Athletics

2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT University of San Francisco Athletics War Memorial Gymnasium 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco, CA 94117 Main: (415) 422-6891 Fax: (415) 422-2510

San Francisco Dons on the Internet: Official Website: www.USFDons.com Twitter: @DonsAthletics Facebook: www.facebook.com/DonsAthletics ord from SCott Sidwell

1 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT A w Rev. Stephen A. Privett, S.J. introduces Scott Sidwell as the newest Don in 2011 First and foremost, it is a great honor to be your Athletic Director. Here on the Hilltop, we are proud of our long tradition of excellence in intercollegiate athletics. The University of San Francisco has won 12 NCAA National Championships, and for more than 100 years, student-athletes have represented this great institution with pride.

The USF Athletic Department is committed to providing our student-athletes with the best opportunity to achieve in each of our four pillars of success: Excel in the Classroom; Win at the Highest Level of Competition; Engage in the Community; Become Leaders in the World.

Our 2011-12 Annual Report highlights our departmental successes in each of these areas. We look to aim higher in 2012-13 with even bigger and better accomplishments and successes. Thank you for your support of USF Athletics!

Scott Sidwell, Director of Athletics 2 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS San Francisco Athletics boasts 12 National Championships

Letter From The Athletic Director 1 San Francisco Athletics Vision Statement 3 San Francisco Athletics Mission Statement 4

FOUR PILLARS OF SUCCESS Excel In The Classroom 6 Win At The Highest Level Of Competition 7 Engage in the Community 8

Table of Contents Become Leaders In The World 9 Other Notable Achievements 10

2011-12 HIGHLIGHTS Student Attendance 12 Fundraising 13 Facility Upgrades 14 War Memorial Gym 15 Benedetti Diamond 17 Student-Athlete Leadership Event 18 ‘51 Football 60th Anniversary Event 19 Father “Hub” Flynn Hall of Fame 20 Hilltop Awards 21 Tournament 22

THE FUTURE Strategic Plan 24 San Francisco Dons Fund 25 San Francisco Dons Fund Members* 26

*Online version only

3 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT Vision Statement Mel Khlok celebrates after Women’s defeats Saint Mary’s The University of San Francisco will be internationally recognized as a premier Jesuit Catholic, urban University with a global perspective that educates leaders who will fashion a more humane and just world. USF Athletics feeds this vision through the development of a solid, broad-based program that elevates the exposure of the institution by developing leaders on the national and international stages.

A successful athletic program, and one that is approachable and upstanding, can rally and unite multiple communities - the USF community, alumni and Bay Area residents in general. These communities all can be positively influenced by, connect to and help support a lifetime of successful athletic teams. 4 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS Men’s Basketball prepares for a game in the WCC Tournament The University of San Francisco is committed to excellence in athletics as part of a larger commitment to excellence in educating students in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. USF Athletics is built upon four pillars of success that aim to develop young men and women in this tradition: Excel in the Classroom; Win at Mission Statement the Highest Level of Competition; Engage in the Community; and Become Leaders in the World.

The entire Department, including coaches, training staff, facilities and equipment personnel and administrators, work to support student-athlete achieve- ment in each of the four pillars, develop leaders and support the principles of the West Coast Conference and the NCAA. 5 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT celebrates a victory over nationally ranked San Diego

Four2011-12 Pillars higlights of success 6 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS Student-athletes are students first. Ted LeMasters ana Jason Mahood of at Graduation

The goal is to raise the bar even higher - a 3.3 GPA in years to come. 3.28 Student-athlete cumulative grade point average Excel in the classroom

Four Pillars 35 West Coast Conference all-academic selections 1 Academic All-American 7 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT win at the highest lev Women’s Cross Country celebrate their third straight WCC Title USF has a tradition of athletic success.

The Dons expect to be in the national spotlight more often and hope to have at least 8 teams/individuals participate in a NCAA Championship this year. 39 All-West Coast Conference awards el of competition 8 NCAA appearances 6 Four Pillars All-Americans 8 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS We will give back to the community. Director of , Peter Bartlett, speaks at a Harper for Kids Event

We will foster a stronger relationship with our surrounding community and alumni. 5,023 Hours of community service performed Engage in the community

Four Pillars 28 Community service participated in “Harper for Kids is honored to partner with the University of San Francisco. The goal of the Harper for Kids youth character development program is to teach children how to achieve their personal best in life using legendary UCLA Coach John Wooden’s Pyramid of Success. This special partnership with USF gives Harper for Kids the opportunity to deliver these important life lessons to thousands of children at schools in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Dons are ideal role models of all that Coach Wooden’s Pyramid of Success teaches and they make such a positive impact every time they visit a school with us. Their passion and commitment to giving back to the community is inspiring to all.” 20 - Tim and Peanut Harper, Founders of Harper for Kids Schools visited with Harper for Kids 9 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT Become Leaders In The w Hillary Kigar won the WCC Sportsmanship Award in 2011 USF alumni have the skills to succeed. San Francisco student-athletes will excel in setting and achieving goals throughout their college careers and beyond. 289 Staff & student-athletes practicpated in leadership training orld

