TORERO BASKETBALL 2006-07 TORERO BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
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2006-07 TORERO GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ......................................................................................................... San Diego, CA
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Founded .........................................................................................................................1949
Enrollment .....................................................................................................................7,600
DATE OPPONENT TIME President .............................................................................................. Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D.
Oct. 31 SD CHRISTIAN COLLEGE~ 7:00 PM
Executive Director of Athletics .............................................................................. Ky Snyder
Nov. 4 MELBOURNE ROOS~ 2:00 PM
Senior Associate Athletics Director .................................................................... Mike Matoso
Nov. 10 CS Northridge 7:00 PM
Assoc. AD/Business Affairs ................................................................................... Dan Yourg
Nov. 14 UC RIVERSIDE 7:00 PM
Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine ................................................................Carolyn Greer, A.T., C
Nov. 19 SAN DIEGO STATE 2:00 PM
Nov. 24 GEORGIA TECH 7:00 PM Assoc. AD/Athletic Development ...................................................................... Brian Fogarty
Nov. 26 AIR FORCE 12:30 PM Assoc. AD for Facilities & Operations .................................................................. John Martin
Dec. 1 University of the Pacific 7:00 PM Assist. AD for Facilities & Operations .................................................................... Andy Fee
Dec. 3 Boise State University 2:00 PM Assoc. AD/ Senior Women’s Administrator .......................................................Shaney Fink
Dec. 6 LONG BEACH STATE 7:00 PM Assistant AD Marketing........................................................................................Briana Ruff.
Dec. 9 CAL POLY SLO 2:00 PM Associate Athletic Trainer ................................................................................Paul Signorelli
Dec. 12 CS BAKERSFIELD 7:00 PM Assistant Athletic Trainer ......................................................................................Wil Filamor
Dec. 16 CS FULLERTON 1:00 PM Strength & Conditioning Coach .....................................................................Shannon Turley
Sport and Business Psychology Consultan ............................................. Karlene Sugarman
Surf N Slam Tournament @ San Diego, CA Affiliation ...................................................................................................... NCAA Division I
Dec. 28 HOLY CROSS 6:00 PM Conference ......................................................................................................... West Coast
Dec. 30 Texas/Oregon State TBD Nickname....................................................................................................................Toreros
School Colors ................................................................................. Torero Blue, Navy, White
Jan. 2 Southern Utah 1:05 PM Athletic Dept. Phone ..................................................................................... (619) 260-4803
Jan. 7 SAN FRANCISCO * 2:00 PM
Jan. 11 PEPPERDINE * 7:00 PM
TEAM INFORMATION
Jan. 13 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT * 2:00 PM
2005 Overall Record .......................................................................................................9-19
Jan. 18 Santa Clara * 7:00 PM
2005 WCC Record (Place ...................................................................................... 4-10 (7th)
Jan. 20 Saint Mary’s * 2:00 PM
2005 Home Record ...........................................................................................................4-8
Jan. 25 PORTLAND * 7:00 PM
Jan. 27 GONZAGA * 2:00 PM 2005 Road Record .........................................................................................................4-10
Feb. 3 San Francisco * 2:00 PM 2005 Neutral Court Record ...............................................................................................1-1
Feb. 8 Loyola Marymount * 7:00 PM 2005 Postseason ............................................................................................................. N/A
Feb. 10 Pepperdine * 2:00 PM Letterwinners returning/Lost ..............................................................................................8/4
Feb. 15 SANTA CLARA * 7:00 PM Starters returning/Lost .......................................................................................................3/2
Feb. 17 SAINT MARY’S * 2:00 PM
Feb. 22 Gonzaga * 7:00 PM
Feb. 24 Portland * 2:00 PM COACHING INFORMATION
Head Coach.........................................................................................................Cindy Fisher
Home games in BOLD CAPS are played at Alma Mater .............................................................................................Arizona State (1988)
USD’S Jenny Craig Pavilion Overall Record.............................................................................................. 68-100 (5 years)
~ Exhibition Game School Record .................................................................................................... 9-19 (1 year)
* West Coast Conference Game Assistant Coaches ....................................................................................Mary Ann Falcosky,
................................................................................................... Aubrey Eblin, Niecee Nelson
MEDIA RELATIONS
Kelly Winther 2005-06 All-WCC Freshman Team
Associate AD/Media Relations .............................................................................. Ted Gosen
Assistant Dir. of Media Relations (Women’s Basketball Contact) ...................... Chris Loucks
Media Relations Coordinator ............................................................................ Ryan McCann
Office Phone ................................................................................................... (619) 260-7930
Cell Phone ..................................................................................................... (619) 954-2825
Office Fax ....................................................................................................... (619) 260-2990
E-mail .................................................................................................cloucks@sandiego.edu
Athletics website .................................................................................... www.usdtoreros.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information ................................. 1 Opponent Information ....................... 33-36
About USD and the City ....................... 2-5 2005-06 Final Statistics/Results ............ 37
About USD Athletics ............................. 6-7 USD Records Section....................... 38-43
USD Athletic Facilities ............................. 8 Year-by-Year Results ........................ 44-46
Torero Game Day Experience ............... 10 All-Time USD Roster ............................. 47
Jenny Craig Pavilion ...............................11 Championship Toreros........................... 48
Season Outlook ................................ 12-13 West Coast Conference ........................ 49
Head Coach Cindy Fisher ................ 14-15 Academic Support ................................. 50
The 2006-07 women’s basketball media USD Assistant Coaches ................... 16-18 Compliance............................................ 51
guide is a product of the San Diego Media Re- 2006-07 Roster/Team Photo.................. 19 USD Administration .......................... 52-58
lations Office...The guide was designed, written Player Favorites..................................... 20 USD Strength and Conditioning ............ 59
and edited by Chris Loucks...Cover design by Player Bios ....................................... 21-31 Media Relations ..................................... 60
Chris Loucks...Photography provided by Brock
Scott...Printing done by King’s Printing
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THE CAMPUS...
The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution
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 Alcalá 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 architectural style.
Under the leadership of Mother Rosalie Hill of the Society of the
Sacred Heart and Bishop Charles Francis Buddy of the Diocese
of San Diego, the University of San Diego began as separate
colleges for men and
women. The first classes met in 1952; the School of Law opened its doors
in 1954. By the late 1960’s it became clear that both colleges would benefit
from combining academic resources, and in 1972 the University of San Diego
became a single coeducational Catholic university.
Now governed by a board of trustees independent from the founding organi-
zations, USD is a Roman Catholic institution that welcomes students, faculty
and staff of diverse religions, traditions and remains dedicated to the values
originally articulated by Mother Hill and Bishop Buddy. Students choose from
more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degrees programs in academic
divisions including the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of Busi-
ness Administration, Leadership and Education Sciences, Law and Nursing
and Health Science.
Men aspiring to the Roman Catholic priesthood prepare for their vocation at the
St. Francis Center for Priestly Formation.
The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions
in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th cen-
tury Spanish
Renaissance
style. Since
1984, USD
has complet-
ed numerous major construction and expansion projects.
In 2000 the Jenny Craig Pavilion, a 5,100-seat athletic
center, opened its doors as home to USD basketball and
volleyball. Two years ago, the Joan B. Kroc Institute for
Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus,
and in 2003 the Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and
Technology opened. A five-story Spanish Renaissance
parking garage (1,100 spaces) was completed in 1998.
A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of
1995, connecting the entrances of the Immaculata and
Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university
completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which
includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center,
classrooms and laboratories.
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THE ACADEMICS...
USD enrolls more than 7,600 students
who have a choice of more than 60 under-
graduate and graduate degree programs.
Admission to USD, which consistently
ranks among the top schools in the nation,
is highly selective. USD received more than
7,800 applications for approximately 1,100
undergraduate openings in Fall of 2005.
The class of 2009 entered with a GPA of
3.74 and an average SAT score of 1176.
USD has earned recognition in such publi-
cations as the 2006 edition of The Princeton
Review annual college guide as being one
of the best colleges in the United States.
The Princeton Review recently included
USD as one of the nation’s most socially
conscious institutions in its book, Colleges
with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with
Outstanding Community Involvement.
Notable USD Graduates
USD in 2003, joined the elite company
of Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest Steve Altman (1986)
honor society. Nationwide, only about President Qualcomm, Inc.
10 percent of all colleges and universi- 2004 Author E. Hughes Career Achieve-
ties have Phi Beta Kappa chapters. ment Award Recipient
USD was granted membership to the
Mortar Board National Honor Society Bill Bavasi (1980)
General Manager of the Seattle Mariners
in 2000.
Bernie Bickerstaff (1968)
In 2003, USD welcomed the addition of General Manager and Head Coach of the
the 150,000-square-foot Donald P. Shi- Charlotte Bobcats
ley Center for Science and Technology
building, which provides an interdisci- Mike Brown (1992)
plinary science facility serving every Cleveland Cavaliers
USD student as he or she completes
science course requirements. Brady Clark (1996)
Outfielder, Milwaukee Brewers
The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, opened in 2001,
Alison Cox (2001)
is one of 10 comprehensive peace centers nationwide with facilities for Medalist in the Olympics-Women’s Rowing
major international peace efforts.
Theo Epstein (2000)
General Manager of the Boston Red Sox
Andrew Firestone (1998)
Reality TV Star - The Bachelor
John Redmond (1980)
President and CEO if the MGM Grand
Resorts
John Shaw (1973)
President of the Saint Louis Rams
Juan Vargas (1983)
California State Assembly
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STUDENT LIFE...
Student life at the University of San Diego is coordinated through
Associated Students, the student-composed governing body
of the university. This group of students creates most of the
events on campus including dances, barbecues, and special
guest speakers, such as Saturday Night Live comedian Horatio
Sanz. Off-campus excursions have also been sponsored by AS,
such as trips to see the Harlem Globetrotters perform at the San
Diego Sports Arena and bus trips to Disneyland and the Getty
Center in Los Angeles.
Through the Office of University Ministry, the strong Catholic
tradition of USD is manifested through the student body. UM
provides the campus with opportunities to attend and participate
in weekly Mass and offers retreats throughout the semester.
Service projects such as Tijuana Spring Breakthrough, a house
building project in Tijuana and Baja California, give students the
chance to get involved in providing assistance to those
less fortunate. UM also sponsors outreach programs,
both on campus and in the local Linda Vista community,
including tutoring and mentoring.
Campus Recreation offers students a way to destress
through fitness classes, such as yoga, kickboxing, and
aerobics, and through extracurricular classes, including
ballroom dancing and massage. Classes in sailing, surf-
ing and scuba diving allow students to get outside in the
beautiful San Diego weather and learn new activities.
The intramural program is an integral part of student life
on campus with over two-thirds of the USD community
partaking in intramural sports. Sports range from the
widely known flag football, basketball, and volleyball to
the lesser-known, yet still widely popular, ultimate frisbee
and dodgeball.
There are more than 65 student organizations on campus, including fraternities, sororities and academic clubs, that are
open to the entire USD student body.
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THE CITY...
San Diego is truly “America’s Finest City.” A modern metropolis
(second largest in California) and a popular year-round resort, San
Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas,
hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of Cali-
fornia’s greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor
in determining the city’s history, economy and development.
Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country’s only area with per-
fect climate. This ideal year-round environment posts an average
daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average
of less than 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity gener-
ally low, even in the summer. The climate, attractive setting and
recreational facilities make San Diego “America’s Finest City.”
The city has mostly avoided the evils of urban sprawl, which has
allowed its downtown to remain vibrant, especially the Gaslamp
Quarter. San Diego is also home to the world-famous San Diego
Zoo as well as Sea World. The city is great for families, but for
those without kids, there is a lot to do as well.
San Diego is home to a number of military bases, primarily due
to its lo-
cation. In
1941, after the Pearl Harbor attacks, the U.S. established the
headquarters of the Pacific Fleet in San Diego, and the city is now
home to the largest air naval station on the west coast.
Unlike many cities, San Diego’s airport is right next to downtown,
increasing its convenience even more. It is hard to believe that
San Diego is the nation’s sixth-largest city, it just retains a small
town feel.
According to Sports Illustrated, “For sheer numbers of participants,
diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the
sports fitness capital of the U.S.” Sports are a major feature of the
San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel,
wind-surf on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any of the over 80
golf courses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1,158-acre recreation and cultural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two
gymnasiums, two municipal golf courses, and one of the nation’s
finest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600-acre playground for jog-
ging, fishing, bicycling, tennis, golf, jet skiing and kite flying.
As well as participating in recreational activities, San Diego supports
their professional
teams -- the NFL AREA ATTRACTIONS
Chargers play at
Qualcomm Sta- l San Diego Padres
dium, and the l San Diego Chargers
San Diego Pa- l Petco Park
dres play at Pet- l Qualcomm Stadium
co Park. During l Balboa Park
college football l San Diego Zoo
bowl week, San l Wild Animal Park
Diego annually l Hall of Champions (Sports Museum)
hosts the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl in late December. During 1998, l San Diego Museum of Art
Qualcomm Stadium hosted the Super Bowl game between Denver and l Old Town Historical Park
Green Bay; followed by the World Series between the San Diego Padres l Horton Plaza
and the New York Yankees. The Super Bowl returned to San Diego in l Seaport Village
2003. Whatever sporting activity there is, it’s here in San Diego -- the l Sea World
sports capital of the U.S.! l Cabrillo National Monument
l Mission Bay Park
l Space and Science Museum
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TORERO ATHLETICS... A TRADITION OF SUCCESS
The University of San Diego has a long history of athletic success since Torero Highlights
making the jump from Division II to Division I back in 1979. The Toreros
joined the West Coast Conference in 1979 and have remained loyal mem- Baseball
bers of the conference ever since. The Toreros field 16 Division I teams WCC Championships: 2002, 2003
with womens’ sports including: basketball, cross country, rowing, soccer, NCAA Appearances: 2002, 2003, 2006
softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Men’s sports include: baseball,
basketball, cross country, golf, football, rowing, soccer and tennis. Men’s Basketball
WCC Champions: 1984, 1987
The Toreros football team competes in the Division I-AA Pioneer Football WCC Tournament Titles: 1984, 1987, 2003
League; the swimming and diving team compete in the Western Athletic NCAA Appearances: 1984, 1987, 2003
Conference and the softball team competes in the Pacific Coast Softball
Conference as the WCC does not sponsor these particular sports. Women’s Basketball
WCC Tournament Titles: 1993, 2000
In the mid to late 1980’s, the Torero athletics teams splashed on the NCAA Appearances: 1993, 2000
national scene placing the small private school from Southern California
on the map. In 1984, the Torero men’s basketball team made its debut Men’s Golf
in the national spotlight winning the WCC Championship and making its NCAA Appearances: 2006
inaugural appearance in the NCAA tournament. Three years later, the
men’s basketball team would again make an appearance in the NCAA Men’s Soccer
Tournament after once again claiming the WCC championship. The WCC Championships: 1992, 1995,1998
Torero men’s basketball team made one more appearance in the field of 1999, 2000
64 after pulling off an upset win in the WCC Tournament championship NCAA Appearances: 1990, 1992, 1993
game over heavily favored Gonzaga University in 2003 to receive the 1994, 1995, 1998
conference’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. 1999, 2000, 2001
2002, 2003
The success of Torero athletics was not limited to the men’s basketball
team. Several other teams began to splash on the national scene with Women’s Soccer
the men’s tennis program becoming the next athletic program to enter the NCAA Appearances: 1996,1999, 2000
NCAA postseason. In 1989 and 1990 the men’s tennis team dominated 2001, 2002, 2003
the WCC and not only made it into the NCAA postseason, but advanced 2004
on to the second round in both seasons. Since then, the men’s tennis
program has maintained that success making five more appearances Men’s Tennis
into the postseason with trips in 1995, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. In WCC Championships: 1989. 1990
1990, four-time All-American Jose Luis Noriega enjoyed a lot of success NCAA Appearances: 1989, 1990, 1995
advancing all the way to the quarterfinals in singles play, and in 2005 2003, 2004, 2005
Pierrick Ysern was the national runner-up in singles play. 2006
Women’s Tennis
The tennis success was not limited to the men, as the Torero women NCAA Appearances: 1989, 1990, 1991
have also seen success in the NCAA postseason, making eight trips to 1992, 1995, 1996
the postseason since the move to Division I in 1979. The women’s ten- 1997, 1998, 1999
nis teams have made appearances from 1989-92, and 1995-99 with the
1989, 1990, 1997 and 1999 squads advancing into the second round. Women’s Volleyball
Like the men’s program, the women have sent numerous individuals to WCC Championships: 1998, 1997, 2004
the postseason with four-time NCAA All-American Zuzana Lesenarova NCAA Appearances: 1993, 1996, 1997
claiming the national championship in 1999, giving USD it’s first national 1998, 1999, 2001
championship at the Division I level. 2002, 2003, 2004
2005
In the early 1990’s, Torero athletics began to succeed in other sports as
well with arguably the highlight coming in the 1992 season when the men’s
soccer team became the national runner-up to the University of Virginia.
The men’s soccer team however was no stranger to the postseason
having made it’s inaugural appearance in the College Cup Tournament
in 1990. Since then the Toreros have made nine more appearances in
the postseason, advancing to the second round three times.
In 1993, the women’s volleyball team began to make a lot of noise mak-
ing their inaugural appearance in the postseason. The Toreros have
since enjoyed nine appearances in the postseason with the 2004 squad
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advancing as far as the Sweet 16.
In 1993, the women’s basketball team had one of its most successful
season’s in program history as they made their inaugural trip into the
NCAA Tournament after claiming the WCC Tournament Champion-
ship. The Toreros have since made one more trip to the “Big Dance”
in 2000. This was a season in which USD pulled off a major upset
in the WCC Championship game against heavily favored and top-
seeded Pepperdine University.
The Women’s soccer program began to enjoy success in the mid
1990’s. In 1996 they not only made their inaugural trip the College
Cup Tournament, but advanced to the second round. Then from
1999-2004 the women’s soccer team was a consistent participant
in the postseason with the 1999 and 2004 squads advancing on to
the second round.
