'04 WSC Guide.Indd

'04 WSC Guide.Indd

Guide Contents 2004 Quick Facts ...............................2 2003 Season Results .........................19 2004 Numerical Roster .......................3 2003 Statistics ..................................20 2004 Season Preview .......................4-5 AwardAward WinnersWinners .................................21 CCAA Recap .....................................22 COACH PROFILES Big West Conference Recap ..............23 MaryClaire Robinson ..........................6 Rozanne DeWeese, Mark Torguson .....7 TeamTeam RecordsRecords ...................................24 Individual Team Records ..................25 PLAYER PROFILES Aja, Albrecht, Cobb ............................8 CAMPUS SECTION Croze, Daws, Fong .............................9 This is UC Davis ...............................i-ii Green, Guzinski, Kasch ....................10 Student-Athlete Guidance Services ....iii Kocer, Kuteira ..................................11 Athletic TrainingTraining ................................ iv La Vallee, Lizak .................................12 Facilities Overview ......................... v-vi McAllister, Mayers ............................13 TransitionTransition to Division I ..................... vii Ngoon, Patterson ..............................14 Rauschnot, Raymond .......................15 Shesgreen, Smith, Snyder .................16 Steen, Stein, Tuttle ............................17 Wall .................................................18 AGGIE FIELD - HOME OF UC DAVIS SOCCER One of the fi nest playing surfaces in Northern California, Aggie Field has been the home to the UC Davis men’s and women’s soccer teams since 1985. Built with primarily volunteer time materials, Aggie Field is a product of the community’s dedi- cation to the sport of soccer. The stadium bleachers, which have a capacity of 1,200 spectators, are the result of a 10-year project that reached completion in 1997. There are 65 nameplates affi xed to the seat backs to recognize major stadium contributors. Additionally, an electronic scoreboard and high-fi delity sound system has been added to the facility. Furthermore, new restrooms and concessions were added to the baseball/soccer com- plex during the 2001-02 year. Aggie Field was among those facilities invited to submit invitations to become practice facilities for the 1994 World Cup. 2004 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S SOCCER 1 2004 Quick Facts School ...........................................................University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Address .......................................................One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Established/Founded .................................1905/1908 Enrollment ...................................................30,229 Nickname .....................................................Aggies Colors ...........................................................Yale Blue & Gold National Affi liation .....................................NCAA Division II (Reclassifying to D-I) Conference ...................................................Independent (joining Big West Conference in 2007-08) Home Field ...................................................Aggie Field (1,000) Chancellor ....................................................Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64) Director of Athletics ...................................Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley ’73) Senior Associate A.D. .................................Pam Gill-Fisher (UC Davis ’71) Associate A.D.s External Affairs ..............................................Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) Business & Game Mgmt. ................................Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) Intramurals & Sports Clubs. .............................Gary Colberg (Minnesota ‘64) Assistant A.D.s Media Relations .............................................Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Football Operations ........................................Mitch Campbell (UC Davis ‘87) Marketing & Promotions .................................Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Compliance ...................................................Jennifer Cardone (Adelph ‘90) Development .................................................Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) Faculty Athletic Rep. ..................................Dr. Mel Ramey (Penn State ’60) Head Athletic Trainer .................................Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) Head Coach ..................................................MaryClaire Robinson (Colorado College ‘90) Email ............................................................mkrobinson@ucdavis.edu Career & UC Davis Record ........................128-81-15 (12 years) Coach’s Offi ce .............................................333 Hickey Gym, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 Offi ce Phone ................................................530/752-0735 Assistant Coach ..........................................Rozanne DeWeese (Cal St. San Bernardino ‘97) ......................................................................Mark Torguson (Metro State ‘98) Offi ce Phone ................................................530/754-8117 Media Relations Director ..........................Bill Stevens (Washington State ‘87) Email ...........................................................wsstevens@ucdavis.edu Media Relations Phone .............................530/752-3505 (primary), 752-2663 (direct) Media Relations FAX .................................(530) 754-5674 Aggie Sports Hotline .................................(530) 752-1700 Aggies on the Web ....................................http://www.ucdavisaggies.com 2003 Record ..............................................9-9-1, 7-7-0 in CCAA (T3rd in North Division) 2003 Postseason ......................................not eligible Letterwinners Ret./Lost ..........................15/4 Starters Ret./Lost ....................................10/1 2 2004 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S SOCCER 2004 Roster No. Player Pos Ht. Yr. Hometown Schools Major 00 Megan DAWS GK 5-9 Fr. Orinda, CA Miramonte HS ’04 Human Development 1 Krystyn LIZAK** GK 5-7 Jr. Belmont, CA Carlmont HS ’02 Exercise Biology 2 Megan WALL F/MF 5-5 Fr. Davis, CA Davis HS ’04 Undeclared 3 Leifa MAYERS*** F 5-6 Sr. Berkeley, CA Albany HS ’00 Human Devel./Pyschology 4 Alison GREEN** F 5-2 Jr. Piedmont, CA Piedmont HS ’02 Communication 5 Tristan NGOON*** MF 5-3 Sr. Palo Alto, CA Gunn HS ’00 History 6 Kaylie STEIN F 5-7 Fr. Mission Viejo, CA Capistrano HS ’04 Undeclared 7 Arlene TUTTLE* F 5-8 Sr. Santa Rosa, CA Univ. of Oregon American Studies /Maria Carrillo HS ’01 8 Kristin AJA** MF 5-7 Jr. Modesto, CA Grace M. Davis HS ’02 Exercise Biology 9 Lindsey RAYMOND** F 5-8 Jr. Sacramento, CA Bella Vista HS ’02 Economics/Int. Relations 10 Magdalena GUZINSKI* F 5-8 So. Palo Alto, CA Gunn HS ’03 Exploratory 11 Sita KUTEIRA** MF 5-8 Jr. Arcata, CA Arcata HS ’02 Nutrition Science/Spanish 12 Annie McALLISTER F 5-2 Fr. Saratoga, CA Saratoga HS ’04 Communication 13 Erin FONG* D 5-6 So. Carmichael, CA Rio Americano HS ’03 Electrical Engineering 14 Christen RAUSCHNOT** D 5-6 Jr. Morgan Hill, CA Live Oak HS ’02 Biological Sciences 15 Jacque KOCER** D 5-5 Sr. Albuquerque, NM Univ. of Nevada Int. Relations/Spanish /El Dorado HS ’01 16 Katie SHESGREEN** D 5-10 Sr. Lafayette, CA Villanova/Carondelet HS ’01 International Relations 17 Jenna KASCH F/MF 5-3 Fr. Simi Valley, CA Simi Valley HS ’03 Undeclared 18 Kristin PATTERSON*** D/F 5-6 Sr. Twin Falls, ID Twin Falls HS ’00 Biological Sciences 19 Roxanne CROZE* MF 5-6 So. Lafayette, CA Acalanes HS ’03 American Studies 20 Melissa ALBRECHT* D 5-6 So. Torrance, CA South Torrance HS ’03 Exercise Biology 21 Lisa LA VALLEE F 5-9 So. Walnut Creek, CA Sacramento State Clinical Nutrition /Las Lomas HS ’03 22 Katie SNYDER* D 5-6 So. San Diego, CA University City HS ’03 Biological Sciences REDSHIRTS No. Player Pos Ht. Yr. Hometown Schools Major 24 Lacey COBB F 5-3 Fr. Fresno, CA Santa Catalina HS ’04 Exploratory 25 Becky STEEN F 5-6 Fr. Las Flores, CA Tesoro HS ’04 Exploratory 26 McKenzie SMITH D 5-6 Fr. Bonita, CA Helix Charter HS ’04 Exploratory MaryClaire ROBINSON Head Coach, 13th Year (Colorado College ‘90) Rozanne DeWEESE Assistant Coach, 1st Year (Cal St. San Bernardino ‘97) Mark TORGUSON Assistant Coach, 3rd Year (Metro State ‘98) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kristin AJA like “aha” Lisa LA VALLEE like “valley” Roxanne CROZE rhymes with “doze” LEIFA Mayers “LEE-fah” MAGDALENA GUZINSKI “MAG-dah-LAY-nah guh-ZIN-skee” Tristan NGOON “NOON” Jacque KOCER “KOH-sur” Christen RAUSCHNOT “ROSH-nott” SITA KUTEIRA “SEE-tah cuh-TAIR-uh” Katie SHESGREEN “SHEZ-green” Kristin LIZAK “LEE-zack” 2004 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S SOCCER 3 2004 Season Preview Aggies Return Strong Nucleus For Challenging Year Two years removed from a quarterfi nal record. “That is what is so eyebrow-raising appearance at the 2002 NCAA Division II about this year. We have to show up every Championships, the 2004 UC Davis wom- game and the CCAA was a great practice en’s soccer team embarks on another jour- ground for that. It’s very exciting and a bit of ney, this time into the world of Division I. a love-hate relationship with the schedule. The 2004 season is the fi rst in which It’s going to be new and fresh, with different UC Davis competes against a full Big West teams and places to play. But it is going to be schedule. The Aggies will become members a battle every game.” of the league in 2007-08. UC Davis, in the The Aggies boast a veteran roster for the second of a four-year transition from NCAA 2004 campaign, returning 18 letterwinners Division II to Division I, has spent the past from last

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