76 Four Pillars Percent of 2012 graduating student- athletes to move directly into a full-time career or graduate school

Former USF Don to1 earn the Presidential Medal of Honor 10 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS Women’s Tennis prepares for action 24 7 Wins or finishes over nationally ranked Top-5 finishes in the West Coast opponents Conference standings, including one Conference Title 3 Other Notabale achievements 20 National academic accolades Wins by Men’s Basketball Four Pillars 8 2 West Coast Conference Player of the Major West Coast Conference awards Week honors 11 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT Students celebrate following a Men’s Basketball win over Gonzaga

2011-12 Highlights 12 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS The student section was renamed the Fog Zone in 2011-12 A loud and spirited student section is the hallmark of collegiate basketball. Students create atmosphere and excitement, provide a competitive edge to our student-athletes, carry their energy and spirit with them around campus and ultimately graduate with a deep sense of pride in and connection to their alma mater. Student Attendance Given the importance of an engaged student body, we have been pleased with our growth and student participation over the past three years. The average men’s

2011-12 Highlights basketball student attendance figure in 2011-12 was 745 - a 178% increase over the average figure from the 2009-10 season.

With an exciting team, an electric in-game experience, a positive presence on campus and continued collaboration with our University colleagues, our goal is to reach student capacity (1,000) for each and every men’s basketball home game. Fundraising

13 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT Ji Hwan Park and Men’s Golf advanced to the NCAA Regionals for the second straight year Annual fundraising is the lifeblood of a successful collegiate athletics program. From scheduling and recruiting to nutritional planning and state-of-the-art strength and conditioning software, annual gifts support those things that

directly impact our student-athletes’ ability to 2011-12 Highlights succeed.

The San Francisco Dons Fund (SFDF) was introduced this year to support these key areas and was a great success. In addition to the satisfaction of enhancing opportunity for student-athletes, donors to the SFDF enjoy a range of benefits. These benefits are a way for us to say “thank you” and are determined not by where the funds are designated, but the total amount donated over the course of the year.

In addition, an Athletic Director’s Circle (AD Circle) was formed this year to generate leadership support for USF Athletics. In addition to providing leadership support, AD Circle members are closely engaged with the department, the decisions that will shape its future, and able to provide input and feedback on strategic planning, department vision, facility initiatives; and other key issues impacting USF Athletics. 14 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS The revamped lobby welcomes visitors to War Memorial Gym The benefits of improved facilities often have a ripple effect and impact a great number of constituencies and individuals. First and foremost, facility upgrades impact our existing student-athletes. They help coaches recruit, can provide significant upgrades to the fan/spectator experience

Facility Upgrades and can benefit the University and community at large.

WAR MEMORIAL GYM • Lobby and Administrative Areas

2011-12 highlights • Court and Arena

BENEDETTI DIAMOND • Turf • Spectator Experience

ar Memorial Gym

15 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT W Student-Athletes are showcased throughout War Memorial Gymnasium Key improvements that took place over the 2011-12 year inside War Memorial Gymnasium include:

LOBBY/ADMINISTRATIVE

• A completely revamped front lobby show- casing the University’s 12 national championships 2011-12 Highlights

• Additional concession stands

• A refreshed Russell Room

• New carpeting throughout

• Flat-panel HD televisions

• Pictures of student-athletes highlight achievement in competition, in the classroom, in the community and becoming leaders in the world 16 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS The digital ribbon boards help to add to a big USF win over nationally ranked Gonzaga Key improvements that took place over the 2011-12 year inside War Memorial Gymnasium include:

COURT/ARENA

• New digital ribbon boards and signage on the east and west WAR MEMORIAL GYM WAR balcony overhangs

• A new scorer’s table with digital signage

• A new media row with scoreboard and 2011-12 Highlights static signage

• New carpeting throughout

• Construction of a supplemental media row in the east balcony

“The addition of the digital signage has really improved the in-game experience at War Memorial Gym. The new digital boards go a long way in bringing the facility up to current Division I standards. It has done a lot to enhance the atmosphere of games on the Hilltop.” -Cole Stipovich, Former USF student-athlete, Class of 2007 17 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT BENEDETTI DIAMOND The Diamond Dons huddle before taking on Missouri on the Hilltop Key improvements that took place over the 2011-12 year at Benedetti Diamond include:

FIELD

• New field turf installed in foul territory, the infield and shallow outfield to help with field drainage and maintenance 2011-12 Highlights

SPECTATOR EXPERIENCE

• New asphalt surface

• New bleachers to create a more comfort- able experience

• Increased seating capacity

“The USF Baseball program is a leader in collegiate athletics in everything that they do. The coaching staff does an amazing job of preparing their players for NCAA competition, the rigor and responsibility of being a student-athlete, as well as emphasizing important life skills that extend well beyond ones college years. As an alumni, it is extremely satisfying to come back to Benedetti Diamond to see the wonderful upgrades they’ve completed to the facilities and that those facilities are finally starting to match the hard work, dedication and excellence the program embodies. “ - Jake Bond, Former USF student-athlete, Class of 2005 18 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS Legend of the Hilltop Bill Cartwright returned to speak to the Dons at the Leadership Event San Francisco Athletics hosted a memorable student-athlete leadership event Tuesday, August 30 at historic Fort Mason. The venue, where young people were shipped off for World War II, was selected intentionally. The Fort Mason location impressed upon student-athletes their fortunate position and set the table for discussions around opportunity, leadership, and service to others.