After the turn of the century, the success of Torero athletics has con-
tinued. In 2002 and 2003 ,the baseball program made its mark in
the postseason after capturing back-to-back WCC Championships
and advancing to the NCAA regionals both seasons to become the
first baseball team in the Division I era to make the postseason. The
baseball team has continued that success in 2006 as they earned
their first at-large berth into the NCAA postseason.
The women’s swimming team, which competes in the WAC, has
shown recent success as they have sent individuals to the postseason
in 2003, 2004 and 2006. In all three seasons Ashley Swart competed
for USD in the 400 IM and 200 breast with her highest finish coming
in the 2003 season when she placed 11th nationally in the 400 IM.
The USD football team has found recent success as well as they
claimed the PFL championship in the 2005 season after posting a
program-best 11-1 record. They finished ranked No. 1 in the final
Sports Cup Division I-AA mid-major poll.
The USD golf team has began to make recent success as they made
its inagural apprearence in the NCAA Postseason in 2006.
WHAT ABOUT THE NICKNAME?
In 1961, the Most Reverend Bishop Buddy, the founding father of
USD, announced that the school’s nickname would change from
the Pioneers to the Toreros. “The name Toreros is keeping with the
friendly relationship which exists between San Diego and Mexico,”
his excellency said at the time.
Torero comes from the Spanish term toro, the bull, and from the word
torear, to fight bulls. All of the contestants in the ring are called toreros.
Torero is a general term describing a bullfighter and signifies courage,
honor and fidelity. USD student-athletes, like the Torero, represent a
willingness to stand alone in the ring and accept the challenge.
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USD ATHLETIC FACILITIES
The Jenny Craig Pavilion
The Jenny Craig Pavilion serves as home to the Toreros men’s and
women’s basketball teams as well as the women’s volleyball team.
This 17.5 million dollar arena has a seating capacity of 5,100 and
has quickly garnered major attention from around the region, as the
West Coast Conference selected USD as the site of the 2001, 2002
and 2003 WCC Basketball Championships. It has hosted the 2002
California Junior College Basketball Championships, the annual
Kiwanis Basketball Tournament, the Darrell Russell Celebrity Char-
ity Basketball game, the 2003 NFL Celebrity Basketball Game, the
Official Super Bowl XXXVII Luncheon, and the 2004 Judo National
Championships.
Jenny Craig Pavilion
Cunningham Baseball Stadium
The Cunningham Baseball Stadium serves as the home diamond
to the USD baseball team. Since its inception in 1970, the stadium
has undergon several renovations. Prior to the 2003 campaign, the
stadium received several significant additions. A “Turf Tech” synthetic
grass surface was installed in the foul areas between first and third
base. Secondly, a new press box was built at the top of Cunningham
Stadium that keeps the central architectural theme of 16th century
Spanish Renaissance alive. In addition, a new public address system
has been added. The playing surface consists of “Bullseye” Bermuda
grass and the dirt portion of the infield is crushed red brick. In 2006,
the stadium received a brand new scoreboard.
Torero Stadium
Torero Stadium serves as home to both the USD football and soccer Cunningham Baseball Stadium
programs. The stadium has recently received renovations that were
completed to host the WUSA San Diego Spirit, with over $3.5 million
dollars spent to enlarge the seating areas and add spectator comforts.
Torero stadium capacity is now 6,000. In 2001, the installation of the
upgraded lighting system took place, and the final piece of the renova-
tions was a Daktronics video board that plays movie clips and replays,
as well as scoreboard information. The playing surface is “Bullseye”
Bermuda grass, with soccer dimensions measuring 118 yards x 72
yards, with football conforming to NCAA regulations.
USD Softball Complex
The USD Softball Complex serves as the home diamond for the Torero
softball team. The playing surface is “Bullseye” Bermuda grass, with
the facility also including two batting cages that allow players to work
on their hitting skills. A lighted LED Daktronics scoreboard sits over Torero Stadium
the right field fence and allows fans to be updated on game stats.
Stadium seating capacity is 325, and spectators are also comforted
by a full-service concessions stand and public facilities. The stadium
is also lighted, enabling night games. In addition, a new public ad-
dress system has been added, as well as a press box down the third
base line.
USD Sports Center Pool
USD Softball Complex
USD West Tennis Courts
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JENNY CRAIG PAVILION
THIS IS THE...
With the donation of seven million dollars by Sid and ues that have the scoreboard suspended over the center
Jenny Craig, the University of San Diego received the of the court, forcing some spectators to crane their necks
lead gift necessary to proceed with the planning of the to check the score, the Jenny Craig Pavilion was designed
17.5 million dollar Jenny Craig Pavilion. The Jenny Craig with large scoreboards and video screens on the north and
Pavilion serves as home to the Torero men’s and women’s south walls, and smaller scoreboards on the east and west
basketball teams as well as the Torero women’s volleyball sides.
team. The Jenny Craig Pavilion officially opened its doors
on Thursday, October 5, 2000 and was instantly recog- Other benefits the coaches and administration appreciate
nized as one of the finest collegiate athletic facilities of its are the opportunities to attract television coverage games,
size. host concerts, USD tournaments and special games. The
Jenny Craig Pavilion quickly garnered major attention from
The Jenny Craig Pavilion, located at the eastern end of around the region, as the West Coast Conference selected
campus between Torero Stadium and Cunningham Base- USD as the site of the 2001, 2002 and 2003 WCC Bas-
ball Stadium, has a seating capacity of 5,100, a 3,800 ketball Championships, the 2002 California Junior College
square foot fitness center, coaches offices, athletic train- Basketball Championships, the annual Kiwanis Basketball
ing facilities, locker rooms, a concession stand and recep- Tournament, the Darrell Russell Celebrity Charity Basket-
tion room. The arena ball game, the 2003 NFL Celebrity Basketball Game, the
was constructed,with the Official Super Bowl XXXVII Luncheon, and the 2004 Judo
university’s architectural National Championships.
theme of 16th century
Spanish Renaissance,
and contains state-of-
the-art sound and light-
ing as well as two Dak-
tronics video boards for
spectator comfort.
This is the second home
to USD basketball and
volleyball teams, and
seats twice the number
of fans as the universi-
ty’s old Sports Center.
Unlike basketball ven-
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THE TIME IS NOW FOR USD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
With one season under her belt, for us at the point guard position.”
head coach Cindy Fisher has the Last season, Rego set a new school
2006-07 University of San Diego record for most single-season steals
women’s basketball team focused on with 75. Despite the fact that she
improving overall as a team and to missed seven games with an illness
make a run at the West Coast Confer- last season, she still finished with the
ence title. fourth highest points per game aver-
Fisher and her coaching staff feel age at 7.1 and also recorded 80 as-
like the time is now for this team and sists and 76 rebounds.
can look to several returners to help The return of Sprague has a lot of
get the team to achieve their goals. people around San Diego excited as
Returning for USD are seniors Ashley she missed all of last season with an
Voisinet and Sabine Loewe, junior injury. Sprague is a 6-5 center out
guard Amanda Rego, and sopho- of Mission Bay High School in San
mores Amber Sprague, Kelly Win- Diego. As a freshman, she had op-
ther, Kiva Herman and Kaila Man- ponents impressed as she averaged
grum. 14.5 points per game and 5.0 boards
With these returners, mixed in with a game en route to earning an All-
an abundance of new talent, Fisher WCC honorable mention, despite only
feels good about her team’s chances playing in six conference games due
this season, but knows that the key to injury. Her 14.5 points per game
to any successful team will be to stay average set a new freshman school
healthy.
Loewe, a 6-4 center from Lauch-
hammer, Germany, makes her return
for the Toreros after having career
highs in total rebounds at 159 (5.7 per
record for most points per game.
Sprague has fully recovered from her
injury and will be ready for battle come
the start of the season.
“It will be key to keep her healthy
Amanda
Herman makes her return for the
game), blocks with 17, steals with 20 and to allow her to play some minutes Toreros after a solid freshman cam-
and minutes played with 869. Loewe early on and gain some confidence paign that saw her gain more and
was third on the team with her 7.4 back, and to try and not put too many more minutes down the stretch. Her-
points per game average. expectations on her too early,” said man played a key role for the Toreros
Voisinet also posted career-best Fisher. “We are excited as a coach- in the final month of the season as she
numbers in 05-06. She set her per- ing staff to have her back and we will was thrust into more minutes due to
sonal season-best in points scored enjoy watching her make a contribu- injuries. Herman responded and put
with 156 (5.8 points per game), in tion to this program.” up good numbers. For the season
rebounds with 133 (4.9 per game), in Winther, USD’s All-WCC Freshman she averaged 2.1 points per game
steals with 29 and in minutes played team member from a year ago, also and 1.2 rebounds per game.
with 690. makes her return for the Toreros. Last Mangrum is the final returner for
“Our senior class of Ashley and season, Winther proved to everyone the Toreros in 2006-07. Mangrum,
Sabine have a lot of minutes on the that she is a scoring threat as she av- like Herman, was also forced to play
floor for USD and I think that is go- eraged 9.1 points per game to place a lot of minutes late in the season due
ing to help us down the stretch,” said second on the team in this category. to injuries. Mangrum responded by
Fisher. “I think that they have great Winther came on strong at the end of putting up solid numbers and starting
leadership skills and I think they have last season as she finished the sea- in nine of the last 10 games. During
a great urgency to put a stamp on the son scoring in double digits in six of that stretch, she posted her first col-
program.” the final nine games, averaging 11.9 legiate double-double in a win against
Rego is the lone returning junior points per game during that stretch. Saint Mary’s College as she poured in
on the roster and the coaching staff is Winther finished the season with 64 12 points coupled with 11 rebounds to
excited about the work she has done rebounds and 34 steals. help lead USD to victory. On the sea-
over the summer. “Kelly is capable of putting up big son, Mangrum averaged 3.3 points per
“Amanda has done a phenomenal numbers for us every night. She is a game and 3.4 rebounds per game.
job this summer,” said Fisher. “She good defender and is someone that USD will also be looking to the
has an unbelievable work ethic and we are going to really count on this newcomers to help the team achieve
has put in the time to make herself year,” explained Fisher. “She is very their goals, and Fisher and her staff
a better player. She also has shown conscientious, loves the game and have done a great job of recruiting
some really good leadership for us loves to score. I think she is going some very talented young ladies.
right now. I think with her size and to be a fun one to watch develop this
strength, she is going to be really key year.” The first newcomer the Toreros have
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is Morgan Henderson. Henderson, Another newcomer to the San moves really well without the ball and
a 6-1 freshman from Leawood, Kans., Diego roster will be Hannah Mor- is a super long and very versatile play-
comes to the Toreros after a stand-out genstern, who hails from Littleton, er. I think she will help us in that big
high school career at Notre Dame de Colo. While at Highlands Ranch High guard position also.”
Sion High School. As a senior she School, she helped lead her team to The final newcomer to the Toreros’
was named the Kansas City Player of the 2005 state championship. Twice roster this season is Erica Carlson.
the Year after helping lead her team she was named All-State honorable The 6-4 freshman from Tucson, Ariz.,
to the Class 5A state championship. mention and also earned an McDon- joins the team after a stand-out career
She was a two-time All-State selec- ald’s All-American nomination during at Canyon del Oro High School. Dur-
tion and a first-team All-Metro League her four-year career. ing her senior season she averaged
honoree as a senior. She left her high “Hannah can shoot from three up a double-double at 14.6 points per
school as the fourth all-time leading to four feet behind the three point line game and 12.5 rebounds per game.
scorer with 1,317 points and set sev- with ease,” said Fisher. “I think that For her efforts, she was named first-
eral single-game records as a senior, with the strength of our post game, team All-4A Sonoran League and was
including free throws made in a sea- opposing defenses are going to have named the league’s Defensive Player
son with 176 and free throw percent- to double down on us which will give of the Year.
age at 87.6 %. our shooters much more opportunity “Erica Carlson can run the floor
“Morgan Henderson is a great re- and Hannah will be a big help in this well, has great hands and a beauti-
cruit for us,” said Fisher. “The thing part of our offense.” ful shot from the outside,” said Fisher.
that is great about her is that she is so The next freshman to join USD’s “She is not someone that is very lim-
versatile. She can step out and shoot roster in the 2006-07 season is Sara ited as far as being a low block player.
the three, can put it on the floor and is VanderHorst from Pleasanton,, Calif. We are going to be able to step her
one of the toughest players we have Vanderhorst was named the East Bay out a little bit and move her off some
in the low post. She likes to bang and Athletic League MVP as a junior and screens and she will be able to hit the
likes to get in there and mix it up. She senior and helped lead her team to the open shots for us.”
is going to add a lot to our team, giving EBAL championship as a junior. Dur- With this abundance of talent, USD
us a lot of depth at the big guard and ing her senior season she averaged will look to improve upon their win-
the post position.” an amazing 22 points per game en loss total of a season ago, and they
The lone newcomer who is not route to earning her fourth consecu- have a schedule that will have the To-
a freshman is junior transfer Alcha tive first-team All-EBAL honor. reros on their home court a lot. USD
Strane, who hails from Hayward, “Sarah was a great high school will have 17 home games this season,
Calif. The Ohlone Junior College player and a really good scorer,” said and some of the teams that highlight
transfer, comes to USD after leading Fisher. “She is a true motion player, the home schedule are the University
the state in assists with an average of Texas, Oregon State University,
of 6.7 assists per game. She also Georgia Tech University, Holy Cross
ranked among the top-10 last season and the Air Force Academy. USD will
in scoring at an average of 17 points also host 2006 NCAA Tournament par-
per game. As a freshman, she was a ticipant and the defending Big West
member of the Oregon State Univer- Conference Champions UC Riverside
sity women’s basketball team and had as well as defending WCC champion
a solid season for the Beavers. Pepperdine University. The Toreros
London Houchin is the next new will also host an always tough Loyola
face in a Torero uniform as she hails Marymount University squad as well
from Ramona, Calif. The 5-6 guard as Gonzaga University.
joins the team after earning a first- “I think we are looking to improve
team All-CIF selection as a senior. our overall win-loss record,” said
She helped lead Ramona High School Fisher. “We would like to finish in the
to a Valley League championship as a top four of the conference, with the
sophomore and junior, and earned the ultimate goal to win the conference
Valley League’s MVP award during championship and move on to the
her final two season’s in a Ramona NCAA tournament, that is something
uniform. we have talked about as a group and
“London Houchin scored huge we feel we are capable of achieving.”
points in high school, and is very ca-
pable of scoring at this level,” said
Fisher. “She has a nice mid range
Sabine
game and can step out and shoot the
three as well. She is a super athletic
player and will be a great defender for
us. “
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CINDY FISHER
Head Coach
2nd-year
Arizona State, 1988
Cindy Fisher was named the University of San
Diego head women’s basketball coach on April 19,
2005.
During her first season at USD, the Toreros showed
remarkable improvement and were close in majority of
their games. The Toreros did record a huge 15 point
win over Santa Clara on the road and were close in
games against Georgia Tech, Boise State and against
Loyola Marymount in the first round of the WCC Cham-
pionship Tournament. Fisher also helped guide Tiara
Harris to a All-WCC selection and Kelly Winther to a
All-WCC Freshman team selection.
Fisher, the University of Nebraska’s top assistant
the previous two seasons, and head coach for Wyo-
ming between 1998-2003, became USD’s third head
coach dating back to the program’s inception in 1978-
79. She took over for Kathy Marpe who stepped down
after directing the program for 25 years.
Fisher helped lead Nebraska to back-to-back ap-
pearances in the WNIT during her two seasons with
the Huskers. In 2004-05, the team finished 18-14 over-
all and 8-8 in the Big 12. The Huskers recorded the
program’s first win over a top-5 team with its 103-99
victory over eventual NCAA National Champion, Bay-
lor, in January of 2005. They also posted Big 12 wins
over No. 14 Iowa State and Oklahoma, both NCAA
Tournament participants. Fisher recruited and coached
Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, Jelena Spiric, and re-
cruited and developed post player, Danielle Page, who
earned Big 12 Rookie of the Week honors twice.
During the 2003-04 campaign, the Huskers finished
18-12 overall, and produced one of the top 10 turn-
arounds in NCAA Division I women’s basketball with
10 more victories. The team earned two wins over top
25 teams; the team cracked the top-25 national rank-
ings for the first time since 1999; and the 2004 recruit-
ing class was ranked 28th nationally.
In five seasons as the head coach at Wyoming,
Fisher compiled a 59-81 record. However, Fisher’s ac-
complishments at Wyoming go well beyond her over-
all coaching record. Fisher’s Cowgirl teams showed
improvement in each of her five seasons, culminating
with an 18-12 mark in 2002-03. The 18 wins were the
school’s most victories since 1989-90. She also led the
Cowgirls to their first postseason appearance since
1989-90 with a trip to the 2003 WNIT, where Wyoming
notched a first-round win over Montana. The WNIT win
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over Montana marked the first postseason vic-
tory in Wyoming women’s basketball history. THE FISHER FILE
Her 2001-2002 team at Wyoming finished No. 1992-93 .......................... Assistant Coach at Illinios State (11-16 record)
1994-95 .......................... Assistant Coach at Weber State
1 in the country in academic excellence with a 1995-98 .......................... Assistant Coach at Old Dominion (92-8 combined record)
team GPA of 3.486. 1998-2003 ...................... Head Coach at Wyoming (59-81 combined record)
Before taking the job at Wyoming, Fisher 2003-05 .......................... Assistant Coach at Nebraska (36-26 combined record)
2005-present .................. Head Coach at San Diego (9-19 record)
spent three seasons as an assistant coach at
Old Dominion. She served as the Lady Mon- FISHER’S YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD CAOCHING RECORD
archs’ recruiting coordinator and scheduling Year School Record Postseason
coordinator and prepared scouting reports, 2005-06 San Diego 9-19
while also acting as the team’s public relations 2002-03 Wyoming 18-12 WNIT 1-1
2001-02 Wyoming 13-15
liaison. During her three-year stint, ODU com- 2000-01 Wyoming 11-17
piled a 92-8 record, including a 34-win season 1999-00 Wyoming 10-18
and a pair of 29-win seasons. Old Dominion 1998-99 Wyoming 7-19
Six Year Totals 68-100 1-1
advanced to the national championship game
in 1997, and qualified for the Sweet 16 in each
of her three seasons. Fisher also built up her
coaching resume with stops at Weber State (1994-95), Mesa CC in
Arizona (1988-90; 1993-94), and Illinois State (1992-93; graduate
assistant, 1990-92).
