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2013-14 Humboldt State Men's Basketball
2013-14 HUMBOLDT STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL friday, feb. 28, 2014 - Lumberjacks at Chico State Saturday, Mar. 1, 2014 - Lumberjacks at Cal State Stanislaus 2013-14 HUMBOLDT STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-14 Quick Facts 2013-14 Humboldt State Men’s Basketball (11-15, 6-14) Head Coach .......................................Steve Kinder Date Opponent Location Time/Result Coach’s Alma Mater ....Humboldt State (1985) 10/31/2013 #University of California Berkeley, Calif. L, 83-61 Coach’s Career & HSU Record ........58-35/same 11/4/2013 #St. Johns University Queens, N.Y. L, 106-39 Years at HSU .........................................................4th CCAA/PacWest Challenge Men’s Basketball Phone ............ (707) 826-3463 11/8/2013 Dominican University San Rafael, Calif. L, 95-83 Men’s Basketball E-mail [email protected] Assistant Coach. ..........................Cy Vandermeer 11/9/2013 Academy of Art San Rafael, Calif. W, 90-86 Assistant Coach Alma Mater ........... Humboldt State 11/19/2013 Pacific Union College Arcata, Calif. W, 115-81 Assistant Coach .....................Aaron Hungerford 11/23/2013 Pacifica College Arcata, Calif. W, 80-78 Assistant Coach ....................David “DJ” Broome 11/30/2013 Simpson University Arcata, Calif. W, 105-92 2012-13 Record ............11-15, 7-15 (9th CCAA) 12/5/2013 *UC San Diego Arcata, Calif. L, 75-69 2011-2012 Record ........ 22-8, 15-7 (2nd CCAA) 12/7/2013 *CSU San Bernardino Arcata, Calif. L, 89-79 Men’s Basketball History 12/14/2013 *Cal Poly Pomona Pomona, Calif. L, 81-76 (2OT) All-time Record ..............................831-936 (.470) 12/16/2013 Linfield College Arcata, Calif. W, 91-58 All-time Conference Record .....431-487 (.470) 12/21/2013 *Cal Poly Pomona Arcata, Calif. -
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center P.O
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center P.O. Box 535000 Indianapolis, IN 46253 www.colts.com REGULAR SEASON WEEK 6 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (3-2) VS. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (4-0) 8:30 P.M. EDT | SUNDAY, OCT. 18, 2015 | LUCAS OIL STADIUM COLTS HOST DEFENDING SUPER BOWL BROADCAST INFORMATION CHAMPION NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS TV coverage: NBC The Indianapolis Colts will host the New England Play-by-Play: Al Michaels Patriots on Sunday Night Football on NBC. Color Analyst: Cris Collinsworth Game time is set for 8:30 p.m. at Lucas Oil Sta- dium. Sideline: Michele Tafoya Radio coverage: WFNI & WLHK The matchup will mark the 75th all-time meeting between the teams in the regular season, with Play-by-Play: Bob Lamey the Patriots holding a 46-28 advantage. Color Analyst: Jim Sorgi Sideline: Matt Taylor Last week, the Colts defeated the Texans, 27- 20, on Thursday Night Football in Houston. The Radio coverage: Westwood One Sports victory gave the Colts their 16th consecutive win Colts Wide Receiver within the AFC South Division, which set a new Play-by-Play: Kevin Kugler Andre Johnson NFL record and is currently the longest active Color Analyst: James Lofton streak in the league. Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck started for the second consecutive INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2015 SCHEDULE week and completed 18-of-29 passes for 213 yards and two touch- downs. Indianapolis got off to a quick 13-0 lead after kicker Adam PRESEASON (1-3) Vinatieri connected on two field goals and wide receiver Andre John- Day Date Opponent TV Time/Result son caught a touchdown. -
College Primary Coach Academy of Art University Alex Gomez Alfred