All 2011-12 Dons were in attendance to receive the vision for the year from USF Director of Athletics Scott Sidwell and heard an outstanding speech from three- time San Francisco All-American and NBA

Student-athlete leadership event Student-athlete Champion Bill Cartwright. Following Cartwright’s remarks, a short video presentation was shown highlighting the outstanding legacy and tradition of San Francisco Athletics. As the final compo-

2011-12 highlighs nent of the event, Ahern, Murphy & Associates gave a “Leadership the USF Way” presentation for all USF student- athletes, coaches and staff. 19 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT ‘51 football 60th Anniv NFL Hall-of-Famer Bob St. Clair returned for the ‘51 Football Team Anniversary The University of San Francisco and USF Athletics welcomed members of the celebrated and storied 1951 Dons Football team back to the Hilltop on Saturday, October 8th, to celebrate the 60th Anniver- sary of one of the most legendary teams in college football history.

A 9-0 record and top 10 national ranking brought the ’51 Dons an offer to play in the Orange Bowl - but only if they left their two African American players ( and ersary ) behind. Without hesitation, the team refused and as a result of financial losses the football program had to be dropped. 2011-12 highlights

To celebrate the reunion, a cocktail party with team members and their families coincided with the dedication of the Fr. Giambastiani Student-Athlete Learning Center. The following day, USF Chancellor Rev. , S.J., officiated a special mass that was followed by a reception and banquet in the Handlery Room on the Lone Mountain campus. 20 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS A record crowd was on hand to help induct the newest Hall of Fame class The 2012 USF Athletics Hall of Fame event, held in War Memorial Gym on Saturday, May 12, celebrated the inductions of six deserving Dons: Tom Lounibos (Special Category), Ken Pitetti (Football), Renee Demarjian, John Cox (Basketball), Roar Andersen (Soccer) and Brittanie Budinger (Volleyball). The 2012 inductees put forth an impressive collective resume, demonstrating the pinnacle of success in competition, community engagement and leadership.

In addition, the Don of the Year Award was presented to Judie Johnson. Judie, along with her late husband Bob, received the Father “Hub” flynn hall of fame award in recognition of their support and dedication to Dons Basketball and USF Athletics. MC and Voice of the Dons, Pat Olson, led a record crowd of more than 300 guests through the evening of 2011-12 highlighs celebration and recognition. top awards

21 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT Hill Nicole Bowler and Alex Fowler each earned awards at the event A red carpet entrance marked the first inaugural Hilltop Awards held, inside a decked-out War Memorial Gymnasium on Sunday, May 13. Hosted by Bay Area sportscaster Vern Glenn, the awards cer- emony united all 230+ student-athletes from all 14 programs in this first-of-its- kind event on the Hilltop. Awards for 2011-12 highlights individuals and teams were presented and accompanied by highlight videos, music and digital signage.

The event was a fitting bookend to the student-athlete leadership event held at Fort Mason at the beginning of the year that featured Legend of the Hilltop, Bill Cartwright. This model will continue for years to come for USF student-athletes and the entire Dons community.

“The first annual Hilltop Awards were an amazing success. The event provided the athletic community with an opportunity to take a step back and enjoy each other’s company and the many accomplishments of the all of the student-athletes throughout the year” - Nicole Bowler, Former Student-Athlete, Class of 2012 22 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS Fans wearing their Viva Los Dons shirts get into the action in Las Vegas USF Athletics, alumni, and fans put a stake in the ground at the 2012 West Coast Confer- ence tournament in Las Vegas. Record fan attendance merged with a unique approach to fan engagement resulting in the most energized fan experience to date.

