 0 l.(XX) Southern Utah 2 0 l.(XX) Georgia Tech 1 0 l.(XX) Southwest Texas State 2 0 1.000 Gonzaga 9 9 .500 Stanford 0 1 .cm Grand Canyon 2 0 l.(XX) Texas-San Antonio 1 0 l.(XX) Hofstra 2 1 .ffJ7 Texas Tech 1 1 .500 Houston 1 0 l.(XX) Tulane 0 1 .cm Idaho 0 2 .cm Tulsa 1 0 1.000 ldahoState 0 2 .000 U.S. International 14 15 .482 Illinois 0 1 .cm Utah 3 2 .fill Illinois State 0 1 .cm Utah State 0 3 .cm Kansas 0 1 .cm USC 0 1 .cm Lewis and Clark 1 0 l.(XX) Virginia 2 1 .ffJ7 Loyola Marymount 5 28 .152 Virginia Commonwealth 1 0 }.(XX) Mansfield State 1 0 I.(XX) Washington 0 2 .cm Massachusetts 1 0 1.000 Washington State 0 1 .cm Miami-Ohio 1 0 I.(XX) Weber State 1 1 .500 Michigan 1 1 .500 Western New Mexico 1 0 I.(XX) Minnesota 0 2 .000 William and Mary 1 2 .333 Mississippi 0 2 .cm Wisconsin 0 1 .000

Bold=Played last season Italics=Scheduled this season THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 16

Setting The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic insti tution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style.

TheCampus The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country, featuring 18 major buildings designed in an orna­ mental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USD has completed nine major construction and expansion projects. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connect­ ing the entrances of the Immaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which in­ cludes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and labratories. In 1990, the renovated Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Research Center opened, a facility that offers the latest in information technology.

Academics USD enrolls more than 6,400 students who have a choice of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university's academic units include the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Busi ness Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 18-25 students with the student to teacher ratio be­ ing 18: I. Over 97 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doc­ torates. In the annual ratings of the country's and univer­ sities, published by U.S. News & World Report, USD moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The university is ranked among the top 100 schools in the nation.

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Fri.-Sat. Sept. 6-7 at UC Santa Barbara Tournament Fri . Sept. 6 vs. UC Irvine 10:00 am Fri. Sept. 6 vs. Oral Roberts 7:30 pm Sat. Sept. 7 vs. Weber State 2:00 pm Sat. Sept. 7 vs. UCLA 7:30 pm Wed. Sept. 11 CAL ST ATE FULLERTON 7:00 pm Fri.-Sat. Sept. 13-14 at Cal Poly SLO Tournament Fri . Sept. 13 vs . Oregon 4:30 pm Sat. Sept. 14 vs . Weber State 12:30 pm Sat. Sept. 14 at Cal Poly SLO 7:30 pm Wed. Sept. 18 UC IRVINE 7:00 pm Sat. Sept. 21 NEVADA 7:00 pm Wed. Sept. 25 at San Diego State 7:00pm Sat. Sept. 28 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 7:00 pm

Fri. Oct. 4 at Santa Clara* 7:00 pm Sat. Oct. 5 at St. Mary's* 7:00 pm Sat. Oct. 12 SAN FRANCISCO* 7:00 pm Fri. Oct. 18 PORTLAND* 7:00 pm Sat. Oct. 19 GONZAGA* 7:00pm Fri. Oct. 25 at Loyola Marymount* 7:00 pm Sat. Oct. 26 at Pepperdine* 7:00 pm

Fri. Nov. I ST. MARY'S* 7:00 pm Sat. Nov.2 SANT A CLARA* 7:00 pm Sat. Nov. 9 at San Francisco* 7:00 pm Fri. Nov. 15 at Gonzaga* 7:00 pm Sat. Nov. 16 at Portland* 7:00 pm Fri. Nov. 22 PEPPERDINE* 7:00 pm Sat. Nov. 23 $LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* 7:00 pm

Wed. Dec. 4 NCAA First Round TBA Sat. Dec. 7 NCAA Second Round TBA Fri.-Sat. Dec. 13-14 NCAA Regionals TBA Thu.-Sat. Dec. 19-21 NCAA Final Four TBA

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