College Primary coach Academy of Art University Alex Gomez Alfred University Luke Wesneski Alfred University Caressa DeRoset Barry University Sophie Slagle Cal Poly Jenny Condon Cal Berkeley Tammy Lohmann Cal State Bakersfield Ashley Corter Cal State Fullerton Kelly Ford Cal State University Monterey Bay Andrea Kenney CBU Brittany Gossett Chapman University Janet Lloyd Chapman University Greg Crandall Chatham University Carly Mundie Chico State Angel Samblin Columbia Jen Teague Concordia University, Irvine Crystal Rosenthal Concordia University, Irvine Rose Imbriano Concordia University,Portland Shelley Whitaker CSUN Mysha Sataraka CSUN Tairia Flower CSU Pueblo Christin Kosohke CSU Pueblo Andi Ramirez CSUSB Brandon Wallace Fullerton College Speedy Mendoza Hawaii Pacific University Larry Akau Hawaii Pacific University Janett Lono Herkimer College Tom Kuru Hope International University Dennis Blas Howard University Tori Tyson La Sierra Tom Oyla Linfield College Katie Phillips Manhattanville College Dale Martin Mercy College Robert Soricelli Midland Amanda Evans Mt. Hood CC Brittany Hendrickson Mt. Hood CC Taylor Gould New England College Ben Master Notre Dame De Namur katlin Olesky NYU Now-Allah James Occidental College Kelliner Croushore Pace Claudia Stable Pomona- Pitzer Jazmyne Cortinas Redlands Jose Ortega Redlands Chelsea Rey Saddleback Robert Soricelli Saddleback Nick Trani Saint Marys College Sonja Garnett San Francisco State University Alicia Reid Santa Ana College Marissa Ross Simpson University Wayne Stower UC San Diego Jessica Millsap UC Davis Erin Thorpe UCLA Lisa Fernandez UCR Nikki Palmer Upenn Leslie King University of Colorado Colorado Springs Ashley Ercolano University of Hawaii,Manoa Deidre Wisneski University of Hawaii,Manoa Kaulana Gould University of Illinois at Chicago LynnCurylo University of North Dakota Naomi Tellez Weatherford College Haylee Williams Westcliff University Sony Mitchell Westcliff University Sarah Shaffer Whittier College Trisha Senyo Whitworth University Cristal Brown Whitworth University Randy Clark. -
Pepperdine Basketball History
PPEPPERDINEEPPERDINE MMEN’SEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL 22018-19018-19 MMEDIAEDIA AALMANACLMANAC Note to the media: Pepperdine University no longer prints traditional media guides. This media almanac, which includes coach and player biographies, season and career statistics and the program’s history and records book, is being published online to assist the media in lieu of a traditional guide. PPEPPERDINEEPPERDINE UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY SSCHEDULECHEDULE Location .........................................................................Malibu, Calif. 90263 DATE DAY OPPONENT TV TIME Founded ...................................................... 1937 (Malibu Campus in 1972) Nov. 7 Wednesday CS Dominguez Hills TheW.tv 7 p.m. Enrollment ................................................. 8,000 total/3,000 undergraduate Nov. 10 Saturday CSUN TheW.tv 7 p.m. Colors ................................................................................ Blue and Orange Nov. 13 Tuesday at Northern Colorado 7 p.m. MT Affi liation ..............................................................................NCAA Division I Nov. 16 Friday # vs. Towson 8 p.m. ET Conference ............................................................. West Coast Conference Nov. 17 Saturday # vs. TBD TBD President ......................................................................... Andrew K. Benton Nov. 18 Sunday # vs. TBD TBD Athletic Director .................................................................... Dr. Steve Potts Nov. 26 Monday Idaho State TheW.tv 7 p.m. Athletic Department -
Adam Krikorian– Head Coach • 9Th Year • UCLA ('97)