A chartered bus shuttled Dons fans to and from the Orleans Arena for all games. There, fans were met with an outdoor tailgate party that took place just outside the Orleans Arena entrance. The USF Band, Spirit Squad, and the Don provided entertainment and generated a high level of excitement just “This was our third trip to the WCC tournament. There were 11 of us in our party. It was ahead of tip-off. The WCC tournament was by far the best experience that we have had there. The arena has good site lines for also the site of the inaugural AD’s Circle basketball. The set up for the USF pregame receptions was great!” meeting. - Larry Ratto, Class of 1964

“I didn’t know what to expect at my first WCC Basketball Tournament. It was a great opportunity to meet other USF fans and alumni

WEST COAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT WEST in addition to a warm welcoming USF staff. The hotel accommodations were fabulous, great pre- and post-game celebrations, and best of all, watching USF Dons Basketball! See you in Las Vegas next year.” - Rick Ruiz, Class of 1986 “This was my first trip to the WCC Basketball Championships. I had such a wonderful experience with friends and fellow Dons fans

2011-12 highlighs during the pre-game tailgates, games and activities in Las Vegas. Our USF presence in Las Vegas was truly a memorable experi- ence that will become a tradition for years to come.” - James Stapleton, Class of 2008 23 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT Women’s Soccer congratulates each other after scoring a goal

THE FUTURE 24 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS Sophie Curl became the first Dons to compete in two NCAA Championships in the same year The future of USF Athletics will be driven by a departmental strategic plan that emphasizes increased, fiscal stewardship, revenue generation (fundraising, corporate sponsorship, ticket sales, licensing), a facilities STRATEGIC PLAN master plan, continued growth and achievement in academic and

THE FUTURE competitive performance, synergistic community engagement partnerships, and formal leadership training.