From Cheyenne, Wyoming, Fisher was a three-year starter at
Cheyenne Central High School, before competing at Eastern Wyo-
ming College in Torrington. Her career was cut short by a hip injury,
but she earned her associate’s degree in 1984. She transferred to
Arizona State and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree
in Physical Education with an emphasis in Exercise Physiology in
1988.
After graduation, she served as a physical education instructor
at Mesa Community College from 1988 to 1990, before completing
her Master’s Degree in Physical Education with an emphasis in Ad-
ministration of Sport at Illinois State in 1992.
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MARY ANN FAlCoSkY
Assistant Coach
2nd-year
Northern Arizona, 1993
Mary Ann Falcosky begins her second year at USD as an assistant coach under Toreros head coach
Cindy Fisher. Falcosky has a wealth of coaching experience at both the division I and junior college levels
and over 12 years of recruiting experience. With this experience, one of her primary responsibilities will be
to coordinate the recruiting effort of the Toreros. Falcosky also works with the USD marketing department
to promote the women’s basketball program and assists the strength and conditioning coach to ensure the
physical fitness levels of the Toreros is at a championship level.
Other responsibilities Falcosky will take on at USD include the scouting of opponents to assist Fisher
with game plans. During the game, she will chart the Toreros defensive schemes and provide defensive and
offensive input to Fisher. She is also in charge of the development of the post players and will assist with
the academic success of the student-athletes through the women’s basketball academic and mentoring pro-
gram.
Prior to joining the USD staff, Falcosky completed a two-year stint as an assistant coach at Weber State
in Ogden, Utah. Falcosky was essential in helping Weber State compile a 38-18 record between 2002-2005,
including a 21-8 finish in the 2004-2005 season.
Her main responsibilities on the Wildcat staff included the individual development of both post and guard
players, organizing team travel, assisting with recruiting, organizing and running the high school jamboree
camps, marketing and promoting the program, working with the strength and conditioning coach regarding
pre, in, and post season strength training and assisting Coach Taylor on the court with both offense and de-
fense.
Prior to joining the Weber State staff, Falcosky spent five years as an assistant coach at the University
of Wyoming. While at Wyoming, Falcosky was instrumental in implementing an academic program, which
resulted in 32 players being recognized academically on an Academic All-Conference Team, and the WBCA
recognizing the 2001-02 Wyoming women’s team for having the highest GPA in the country among Division I
institutions. Other duties include, assisting with all aspects of organizing and running one of the largest team
camps (1,800 attendees) in the country, coordinating and assisting with the recruiting efforts which attracted
student-athletes from the northwest, west, and mid-west regions and having contributed to the development
of seven players who were able to continue their careers playing professionally overseas.
Prior to working at Wyoming, Falcosky was an assistant at Mesa Community College in Mesa, Ariz. for
four years. Her 1998-99 recruiting class finished the season ranked 5th in the NJCAA Division II poll. Overall,
Falcosky has 13 years of coaching experience at the division I, junior college, and high school levels.
A native of Tempe, Ariz., Falcosky is
a 1993 graduate of Northern Arizona
University and holds her masters de-
gree in kinesiology and health from
the University of Wyoming.
USD coaching staff (l-r): Mary Annn Falcosky, Cindy Fisher, Aubrey Eblin, Niecee Nelson
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AUBREY EBlIN
Assistant Coach
2nd-year
old Dominion, 1999
Aubrey Eblin is entering her second season as an assistant coach at USD. Eblin’s primary responsibili-
ties include scheduling, team travel, budgeting, and student-athlete affairs. She also assists with scouting of
opponents and recruiting. In addition, Eblin oversees the academic progress of the student-athletes. In the
2005-2006 season, senior Polly Dong and junior Sabine Loewe were both All-WCC Academic Honorees.
In her first season, working primarily with the guards, Eblin helped develop two All-WCC guards in the
2005-2006 season. Tiara Harris was a first-team All-WCC selection and Kelly Winther was named to the
WCC All-Freshman Team. Topping off the guard play last season, point guard Amanda Rego led the WCC
in both assists and steals.
In May of 2005, Eblin came to USD from the University of Nebraska where, she served as the Husker’s
Director of Basketball Operations for two seasons. At Nebraska, Eblin was in charge of all daily operations
including, budgeting, scheduling, academics, and player personnel. Eblin also served as the Huskers Sum-
mer Camp Director. During her two seasons at Nebraska, the Huskers made back-to-back appearances in
the WNIT.
Prior to working at the University of Nebraska, Eblin spent a three-year stint as an assistant coach at the
University of Wyoming under current USD head coach, Cindy Fisher. After the 2001-02 season, Wyoming
earned the WBCA award for the top team GPA in Division I women’s basketball. The Cowgirls also earned
their first postseason tournament win in Wyoming women’s basketball history with a first round win over
Montana in the 2003 WNIT.
Before beginning her coaching career at the University of Wyoming,
Eblin spent 1999-2000 as a graduate assistant in the Wyoming athletic
department as an assistant to Associate Athletic Director, Barbara Burke.
She traveled to Wyoming after a standout career at Old Dominion Uni-
versity, where she earned four varsity letters and helped the Lady Mon-
archs to the 1997 National Championship Game.
As a player, Eblin was part of four Colonial Athletic Association title
teams and made four NCAA Sweet 16 appearances. She was a member
of the CAA All-Tournament team as a junior and made the NCAA Mideast
Regional All-Tournament team as a sophomore in 1996-97. She also
served as a team co-captain as a senior in 1998-1999. In her four years
at ODU, the Monarchs went undefeated in Conference play.
An outstanding long-range shooter, Eblin holds the ODU school re-
cord for three-pointers made in a single game (9) and single season (97).
She also set the NCAA championship game record with 10 three-point
attempts against Tennessee in 1997. During the Lady Monarchs’ run to
the 1998 NCAA Sweet 16, Eblin scored 17 points, while making 5-of-10
three-pointers, in ODU’s win over Nebraska in the second round at Nor-
folk, Va.
Eblin earned her master’s degree in Kinesiology and Health in 2002 from the University of Wyoming and
also holds her bachelor’s degree in sports management from Old Dominion University. Eblin resides in San
Diego.
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NIECEE NElSoN
Assistant Coach
2nd-year
Concordia, 2002
Niecee Nelson is entering her second season as an assistant coach at USD. Nelson’s primary respon-
sibilities with the Toreros include; point guard development, assisting with scouting of opponents, recruiting,
academic support of the team, coordinates community service involvement and serves as the summer camps
director.
During her first year with the Toreros, Nelson worked closely with the development of the guards, helping
to guide Tiara Harris to a first-team All-WCC selection and Kelly Winther being named to the All-WCC Fresh-
man team. As the summer camps director, Nelson has seen a dramatic increase in the Toreros team camp
enrollment in only her second season in directing the program.
Nelson also leads the Toreros women’s basketball Community Service efforts. For the upcoming season,
the Toreros have adopted a kindergarten classroom at Baypark Elementary School and will continue to reach
out to the Linda Vista community.
In addition to working with the student athletes in honing their skills on the court, Nelson was integral in
creating a monthly newsletter to promote the women’s basketball program. This newsletter includes updated
game statistics, conference standings, community service news and thoughts from the seniors on the sea-
son.
Nelson came to USD after spending one season at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW).
While at IPFW Nelson’s primary responsibilities were team travel, post player development, marketing and
academic support. Within two months of arriving at IPFW, Nelson was promoted to recruiting coordinator
leading the charge in overseas recruiting into Brazil and Europe. Nelson’s marketing efforts helped increase
attendance at the women’s basketball games for the 2004-2005 season.
Prior to working at IPFW, she worked as a graduate assistant at the University of Wyoming with current
USD head coach Cindy Fisher. Nelson worked closely with the staff and team on practice and game day
coaching, individual workouts, academic support, film exchange, and guard and post development. She
helped the Cowgirls culminate a 18-12 mark in 2002-03. The 18 wins were the school’s most victories since
1989-90. She also helped lead the Cowgirls to their first post-
season appearance since 1989-90 with a trip to the 2003 WNIT,
where Wyoming notched a first-round win over Montana. The
WNIT win over Montana marked the first postseason victory in
Wyoming women’s basketball history.
Nelson was a two-time NAIA All-American at Concordia Uni-
versity in Portland, Ore. She was also named to the Lutheran
Brotherhood All-American Team, and was a scholar-athlete. Nel-
son was chosen as the Cascade Conference Freshman-of-the-
year in her first year at Concordia.
Nelson graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Ed-
ucation in 2002 from Concordia, and a master of science degree
in kinesiology and health in 2004 from the University of Wyo-
ming. She resides in San Diego with her husband Steve.
Steve and Niecee Nelson
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2006-07 Women’s Basketball Roster
No. Player Ht. Po. Yr. Hometown - Previous School
2 Amanda Rego 5-10 G JR San Diego, CA - Mission Bay HS
3 Ashley Voisinet 5-10 G SR Irvine, CA - Mater Dei HS
4 Sabine Loewe 6-4 C SR Lauchhammer, Germany - Sporlgymnasium Halle/Saale
5 Hannah Morgenstern 5-6 G FR Littleton, CO - Highlands Ranch HS
11 Sara VanderHorst 5-10 F FR Pleasanton, CA - Amador Valley HS
12 London Houchin 5-6 G FR Ramona, CA - Ramona HS
21 Amber Sprague* 6-5 C SO San Diego, CA - Mission Bay HS
22 Alcha Strane 5-6 G JR Hayward, CA - Ohlone Community College
25 Kelly Winther 5-10 G SO Simi Valley, CA - Royal HS
32 Kiva Herman 6-0 F SO Gros-Islet, St.Lucia /Vancouver, WA - Hudson’s Bay HS
50 Morgan Henderson 6-1 F FR Leawood, KS - Notre Dame de Sion HS
54 Erica Carlson 6-4 C FR Tucson, AZ - Canyon del Oro HS
55 Kaila Mangrum 6-0 F SO Las Vegas, NV - Bishop Gorman HS
Head Coach: Cindy Fisher (2nd Year - Arizona State, 1988)
Assistant Coaches: Mary Ann Falcosky (2nd Year - Northern Arizona, 1993)
Aubrey Eblin (2nd Year - Old Dominion, 1999)
Niecee Nelson (2nd Year - Concordia U., 2002)
* has utilzed redshirt season
Athletic Trainer: Paul Signorelli
HoW Do YoU SAY?
ALCHA Strane ........................ al-SHA
Ashley VOISINET .................... VOY-sin-net
KIVA Herman........................... KEY-va
London HOUCHIN ................... HOW-chin
SABINE LOEWE ..................... Sa-BEANA LU-va
Amanda REGO ....................... REE-go
KAILA MANGRUM ................. KAY-la MAIN-grum
NIECEE Nelson ....................... KNEE-see
BACK ROW: (l-r) Erica Carlson, Amber Sprague, Sabine Loewe, Morgan Henderson, Kiva Herman MID-
DLE ROW: London Houchin, Kaila Mangrum, Alcha Strane FRONT ROW: Kelly Winther, Amanda Rego,
Hannah Morgenstern, Ashley Voisinet, Sara VanderHorst
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PLAYER FAVORITES
Adjective That Favorite Favorite Best Player Favorite Country You’d Dream Car If You Were an
Sums up Your Actor Actress You’ve Faced Cereal Most like Animal What
Personality to Visit Would You Be?
Erica Selfless Vince Kate Jantel Cinnamon Italy Corvette Lion
Carlson Vaughn Hudson Lavender Toast Crunch
Morgan Exuberant Jake Hillary Kiera Honey Bunches Greece Audi TT Kangaroo
Henderson Gyllenhaal Duff Hardy of Oats
Kiva Compassionate Channing Angelina Candice Fruity Australia ‘03 Ford Chimpanzee
Herman Tatum Jolie Wiggins Pebbles Escape
London Outgoing Denzel - Candice Cinnamon France Infiniti Dolphin
Houchin Washington Wiggins French Toast G35
Sabine Impatient Matt Julia Marlies Lucky Norway - Fox
Loewe Damon Roberts Roberts Charms
Kaila Genuine Denzel Sanaa Chante Lucky Italy Range Dolphin
Mangrum Washington Lathan Black Charms Rover
Hannah Driven Matthew Julia Abby Smart Italy Range Bird
Morgenstern McConahey Roberts Waner Start Rover
Amanda Competitive Denzel Dakota Candice Lucky Portugal Range Lion
Rego Washington Fanning Wiggins Charms Rover
Amber Laid Back Denzel Angelina Candace Smart Spain Range Monkey
Sprague Washington Jolie Parker Start Rover
Alcha Passionate Brad Angelina Candice Fruity Australia ‘03 Ford Chimpanzee
Strane Pitt Jolie Wiggins Pebbles Escape
Sara Bubbly Matthew Kate Jacki Captin Crunch Fiji Range Monkey
VanderHorst McConahey Hudson Gemelos Berry Rover
Ashley Hilarious Matthew Reese Monique Oh’s Australia Denali Puppy
Voisinet McConahey Witherspoon Curry
Kelly Crazy Owen Kate Monique Special K Denmark Mazerati Penquin
Winther Wilson Hudson Curry
Sabine Loewe Kelly Winther Ashley Voisinet
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AMANDA REGO
Guard
5-10
Junior
#2
San Diego, CA
Mission Bay High School
SOPHOMORE (2005-06): Played in 21 games with three
starts…averaged 7.1 points per game while averaging 25.5
minutes per contest…set a new single-season record for steals
with 75…lead WCC in steals and assists...missed most of Feb-
ruary due to illness…scored a career-high 23 points against
Santa Clara (1/14/06), a game in which she went 3-for-4 from
the three point line…registered a career-high 11 assists against
Pennsylvania (11/27/05)…scored 16 points against Arizona
State (11/20/05).
FRESHMAN (2004-05): Immediate impact player as a true
freshman... Started the first six games of the season... Appeared
in all 28 games for USD, averaging over 24 minutes of play-
ing time per contest... Scored a season-high 16 points twice,
first against Clemson (11/26, a game in which she made good
on 4-of-5 three-point attempts, while also totaling five assists
and four rebounds... Put up 16 points at Pepperdine (2/5) on
7-of-13 shooting from the field... Dished out a season-best 10
assists and had 15 points against Portland (2/17) late in the
year... Shot 32% (21-of-65) from the three-point line during the
season... Totaled 93 rebounds, averaging over three rebounds
(3.3) on the season... Totaled 77 assists (2.8 apg) and 161
points (5.8 ppg).
HIGH SCHOOL: Starred at San Diego’s Mission Bay High
School... Led the Buccaneers to a pair of CIF Division III titles...
Named a First Team All-CIF performer as a senior, and the
Western League MVP... Poured in 17 points per contest during
her final prep season, leading the Bucs to a 27-4 record... As
JUNIOR GUARD AMANDA REGO l 2
a junior in 2003, Rego helped Mission Bay post a 26-5 record
and was named a First-Team All-State player... Also as a junior,
Rego averaged 18 points per game and over seven assists...
Named to the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team...
Played with the ‘Below the Rim’ club program.
PERSONAL: Born on July 4, 1986 in San Diego... Daughter
of John and Gilda Rego... Was also recruited by New Mexico,
Pepperdine and UC Santa Barbara... Chose to attend USD
because of the location and the coaching staff... High school
teammate of current USD center Amber Sprague.
Career Statistics 3PT
YEAR GP/GS MIN. FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% A STL R
BLK EB AVG PTS AVG
04-05 28-8 680 62-167 .371 21-65 .323 16-27 .593 77 51 1 93 3.3 161 5.8
05-06 21-3 536 49-132 .371 18-59 .305 33-56 .589 80 75 0 76 3.6 149 7.1
Totals 49-11 1,216 111-299 .371 39-124 .314 49-83 .590 157 126 1 169 3.4 310 6.3
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ASHLEY VOISINET
Guard
5-10
Senior
#
Irvine, CA
Mater Dei High School
J UNIOR (2005-06): Played in 27 games with 24
starts…averaged 5.8 points per game, while averag-
ing 25.6 minutes per contest…scored a career-high 13
points against Santa Clara (1/14/06)…scored in double
digits on six occasions, pouring in 10 against UC Ir-
vine (1/2/06) and Fresno State (12/5/05)…scored 11
points against Washington (11/26/06) and Georgia Tech
(12/9/05)…scored 12 points against cross-town rival San
Diego State (11/22/05)…pulled down a career-high 11
rebounds against UC Riverside(11/18/05).
SOPHOMORE (2004-05): Played in all of USD’s 28
games, appearing as a starter 22 times... Set career-
high’s in virtually every statistical category... Averaged
nearly four rebounds per game, totaling a personal-
best nine boards against Santa Clara (1/27) at home...
Matched a career-high by scoring 12 points at Loyola
Marymount (2/3)... Was one of four Torero players to
collect over 100 rebounds (108) on the year... Led the
Toreros with six rebounds against Marquette (12/30) dur-
ing USD’s Surf ‘n Slam Holiday Classic... Averaged 25
minutes per night, playing in starting in all 14 of USD’s
WCC’s games.
FRESHMAN (2003-04): Honored with USD’s ‘Coaches
Award’... Scored 12 points in just her second collegiate
game, a 22-point USD rout of Nevada (11/22)... Fol-
lowed that performance with season high’s, grabbing
SENIOR GUARD ASHLEY VOISINET l
six rebounds and passing out three assists versus UNLV
(11/29)... Suffered an injury at San Diego State (12/10)
that limited her playing time as the season developed...
Was excellent from the free-throw line, shooting 79%
(15-19) on the year.
HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to USD from Mater Dei High
School and Irvine, California where she led Mater Dei to
the State Semifinals as a senior... Selected as a McDon-
alds All-American nominee in 2003... Poured in 15 points
per game during her final prep season... Garnered All-
Orange County, First Team All-CIF, First Team All-Serra
League, Team MVP and Female Athlete of the Years
honors as prep senior... Averaged 11 points as a junior,
helping Mater Dei reach the CIF Quarterfinals... Earned
the Team Hustle Award and was a First Team All-Serra
League selection... Also honored as a Second Team All-
CIF player as a junior... Named a First Team All-Serra
League performer following her sophomore campaign...
while also earning the team’s Defensive Player of the Year
award... Coached by Geri Campeau at Mater Dei.
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PERSONAL: Born on November 14, 1984 as the daughter of
John and Patty Voisinet (VOY-sin-et)... Was a standout track
and field athlete at Mater Dei High School... Excelled in the
long and triple jump, becoming a 7-time league champion...
Was also recruited to play basketball at Loyola Marymount and
Cal Poly SLO.
ASHLEY VOISINET’S CAREER HIGHS
POINTS ................13 vs. Santa Clara (1/14/05)
REBOUNDS.........11 vs. UC Riverside (11/18/05)
ASSISTS ..............5 vs. Pepperdine (1/6/05)
BLOCKS ..............1 vs. Loyola Marymount (3/3/05)
STEALS ...............3 (3 times)
Career Statistics 3PT
YEAR GP/GS MIN. FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% A STL BLK REB AVG PTS AVG
03-04 19-0 169 9-41 .220 2-7 .286 15-19 .789 7 3 1 24 1.3 35 1.8
04-05 28-22 647 50-152 .329 9-30 .300 30-41 .732 44 23 4 108 3.9 139 5.0
05-06 27-24 690 57-145 .393 2-13 .154 40-66 .606 21 29 0 133 4.9 156 5.8
Totals 74-46 1,506 116-338 .343 13-50 .260 85-126 .675 72 55 5 265 3.6 330 4.5
TORERO BASKETBALL = 2
SABINE LOEWE
Center
6-4
Senior #
Lauchammer, Germany
Sportgymnasium Halle/Saale
JUNIOR (2005- 06): Played and started in all 28 games…
averaged 7.4 points per game, third highest on the team,
while averaging 31 minutes per game…was third on the
team in shooting parentage at 45 percent…moved into
third all-time in field goal shooting percentage at 52.5
percent…registered one double-double against Gonzaga
(1/19/06) in which she pulled down a career-high 11 re-
bounds while pouring in 10 points…scored a season-high
19 points against Pennsylvania (11/27/05)…recorded a
career-high two blocks against Gonzaga (1/19/06).
SOPHOMORE (2004-05); Led the WCC in field goal
shooting (54%), which is the fifth-best shooting season
in Torero history... Enters the 2005-06 season ranked
third all-time at USD in field goal shooting % (52.5%)...
Shot 81% (51-for-63) from the foul line on the year, a
percentage that ranks eighth in USD’s single-season
history... Averaged over 26 minutes per night, appear-
ing in all 28 of USD’s games, starting in 25... Led the
team with 129 rebounds... Opened the season with two
consecutive double-figure scoring outings... Scored 14
points in USD’s season-opener at Arizona State (11/20)...
Canned a game-winning, buzzer-beating, 15-foot jump
shot from the top of the key to lead USD past Clemson
(11/26) by a score of 75-74... Established a career-high
by scoring 16 points at Air Force (12/22), making good on
8-of-11 free throw attempts... Pulled down a career-high
11 rebounds twice, first against San Francisco (1/15) and
SENIOR CENTER SABINE LOEWE l
later put up a double-double, scoring 11 points and total-
ing 11 rebounds at Loyola Marymount (2/3)... Averaged
4.6 rebounds per game.
FRESHMAN (2003-04): Made significant contributions
as a true freshman, playing in 26 of USD’s 29 games
with an average of 10 minutes per contest... Scored eight
points in just 13 minutes of action vs. Nevada (11/22)...
One week later, Loewe played 22 minutes @ UNLV
(11/29)... Picked up four rebounds and a season-high 11
points @ San Francisco (2/21)... Was an outstanding 47%
from the field and shot 75% (18-24) from the free-throw
line... Hauled in 39 rebounds on the with at least one in
all but five of her appearances throughout the season...
Made her first career start vs. Portland (2/26), playing a
then-career-high 25 minutes and scoring seven points
on 3-of-6 shooting from the floor.
HIGH SCHOOL: Came to USD from Lauchhammer,
Germany, a city located in the eastern part of Germany...
Played on Germany’s Under-18 and Under-20 national
teams from 1998-2002, helping Germany win three Eu-
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ropean Championships... Coached by Hans Jurgen Pertus as
a prep athlete.
PERSONAL: Name is pronounced (sa-BEANA LU-va)... Born
on June 24, 1982 in Lauchhammer... Daughter of Werner and
Angelika Loewe... recieved her bachelors degree in history in the
spring of 2006 and is currently working on her masters degree
in international relations... Can speak four different languages
(German, English, Russian and Serbian)
SABINE LOEWE’S CAREER HIGHS
POINTS ................21 vs. Santa Clara (2/26/05)
REBOUNDS.........14 vs. Pepperdine (2/2/06)
ASSISTS ..............3 vs. Saint Mary's (1/29/05)
BLOCKS ..............2 vs Gonzaga (1/19/06)
STEALS ...............3 vs. San Francisco (2/15/06)
Career Statistics 3PT
YEAR GP/GS MIN. FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% A STL BLK REB AVG PTS AVG
03-04 26-1 252 25-53 .472 0-1 .000 18-24 .750 8 5 2 39 1.5 68 2.6
04-05 28-25 729 90-166 .542 0-3 .000 51-63 .810 23 10 9 129 4.6 231 8.3
05-06 28-28 869 86-188 .457 0-0 .000 35-54 .648 18 20 17 159 5.7 207 7.4
Totals 82-54 1,850 201-407 .494 0-4 .000 104-141 .738 49 35 28 327 4.0 506 6.2
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AMBER SPRAGUE
Center
6-5
Sopohomore #2
San Diego, CA
Mission Bay High School
SOPHOMORE (2005-06): Redhsirted at San Diego.
FRESHMAN (2004-05): Set USD’s freshman scoring record
by averaging a team-leading 14.5 points per game... Honored
as an All-West Coast Conference Honorable Mention player
despite starting in just six league games due to injury... Led
the WCC in blocked shots (1.4 pg)... Her 14.5 points per game
average ranks 9th highest all-time for any Torero in a single-
season and was 4th best among all WCC players in 2004-05...
Scored 15 points in her first collegiate game at Arizona State
(11/20)... Pulled down seven rebounds and blocked two shots
three nights later against San Diego State (11/23)... Went on
to reach double-figures in scoring in 11 of USD’s 13 non-con-
ference games, scoring 27 points at UC Riverside (12/3), 20
against Utah State (12/10) and a season-high 33 at UC Irvine
(1/2)... Led the Toreros in scoring in seven of USD’s first nine
games- blocking at least one shot in all nine games... Totaled
a season-high 13 rebounds en route to a double-double (13
rebounds-17 points) performance against Vermont (12/28) at
San Diego’s Surf ‘n Slam Holiday Classic... Blocked a season-
high four shots three different times... Started 17 times, with
injury forcing her to come off the bench six times and miss
five games completely.
SOPHOMORE CENTER AMBER SPRAGUE l 2
HIGH SCHOOL: Honored as the CIF Division III Athlete of the
Year as a senior at local Mission Bay High School... Completed
an outstanding prep career in the spring of 2004 by averaging
20 points per game and leading the Buccaneers to a Division
III CIF Championship... Three-time All-CIF First Team selec-
tion... Helped Mission Bay compile a 53-9 overall record during
her final two prep seasons... Was twice named an All-America
Honorable Mention by Street & Smith... Nike All-America selec-
tion as a junior in 2003... Invited to compete at the USA Youth
Development Festival... Earned four All-Western League First
Team honors... Excellent student at Mission Bay; named to
the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team.
PERSONAL: Born on October 10, 1986 in Hershey, Penn-
sylvania... Daughter of John and Catherine Sprague of San
Diego... Was heavily recruited out of high school by Penn
State, Kansas State, Vanderbilt, Oregon State and Arizona
State, among others... High School teammate of current USD
guard Amanda Rego... Chose to attend USD to play college
basketball in front of her family and friends, while also being
an impact player for a team on the rise.
Career Statistics 3PT
YEAR GP/GS MIN. FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% A STL BLK REB AVG PTS AVG
04-05 23-17 532 133-279 .477 0-0 .000 68-97 .701 17 31 32 115 5.0 334 14.5
05-06 Redshirted at USD
Totals 23-17 532 133-279 .477 0-0 .000 68-97 .701 17 31 32 115 5.0 334 14.5
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KELLY WINTHER
Guard
5-10
Sopohomore #2
Simi Valley, CA
Royal High School
FRESHMAN (2005-06): Played in 27 games with three
starts…was the team’s second leading scorer with a 9.1 point
per game average…scored a career-high 17 points on two
different occasions, once against Montana State University
(12/28/05) and the other against Santa Clara (1/28/06)…fin-
ished the season scoring in double digits in six of the final
eight games, averaging 11.9 points per game during that
stretch…scored in double digits in 14 games…capped off the
season being named to the All-WCC freshman team.
HIGH SCHOOL; Enjoyed an outstanding prep career at
Royal High School in Simi Valley, California... Named an
Adidas All-American, All-State Division I First Team and First
Team All-CIF player as a senior... Three-time First Team All-
Maramonte County pick... Averaged 19.2 points per game as
a senior following a junior year in which she poured in 19.1
points per contest... Shot 45.2% from three-point range in
helping Royal High School make the Southern Division IA
Quarterfinals as a junior... Named Most Valuable Player at
Royal High School twice... Royal’s career leader in three-point
field goals, assists and steals... Set single-season school
records at Royal in both steals (135) and assists (185) in
2003-04... She also established a single-game school record
by scoring 33 points against Burbank on December 5, 2003...
SOPHOMORE GUARD KELLY WINTHER l 2
The Los Angeles Times selected Winther to its 2003-04
All-Region Team... Garnered similar regional honors from
the Los Angeles Daily News and the Ventura County Star...
Invited to the July 2004 Adidas All-American Camp, where
she was selected as an All-Star Team Honorable Mention...
Awarded Most Valuable Player honors following several prep
tournaments, including The Gem of the Foothill Tournament,
The Nike Holiday Classic, and the Gold Coast Classic... Also
played for the West Coast Waves club team.
PERSONAL: Born October 19, 1987 in Woodland Hills,
California... Now resides in Simi Valley, California... Heavily
recruited by Washington, Oregon State, Santa Clara, San
Diego State, Nevada, Rice and Utah State... Chose USD for
the location and the basketball program.
Career Statistics 3PT
YEAR GP/GS MIN. FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% A R
STL BLK EB AVG PTS AVG
05-06 21-3 536 49-132 .371 18-59 .305 33-56 .589 11 75 0 76 3.6 149 7.1
Totals 49-11 1,216 111-299 .371 39-124 .314 49-83 .590 88 126 1 169 3.4 310 6.3
TORERO BASKETBALL = 27
KIVA HERMAN
Forward
6-0
Sopohomore
#2
Vancouver, WA/ Gros-Islet, St.Lucia
Hudson’s Bay High School
FRESHMAN (2005-06): Played in 21 games…averaged 2.1
points per game, while averaging 7.4 minutes per game…
scored a career-high eight points against Loyola Marymount
(2/4/06)…pulled down a career-high five rebounds against
Santa Clara (1/28/06).
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Hudson’s Bay High School in
Vancouver, Washington, where she was the team’s leading
scorer and MVP as both a junior and senior... Also a First
Team All-Greater St. Helen’s League player as a junior and
senior... Averaged 15.6 points and 8.6 rebounds per game
as a senior after scoring 12.6 points and 8.3 rebounds as
junior... Received honorable mention all-region accolades
following her final prep campaign in which she led Hudson’s
Bay to the district playoffs... Finished her senior season as
one of the top 10 players statistically (scoring-rebounding)
in Clark County... Was also honored as a scholar-athlete...
Played with the Portland Elite Lady Legends club program...
Coached by Nancy Boone at Hudson’s Bay.
PERSONAL: Born August 13, 1987 in Castries, St. Lucia...
Raised on the island of St. Lucia and can speak Creole...
Now resides in Vancouver, a city in the southwestern corner
of Washington State... Was also recruited by Eastern Wash-
SOPHOMORE FORWARD KIVA HERMAN l 2
ington and Bucknell, among others... Is undecided on a major
but may possibly minor in French... Also lettered in track and
field as a freshman at Hudson’s Bay.
Career Statistics 3PT
YEAR GP/GS MIN. FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% A R
STL BLK EB AVG PTS AVG
05-06 21-0 156 18-39 .462 0-0 .000 9`11 .818 1 2 2 25 1.2 45 2.1
Totals 49-11 1,216 111-299 .371 39-124 .314 49-83 .590 88 126 1 169 3.4 310 6.3
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KAILA MANGRUM
Forward
6-0
Sopohomore #
Las Vegas, NV
Bishop Gorman High School
FRESHMAN (2005-06): Played in 28 games with nine starts…
averaged 3.3 points per game…led the team in shooting per-
centage with a 49.3 percent field goal percentage…scored a
career-high 12 points and career-high 11 rebounds to register
her first double-double of her career against Saint Mary’s
(1/26/06)...scored 10 points against Pepperdine (1/8/06).
HIGH SCHOOL; Named the Sunset Conference MVP, helping
Bishop Gorman High School win the league championship
and post an overall record of 29-2 as a senior... McDonalds
All-America nominee after averaging a double-double per
game in 2004-05 (11 points/12 rebounds), while shooting
52% from the field... Earned all-state honors as both a junior
and senior, leading the Gaels past Centennial in Regional
Championship play in 2005... All-Sunset Conference player as
a sophomore, junior and senior, as the Gaels compiled an 84-9
record during that span- reaching the state finals three straight
years.... Coached by Sheryl Krmpotich at Bishop Gorman...
Also played for the Las Vegas G-Ballers club program.
OFF THE COURT: Born Kaila Amri Mangrum (KAY-la MAIN-
grum) on January 14, 1987 in Las Vegas... Also recruited by
Nebraska, Holy Cross and Southern Illinois... Chose USD for
SOPHOMORE FORWARD KAILA MANGRUM l
the atmosphere, particularly the size, and the Torero coaching
staff... Also lettered in swimming at Bishop Gorman... Father,
Charlie Mangrum, played football at St. Olaf College... Mom,
Terri Taylor, also attended St. Olaf College... Participated in
choir and musical theatre for four years in high school.
Career Statistics 3PT
YEAR GP/GS MIN. FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% A R
STL BLK EB AVG PTS AVG
05-06 28-9 415 35-71 .493 0-0 .000 21-40 .525 9 8 1 94 3.4 91 3.3
Totals 28-9 415 35-71 .493 0-0 .000 21-40 .525 9 8 1 94 3.4 91 3.3
TORERO BASKETBALL = 2
HANNAH MORGENSTERN LONDON HOUCHIN
Guard Guard
5-6
Freshman # 5-6
Freshman #2
Littleton, CO Ramona, CA
Highlands Ranch High School Ramona High School
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing for Caryn HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing for Dan
Jarocki at Highlands Ranch High School…helped lead her team Marshall at Ramona High School…Named first-team All-CIF
to the Colorado State championship as a senior… earned an All- as a junior and senior…named the Valley League’s MVP as a
State honorable mention as a junior and sophomore…averaged junior and senior…helped lead her team to a league champi-
14.8 points per game as a junior an 10.8 points per game as a onship as a sophomore and junior…also lettered in track and
sophomore…as a freshman earned an McDonald’s All-American cross country.
nomination.
PERSONAL: London Kristin Houchin was born on June 5, 1987
PERSONAL: Hannah Morgenstern was born on Oct. 5, 1987 as the daughter of John and Kathy Houchin…was also recruited
as the daughter of Mike and Susan Morgenstern in Littleton, by Oregon State, Montana State, Utah Valley State, Idaho
Colo….was also recruited by Utah State, Ohio University and State and San Diego State…chose to attend USD because of
Boston College…chose to attend USD because of the campus, the location, the coaching staff, the team and because of the
the location, coaching staff and team…her dad Mike, played golf academic opportunities…her sister Holland played basketball
at the University of Kansas. at Colorado Christian University and her brother Jake played
football at Mid-America Nazerine University….off the court she
SARA VANDERHORST enjoys to dance.
Forward
5-10
# ALCHA STRANE
#22
Freshman Guard
Pleasanton, CA 5-6
Amador Valley High School Junior
Hayward, CA
Ohlone Community College
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing for her father
Doug Vanderhorst at Amador Valley High School…named the
East Bay Athletic League MVP as a junior and senior…helped
lead her team to the EBAL championship as a junior…averaged SOPHOMORE: Played at Ohlone College…named first-team
22 points per game as a senior and 21 points per game as a All-Sierra Conference and second-team All-State…led the state
junior…named All East Bay all four years…named All-State as in assists with an average of 7 assists per game…averaged 17
a junior…named first-team All-EBAL all four years…also lettered points per game to rank in the top-10 in the state…also ranked
in cross country. in the top-10 in California for three-point field goals made, three-
point percentage and free throw shooting percentage…was
PERSONAL: Sara Ruth VanderHorst was born on June 28, named her team MVP and was selected to the All-Sierra League
1988 as the daughter of Andrea and Doug VanderHorst in San Tournament team.
