Table of Contents 3 CSUMB Athletic Quick Facts ................................................................................................................................4 Junior Otter Kids Club .........................................................................................................................................5 CSUMB Campus Profile ...................................................................................................................................6-7 University Administrative Staff ..............................................................................................................................8 Athletics Administrative & Coaching Staff .........................................................................................................9-10 The California Collegiate Athletic Association ......................................................................................................11 CSUMB Athletic Facilities .............................................................................................................................12-13 Game Day Insert The Otter Backers .............................................................................................................................................14 Giving to the Otter Backers ...............................................................................................................................15 2007-08 Otter Backer Members ........................................................................................................................16 Fall 2007 Athletic Calender ..............................................................................................................................19 CCAA Members .........................................................................................................................................20-21 CSUMB Athletic Media Outlets ..........................................................................................................................22 CSUMB Athletics The Otter Athletics Game Day Program is published during 100 Campus Center, 84F the three sport seasons of fall, winter, and spring by the Seaside, CA 93955-8001 CSUMB Athletic Department. Phone: (831) 582-3015 Editor: Larry Cline Fax: (831) 582-4023 Layout Editor: Thomas Weed E-mail: [email protected] Printing: Printworx, Watsonville, CA On the Web: Businesses or individuals interested in advertising http://www.OtterAthletics.com with CSUMB Athletics please contact http://csumb.edu/sports Larry Cline at 582-3113 or Kirby Garry at 582-3051 www.OtterAthletics.com 4 CSU Monterey Bay Athletic Quick Facts Name .................................................................................................... California State University, Monterey Bay Address .......................................................................................................................100 Campus Center, 84F Location ......................................................................................................................Seaside, CA 93955-8001 Phone .......................................................................................................................................(831) 582-3015 Fax ...........................................................................................................................................(831) 582-4023 E-Mail ................................................................................................................................. [email protected] Enrollment ............................................................................................................................................... 4,000 Founded .................................................................................................................................................. 1994 Nickname ................................................................................................................................................Otters Colors ..................................................................................................................................Blue, Gold & Green Conference ............................................................................................ California Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Classification ........................................................................................................................... Division II President ......................................................................................... Dr. Dianne F. Harrison, University of Alabama Athletic Director ........................................................................................Dr. Howard Gauthier, Washington State Faculty Athletic Representative .......................................................... Seth Pollack, University of Colorado at Boulder Associate Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator .................................... Stephanie Duke, Cal State Hayward Assistant Athletic Director, Development .............................................................................. Larry Cline, Boise State Marketing & Sports Camps Coordinator ......................................................Kirby Garry, University of North Dakota Compliance Coordinator .............................................................................. Denise Castro, Oral Roberts University Sports Information Director ........................................................................................................................... TBD Marketing & Sports Information Assistant .............................................................................................. Tom Weed Account Technician ........................................................................................................................ Julia Hubbard Office Manager/Student-Athlete Development Coordinator ......................................... Erin Clare, CSU Monterey Bay Head Athletic Trainer ...............................................................................................Ken Howat, Sacramento State Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................................................................... David McNeil, Rowan University www.OtterAthletics.com Junior Otter Kids Club 5 About the Junior Otters The CSU Monterey Bay Junior Otter Kids Clubs is designed to give children ages 12 and under involvement in the exciting world of Otter Athletics! Membership makes a great present for any child for birthdays, holidays and good grades! Membership Benefits All club members receive: • Official Junior Otter t-shirt. • Junior Otter membership card. • Invitations to exclusive events with Monty ‘Rey’ the mascot and CSUMB athletes. • Free admission to all home events. • Free admission to sports clinic (sport of choice) for club members. Registration Your Junior Otter can have all of these benefits for only $20. To register him/her as a Junior Otter please visit us online at www.OtterAthletics.com and click on ‘Junior Otters’ to download the registration form. 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As reported in USA Today, national researchers have recognized CSUMB for “an unshak- able focus on student learning...” CSUMB has produced academy University Center award winners, thriving entrepre- neurs, committed nonprofit and gov- Founded in 1994, CSUMB offers minors, and graduate and teaching ernment leaders, and dedicated teach- sophisticated technologies and spa- credential programs that incorporate ers among thousands of successful cious, modern facilities. Intel Corpora- dozens of academic fields. Praising graduates. Given the university’s com- tion ranks CSUMB twelfth among the CSUMB for placing students at the mitment to creating access to quality nation’s campuses for wireless Internet heart of the enterprise, the Western higher education, many of these alum- access. The Chapman Science Aca- Association of Schools and Colleg- ni represent the first generation in their demic Center opened in 2003 with es accreditation team reported that families to complete college. state-of-the-art science and computer “CSUMB is a product of scholarship labs, and a new signature building at its best—rigorous, ethical, socially building—the $64-million responsible, and respectful of the val- Residential Hall 208 Tanimura & Antle Family ues and strengths of a diverse group Memorial Library—will of people who have adopted a com- open in 2008. mon vision and sense of purpose.” Both close-knit and di- CSUMB’s overall academic pro- verse, the multicultural gram helps students grow through campus community em- real-world experience, discussion
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