A detailed strategic play and accompanying time line is slated for completion by the Fall of 2012 25 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT SUPPORt THE SAN FRANCISCO DONS FUND was drafted by the Royals as the No. 5 overall pick in the 2012 MLB Draft Thank you to the following donors who supported San Francisco Athletics and the San Francisco Dons Fund during the 2011-12 year. THE FUTURE 26 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME The USF Dons thank you for all of your support! ($50,000+) ALL-AMERICAN Carl M. Kawaja & Gwendolyn Holcombe ($10,000 - $24,999) Thomas Hoshiyama and Gaylene Hoshiyama Thomas E. Malloy Family Joseph W. Cotchett Robert M. Anderson & Nicola M. Miner Kevin & Nancy Malloy Seth Peckler, M.D. Lee+ & Helen Mineau Sherri & William Coats, III James & Jane Ryan USF LEGEND Coragene I. Savio, D.D.S. & Barry Kinney, D.D.S. Dick & Janet Saalfeld Laura & Greg Spivy ($25,000 - $49,999) Kenneth H. Akizuki James L. & Letetia Callinan Hal & Catherine Urban Dante Benedetti Foundation Stephen J. Pelleriti Peter C. H. Wai, M.D. Dr. Catherine Kennedy & Roger & Claudia Salquist Barbara K. & Christopher Westover Frank & Lois Noonan Mr. Daniel Grossman Gary Nelson & Kellie Magee ALL-CONFERENCE Steve & Camella Johnson Thomas Klein & Katherine Kelley ($2,500 - $4,999) William M. & Betsy Kuharich Lawrence M. & Melanie Blum Paul & Amy Meyer John M. Saich C. David Naramore & Christine D. Broadhurst Mr. & Mrs. Guido Saveri Charles E. Cross Thomas Steyer & Ricky J. & Therese Curotto Richard A. & Christina Saveri Robert D. Enright, Jr. & Erin Enright San Francisco Dons Fund Members Kathryn Taylor MVP Paul B. Feasby Richard+ & Barbara Bechelli Peter & LouDel Flannery ($5,000 - $9,999) M. P. & Dorothy+ Hagerty Rick Fischer Anonymous Donors Robert+ & Judie Johnson Rena M. Bancroft Ph.D. Jeffery A. & Karen Kane Jack & Sue Boland Merrie & William Lightner, Jr. Terrence & Gail Callan Abbe W. & Michael McCall Kevin & Susan Hanley Stan Musilek James W. Mustanich Thelma V. & Richard Hiserman 27 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT san francisco dons fund members For more information, please visit www.USFDons.com/SFDF Herman D. & Gail Papa Robert A. Braghetta Kevin & Cathy Leong Mr. & Mrs. Angelo C. Sangiacomo John J. & Patricia Pizza John & Denise Branch Lenny & Carol Lieberman Norman W. & Bente Saucedo Charlie & Pat Proses David B. Yeske & Elissa Buie Daniel & Karen Love Sidwell Family Edward M. & Gloria Riordan Serge & Virginia Burenin Jean Walker Lowell & Wayne K. Lowell Tom & Marci Simmons Gary & Debbie Butler Dennis & Pam Lucey Allen & Joanne Smoot Jan S. Elberse & Elizabeth Rivera Dominik & Maureen Caloiaro Mr. Ronald P. Lurie James E. & Susan E. Sorensen Richard A. Ruiz John & Ashley Chambers Chad Lyon Philip L. Spiegel Charles H. Smith Aldo & Julie Congi David & Nanci MacLeod Thomas T. Stoner Tony & Monica Swain Gilbert (Gib) & Susan Cosio Mrs. Joyce Massucco Ed & Luci Subica Judith Terracina Steven L. Costa Gregory Mc Keown & Colleen McKeown Joseph L. & Clara Tallerico Paul Tonelli Lori & John Cox Walter McCarthy Dominic A. & Leona A. Tarantino Richard & Mary Ann Cuneo Kevin P. & Linda K. McCarthy Eric Tashman Betty Cuniberti Michael J. McGuigan Jerry Thompson COACH Jim Czesak Gregory Mc Keown & Colleen McKeown John Troccoe & Rosemarie Maring Troccoe Jerry De Rosa Kevin McLean J.C. Tudor ($1,000 - $2,499) Gerald J. De Ryan Mark C. & Laurie Miller Mark V. Urban Anonymous Donors Cornelius F. Dempsey, III & Terri Dempsey Douglas & Jeanne Monsour Jack L. & Lynn Van Etten Augie & Cindy Acuna Jr. Stephen Drew Craig & Jodi Morioka Michael R. & Isabel Velladao Kevin Anthony Marvin Florence Philip & Clara Morrissey David R. Vogl Annette M. Anton Mr. Clayton Frazer Patrick J. & Anna Murphy A. Mary Walsh and Tom K. Walsh George Bacigalupi Shellie & Anne Garrett Jr. Timothy & Margaret Murtagh Alvin R. Barrett & Kathleen A. Walsh Arnold K. & Lauren Bacigalupi John R. & Fran Gentry Dennis C. & Gloria O’Brien Rex & Deanna Walters Mr. Byeoung Gi Back Charles & Nancy Geschke Maureen O’Dea John & Suzanne Whelton Rev. John K. Bain Mr. Jason Greenfield Thomas M. O’Dea Ivy A. Winters Mr. Ken Banks Joseph F. Haggerty, II MD & Diane Haggerty Michael K. Paganini Joseph Gigliotti & Jan Witko-Gigliotti Peter K. Barry Dana P. & Anne Hendershott Mr. P William Parish Amy Yamamoto Philip W. & Marsha Bartenetti Huck & Wendy Hibberd Raymond & Rose Parodi Maeve L. Zamsky & Steven Zamsky Tony & Katherine Bartenetti Michael & Veronica Hiserman Joseph B. & Bonnie J. (Hobbs) Phair Louis Wayne & Therese Batmale Mr. Russell W. Hoem Robert & Paula Podesta David B. & Mary C. Bennett David M. Hoffman James O. & Jill C. Pontak CAPTAIN William & Christine Berry James S. Huarte Daniel & Laurie Popovich Joseph & Phyllis Bonocore ($500 - $999) Craig T. Jones Victoria A. Raffetto Masliah Anonymous Donors Angelo J.