Jose, Calif….was also recruited by Loyola Marymount, Oregon
State and New Mexico State…chose to attend USD because of FRESHMAN: Played at Oregon State University.
the basketball program…her father Doug played basketball at
Clarion State University. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing for Erin
Davenport at Castro Valley High School…named first-team
All-Hayward Athletic Leagaue as a sophomore, junior and se-
nior…helped lead her team to a league championship as a junior
and senior…team reached the NCS Qualifiers during her junior
and senior seasons…averaged 17 points per game and six assist
per game as a senior…averaged 15 points per game as a junior
and 11 points per game as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Alcha Strane was born on February 7, 1986 as
the daughter of Cheryl and Albert Strane in Berkeley, Calif….
was also recruited by San Jose State and Hawaii…chose to at-
tend USD because of the beautiful campus, the coaching staff
and family atmosphere of the team…her first name Alcha is a
combination of her parent first names, Al from Albert and Cha
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MORGAN HENDERSON ERICA CARLSON
Forward Center
6-1
Freshman #0 6-4
Freshman
#
Leawood, KS Tucson, AZ
Notre Dame de Sion High School Canyon del Oro High School
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing for Mike HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters while playing at Can
Dunn at Notre Dame de Sion High School…earned the DiRenna del Oro High School for coach Kerri Brown…named first-team All-
Award for Player of the Year in Kansas City…named to the 4A Sonoran League as a senior…named her team’s Defensive
Class 5 All-State team as a junior and senior…helped lead her Player of the Year as a junior and senior…helped lead her team to
team to the state championship game as a senior…as a senior a 26-6 record and a Region championship…as a senior averaged
averaged 15.3 points per game had led her team in shooting a double-double at 14.6 points per game and 12.5 rebounds…av-
percentage at 50%...member of the Kansas Belles AAU National eraged a double-double as a junior with 14.2 point per game and
Championship team in 2006…named first-team All-Metro league 12.9 rebound per game…named second team All-League as a
as a senior, second-team All-Metro League as a junior and an junior while helping lead her team to a 15-14 record and a regional
honorable mention as a sophomore…ender her career as the championship…also lettered n track and field.
fourth leading scorer in school history with 1,317 points, is the
school record holder for career free throws with 353, free throws PERSONAL: Born on May 7, 1988 in Kirkland, Wash. as the
made in a season at 176, free throw percentage at 87.6% and daughter of Kim and Toby Carlson…was also recruited by UC
consecutive free throws made at 19. Riverside, Long Beach State and New Mexico…chose to attend
USD because of the strong academics, the coaching staff, the
PERSONAL: Morgan Victoria Henderson was born on June 29, basketball program and because of the location…her mother, Kim
1988 as the daughter of Bob and Debbye Henderson in Overland Carlson, played basketball and volleyball at Linfield College…lived
Park, Kan….was also recruited by Harvard and several Big-12 in Saudi Arabia for six years.
schools…chose to attend USD because of the academics and
welcoming atmosphere at USD.
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CS NORTHRIDGE UC RIVERSIDE SAN DIEGO STATE
MATADORS HIGHLANDERS AZTECS
Nov. 10 l 7 p.m. Nov. 14 l 7 p.m. Nov. 19 l 2 p.m.
San Diego, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA (@USD)
Location .................................. Northridge, CA Location .................................... Riverside, CA Location ...............................San Diego, CA
Nickname..........................................Matadors Nickname......................................Highlanders Nickname.......................................... Aztecs
Conference .......................................Big West Conference .......................................Big West Conference ......................... Mountain West
Home Court ....................... Matadome (1,600) Home Court ........Student Rec. Center (3,168) Home Court .................. Cox Arena (12,414)
Athletics Director ....................... Rick Mazzuto Athletics Director ...................... Stan Morrison Athletics Director ..................Jeff Schemmel
Head Coach................................. Staci Schulz Head Coach............................ John Margaritis Head Coach............................... Beth Burns
Career Record (Yrs) ......................... 10-20 (1) Career Record (Yrs) ..................... 142-108 (8) Career Record (Yrs) ................235-172 (14)
School Record (Yrs) ......................... 10-20 (1) School Record (Yrs) ......................... 32-28 (2) School Record (Yrs) ..................154-107 (9)
Staff ...........................................Carla Houser, Staff ............................................. Cathy Bogh, Staff ....................................Jualeah Woods,
........................... Jan Bethea, Monica Maxwell ...................Seton Sobolewski, Lindsey Foster ..........................Kate Paye, Renee Jimenez
Office Phone ........................... (818) 677-2075 Office Phone ............................(951) 827-3811 Office Phone ........................(619) 594-4095
2005-06 Record ......................................10-20 2005-06 Record ......................................16-15 2005-06 Record .................................... 3-24
2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ................. 5-9 (7th) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ..............7-7 (T-3rd) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............0-16 (9th)
Letterwinners R/L .....................................10/3 Letterwinners R/L .....................................10/2 Letterwinners R/L ................................... 6/9
Starters R/L ................................................5/0 Starters R/L ................................................5/0 Starters R/L ............................................ 3/2
SID......................................... James Ybiernas SID............................................. Mark Dodson SID.......................................... Peggy Curtin
Phone ..................................... (818) 677-3243 Phone ..................................... (951) 827-4571 Phone ..................................(619) 594-2576
Fax.......................................... (818) 677-4950 Fax.......................................... (951) 827-5889 Fax.......................................(619) 582-6541
Email...................james.v.ybiernas@csun.edu Email............................mark.dodson@ucr.edu Email.......................mcurtin@mail.sdsu.edu
Website........................ www.gomatadors.com Website......................... www.athletics.ucr.edu Website......................... www.goaztecs.com
Press Row .............................. (818) 677-4702 Press Row .............................. (951) 827-2153 Press Row ...........................(619) 265-5853
Series Record ..................................8-4 (USD) Series Record ..................................2-1 (USD) Series Record ..........................19-6 (SDSU)
GEORGIA TECH AIR FORCE PACIFIC
YELLOW JACKETS FALCONS TIGERS
Nov. 24 l 7 p.m. Nov. 26 l 1 p.m. Dec. 1 l 7 p.m.
San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Stockton, CA
Location ........................................Atlanta, GA Location ......................... USAF Academy, CO Location ................................. Stockton, CA
Nickname................................. Yellow Jackets Nickname............................................ Falcons Nickname........................................... Tigers
Conference ...............................Atlantic Coast Conference ............................. Mountain West Conference ................................... Big West
Home Court .......................Alexnder Memorial Home Court .....................Clune Arena (5,939) Home Court ............ Alex G. Spanos Center
............................................. Coliseum (9,191) Athletics Director ................. Dr. Hans J. Mueh Athletics Director ......................... Lynn King
Athletics Director .................. Dan Radakovich Head Coach.............................. Ardie McInelly Head Coach.......................... Lynne Roberts
Head Coach......................... McChelle Joseph Career Record (Yrs) ....................111-168 (10) Career Record (Yrs) ..................... First Year
Career Record (Yrs) ......................... 41-44 (3) School Record (Yrs) ....................... 34-106 (5) School Record (Yrs) ......................86-31 (4)
School Record (Yrs) .............................. Same Staff ......................................... Lisa Robinson, Staff .................................. Alisha Valavanis,
Staff ...........................................Seth Kushkin, . Holly Togiai, Angela Munger, Capt. Ali Anders ........................Bradley Davis, Justin Wilson
.......................... Sytia Messer, Mark Simmons Office Phone ........................... (719) 333-2345 Office Phone ..........................209-946-2745
Office Phone ........................... (404) 894-5406 2005-06 Record ......................................13-15 2005-06 Record .................................... 6-22
2005-06 Record ......................................14-15 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............... 4-12 (7th) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............ 3-11 (8th)
2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ..............2-12 (11th) Letterwinners R/L .....................................13/3 Letterwinners R/L ................................... 6/4
Letterwinners R/L .......................................9/6 Starters R/L ................................................4/1 Starters R/L ............................................ 5/2
Starters R/L ................................................4/1 SID......................................Melissa McKeown SID............................................ Ben Laskey
SID........................................... Miranda Bryen Phone ..................................... (719) 333-9025 Phone ..................................(209) 946-2730
Phone ..................................... (404) 894-5445 Fax.......................................... (719) 333-3798 Fax.......................................(209) 946-2757
Fax.......................................... (404) 894-1248 Email............. melissa.mckeown@usafa.af.mil Email......................... b_laskey@pacific.edu
Email.................. mbryen@at.gtaa.gatech.edu Website................ www.goairforcefalcons.com Website.....................www.pacifictigers.com
Website.........................www.ramblinreck.com Press Row .............................. (719) 333-6467 Press Row ...........................(209) 946-2865
Press Row .............................. (404) 894-5458 Series Record ..................................1-0 (USD) Series Record .............................. 5-2 (USD)
Series Record .................................... 1-0 (GT)
TORERO BASKETBALL =
BOISE STATE LONG BEACH STATE CAL POLY
BRONCOS ERS MUSTANGS
Dec. 3 l 2 p.m. Dec. 6 l 7 p.m. Dec. 9 l TBD
Boise, ID San Diego, CA San Diego, CA
Location ........................................... Boise, ID Location ................................Long Beach, CA Location ...................... San Luis Obispo, CA
Nickname............................................Broncos Nickname................................................49ers Nickname.......................................Mustangs
Conference ........................... Western Athletic Conference .......................................Big West Conference ....................................Big West
Home Court ............. Taco Bell Arena (12,400) Home Court .........The Walter Pyramid (5,000) Home Court ..................... Mott Gym (3,032)
Athletics Director ................... Gene Bleymaier Athletics Director ............................Vic Cegles Athletics Director .......................Alison Cone
Head Coach............................. Gordy Presnell Head Coach............................... Mary Hagarty Head Coach........................ Faith Mimnaugh
Career Record (Yrs) ....................411-142 (20) Career Record (Yrs) ....................211-127 (13) Career Record (Yrs) .................101-214 (12)
School Record (Yrs) ......................... 15-15 (1) School Record (Yrs) ......................... 51-35 (3) School Record (Yrs) .....................94-152 (9)
Staff .............................................. J.R. Payne, Staff ........................................... Denise Curry, Staff ............................................ Julie Shaw,
........................ Toriano Towns, Heather Sower ..................... Nicole Anderson, Jason Flowers .................... Kerri Nakamoto, Shandrika Lee
Office Phone ........................... (208) 426-1952 Office Phone ........................... (562) 985-7975 Office Phone .........................(805) 756-1159
2005-06 Record ......................................15-15 2005-06 Record ......................................18-10 2005-06 Record ................................... 13-14
2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............... 6-10 (6th) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............ 10-4 (T-1st) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ........... 7-7 (T-3rd)
Letterwinners R/L .......................................8/2 Letterwinners R/L .....................................10/3 Letterwinners R/L .................................... 9/6
Starters R/L ................................................4/1 Starters R/L ................................................5/0 Starters R/L ............................................. 2/3
SID...................................................Doug Link SID.......................................... Chris DeConna SID.....................................Chris Giovannetti
Phone ..................................... (208) 426-1027 Phone ..................................... (562) 985-8569 Phone ...................................(805) 756-6531
Fax.......................................... (208) 426-3361 Fax.......................................... (562) 985-1549 Fax........................................(805) 756-2650
Email............................. dlink@boisestate.edu Email............................. cdeconna@csulb.edu Email......................... cgiovann@calpoly.edu
Website.......................www.broncosports.com Website................... www.longbeachstate.com Website.............................. www.gopoly.com
Press Row .............................. (208) 426-1503 Press Row .............................. (562) 985-4667 Press Row ........................... (805) 756-6751
Series Record .............................................2-2 Series Record ................................6-3 (LBSU) Series Record ..................................6-5 (CP)
CS BAKERSFIELD CAL STATE FULLERTON HOLY CROSS
ROADRUNNERS TITANS CRUSADERS
Nov. 12 l 7 p.m. Dec. 16 l 1 p.m. Dec. 28 l 6 p.m.
San Diego, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA
Location .............. Fullerton, CA
Location ................................. Bakersfield, CA Nickname............................................... Titans Location .................................Worceser, MA
Nickname.................................... Roadrunners Conference .......................................Big West Nickname......................................Crusaders
Conference ........................................... CCAA Home Court ........................ Titan Gym (4,000) Conference ...........................Patriot League
Home Court ............Rabobank Arena (10,000) Athletics Director ..........................Brian Quinn Home Court .Hart Recreation Center (3,600)
Athletics Director ...................... Rudy Carvajal Head Coach............... Dr. Maryalyce Jeremiah Athletics Director ............. Richard M. Regan
Head Coach.................................Tim La Kose Career Record (Yrs) ................... 403-295 (26) Head Coach............................... Bill Gibbons
Career Record (Yrs) ..................... 255-94 (13) School Record (Yrs) ................... 140-150 (10) Career Record (Yrs) .................429-197 (21)
School Record (Yrs) ........................119-27 (5) Staff .......................................... Marcia Foster, School Record (Yrs) ............................Same
Staff ...........................................Greg Savage, ......................... Allyson Alhadeff, Sara Ludwig Staff ......................................... Brian Wilson,
....................................................Janelle Mack Office Phone ........................... (714) 278-3604 ......................Morgan Valley, Lindsay Shade
Office Phone ........................... (661) 654-2425 2005-06 Record ...................................... 11-17 Office Phone .........................(508) 793-3429
2005-06 Record ........................................24-5 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ..............7-7 (T-3rd) 2005-06 Record ................................... 16-14
2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............... 16-4 (3rd) Letterwinners R/L .......................................9/3 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............10-4 (2nd)
Letterwinners R/L .....................................10/3 Starters R/L ................................................4/1 Letterwinners R/L .................................... 8/3
Starters R/L ................................................4/1 SID...........................................Jason Spencer Starters R/L ............................................. 4/1
SID............................................ Kevin Gilmore Phone ..................................... (714) 278-7547 SID...........................................Megan Cross
Phone ..................................... (661) 654-6071 Fax.......................................... (714) 278-3141 Phone ...................................(508) 793-2583
Fax.......................................... (661) 654-6978 Email...........................jspencer@fullerton.edu Fax........................................(508) 793-2309
Email................................ kgilmore@csub.edu Website...................... www.fullertontitans.com Email........................mcross@holycross.edu
Website........................... www.gorunners.com Press Row .............................. (714) 278-5700 Website......................www.goholycross.com
Press Row ................................ 661-321-9773 Series Record .............................................7-7 Press Row ............................(508) 793-3980
Series Record ............................. First Meeting Series Record ...............................1-0 (HCU)
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TEXAS SOUTHERN UTAH SAN FRANCISCO
LONGHORNS THUNDERBIRDS DONS
Dec. 30 l TBA Jan. 2 l 6:05 p.m. Jan. 7 l 2 p.m.
San Diego, CA Cedar City, UT San Diego, CA
Feb. 3 l 2 p.m.
San Francisco, CA
Location ......................................Austin, TX Location .................................. Cedar City, UT Location ........................ San Francisco, CA
Nickname.................................... Longhorns Nickname....................................Thunderbirds Nickname.............................................Dons
Conference .......................................Big-12 Conference .............................. Mid-Continent Conference ...............................West Coast
Home Court ....Frank Erwin Center (16,775) Home Court ................... The Centrum (5,300) Home Court ...... War Memorial Gym (5,300)
Athletics Director ................... Chris Plonsky Athletics Director .......................... Ken Beazer Athletics Director ............ Debra Gore-Mann
Head Coach............................Jody Conradt Head Coach.............................. Steve Hodson Head Coach............................ Tanya Haave
Career Record (Yrs) ................882-293 (37) Career Record (Yrs) .........................First Year Career Record (Yrs) ................ First Season
School Record (Yrs) ................765-221 (30) School Record (Yrs) .........................First Year School Record (Yrs) ................ First Season
Staff ...................... Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil, Staff ................................................. Kit Janes, Staff ....................................... Abby Conklin,
......................... Kathy Harston, Travis Mays ................................................... Casey Cooke .....................Shanele Stires, Marta Menuez
Office Phone ........................(512) 471-9802 Office Phone ........................... (435) 865-8061 Office Phone ........................(415) 422-2931
2005-06 Record .................................. 13-15 2005-06 Record ...................................... 11-17 2005-06 Record .................................... 9-20
2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish .......... 7-9 (T-8th) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............... 4-12 (8th) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............4-10 (6th)
Letterwinners R/L ................................... 8/4 Letterwinners R/L .......................................9/3 Letterwinners R/L ................................... 8/6
Starters R/L ............................................ 3/2 Starters R/L ................................................3/2 Starters R/L ............................................ 4/1
SID.............................................Barb Kowal SID........................................... Steve Johnson SID........................................ Ryan McCrary
Phone ..................................(512) 471-9801 Phone ..................................... (435) 586-7752 Phone ..................................(415) 422-6162
Fax...................................... (512) 471-6040 Fax.......................................... (435) 865-8037 Fax.......................................(415) 422-2929
Email...... barb.kowal@athletics.utexas.edu Email................................. johnsons@suu.edu Email............................ mccrary@usfca.edu
Website.................... www.texassports.com Website........................ www.suu.edu/athletics Website........................... www.usfdons.com
Press Row ...........................(512) 471-4246 Press Row ..................... (435) 586-7858/7834 Press Row ...........................(415) 422-2929
Series Record ............................. First Meeting Series Record ............................. First Meeting Series Record .......................... 22-20 (USF)
PEPPERDINE LOYOLA MARYMOUNT SANTA CLARA
WAVES LIONS BRONCOS
Jan. 11 l 7 p.m. Jan. 13 l 2 p.m. Jan. 18 l 7 p.m.
San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Santa Clara, CA
Feb. 10 l 2 p.m. Feb. 8 l 7 p.m. Feb. 15 l 7 p.m.