Adam Krikorian – Head Coach • 9th Year • UCLA (‘97) There may not be another head coach in any a third-place finish in the MPSF Tournament and sport throughout the country who has accomplished a No. 3 final national ranking. For the first time in more than Adam Krikorian in such a short span. In program history, the Bruins won four games against his 16 years with UCLA’s water polo program as conference-rival Stanford. In the spring of 2007, both a player and a coach, Krikorian has won an Krikorian guided the women’s team to its third unprecedented 13 national titles – nine as a head consecutive NCAA title and UCLA’s 100th NCAA coach, three as an assistant coach and one as a team championship. The 2007 women’s water polo student-athlete. title marked Krikorian’s fourth national championship This fall, Adam Krikorian enters his ninth season since the start of the 2004-05 school year. as head coach of the UCLA men’s water polo team That season, Krikorian led both water polo teams and his seventh season alone at the helm. In 1999 to national-champion status for the third time in and 2000, he shared head coaching duties with his head coaching career. Krikorian previously led Guy Baker, who now serves as head coach of the both squads to national championships in the same U.S. Women’s National Team. season in 1999-2000 and 2000-01. The 2004 men’s As the men’s water polo head coach, Krikorian water polo team finished with the best winning per- has guided UCLA to three NCAA Championships centage of any UCLA water polo team since 1972, and boasts a .767 winning percentage (155-47 and the 2005 women’s team completed the second record). -
Meet the Ucla Bruins
MMEETEET TTHEHE UUCLACLA BBRUINSRUINS MMEETEET TTHEHE UUCLACLA BBRUINSRUINS 2010-11 Jerime Anderson had surgery on July 1, 2010 JJERIMEERIME to repair a nasal fracture that he sustained in AANDERSONNDERSON a pick-up game during the summer. 2009-10 ##55 • JJUNIORUNIOR • GGUARDUARD • 66-2-2 • 118383 Anderson played in 29 games in 2009-10, AANAHEIM,NAHEIM, CCAA ((CANYONCANYON HHS)S) averaging 24.4 minutes per contest while making 14 starts at the point … he scored in all but three of the 29 games he played in, reaching double fi gures seven times, including a career-high 15 points in 26 minutes in a loss to California (Mar. 12) in the semifi nals of the Pac-10 Tournament … recorded an assist in 27 of the games he played, including a career-high seven assists to go with 12 points, four rebounds, one block and one steal in a win over Colorado State (Dec. 22) … averaged 5.8 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game … fi nished second on the team in assists (100, 3.5 apg), which ranked seventh in the Pac-10 … was also second on the team in assist to turnover ratio at 1.56 (100 AST, 64 TO), which ranked fourth in the Pac-10 … scored 13 points and added a career-high-tying seven assists and one steal in a win over New Mexico State (Dec. 15) … tallied 11 points, four rebounds and two assists in the overtime win at California (Jan. 6) … registered four points, three rebounds, six assists and a career-high six steals in the win over Delaware State (Dec. -
Buffalo Bits 2020 Revised Schedule Table of Contents
Buffalo Bits Location: Boulder, Colo. Games Played (130 seasons): 1,261 Associate AD/SID: David Plati Elevation: 5,334 ft. (Folsom Field) All-Time Record: 710-515-36 (.577) Office Telephone: 303/492-5626 Elevation: 5,345 ft. (Coors Events Center) 2019 Record: 5-7 FAX: 303/492-3811 Population: 106,567 Conference: Pac-12 (0 titles) Home: 303/494-0445 Enrollment: 33,246 Year Joined: 2011 Cell: 303/944-7272 Founded: 35,528 All-Time Record: 20-61 (eight seasons) E-mail: [email protected] Nickname: Buffaloes 2019 Record: 3-6 (5th/South) Assistant AD/SID (co-Football): Curtis Snyder Colors: Silver, Gold & Black Stadium: Folsom Field E-mail: [email protected] Mascot: Ralphie VI (live buffalo) Year Opened: 1924 (Oct. 11) Official CU Athletics Website: www.CUBuffs.com President: Mark Kennedy (St. John’s [Minn.] ’78) Turf: Natural Grass CU Athletics on Twitter: @cubuffs, @CUBuffsFootball Chancellor: Dr. Philip DiStefano (Ohio State ’68) Capacity: 50,183 Karl Dorrell on Twitter: @k_dorrell Provost: Russell L. Moore (UC-Davis ‘76) Head Coach: Karl Dorrell (UCLA ‘86) University Telephone Numbers (303-): Faculty Representative: Dr. Joe Jupille Record at CU: 0-0 (first seasons) Switchboard: 492-1411 (UC-Santa Barbara ‘92) Career Record: 35-27 (five season) Athletic Department: 492-7931 Athletic Director: Rick George (Illinois ’82) Press Luncheon: Tuesdays (11:30) Football Office: 492-5331 Interview Schedule (arrange through SID) Sports Medicine: 492-3801 Ticket Office: 492-8337 table of contents 2020 Information Section ................ 