+ & Louise C. Boschetto J. L. Urrutia & Sheila Knorr Lorri & Kevin Ratliff Mr. Don Angelo Paul J. Boschetto Jean P. & Karen Lassegues Lawrence & Kathleen Ratto Ms. Shirley A. Baker Bill & Susan Bowen Denise & Rodney Lee, D.D.S. Edward C. & Joanne F. Ruff Steve & Kristen Barnes 28 SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETICS The USF Dons thank you for all of your support! Paul B. Baskin Dwight H. Trowbridge, III & Cindy L. Donald J. Stenson Ryan D. Boland Alan & Joanie Earhart Brian & Leslie Benjamin Kaster Edward Sarti & Michelle Syufy Jacob D. Bond Scott Eaton Kurt K. Blanz Jack S. Kennedy Kenneth F. Taylor Brian W. Borgmann Patrick & Erin Ebeling Earl & Leticia Born Mark & Melanie Eggleston Arthur & Margaret Bobb James Boyle & Jennifer Kincaid Mr. Al Terrell Michelle Born Ann Eller Gerald A. Borchelt Thomas J. & Patricia W. Klitgaard Edward & Jacqueline Thomas James M. Brovelli Lynn Elliott Edward W. Boscacci Dick Lawless Ralph & Kathy Thomas John F. & Frances D. Brown Joe F. Ellis Tobias S. Brink Maureen E. Lechwar Ed & Beverly Tollefsen Tommy E. Brown Dustin L. Erwin Robert & Diana Chandler Tom & Molly LeMasters Leon A. Wiatrak Stanlee J. Buchanan Col. Walter J. Falconer U.S.A., Ret. Howard N. Chung Shaul Levi Raymond & Noelle Williamson III William J. Bush William J. Fallon+ Shawn Calhoun Lynne & Tim Farrell Drennan A. & Andy E. Clark Sylvia & Paul Lorton, Jr. Kevin T. Callaghan Donald M. Feehan Michael & Sheryl Coholan Romando & Louise Lucchesi Mary I. Callanan John F. Feeley Carolina C. Cook Mr. Greg Ludes DON Mr. Angelo D. Caloiaro Jorge & Nancy Fernandez Ms. Jennifer Creasman Stephen & Margaret Lujan Frank & Karen Cano Jesse W. Foppert Mr. & Mrs. Bartholomew Kevin Cronin John F. Mallen ($100 - $499) Artemio Cardenas Ernest Franic, Jr. Robert L. & Sandra Crowley Ernest & Nancy Mandoky Jack C. Abad Del Carey Evan S. Frederickson Gerald & Nancy Abreu Michael D. Carley, DDS Armando & Liza Gaerlan Mr. Jim Dankworth Robert & Elise Marcaletti Willis A. Casey Christopher C. Gaggero R. Michael & Linda L. Delagnes Jamie & Kevin Martin Kenneth M. & Linda C. Alvares Dennis G. Amundson Mr. Larry L. Cassel Eric T. Dumbleton & Andrea Garber John G. Dooling David J. Marx Zalka A. Ancely James & Marie Cattalini Rick C. Garms Gilad & Jennifer Doron Karen F. Sexton, Ph.D. & Robert B. Judy & Larry Anderson Carmelo & Allison Cecilio Maurice S. Gartrell Richard M. Dudum McAleese, Ph.D. Anthony & Karin Angelo Charles E. & Celeste D. Chavez Susan J. Gates & Roy L. Gates, Jr. Joseph & Jennifer Dugan Marion B. McGovern & Gerald James L. Angelo Jr. Alfred G. Chiantelli Ms. Ginger George-Smith B.H & Theresa Anton Harris B. Codoy Michael & Josephine Giarratano Zach W. Everett McGovern Joy & Peter Collins L M. Giessinger Patrick & Karen Farrell Robert & Margaret Mott Mynor D. Aragon Richard E. Arnoldy+ Michael & Christine Connor Sara A. Giessinger Jack & Catherine Fitzpatrick Prof. Leo J. O’Brien & Carol O’Brien Rachel Aronson John & Laurel Corcoran Sara D. Gigliotti Richard P. Fleig Sean P. O’Brien Harry Arthur Monico Corral Flynn P. Ginty Bill & Janet Fogarty Brendan & Leslie O’Neil Mr. Nate Baca Patricia A. Cronin-Johnson Roy Giorgi Douglas & Colleen Foglesong John & Maureen O’Neil Catherine A. Bain Anna G. Cross Walter H. Gmelch Charles L. Cross Mr. David Goldfein san francisco dons fund members Ms. Sherry Baker Stanley Q. Fong James & Ronnie Petersohn Timothy Cuevas & Lisa Gheno-Cuevas Steven & Linda Grace Dennis D. Freeman David & Karen Philpott Michael A. Baldonado Steven & Barbara Balog John E. Cunningham Warren & Randi Grant David M. Freitas Brian C. Proses Joseph Korich & Paige Barbieri Edwin A. Dawson Robert J. Grassilli, Jr. Bryan J. Furlong Mr. Timothy L. Randall Vincent A. Barella Eugene & Jeannette De Martini James V. Grealish William Ramirez & Dolores Gater Partmann Ravano Family Ned & Jimi Barnholt Leonard P. & Patricia+ Delmas Richard L. Griff Donald L. Gillan Kevin X. Reilly David & Joan Barram Michael J. Dettling Joseph & Adrienne Gualco John W. Bartman Cy O. Donald Jose R. Guerrero Sharon J. Gocha Marc J. Romer Richard & Susan Donald, Jr. Angelo V. Guidi Michael & Rebecca Haseltine Tom & Carol Rosanelli Ms. Ruthanne Barulich Donald C. Belken Robert & Jetta Dryden Kathleen & Braden Woods Mr. John Hayashi Edward Sarti & Michelle Syufy Lawrence A. Bennett Michael A. DuBoise Terrence D. Hanley Erich & Margaret Hoffmann Mr. Tim J. Schultz Anna Berger Michael L. Duffy Mr. George D. Hansen John P. Hunter Cynthia L. Shearer Eugene A. & Jeannette Bertorelli Peter W. Dunkle Van Hart Wayne & Julie Jerves Gary & Elena Simonian Ben Black William & Carol Dunkle Terry J. Hastings & Samantha K. Hartwell J. Michael Dunne Ricci Hayes and Richard Woodley Art & Jean Johnson Grant & Joan Somers Dennis B. Black 29 2011-12 ANNUAL REPORT san