Malibu, CA Los Angeles, CA San Diego, CA
Location ........................................ Malibu, CA Location ............................... Los Angeles, CA Location ............................ Santa Clara, CA
Nickname.............................................. Waves Nickname................................................ Lions Nickname........................................ Broncos
Conference .................................. West Coast Conference .................................. West Coast Conference ............................... West Cosst
Home Court .......Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104) Home Court .............. Gersten Pavilion (4,156) Home Court ............. Leavey Center (4,500)
Athletics Director .................. Dr. John Watson Athletics Director ................ Dr. William Husak Athletics Director ..................... Dan Coonan
Head Coach............................ Julie Rousseau Head Coach..................................Julie Wilhoit Head Coach........... Michelle Bento-Jackson
Career Record (Yrs) ......................... 26-34 (2) Career Record (Yrs) ................... 269-235 (19) Career Record (Yrs) ......................65-57 (4)
School Record (Yrs) .............................. Same School Record (Yrs) ................... 148-165 (12) School Record (Yrs) ...........................Same
Staff ....................................Vanessa Nygaard, Staff ........................................ Lynn Flanagan, Staff ......................................... Tanya Nash,
.....................Shelley Sheetz, Tina Samaniego ...............................Tami Adkins, Will Callanen ................................................ Jenn Bradley
Office Phone ........................... (310) 506-7698 Office Phone ........................... (310) 338-4504 Office Phone ........................(408) 554-4567
2005-06 Record ......................................14-17 2005-06 Record ......................................17-12 2005-06 Record .................................. 19-12
2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ................. 8-6 (4th) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............... 10-4 (3rd) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............ 11-3 (1st)
Letterwinners R/L ..................................... 11/1 Letterwinners R/L .......................................7/5 Letterwinners R/L ................................. 12/2
Starters R/L ................................................4/1 Starters R/L ................................................2/3 Starters R/L ............................................ 3/2
SID..........................................Michael Hawley SID.......................................... Carolyn French SID..........................................Aaron Juarez
Phone ..................................... (310) 506-4333 Phone ..................................... (310) 338-5798 Phone ..................................(408) 554-4659
Fax.......................................... (310) 506-4322 Fax.......................................... (310) 338-2703 Fax.......................................(408) 554-6942
Email..................... mhawley@pepperdine.edu Email....................................cfrench@lmu.edu Email................................ ajuarez@scu.edu
Website................www.pepperdinesports.com Website.............................. www.lmulions.com Website.......... www.santaclarabroncos.com
Press Row .............................. (310) 456-5050 Press Row .............................. (310) 258-8733 Press Row .......................... (408) 554-4655
Series Record .............................. 32-18 (PEP) Series Record ..............................26-24 (USD) Series Record .......................... 29-18 (SCU)
TORERO BASKETBALL =
SAINT MARY’S PORTLAND GONZAGA
GAELS PILOTS BULLDOGS
Jan. 20 l 2 p.m. Jan. 25 l 7 p.m. Jan. 27 l 2 p.m.
Moraga, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA
Feb. 17 l 2 p.m. Feb. 24 l 2 p.m. Feb. 22 l 7 p.m.
San Diego, CA Portland, OR Spokane, WA
Location .......................................Moraga, CA Location ..................................... Portland, OR Location .................................Spokane, WA
Nickname............................................... Gaels Nickname................................................ Pilots Nickname....................................... Bulldogs
Conference .................................. West Coast Conference .................................. West Coast Conference ...............................West Coast
Home Court ..............McKeon Pavilion (3,500) Home Court ...................Chiles Center (4,852) Home Court ....... McCarthey Athletic Center .
Athletics Director ....................... Carl R. Clapp Athletics Director ...................... Larry Williams ..........................................................(6,000)
Head Coach................................Paul Thomas Head Coach................................... Jim Sollars Athletics Director ......................... Mike Roth
Career Record (Yrs) ....................First Season Career Record (Yrs) ................... 452-380 (30) Head Coach.............................Kelly Graves
School Record (Yrs) ................... 235-108 (12) School Record (Yrs) ................... 275-298 (20) Career Record (Yrs) ..................162-109 (9)
Staff ..........................................Tasha Burnett, Staff ............................................... Sean Kelly, School Record (Yrs) ......................96-83 (6)
....................... Tony Giannotti, Tracy Johnston ............................. Loree Payne, Sarah Keeler Staff ................................Jennifer Mountain,
Office Phone ........................... (925) 631-4712 Office Phone ........................... (503) 943-7736 ............................Triana Allen, Jodie Kaczor
2005-06 Record ......................................12-16 2005-06 Record ........................................4-24 Office Phone ........................(509) 323-4217
2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ................. 7-7 (5th) 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ............... 1-13 (8th) 2005-06 Record .................................. 16-14
Letterwinners R/L .....................................10/3 Letterwinners R/L .....................................10/3 2005-06 Conf. Rec./Finish ......... 11-3 (T-1st)
Starters R/L ................................................5/0 Starters R/L ................................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L ................................... 6/7
SID........................................... Ryan Reggiani SID...........................................Adam Linnman Starters R/L ............................................ 2/3
Phone ..................................... (925) 631-4950 Phone ..................................... (503) 943-7731 SID................................................ Liz Smith
Fax.......................................... (925) 631-4405 Fax.......................................... (503) 943-7242 Phone ..................................(509) 323-5484
Email...................... rreggian@stmarys-ca.edu Email.....................................linnman@up.edu Fax.......................................(509) 323-5730
Website............................ www.smcgaels.com Website...................... www.portlandpilots.com Email............. smith@athletics.gonzaga.edu
Press Row .............................. (925) 376-3906 Press Row .............................. (503) 943-7527 Website............................ www.gozags.com
Series Record ............................. 29-18 (SMC) Series Record ............................. 27-19 (POR) Press Row ...........................(509) 323-4224
Series Record ............................ 20-19 (GU)
All TIME SERIES RECoRD VS. oPPoNENTS
Opponent W L Stk Opponent W L Stk Opponent W L Stk
Air Force 1 0 W1 Idaho State 1 0 W1 Sacramento State 5 1 W3
Alabama-Birmingham 0 1 L1 Illinois 0 1 L1 San Diego State 6 19 W5
Alaska Anchorage 0 1 L1 Iona 0 1 L1 San Francisco 20 22 L1
Arizona 2 7 L3 Iowa State 0 2 L2 San Francisco State 2 0 W2
Arizona State 1 6 L3 Kansas 0 2 L2 San Jose State 4 2 W4
Biola 1 6 W1 Kent State 0 1 L1 Santa Clara 18 29 W1
Boise State 2 2 L1 Lehigh 1 0 W1 Seattle Pacific 1 0 W1
Boston College 0 1 L1 Long Beach State 3 6 L2 Southern Methodist 0 1 L1
Bucknell 1 0 W1 Louisiana Tech 0 3 L3 Southern Nazarene 1 0 W1
Butler 0 1 L1 Loyola Marymount 26 24 L9 Southern Utah 0 0 -
Cal Poly Pomona 2 9 W1 Maine 1 0 W1 Southwest Texas St. 0 1 L1
Cal Poly SLO 5 6 L2 Marquette 0 1 L1 St. Ambrose 1 0 W1
Cal State Bakersfield 0 0 - Mankato State 0 1 L1 St. Cloud State 0 1 L1
Cal State Fullerton 7 7 W1 Minnesota 0 1 L1 Saint Mary’s (Ca) 18 29 L1
Cal State L.A. 4 3 W1 Monmouth 1 0 W1 Stanford 0 3 L3
Cal State Northridge 8 4 L1 Montana State 1 0 W1 Tennessee-Chattanooga 0 1 L1
Centenary 1 0 W1 Murray State 0 1 L1 Texas 0 0 -
Chapman 3 3 W1 Nebraska 0 2 L2 Texas El Paso 2 1 W1
Clemson 1 1 L1 Nevada 5 3 W1 Texas San Antonio 1 0 W1
Colorado 0 4 L4 New Mexico 2 1 L1 Texas Tech 0 3 L3
Colorado State 2 0 W2 New Mexico State 0 3 L3 Toledo 0 1 L1
Columbia 1 0 W1 Northern Arizona 5 1 W2 Tulsa 0 2 L2
Concordia (MN) 1 0 W1 Northern Illinois 0 1 L1 UC Irvine 13 11 W1
Dayton 2 0 W2 Northwestern 0 1 L1 UCLA 2 7 W2
Denver 3 1 W1 Notre Dame 0 1 L1 UC San Diego 8 0 W8
DePaul 0 1 L1 Oakland 0 2 L2 UC Santa Barbara 7 11 L3
Drake 0 1 L1 Oklahoma 0 4 L4 UC Riverside 2 1 L1
Duke 0 2 L2 Oral Roberts 1 0 W1 UNC Greensboro 1 0 W1
Eastern Washington 3 0 W3 Oregon 0 1 L1 UNLV 0 8 L8
Fairfield 1 0 W1 Oregon State 2 3 W1 USC 0 3 L3
Fordham 2 1 W1 Pacific 5 2 W3 U.S.I.U. 8 10 L2
Fresno Pacific 1 6 L2 Pacific Christian 1 0 W1 Utah 0 2 L2
Fresno State 1 4 W1 Pennsylvania 1 1 W1 Utah State 2 1 W2
Georgetown 1 0 W1 Pepperdine 18 32 L14 Vermont 0 2 L2
Georgia Southern 0 1 L1 Pittsburgh 1 0 W1 Washington 0 1 L1
Georgia Tech 0 1 L1 Point Loma Nazarene 3 0 W3 Washington State 0 2 L2
Gonzaga 19 20 L8 Portland 19 27 W1 Weber State 2 1 W2
Hamline (MN) 1 0 W1 Portland State 3 1 W3 Western Illinois 0 1 L1
Hawai’i 0 4 L4 Providence 0 1 L1 Wisconsin 0 1 L1
Hofstra 0 1 L1 Puget Sound 0 1 L1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 W1
Holy Cross 0 1 L1 Quinnipiac 1 0 W1 Wyoming 4 1 W4
Idaho 1 0 W1 Rice 1 0 W1 Yale 1 0 W1
2006-07 Opponents in Bold
6 = TORERO BASKETBALL
200-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL OVERALL STATISTICS
Overall Record: 9-19 WCC: 4-10 Home: 5-8 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 1-1
Player GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGM PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OR DR REB AVG. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG
Tiara Harris 28-28 136-340 .400 29-96 .302 103-123 .837 31 73 104 3.7 54 1 79 80 2 51 404 14.4
Kelly Winther 27-3 93-260 .358 25-85 .294 34-46 .739 14 48 62 2.3 54 1 14 53 0 34 245 9.1
other 15-15 45-135 .333 24-77 .312 14-14 1.000 13 33 46 3.1 35 1 15 24 1 11 128 8.5
Sabine Loewe 28-28 86-188 .457 0-0 .000 35-54 .648 58 101 159 5.7 67 0 18 54 17 20 207 7.4
Amanda Rego 21-3 49-132 .371 18-59 .305 33-56 .589 11 65 76 3.6 37 0 80 77 0 75 149 7.1
Ashley Voisinet 27-24 57-145 .393 2-13 .154 40-66 .606 55 78 133 4.9 64 1 21 53 0 29 156 5.8
Polly Dong 28-27 46-128 .359 26-59 .441 31-46 .674 12 33 45 1.6 71 2 84 71 1 41 149 5.3
Kaila Mangrum 28-9 35-71 .493 0-0 .000 21-40 .525 33 61 94 3.4 72 2 9 39 1 8 91 3.3
Lindsay Helvey 28-2 25-80 .313 18-46 .391 7-12 .583 14 23 37 1.3 23 0 6 18 2 13 75 2.7
Brandi Collato 26-1 21-73 .288 12-31 .387 8-11 .727 9 12 21 0.8 24 0 4 6 0 6 62 2.4
Kiva Herman 21-0 18-39 .462 0-0 .000 9-11 .818 12 13 25 1.2 12 0 1 5 2 2 45 2.1
Christine Takara 9-0 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 0 2 0.2 1 0 1 3 1 2 3 0.3
Team
SAN DIEGO 28 612-1593 .384 154-467 .330 336-481 .699 317 597 914 32.6 514 8 332 496 27 292 1714 61.2
OPPONENTS 28 681-1521 .448 126-362 .348 344-486 .708 310 741 1051 37.5 431 - 351 562 118 240 1832 65.4
200-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CONFERENCE STATISTICS
Player GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGM PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OR DR REB AVG. PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG
Tiara Harris 14-14 79-195 .405 18-54 .333 62-75 .827 20 42 62 4.4 27 0 42 31 1 22 238 17.0
Kelly Winther 13-2 46-142 .324 16-48 .333 20-27 .741 9 22 31 2.4 30 1 7 22 0 13 128 9.8
Polly Dong 14-13 37-97 .381 21-44 .477 23-32 .719 11 19 30 2.1 44 2 52 40 0 24 118 8.4
Sabine Loewe 14-14 45-99 .455 0-0 .000 16-27 .593 39 60 99 7.1 35 0 10 27 11 11 106 7.6
Amanda Rego 7-3 16-48 .333 5-21 .238 14-25 .560 8 23 31 4.4 13 0 21 28 0 27 51 7.3
Kaila Mangrum 14-8 25-46 .543 0-0 .000 18-30 .600 20 48 68 4.9 43 0 4 29 1 5 68 4.9
Ashley Voisinet 13-11 23-75 .307 2-10 .200 13-25 .520 23 27 50 3.8 33 1 10 24 0 9 61 4.7
Lindsay Helvey 14-2 13-41 .317 8-23 .348 3-6 .500 4 15 19 1.4 11 0 3 8 1 6 37 2.6
Kiva Herman 14-0 14-31 .452 0-0 .000 7-9 .778 10 10 20 1.4 9 0 1 1 2 2 35 2.5
Brandi Collato 13-1 10-40 .250 6-19 .316 4-7 .571 3 6 9 0.7 13 0 3 1 0 4 30 2.3
other 2-2 0-7 .000 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1.5 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 1.0
Christine Takara 6-0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.0
Team
SAN DIEGO 14 308-822 .375 76-223 .341 182-265 .687 180 301 481 34.4 261 4 155 218 17 123 874 62.4
OPPONENTS 14 341-746 .457 53-152 .349 200-272 .735 137 386 523 37.4 223 - 172 252 67 91 935 66.8
200-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
Date Oppenent W/L USD-OPP FGM-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OR DR REB PF A TO BLK STL
11-18 UC Riverside L 56-53 21-59 .356 5-12 .417 9-13 .692 8 26 34 20 13 20 1 10
11-20 Arizona State L 63-67 26-51 .510 3-7 .429 8-11 .727 5 16 21 19 11 23 0 15
11-22 San Diego State W 67-57 18-39 .462 4-8 .500 27-36 .750 7 23 30 17 13 26 1 10
11-26 Washington L 61-77 20-51 .392 5-19 .263 16-20 .800 10 16 26 21 10 27 1 14
11-27 Pennsylvania W 70-59 26-50 .520 8-17 .471 10-16 .625 10 21 31 17 23 17 1 9
12-1 CS Fullerton W 64-46 27-59 .458 8-21 .381 2-6 .333 11 25 36 10 16 13 0 8
12-5 Fresno State L 50-56 21-62 .339 3-15 .200 5-6 .833 10 17 27 13 13 10 0 18
12-9 Georgia Tech L 51-56 18-54 .333 2-17 .118 13-16 .813 12 14 26 16 11 14 1 11
12-11 Clemson L 68-72 26-58 .448 12-29 .414 4-9 .444 12 25 37 25 14 21 0 10
12-18 Boise State L 51-68 16-64 .250 7-25 .280 12-18 .667 11 21 32 26 6 20 1 18
12-28 Montana State W 53-48 18-64 .281 4-20 .200 13-20 .650 17 35 52 12 10 17 1 12
12-30 Duke L 52-119 18-54 .333 10-29 .345 6-10 .600 7 15 22 20 14 25 1 9
1-2 UC Irvine W 78-48 29-52 .558 3-8 .375 17-20 .850 7 26 33 16 14 23 2 15
1-6 Loyola Marymount L 57-70 21-56 .375 6-19 .316 9-13 .692 8 22 30 23 12 19 1 8
1-8 Pepperdine L 61-84 21-60 .350 3-17 .176 16-22 .727 13 18 31 23 11 17 0 9
1-14 Santa Clara W 85-70 29-65 .446 4-14 .286 23-32 .719 25 20 45 23 11 16 0 13
1-19 Gonzaga L 66-81 26-69 .377 8-18 .444 6-11 .545 16 14 30 22 15 16 3 16
1-21 Portland L 54-65 18-51 .353 7-19 .368 11-18 .611 12 23 35 21 12 23 1 11
1-26 Saint Mary’s W 70-58 23-51 .451 4-12 .333 20-26 .769 6 31 37 18 9 19 0 8
1-28 Santa Clara L 63-67 25-68 .368 5-17 .294 8-13 .615 15 25 40 19 11 14 1 5
2-2 Pepperdine L 55-73 21-63 .333 5-14 .357 8-16 .500 10 25 35 16 12 17 0 6
2-4 Loyola Marymount L 58-61 18-60 .300 4-16 .250 18-24 .750 16 20 36 18 12 11 0 11
2-11 San Francisco W 69-66 28-58 .483 9-15 .600 4-8 .500 16 14 30 17 8 13 3 3
2-15 San Francisco L 56-59 18-45 .400 4-8 .500 16-23 .696 12 15 27 14 10 17 0 5
2-17 Saint Mary’s L 58-63 20-60 .333 5-11 .455 13-16 .813 14 19 33 12 8 8 1 7
2-23 Gonzaga L 51-58 18-57 .316 4-13 .308 11-15 .733 11 26 37 19 10 16 6 11
2-25 Portland W 71-60 22-59 .373 8-30 .267 19-28 .679 6 29 35 16 14 12 1 10
3-2 Loyola Marymount~ L 56-61 20-54 .370 4-17 .235 12-15 .800 10 16 26 21 9 22 0 10
~WCC Tournament Game
TORERO BASKETBALL = 7
TEAM RECoRDS
TORERO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year W L Pct. Conference Place Postseason Coach
2005-06 9 19 .321 4-10 WCC 7th WCC First Rd Fisher
2004-05 9 19 .321 4-10 WCC 7th WCC First Rd Marpe
2003-04 7 22 .241 1-13 WCC 8th WCC Second Rd Marpe
2002-03 13 17 .433 5-9 WCC T5th WCC Semis Marpe
2001-02 13 15 .464 4-10 WCC 7th WCC First Rd Marpe
2000-01 10 16 .384 5-9 WCC 4th WCC First Rd Marpe
1999-00 17 13 .566 7-7 WCC 4th NCAA First Rd Marpe
1998-99 14 13 .518 7-7 WCC 4th WCC First Rd Marpe
1997-98 13 14 .481 8-6 WCC 5th WCC First Rd Marpe
1996-97 5 22 .185 1-13 WCC 8th WCC First Rd Marpe
1995-96 12 16 .428 5-9 WCC 6th WCC Second Rd Marpe
1994-95 11 15 .423 6-8 WCC 4th WCC First Rd Marpe
1993-94 11 15 .423 6-8 WCC 5th Marpe
1992-93 16 12 .533 8-6 WCC 2nd NCAA First Rd Marpe
1991-92 9 17 .346 4-10 WCC 7th Marpe
1990-91 14 13 .518 9-5 WCC 3rd Marpe
1989-90 17 10 .629 7-7 WCC 3rd Marpe
1988-89 10 17 .370 6-8 WCC 4th Marpe
1987-88 13 16 .448 9-5 WCC 3rd Marpe Before moving into the state-of-the-art Jenny
1986-87 14 13 .518 6-6 WCC 4th Marpe Craig Pavilion in 2000-01, the Toreros played
1985-86 16 13 .551 8-4 WCC 2nd Marpe home games in the cozy confines of the USD
1984-85 14 13 .518 Independent Marpe Sports Center (capacity 2,500).