1 Select Circles ........................................ 176 Road Headquarters, Future Schedules 2 Longest Plays ........................................ 187 Pronunciation Guide ........................... 2 Career Leaders .................................... -
Student Athlete Handbook 2020-2021 I
Student Athlete Handbook 2020-2021 I. Quick Facts & Contact Information (3) II. Mission Statements (4) • University • Department III. Governing Bodies (5) • National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics • Champions of Character • California Pacific Conference • Student Athlete Advisory Committee IV. Academics (7) • Academic Requirements • Mid Semester Grades • Freshman Competition Travel Policy • Study Table • Tutorial Policy • Student Athlete Learning Assistant Program • Student Athlete Learning Center • Academic Advising • Priority Registration • Academic Standing • Library V. Student Athlete Eligibility (12) • Athletic Participation • Initial Eligibility • Freshman Eligibility • Continuing Eligibility • Transfer Eligibility • Release Policy • Terms of Eligibility • Eligibility Infractions • Important Eligibility Notes VI. Student Athlete Conduct and Ethics (15) • Student Athlete Conduct & Responsibilities • Social Media Policy • Sportsmanship • Dress Code • Drug and Alcohol Policy • Tobacco Products • Gambling Policy • Harassment UC Merced Student Athlete Handbook Page 1 of 30 • Hazing • Academic Integrity • Criminal Violation • Disciplinary Appeals Process • Student Athlete Hosts VII. Department Policies (21) • Athletic Equipment Policy • Travel Regulations • Selection and Dismissal of a Student Athlete • Attendance Policy • Procedure for Missed Classes Due to Competition • Media Guidelines VIII. Sports Medicine and Athletic Training (23) • General Information • Insurance Coverage • Procedures and Injury Management • Drug/Alcohol -
Chico State in the Ncaa Championship Tournament
2008 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Time Place Fri. Aug. 15 Sacramento State (exhibition) 7:00 CHICO Sun. Aug. 17 UC Davis (exhibition) 11:00 CHICO Thur. Aug. 28 Notre Dame de Namur 7:00 CHICO Sat. Aug. 30 NDNU vs. NW Nazarene (neutral site) 4:30 CHICO Sat. Aug. 30 Academy of Art University 7:00 CHICO Mon. Sep. 1 Northwest Nazarene 11:00 CHICO Thur. Sep. 4 St. Martin's University 1:00 Olympia, WA Sat. Sep. 6 Seattle Pacific University 12:00 Seattle, WA Wed. Sep. 10 Western Washington University 7:00 CHICO Sun. Sep. 14 Humboldt State* 11:30 CHICO Fri. Sep. 19 Cal Poly Pomona* 4:30 CHICO Sun. Sep. 21 Cal State San Bernardino* 11:30 CHICO Fri. Sep. 26 San Francisco State* 4:00 San Francisco Sun. Sep. 28 CSU Monterey Bay 11:30 Seaside Wed. Oct. 1 Cal State Stanislaus* 7:00 CHICO Fri. Oct. 3 Cal State L.A.* 4:00 Los Angeles Fri. Oct. 10 Cal State Dominguez Hills* 7:00 CHICO Sun. Oct. 12 UC San Diego* 11:30 CHICO Fri. Oct. 17 CSU Monterey Bay* 4:30 CHICO Sun. Oct. 19 San Francisco State* 11:30 CHICO Sun. Oct. 26 Cal State Stanislaus* 11:30 Turlock Fri. Oct. 31 Humboldt State* 7:00 Arcata Sun. Nov. 2 Sonoma State* 2:00 Rohnert Park Fri.-Sun. Nov. 7-9 CCAA Championship Tournament TBA Thur.-Sun. Nov. 13-16 NCAA Far West Regional TBA Fri.-Sun. Nov. 21-23 Far West Championship & Quarterfinals TBA Fri.-Sun. Dec. 5-7 NCAA Final Four Tampa, FL *CCAA match Cover Photography by Skip Reager 2008 CHICO STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER WILDCATS SOCCER WHAT'S INSIDE.. -
2008-2009 Softball Guide.Indd
HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS SOOFTBALLFTBALL 22009009 SEENIORNIOR CAAPTAPTAIINN NAATALIETALIE CRRUZUZ JUUNIORNIOR JUUNIORNIOR COOURTNEYURTNEY NEEALONALON ALLYSSAYSSA OLLSENSEN JUUNIORNIOR MAANDYNDY COORREALRREALE JUUNIORNIOR ELLIZABETHIZABETH FOOLEYLEY JUUNIORNIOR MIISSYSSY PIIVONKAVONKA JUUNIORNIOR AMMANDAANDA AUDDETTEETTE COOMMUNITYMMUNITY SEERVICERVICE Autism Speaks’ Walk Now for Autism The 2007-2008 softball team helped raise awareness about the neurobiological disorder, autism, by participating in the 2007 Autism Speaks’ Walk Now for Autism. The Southern New England Walk event took place on Sunday, Sept. 16 at Roger Williams Park in Providence, R.I. The Crusaders were a part of more than 122 walk teams that participated in the event, raising over $287,419.42 for autism research and awareness. The Autism Speaks’ event is an annual community service event for the Holy Cross softball team. Front Row: Liz Foley, Mandy Correale, Caitlin Deitz, Erin Flemming, Rory Ogden, Gibson Banta Middle Row: Jayme Elliot, Natalie Cruz, Julie Girard, Sam Lenhart Back Row: Courtney Nealon, Katie Corrigan, Amanda Audette, Kelsey Seniuk, Kelly O’Neil, Coach Claypool, Missy Pivonka, Tif- fany Medwid, Amanda Webster, Alyssa Olsen AT A GLLANCEANCE HOLY CROSS QUICK FACTS MISSION STATMENT Location: . Worcester, MA 01610 COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS Founded: . .1843 Enrollment: . 2,817 DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Color: . Royal Purple The Mission of the Athletic Department of the College of the Nickname: . .Crusaders Holy Cross is to promote the intellectual, physical, and moral devel- Affi liations: . NCAA Division I, Patriot League opment of students. Through Division I athletic participation, our President: . .Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. young men and women student-athletes learn a self-discipline that Director of Admissions: . Ann McDermott has both present and long-term effects; the interplay of individual Offi ce Phone: . -
2009 Torosvolleyball
2009 TOROS VOLLEYBALL MA RISS A AN D ERSON ASHLEY CL A RK • Junior • ASHLEY DA VISON • Junior • • Senior • MEDIA ROSTER 2009 TOROS VOLLEYBALL 1 • Sarah Murray 2 • Cassidy Mangum 3 • Madison Horsley 4 • Marissa Anderson 5 • Ashley Davison 5-7 • Fr. • L 5-4 • So. • S 5-6 • So. • OH 6-0 • Jr. • OPP 6-0 • Sr. • MB Canyon Lake, CA Victorville, CA San Dimas, CA San Bernardino, CA Stockton, CA 6 • Heather Rushton 7 • Rebecca Raymond 8 • Hilary Hougardy 9 • Cambrea Horn 10 • Ashley Clark 6-1 • So. • MB 6-2 • So. • OH 5-6 • So. • L 5-10 • Jr. • MB 6-0 • Jr. • OH San Dimas, CA Barstow, CA Thousand Oaks, CA Fresno, CA Bakersfield, CA 11 • Rebekah Wolfgramm 13 • Chelsea Thayer 14 • Samantha Maxwell 15 • Courtney Fresenius RS • Nikki Castrellon 5-7 • So. • S 6-0 • Fr. • MB 5-9 • Jr. • OH 5-8 • Jr. • S 5-9 • Fr. • OH Anaheim, CA Shingle Springs, CA Sacramento, CA Seal Beach, CA Littlerock, CA RS • Denise De Vine RS • Celeste Tuioti-Mariner Scott Davenport Christine Tran Andrea Buckner 5-8 • Fr. • OH 5-8 • Fr. • OH/L Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Lake Elisnore, CA Corona, CA 3rd Season 3rd Season 1st Season WWW.GOTOROS.COM 2009 TORO VOLLEYBALL Table of Contents CSUDH Facts 2009 Toros Volleyball Location ..........................1000 E. Victoria St. ........................................Carson, CA 90747 2009 Season Outlook ..............................................2-3 Enrollment ........................................ 12,000 Head Coach Scott Davenport .......................................5 Assistant Coaches ......................................................6 Founded ..............................................1960 2009 Roster & Team Photo ..........................................8 President ........................... Dr. Mildred García Director of Athletics .................Patrick Guillen The 2009 Volleyball Team Athletics Phone ................... -
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