francisco dons fund members For more information, please visit www.USFDons.com/SFDF Rene A. Herrerias Dario A. Levaggi Peter Nash Dennis J. Scannell Sr. Thomas J. Ward William C. & Jacklyn S. Herup Mr. Merle Levig Thomas F. Nelson Robert H. Schaeffer William W. Ward, III Travis C. Higgs David N. Lillevand, Jr. & Mary Lu Lillevand Travis Nelson Joseph H. Schieffer William D. Weisgerber Gregory Hillig Mrs. Diane M. Linehan John & Claudette Nicolai Bernard & Joan Schneider Lisa K. Wells Todd & Maria Hinkle Ian D. Lipsky Thomas & Barbara O’Connell Kristin & Alfred Schubert, III Gregory J. Wieser Patrick Hitchcock & Jane Sternick-Hitchcock Fred Little Diana O’Connor Dwayne & Dorothy Schwarze Paul Wieser James Hobbs & Helen McDonald Hobbs Lawrence G. & Jocelyn A. Louie James M. Ogami Louis A. Segale William D. Wilkinson John & Kim Holmes David F. Macmillan Frank J. O’Leary Molly K. Shanley Carol A. Williamson Joshua R. Horeled Aaron & Lynette Maffei Mr. James Omeara Michael Shea James H. Wilmarth, Jr. John S. Husser Nicole Magaddino Bill Owens Roy & Patricia Shimek Arthur J. Wilmore Brittany L. Ianneo Mr. Marty Maguire John & Tamalyn Page Lawrence S. Siegel Mr. Roger Wittlin Joseph A. Ignoffo Ms. Wendy A. Manfredonia Christopher & Kristen Paige Mr. Charles G. Sieloff Arthur L. Wong Tom & Sarah Ingber Diamont Gino & Joan Marchetti Raymond W. & Barbara Perkins Clarence F. Silva Dennis J. Wootten April Scoggin Louis A. Marietta Virginia W. Perkins Kenneth S. Simpson Robert & Cynthia Wordell Eric Johansen & Susan Johansen/Mayeda Larry J. Marietti David E. Perotti Mr. Ted Smith Stephen C. Yarrow Mark & Cathileen Johnson Mr. Hubert Martin Frederick Peugh-Wade & Martha Peugh-Wade Chad R. Soares Dennis A. & Roberta Young Lawrence & Janis Jones Donald C. Martini Kenneth Phillippi Teresa V. Somers Barnet Eric Zimmer Rusty Juri Mark & Catherine Martin James M.+ & Mary Helen Pidgeon James F. Spagnole Fred & Patricia Kagie John E. Marty William J. Pisaruck Jeffrey Spiegel John & Catharine Kalin James K. Mason Ted Pollock Ralph & Theresa St. Pierre Jim & Antonia Kalogrides Joseph F. Mc Sweeney Jon Povey James A. Stapleton SUPPORTS FOR USF Mr. John F. Karubian William & Maryellen McClure Jr. Philip F. Povey II Robert P. Stevens M.D. Glenn W. Kelley Donald C. McEntee Patrick & Margaret Pressentin The Sutherland Family ATHLETICS Brian Kelly E. Neal & Barbara J. McGettigan Mr. Ted M. Price Thomas E. Sweet Joseph I. Kelly Garrett McHale Lawrence A. Puccinelli Sr. Ms. Sally A. Swope ($500 - $999) Philip & Regina Kelly Joel G. & Rachel L. McKay Mr. Bulmaro A. Pulido Tad & Barbara Tassone Stephanie Voelckers W. Kevin Kendall Webb & Chris McKinney Andre P. Rachal Scott M. Taylor Mr. John Amendola Mr. Nicholas Kennedy John L. McNulty Denis & Linda Ragan Chris & Wendy Teske William & Virginia Henneberry Tyler A. Kent Dave Mertz Anthony J. Ragusa Thomas C. Thatcher Marna E. Louie Vincent B. Sakowski Sydney & Barbara Kikuchi Edward & Joyce Meshinsky Raymond Ramirez & Jeanette Engle-Ramirez Todd R. Thompson Robert & Lynn Springer Mitchell C. Kim Philip M. & Janice Meyer Christopher & Laura Remer Ken G. Torre Ron & Jane Stefani Joel Kirshenbaum & Juliana Drovs David & Carol Milanesi Anthony D. Ribera Ph.D. Donald A. Townsend Constance Vandament Joseph Korich & Paige Barbieri Pancho Morales Dr Chris Richards & Family William C. Traverso Norman Capili Paul J. Korn Stephen P. Moriarty Michael J. Ringer, M.D. & Lisa Ringer Philip M. Traynor Richard & Elisabeth G. Abramson David & Carla Broussard Dr. Larry & Bernis Kretchmar Paul V. Morris Dean & Annette Robinson Robert A. Turner Andrew & Patricia Groh Fred & Sue Krueger Louis & Marge Bartolini Peter C. Rodriguez Alfred T. Twyford Mr. Robert W. Amburn James Phair & Donna Krueger-Phair Kevin & Margaret Murphy Michael J. Roldao Mr. Ron Vela Alberto & Patricia Aramendia Edwin K. Kurakazu John & Maryanne Murray Ronald R. Rose & Karen M. Rose Andrew Velis Gerald A. & Elizabeth Armstrong Scott A. Lafranchi Roger & Deborah Murray Bonnie J. Ross Donna & Gerald Vercesi Thomas E. Fish & Bonnie C. Asay Mr. Romolo Barbieri Thomas M. Lampe Robert & Carol Murtagh Paul L. & Lois T. Ross John & Ana Verran Bradley & Leslie Barnes Louis F. Landini Jr. Gary L. Musante Mr. Edward J. Russell Ron Vincenzi Ms. Mary Jo A. Becker Donald J. Lawrence Charles G. Myers Ms. Jeannette Saal J. Malcolm & Barbara+ Visbal Robert V. Bindi, D.P.M. & Maureen M. Bindi Frank E. Lawson, Jr. Reyn R. Nagamine Mr. Ronald J. Saca Edward A. Wagner The Blasi Family Lawrence & Patricia Lawson Mr. Paul S. Nagata Jr John E. Sangiacomo Ms. Marcia Wallis Larry & Liz Blum Eloise & Charles Bodine Richard Lawson William L. Nagle Timothy & Elizabeth Sasan Ms. Georgia B. Walsh Ed & Doris Bosco Angelo J. & Tressa P. Leoni Mark R. Naismith Michael & Cortes Saunders-Storno Monte R. Walters Katharine Gagan Braswell 30