1983-84 13 14 .481 Independent Marpe
1982-83 7 18 .280 Independent Marpe
1981-82 11 21 .343 Independent Marpe
1980-81 5 24 .172 2-10 SCAA Marpe
Totals* 303 417 .421 WCC 120-170 .414 (21 years)
SCAA 2-10 .166 (1 year)
Ind. 45-66 .405 (4 years)
*The USD women’s program initiated play in the 1978-79 season under the direction
of head coach Bonnie Bass, the records of both the 1978-79 and 1979-80 seasons are
incomplete.
SEASON RECORDS
Category Record Season/Game
Most Games Played 32 1981-82
Most Games Won 17 1999-00, 1989-90
Fewest Games Lost 10 1989-90
Highest Winning Pct. .629 1989-90
Most Consecutive Games Won 9 1995-96
Most Consecutive Games Lost 15 1980-81
Most Home Games Won 11 1998-99; 1989-90
Most Points Scored-Game 104 2-2-91 vs. Portland
Most Points Allowed-Game 109 12-13-96 vs. UCSB
Most Points Scored-Season 1,974 1990-91
Fewest Points Allowed-Game 34 11-25-89 at UCI
Fewest Points Allowed-Season 1,506 1983-84
Most Made Field Goals-Season 836 1980-81
Most Made Free Throws-Season 453 1999-00
Most Rebounds-Season 1,287 1980-81
Most Assists-Season 464 1990-91
Best Field Goal Pct.-Season .447 1985-86
Best Free Throw Pct.-Season .721 1985-86
San Diego plays in front of a packed house during the Most Blocks-Game 13 2-3-90 vs. Gonzaga
1993 NCAA Tournament. Most Blocks-Season 171 1989-90
San Diego’s NCAA Tournament History 1999-2000
The University of San Diego has made two NCAA Tournament appearances with the Round 1- lost @ Notre Dame 61-87
most recent being in 1999-2000. The Toreros made their first trip to the big dance in 1992-1993
1992-93 when they finished 16-12 overall and won the WCC Tournament. Round 1 - lost @ Nebraska 81-58
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TEAM lEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR
PoINTS... Kari Ambrose 1997-98 88 Paula Mascari 1988-89 14
Tiara Harris 2005-06 404 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 60 Jane Gilpin 1987-88 5
Amber Sprague 2004-05 334 Kari Ambrose 1995-96 89 Jane Gilpin 1986-87 5
Marta Menuez 2003-04 444 Serena Eierman 1994-95 90 *Three-point line introduced in 1986-87 season.
Erin Malich 2002-03 452 Jill Shaver 1993-94 92
Erin Malich 2001-02 353 Angie Straub 1992-93 96
Amber Jansen 2000-01 395 Angie Straub 1991-92 82 FREE-THRoW SHooTING %...
Susie Erpelding 1999-00 510 Angie Straub 1990-91 99 Tiara Harris 2005-06 83.7
Susie Erpelding 1998-99 378 Paula Mascari 1989-90 89 Sabine Loewe 2004-05 81.0
Susie Erpelding 1997-98 343 Candida Echeverria 1988-89 71 Brandi Collato 2003-04 81.8
Nailah Thompson 1996-97 292 Jane Gilpin 1987-88 130 Tiara Harris 2002-03 75.0
Nailah Thompson 1995-96 347 Jane Gilpin 1986-87 109 Janeene Arendsen 2001-02 84.6
Michele Brovelli 1994-95 273 Debbie Sinopoli 1985-86 80 Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 75.9
Jill Shaver 1993-94 345 Sue Hampton 1984-85 126 Susie Erpelding 1999-00 83.1
Jill Shaver 1992-93 379 Lori Morris 1983-84 118 Susie Erpelding 1998-99 86.0
Jill Shaver 1991-92 354 Lori Morris 1982-83 84 Amanda Bishop 1997-98 92.7
Chris Enger 1990-91 356 Lori Morris 1981-82 162 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 76.9
Candida Echeverria 1989-90 364 Lori Morris 1980-81 105 Kari Ambrose 1995-96 82.3
Candida Echeverria 1988-89 375 Serena Eiermann 1994-95 84.1
Serena Eiermann 1993-94 79.2
Jane Gilpin 1987-88 509 STEAlS...
Jane Gilpin 1986-87 374 Jill Shaver 1992-93 77.0
Amanda Rego 2005-06 75
Debbie Theroux 1985-86 386 Jill Shaver 1991-92 74.8
Polly Dong 2004-05 54
Mary Stanbra 1984-85 400 C. English, A. Straub 1990-91 77.4
Polly Dong 2003-04 52
Debbie Theroux 1983-84 295 Candida Echeverria 1989-90 81.6
Kerri Nakamoto 2002-03 69
Chayo Moreno 1982-83 364 Candida Echeverria 1988-89 78.0
Kerri Nakamoto 2001-02 56
Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 476 Jane Gilpin 1987-88 78.4
Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 49
Michelle Grier 1980-81 440 Jane Gilpin 1986-87 81.9
Maria Perez-Barris 1999-00 53
Debbie Theroux 1985-86 85.7
Melissa Glazebrook 1998-99 45
Debbie Theroux 1984-85 74.0
REBoUNDS... Kari Ambrose 1997-98 47
Debbie Theroux 1983-84 73.6
Sabine Loewe 2005-06 159 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 43
Michelle Dykstra 1982-83 71.6
Sabine Loewe 2004-05 129 Michele Brovelli 1995-96 68
Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 78.7
Marta Menuez 2003-04 235 Serena Eiermann 1994-95 55
Annette Everett 1980-81 67.9
Erin Malich 2002-03 195 Jill Shaver 1993-94 44
Erin Malich 2001-02 136 Chris Enger 1992-93 42
Amber Jansen 2000-01 181 J. Shaver, L. Jones 1991-92 37 FIElD GoAl SHooTING %...
Angie Straub 1990-91 43 Kaila Mangrum 2005-06 49.3
Jessica Gray 1999-00 281
Candida Echeverria 1989-90 63 Sabine Loewe 2004-05 54.2
Jessica Gray 1998-99 178
Candida Echeverria 1988-89 36 Marta Menuez 2003-04 49.3
Maggie Dixon 1997-98 124
Jane Gilpin 1987-88 50 Marta Menuez 2002-03 47.5
Malia Andagan 1996-97 146
Jane Gilpin 1986-87 57 Erin Malich 2001-02 48.9
Michele Brovelli 1995-96 195
Debbie Sinopoli 1985-86 39 Marta Menuez 2000-01 53.1
Michele Brovelli 1994-95 199
Sue Hampton 1984-85 50 Jessica Gray 1999-00 49.1
Jill Shaver 1993-94 172
Debbie Theroux 1983-84 53 Jessica Gray 1998-99 50.1
Chris Enger 1992-93 278
Chayo Moreno 1982-83 51 Susie Erpelding 1997-98 40.2
Lynda Jones 1991-92 200
Lori Morris 1981-82 54 Nailah Thompson 1996-97 38.4
Chris Enger 1990-91 235
Michelle Grier 1980-81 45 Michele Brovelli 1995-96 42.0
Chris Enger 1989-90 228
Lorraine Watson 1994-95 48.5
Candida Echeverria 1988-89 175
Lorraine Watson 1993-94 56.3
Karen Skemp 1987-88 225 3-PoINT BASkETS... Jill Shaver 1992-93 50.7
Kelli Behrens 1986-87 211 Tiara Harris 2005-06 29
Jill Shaver 1991-92 46.0
Kelli Behrens 1985-86 211 Tiara Harris 2004-05 40
Christi English 1990-91 54.1
Debbie Theroux 1984-85 227 Lindsay Helvey 2003-04 51
Chris Enger 1989-90 58.0
Debbie Theroux 1983-84 252 Tiara Harris 2002-03 41
Rochelle Lightner 1988-89 56.5
Chayo Moreno 1982-83 189 Kerri Nakamoto 2001-02 64
Christi English 1987-88 52.4
Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 277 Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 48
Julie Evans 1986-87 47.4
Sara Jane 1980-81 254 Susie Erpelding 1999-00 55
Debbie Theroux 1985-86 52.1
Kari Ambrose 1998-99 34
Debbie Theroux 1984-85 49.0
ASSISTS... Susie Erpelding 1997-98 38
Debbie Theroux 1983-84 45.5
Polly Dong 2005-06 84 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 25
Chayo Moreno 1982-83 49.4
Polly Dong 2004-05 114 Laura King 1995-96 37
Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 46.6
Polly Dong 2003-04 129 Serena Eiermann 1994-95 42
Michelle Grier 1980-81 38.0
Kerri Nakamoto 2002-03 128 Serena Eiermann 1993-94 57
Melissa Glazebrook 2001-02 120 Serena Eiermann 1992-93 24
Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 80 Debbie Gollnack 1991-92 33
Melissa Glazebrook 1999-00 117 Melisa Sortino 1990-91 25
Melissa Glazebrook 1998-99 94 Paula Mascari 1989-90 42
TORERO BASKETBALL =
CAREER RECoRDS
PoINTS... 6. 234 - Jill Shaver, ’90-94
1. 1,510 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00 7. 233 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86
2. 1,233 - Marta Menuez, ’00-04 8. 225 - Chris Enger, ’89-93
3. 1,211 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90 9. 219 - Jessica Gray, ’96-00
4. 1,187 - Chris Enger, ’89-93 10. 206 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-03
5. 1,171 - Jill Shaver, ’90-94
FREE THRoW ATTEMPTS...
6. 1,150 - Tiara Harris 02-06
1. 473 - Marta Menuez, ’00-04
7. 1,098 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-03
2. 438 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90
8. 1,071 - Erin Malich, ’99-03
3. 406 - Jessica Gray, ’96-00
9. 1,015 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86
4. 395 - Erin Malich, ’99-03
10. 973 - Lynda Jones, ’88-92
5. 394 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00
PoINTS PER GAME... 6. 365 - Chris Enger, ’89-93
(MIN. 50 GAMES PlAYED) 7. 322 - Jill Shaver, ’90-94
1. 15.8 - Jane Gilpin, ’86-88 8. 302 - Tiara Harris, ‘02-06
2. 13.6 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00 9. 300 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86
3. 13.5 - Julie Evans, ’85-87 10. 296 - Lynda Jones, ’88-92
4. 12.4 - Chris Enger, ’89-93
Susie Erpelding (1996-00) set an FREE THRoW % (MIN. 100 ATT.)
5. 12.2 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86 all-time USD record by scoring 1,510 1. 81.3 - Paula Mascari, ’86-90
6. 11.4 - Michelle Dykstra, ’82-84 career points. 2. 81.2 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00
7. 11.2 - Jill Shaver, ’90-94
- Julie Evans, ’85-87
8. 11.0 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90
1. 200 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-03 4. 80.1 - Jane Gilpin, ’86-88
9. 10.9 - Marta Menuez, ’00-04
2. 146 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00 5. 79.8 - Tiara Harris, ‘02-06
10. 10.3 - Erin Malich, ’99-03
3. 137 - Tiara Harris, ‘02-06 6. 78.7 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82
FIElD GoAlS... 4. 134 - Serena Eiermann, ’91-95 7. 77.7 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86
1. 522 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00 5. 109 - Lindsay Helvey, ‘02-06 - Serena Eiermann, ’91-95
2. 475 - Chris Enger, ’89-93 6. 106 - Kari Ambrose, ’94-99 9. 76.2 - Amanda Bishop, ’96-01
3. 465 - Marta Menuez, ’00-04 7. 86 - Melisa Sortino, ’90-94 10. 75.2 - Debbie Gollnick, ’88-92
4. 463 - Jill Shaver, ’90-94 84 - Brandi Collato, ‘01-06
5. 429 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90 9. 71 - Laura King, ’92-96
6. 401 - Lynda Jones, ’88-92 10. 68 - Amanda Bishop, ’96-01 ASSISTS...
7. 398 - Erin Malich, ’99-03 1. 480 - Lori Morris, ’80-84
3-PoINT ATTEMPTS... 2. 415 - Polly Dong 02-06
8. 391 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86
1. 514 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-03 3. 383 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’98-02
9. 389 - Lori Morris, ‘80-84
2. 391 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00 4. 376 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-03
10. 386 - Tiara Harris, 02-06
3. 385 - Tiara Harris, ‘02-06 5. 326 - Angie Straub, ’89-93
FIElD GoAl ATTEMPTS... 4. 377 - Serena Eiermann, ’91-95 6. 295 - Kari Ambrose, ’94-99
1. 1,291 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00 5. 327 - Kari Ambrose, ’94-99 7. 267 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90
2. 1,070 - Lori Morris, ’80-84 6. 292 - Lindsay, Helvey, ‘02-06 8. 259 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00
3. 1,065 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90 7. 265 - Melisa Sortino, ’90-94 9. 245 - Jill Shaver, ’90-94
4. 994 - Jill Shaver, ’90-94 9. 256 - Polly Dong, 02-06 - Paula Mascari, ’86-90
5. 989 - Tiara Harris, 02-06 9. 229 - Amanda Bishop, ’96-01
6. 973 - Lynda Jones, ’88-92 10. 218 - Brandi Collato, ‘01-06 ASSISTS PER GAME...
7. 967 - Marta Menuez, ’00-04
3-PoINT %... (MIN. 50 GAMES PlAYED)
8. 954 - Mary Stanbra, ’81-85
(MIN. 100 ATT.) 1. 4.3 - Jane Gilpin, ’86-88
9. 938 - Chris Enger, ’89-93
1. 43.6 - Debbie Gollnick, ’88-92 2. 4.2 - Lori Morris, ’80-84
10. 910 - Michele Brovelli, ’92-96
2. 40.7 - Paula Mascari, ’86-90 3. 4.0 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’98-02
FIElD GoAl %... 3. 39.2 - Janeene Arendsen, ’98-02 4. 3.6 - Polly Dong, ’02-06
(MIN. 200 ATT.) 4. 38.9 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-03 5. 3.3 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-03
1. 54.5 - Rochelle Lightner, ’87-90 5. 38.5 - Brandi Collato, ’01-06 6. 3.0 - Angie Straub, ’89-93
2. 52.8 - Lorraine Watson, ’93-95 6. 37.3 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00 7. 3.0 - Sue Hampton, ’82-85
3. 52.5 - Sabine Loewe, ‘03- 37.3 - Lindsay, Helvey, ‘02-06 8. 2.7 - Debbie Sinopoli, ’85-88
4. 50.6 - Chris Enger, ’89-93 9. 35.5 - Serena Eiermann, ’91-95 9. 2.6 - Kari Ambrose, ’94-99
5. 50.5 - Amber Jansen, ’00-01 35.5 - Tiara Harris, ’02-06 10. 2.4 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90
6. 50.0 - Christi English, ’86-91 10. 35.1 - Laura King, ’92-96
- Lorice Watson, ’93-95
FREE THRoWS...
8. 49.4 - Amy Hillenbrand, ’84-85
1. 326 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90
9. 49.2 - Chayo Moreno, ’82-83
2. 320 - Susie Erpelding, ’96-00
10. 49.1 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86
3. 303 - Marta Menuez, ’00-04
4. 273 - Erin Malich, ’99-03
3-PoINT FIElD GoAlS...
5. 241 - Tiara Harris, ‘02-06
0 = TORERO BASKETBALL
CAREER RECoRDS
ASSIST/TURNoVER RATIo... BloCkS PER GAME...
(MIN. 70 ASSISTS) (MIN. 50 GAMES PlAYED)
1. 2.37 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’02-03 1. 3.88 - Chris Enger, ’89-93
2. 2.09 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’01-02 2. 1.77 - Kelli Behrens, ’85-87
3. 1.64 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’01-02 3. 1.29 - Lynda Jones, ’88-92
4. 1.59 - Michele Grier, ’80-81 4. 1.20 - Sara Jane, ’80-82
5. 1.55 - Debbie Theroux, ’84-85 5. 0.94 - Jessica Gray, ’96-00
6. 1.53 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-00 6. 0.88 - Erin Malich, ’99-03
7. 1.51 - Julie Doria, ’90-91 7. 0.64 - Justine Tuhakaraina, ’94-98
8. 1.48 - Angie Straub, ’92-93 8. 0.57 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86
9. 1.46 - Lori Morris, ’81-82 9. 0.56 - Christi English, ’86-91
10. 1.45 - Sue Hampton, ’84-85 10. 0.51 - Rochelle Lightner, ’87-90
ToTAl REBoUNDS... STEAlS..
1. 281 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00 1. 214 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-03
2. 278 - Chris Enger, ’92-93 2. 178 - Polly Dong 02-06
3. 277 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82 3. 177 - Lori Morris, ’80-84
Chris Enger (1989-93) holds USD 4. 169 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90
4. 261 - Martha Nelson, ’81-82 all-time records in both rebounds and
5. 254 - Sara Jane, ’80-81 5. 163 - Kari Ambrose, ’94-99
blocks.
6. 251 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-84 6. 162 - Michele Brovelli, ’92-96
7. 235 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04 7. 160 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’98-02
- Chris Enger, ’90-91 oFFENSIVE REBoUNDS... 8. 144 - Molly Hunter, ’87-91
9. 228 - Chris Enger, ’89-90 (1986-PRES.) 9. 135 - Jill Shaver, ’90-94
10. 227 - Debbie Theroux, ’84-85 1. 101 - Chris Enger, ’92-93 10. 132 - Angie Straub, ’89-93
2. 100 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00
REBoUNDS PER GAME... 3. 98 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04 STEAlS PER GAME...