The USF Dons thank you for all of your support! Pam & Jerry Buckley James & Mary Ann Richards Bernice A. O’Brien Frank G. Calegari Kathy & Dick Schlosberg Barbara Oseroff Betty Carley David & Phyllis Schmidt Naldo B. & Liliana M. Peliks Mr. Alvin Cattalini Philip & Dianne Silvestri Jeffrey E. Penna John E. & Pamela A. Clear Matthew Snyder Tom & Barbara Reardon Kevin & Honora Connolly Joe & Bernice Sorrentino James J. & Carol A. Regimbal Nicole Cosand Gerald R. Souza Andrew R. Richardson Ms. Betty R. Curl Bob St. Clair Burke E. Robinson William P. Curran Gary Sully Family Luis A. Sagastume Dino & Gail De Ranieri Stephen Tarantino Patricia L. Schmutz Dante C. Delutis Scott Taylor Patricia M. Shaw Mary Jane Dempsey Kim & Marc Tuite Joseph Peter Simini Pat & Dick Dixon Luann Tuite Don Sitko Jerard & Kathleen Drever Ms. Cindy Wall Ms. Jessica Taylor Bob & Kathy Drucker Margaret A. Walsh-Altman Trevor M. Thompson & Erika D. Lopez-Thompson John Dunn & Rita Ryan-Dunn Ray C. Ware Mary & Al Vangelos Tom & Judy Evenson Rodney & Carol Williams Veronica F. Verzosa Dennis Fay Rudy A. Zannini, Jr. Alixandria E. Westlund Richard Fay Laura N. Tinetti Mr. William Wilcox William J. Finnegan Daniel & Karen Sandri Ms. Sarah Wood Mrs. Elsie M. Floriani Kenneth & Jayne Tan Sahar N. Bala Devon B. Flynn Robert & Donna Wojtkowski Jack & Marilyn Boggeri Mr. Mike Friessnig Mr. Mark Nelson Ardath B. Chapman Mr. Melvin R. Giorgi Keith W. Bridwell Michael P. Donohoe Judge & Mrs. Charles Gordon Leslie & Janet De Leon John J. Mahoney Al R. Grandsaert Jr. Mrs. Elaine Devincenzi Kesava A. Parsons Kylie J. Harte Don Fay Richard K. Yokota Paul K. Herrerias Jane M. Lewis Jim Krauel Bob Hittle Bryan Payne Teo & Sandra Cohen Henry A. Hough Ret. Laura Andersson Ezio & Ramona Gallarate Caroline Howe Joseph & Shirley Bechelli Erica B. Mignogna Mrs. Marilyn T. Howe Daniel T. Berkley Jerry & Cathleen Scharosch Mr. Lawrence S. Howerton Michael E. Bohnert Marian B. Swanson Ms. Jo Anne Hultgren William B. Ceragioli Mr. Edward Wilson Ms. Lindsay Johnson Steven Badarello & Ginger Cross Megan E. Waterman William H. Kammerer Nicolas R. Delyon Sara N. Keenan Chuong Doan Jonnie W. Knoble Ms. Mary Efcandon San Francisco dons fund members Bill & Maria Elena Lawbaugh Kathleen & Richard Finger Carol A. Legnitto Chiara L. Gajar Eleanor L. Loveland Joseph & Janet Gill Mr. Steven A. Lucero Jane C. Hasebroock Sam & Terry Maphis Jeffery A. Hrepich George & Saundra Marquardt, II Larry Johnson Joan McDermott Ms. Patricia N. Johnstone John & Eda C. McNulty Michael W. Johnston Lynn & Tom Mitchell Hillary G. Kigar Stephen Moe & Rebecca Miller-Moe Louis V. & Barbara King John D. Muzio Nellie & Gene Kumagai Tim & Janis O’Connell Ivan & Michelle Ladcani James & Patricia O’Shea Sr. Jeremy Lomax & Carolyn McDowell Lomax Carolyn H. Peters Susan Lundquist Shelly Pfeifer Mr. Erik Monson Mr. Dan Pino Richard L. Moresco Theresa A. Podesta-Murray James & Catherine Nemechek Frank & Katherine Reynolds Ms. Mary S. Nemra www.USFDons.com | Twitter: @DonsAthletics | Facebook: www.facebook.com/DonsAthletics