1. 9.9 - Chris Enger, ’92-93 4. 94 - Chris Enger, ’89-90 (MIN. 50 GAMES PlAYED)
2. 9.4 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00 5. 89 - Karen Skemp, ’87-88 1. 1.91 - Jane Gilpin, ’86-88
3. 9.3 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-84 6. 84 - Marta Menuez, ’01-02 2. 1.88 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-03
4. 9.2 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82 7. 83 - Marta Menuex, ’02-03 3. 1.68 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’98-02
5. 9.1 - Cathy Perkins, ’80-81 - Candida Echeverria, ’88-89 5. 1.58 - Maria Perez-Barris, ’98-00
6. 8.7 - Chris Enger, ’90-91 9. 81 - Candida Echeverria, ’87-88 6. 1.55 - Lori Morris, ’80-84
7. 8.5 - Sara Jane, ’80-81 10. 80 - Chris Enger, ’90-91 1.55 - Polly Dong, ’02-06
8. 8.4 - Chris Enger, ’89-90 8. 1.54 - Candida Echeverria, ’86-90
9. 8.4 - Martha Nelson, ’81-82 DEFENSIVE REBoUNDS... 9. 1.53 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86
10. 8.4 - Debbie Theroux, ’84-85 (1986-PRES.) 10. 1.50 - Michele Brovelli, ’92-96
1. 181 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00
2. 177 - Chris Enger, ’92-93
3. 155 - Chris Enger, ’90-91
4. 151 - Kelli Behrens, ’86-87
5. 148 - Melissa Padgett, ’03-04
6. 144 - Lynda Jones, ’91-92
7. 143 - Michele Brovelli, ’95-96
8. 138 - Michele Brovelli, ’94-95
9. 137 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04
10. 136 - Karen Skemp, ’87-88
BloCkS...
1. 372 - Chris Enger, ’89-93
2. 143 - Martha Nelson, ’79-83
3. 137 - Lynda Jones, ’88-92
4. 99 - Kelli Behrens, ’85-87
5. 95 - Jessica Gray, ’96-00
6. 92 - Erin Malich, ’99-03
7. 72 - Sara Jane, ’80-82
Polly Dong (2002-06) 8. 59 - Christi English, ’86-91 kerri Nakamoto (1999-03) finished 5th
Ranks second all-time in career-assists 9. 49 - Melissa Padgett, ’00-03 nationally in 3-point shooting % in 2000-
with 415 and second all-tme in steals 10. 47 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-86 01, en route to becoming USD’s all-time
with 178. leader in 3-point baskets made.
TORERO BASKETBALL =
SINGlE-SEASoN RECoRDS
7. 370 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00
Amanda
8. 347 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04
Bishop
9. 346 - Julie Evans, ’86-87
(1996-01) set San
10. 339 - Candida Echeverria, ’88-89
Diego’s single-
FIElD GoAl %... season free throw
(MIN. 100 ATT.) record (92%) as a
1. 58.0 - Chris Enger, ’89-90 junior in 1997-98.
2. 56.5 - Rochelle Lightner, ’88-89
3. 56.3 - Lorraine Watson, ’93-94
4. 54.2 - Sabine Loewe, ‘04-05
5. 54.1 - Christi English, ’90-91
6. 53.8 - Chris Enger, ’90-91 FREE THRoWS...
7. 52.4 - Christi English, ’87-88 1. 123 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00
8. 52.1 - Debbie Theroux, ’85-86 2. 117 - Erin Malich, ’02-03
9. 52.0 - Maggie Dixon, ’98-99 3. 111 - Amber Jansen, ’00-01
10. 51.3 - Julie Evans, ’85-86 4. 110 - Candida Echeverria, ’88-89
5. 103 - Tiara Harris, ‘05-06
3-PoINT FIElD GoAlS... 6. 102 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04
Erin Malich (1999-03) turned in one 1. 64 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’01-02 7. 100 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00
of the most productive scoring sea- 2. 57 - Serena Eiermann, ’93-94 8. 98 - Jane Gilpin, ’87-88
sons in USD history as a senior. 3. 55 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00 9. 96 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82
4. 51 - Lindsay Helvey, ’03-04 10. 95 - Jane Gilpin, ’86-87
5. 49 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-00
FREE THRoW ATTEMPTS...
PoINTS... 1. 180 - Amber Jansen, ’01-02
1. 510 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00 2. 173 - Erin Malich, ’02-03
2. 509 - Jane Gilpin, ’87-88 3. 162 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00
3. 476 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82 4. 157 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04
4. 452 - Erin Malich, ’02-03 5. 148 - Marta Menuez, ’01-02
5. 444 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00
6. 440 - Michele Grier, ’80-81 7. 141 - Candida Echeverria, ’88-89
7. 428 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00 8. 126 - Marta Menuez, ’02-03
8. 404 - Tiara Harris, ‘02-06 9. 125 - Jane Gilpin, ’87-88
9. 400 - Mary Stanbra, ’84-85 10. 124 - Erin Malich, ’01-02
10. 395 - Amber Jansen, ’00-01
FREE THRoW %...
PoINTS PER GAME... (MIN. 50 ATT.)
1. 17.6 - Jane Gilpin, ’87-88 6. 48 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’00-01 1. 92.7 - Amanda Bishop, ’97-98
2. 17.0 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00 7. 43 - Janeene Arendsen, ’01-02 2. 86.0 - Susie Erpelding, ’98-99
3. 15.9 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82 8. 42 - Paula Mascari, ’89-90 3. 85.7 - Debbie Theroux, ’85-86
4. 15.8 - Amber Jansen, ’00-01 - Serena Eiermann, ’94-95 4. 84.1 - Serena Eiermann, ’94-95
5. 15.3 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04 10. 41 - Tiara Harris, ’02-03 5. 83.7 - Tiara Harris, ‘05-06
6. 15.1 - Erin Malich, ’02-03 6. 83.1 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00
7. 14.8 - Mary Stanbra, ’84-85 7. 82.3 - Kari Ambrose, ’95-96
8. 14.7 - Erin Malich, ’01-02 3-PoINT FIElD GoAl ATTEMPTS... 8. 81.9 - Jane Gilpin, ’86-87
9. 14.7 - Michele Grier, ’80-81 1. 139 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’01-02 9. 81.6 - Candida Echeverria, ’89-90
10. 14.5 - Amber Sprague, ’04-05 - Serena Eiermann, ’93-94 10. 81.0 - Sabine Loewe, ‘04-05
3. 135 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-00
4. 128 - Serena Eiermann, ’94-95
FIElD GoAlS... 5. 126 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’02-03
1. 203 - Jane Gilpin, ’87-88 6. 124 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00
2. 197 - Michele Grier, ’80-81 7. 121 - Lindsay Helvey, ’03-04
3. 190 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82 8. 114 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’00-01
4. 182 - Mary Stanbra, ’84-85 9. 109 - Laura King, ’95-96
5. 171 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04 10. 105 - Janeene Arendsen, ’01-02
6. 167 - Erin Malich, ’02-03
7. 166 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00
8. 164 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00 3-PoINT %...
(MIN. 50 ATT.)
- Julie Evans, ’86-87
10. 160 - Julie Evans, ’85-86 1. 46.0 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’01-02
2. 44.4 - Susie Erpelding, ’99-00
3. 44.1 - Polly Dong, ‘05-06
FIElD GoAl ATTEMPTS... 3. 43.8 - Paula Mascari, ’89-90
1. 518 - Michele Grier, ’80-81 4. 42.9 - Debbie Gollnick, ’91-92
2. 450 - Jane Gilpin, ’87-88 5. 42.1 - Lindsay Helvey, ’03-04
3. 433 - Mary Stanbra, ’84-85 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’00-01
4. 408 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82 7. 41.4 - Tiara Harris, ’02-03
5. 380 - Lori Morris, ’81-82 8. 41.0 - Serena Eiermann, ’93-94
6. 374 - Erin Malich, ’02-03 - Janeene Arendsen, ’01-02
2 = TORERO BASKETBALL
SINGlE-SEASoN RECoRDS
4. 63 - Candida Echeverria, ’89-90
ASSISTS... 5. 57 - Kari Ambrose, ’95-96
1. 162 - Lori Morris, ’81-82
- Jane Gilpin, ’86-87
2. 130 - Jane Gilpin, ’87-88
- Debbie Theroux, ’83-84
3. 129 - Polly Dong, ’03-04
8. 56 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’01-02
- Lori Morris, ’83-84
9. 55 - Serena Eiermann, ’94-95
5. 128 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’02-03
10. 54 - Polly Dong, ‘04-05
6. 126 - Sue Hampton, ’84-85
- Lori Morris, ’83-84
7. 120 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’01-02
- Lori Morris, ’81-82
8. 117 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’99-00
9. 114 - Polly Dong, ’04-05
10. 109 - Jane Gilpin, ’86-87 STEAlS PER GAME...
1. 3.57 - Amanda Rego, ‘05-06
2. 2.43 - Michele Brovelli, ’95-96
ASSISTS PER GAME... 3. 2.33 - Candida Echeverria, ’89-90
1. 5.23 - Lori Morris, ’81-82 4. 2.30 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’02-03
2. 4.88 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’99-00 5. 2.29 - Serena Eiermann, ’94-95
3. 4.78 - Lori Morris, ’83-84 6. 2.11 - Jane Gilpin, ’86-87
4. 4.67 - Sue Hampton, ’84-85 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-84
5. 4.48 - Jane Gilpin, ’87-88 8. 2.04 - Kari Ambrose, ’95-96
6. 4.45 - Polly Dong, ’03-04 9. 2.00 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’01-02
7. 4.29 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’01-02 - Lori Morris, ’83-84
Jessica Gray (1996-00) cleared 9.4
8. 4.27 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’02-03
rebounds per game as a senior in 1999-
9. 4.07 - Polly Dong, ‘04-05
00. GAMES PlAYED...
9. 4.04 - Jane Gilpin, ’86-87
7. 83 - Marta Menuex, ’02-03 1. 31 - Lori Morris, ’81-82
- Candida Echeverria, ’88-89 31 - Martha Nelson, ’81-82
ASSIST/TURNoVER RATIo... 9. 81 - Candida Echeverria, ’87-88 31 - Kiela Harper, ’81-82
(MIN. 70 ASSISTS) 10. 80 - Chris Enger, ’90-91 4. 30 - Nineteen players tied
1. 2.37 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’02-03
2. 2.09 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’01-02
3. 1.64 - Melissa Glazebrook, ’01-02 DEFENSIVE REBoUNDS...
(1986-PRES.)
4. 1.59 - Michele Grier, ’80-81
5. 1.55 - Debbie Theroux, ’84-85 1. 181 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00
6. 1.53 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’99-00 2. 177 - Chris Enger, ’92-93
7. 1.51 - Julie Doria, ’90-91 3. 155 - Chris Enger, ’90-91
8. 1.48 - Angie Straub, ’92-93 4. 151 - Kelli Behrens, ’86-87
9. 1.46 - Lori Morris, ’81-82 5. 148 - Melissa Padgett, ’03-04
10. 1.45 - Sue Hampton, ’84-85 6. 144 - Lynda Jones, ’91-92
7. 143 - Michele Brovelli, ’95-96
8. 138 - Michele Brovelli, ’94-95
ToTAl REBoUNDS... 9. 137 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04
1. 281 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00 10. 136 - Karen Skemp, ’87-88
2. 278 - Chris Enger, ’92-93
3. 277 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82
4. 261 - Martha Nelson, ’81-82 BloCkS...
5. 254 - Sara Jane, ’80-81 1. 137 - Chris Enger, ’92-93
6. 251 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-84 2. 98 - Chris Enger, ’90-91
7. 235 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04 3. 96 - Chris Enger, ’89-90
- Chris Enger, ’90-91 4. 62 - Martha Nelson, ’81-82
9. 228 - Chris Enger, ’89-90 5. 55 - Kelli Behrens, ’85-86
10. 227 - Debbie Theroux, ’84-85 6. 44 - Kelli Behrens, ’86-87
7. 43 - Sara Jane, ’81-82
8. 41 - Chris Enger, ’91-92
REBoUNDS PER GAME... 9. 40 - Lynda Jones, ’91-92
1. 9.9 - Chris Enger, ’92-93 10. 38 - Lynda Jones, ’88-89
2. 9.4 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00
3. 9.3 - Debbie Theroux, ’83-84
4. 9.2 - Debbie Weinreis, ’81-82 BloCkS PER GAME...
5. 9.1 - Cathy Perkins, ’80-81 1. 4.89 - Chris Enger, ’92-93
6. 8.7 - Chris Enger, ’90-91 2. 3.63 - Chris Enger, ’90-91
7. 8.5 - Sara Jane, ’80-81 3. 3.56 - Chris Enger, ’89-90 Amanda Rego (2004-present) set a new
8. 8.4 - Chris Enger, ’89-90 4. 2.93 - Chris Enger, ’91-92 single-season record for steals with 75,
9. 8.4 - Martha Nelson, ’81-82 5. 2.00 - Martha Nelson, ’81-82 while only playng in 20 games during the
6. 1.90 - Kelli Behrens, ’85-86 2005-06 season.
10. 8.4 - Debbie Theroux, ’84-85 7. 1.63 - Kelli Behrens, ’86-87
oFFENSIVE REBoUNDS... 8. 1.54 - Lynda Jones, ’91-92
(1986-PRES.)
9. 1.43 - Sara Jane, ’81-82
1. 101 - Chris Enger, ’92-93 10. 1.41 - Lynda Jones, ’88-89
2. 100 - Jessica Gray, ’99-00
3. 98 - Marta Menuez, ’03-04 STEAlS...
4. 94 - Chris Enger, ’89-90 1. 75 - Amanda Rego, ‘05-06
5. 89 - Karen Skemp, ’87-88 2. 69 - Kerri Nakamoto, ’02-03
6. 84 - Marta Menuez, ’01-02 3. 68 - Michele Brovelli, ’95-96
TORERO BASKETBALL =
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESUlTS
1980-81 1982-83 66.... @St. Cloud State ...........74 93.... Idaho ..............................75
Coach: Kathy Marpe Coach: Kathy Marpe 66.... @Concordia (MN) ..........56 60.... Gonzaga ........................64
(5-24, 2-10 SCAA) (7-18, Independent) 48.... @Mankato State ............69 82.... UTEP .............................79
USD OPP USD .................................... OPP 61.... Portland..........................80 75.... New Mexico ...................48
64..... @CS Fullerton ..............101 53.... Wyoming ........................72 49.... Portland State ................64 54.... @Nevada-Reno* ............56
36..... @San Diego State ..........79 63.... @Saint Mary’s................58 74.... @San Francisco State ...71 55.... San Francisco*...............69
59..... @UNLV ...........................89 66.... @CS Northridge.............91 41.... @Santa Clara ................59 72.... Santa Clara*...................62
64..... US International ..............66 55.... @San Jose State ...........98 55.... @Pacific .........................63 48.... @Santa Clara* ...............50
57..... Pepperdine ......................97 65.... Chapman .......................60 87.... Wyoming ........................61 58.... @San Francisco* ...........68
71..... @Chapman .....................52 57.... Depaul............................66 84.... @Pepperdine .................79 73.... Pepperdine* ...................58
75..... @UC Santa Barbara .......77 39.... @Cal Poly Pomona........81 71.... @Loyola Marymount ......69 62.... Loyola Marymount* ........54
59..... @Cal Poly SLO .............100 59.... Oregon State..................87 66.... Point Loma Nazarene ....56 69.... @Loyola Marymount* ....56
62..... Cal Poly SLO ..................60 56.... @San Diego State .........83 69.... Loyola Marymount .........41 58.... @Pepperdine*................60
79..... UC Santa Barbara ...........74 58.... @UTEP ..........................63 60.... UC Irvine ........................49 73.... US International* ............63
82..... UC San Diego .................43 36.... @New Mexico State ......66 67.... US International .............68 70.... Nevada-Reno* ...............63
61..... @Cal Poly Pomona.........82 50.... @Oklahoma .................100 65.... @UC Santa Barbara ......52 62.... Northern Arizona ............55
65..... @CS Los Angeles ...........81 67.... @Biola ...........................75 49.... @Cal Poly SLO ..............47 76.... @US International* ........86
67..... @Pepperdine ..................88 54.... Arizona ...........................72 76.... @US International..........78
67..... @Biola ............................98 56.... UC Irvine ........................81 81.... @UC San Diego ............49 1987-88
63..... @CS Northridge..............73 91.... UC Santa Barbara (2OT)83 53.... UC Santa Barbara..........46 Coach: Kathy Marpe
66..... UNLV ...............................79 59.... @UNLV ..........................77 43.... @UC Irvine ....................75 (13-16, 9-5 WCC)
52..... Arizona State ..................83 74.... @Nevada-Reno .............57 74.... Northern Arizona ............63 USD .................................... OPP
63..... @UC Irvine .....................69 69.... US International .............59 63.... @Arizona State ..............70
50..... @CS Northridge..............59 53.... Biola ...............................52 1985-86 52.... @Wyoming ....................46
71..... @Chapman .....................73 60.... @Pepperdine .................66 Coach: Kathy Marpe 61.... @San Diego State .........85
61..... @CS Los Angeles ...........72 54.... @UC Irvine ....................70 (16-13, 8-4 WCC) 60.... Cal Poly Pomona ...........68
54..... Cal Poly Pomona ............80 65.... @UC San Diego ............58 USD .................................... OPP 55.... CS Fullerton ...................67
54..... Biola ................................84 39.... @Cal Poly SLO ..............57 45.... Cal Poly Pomona ...........62 55.... @Hawaii.........................58
66..... @Cal Poly SLO ...............77 51.... @UC Santa Barbara ......52 63.... @Loyola Marymount ......39 65.... @Hawaii.........................84
68..... @UC Santa Barbara .......84 41.... @Chapman ....................39 86.... Seattle Pacific ................74
78..... US International ..............56 1983-84 78.... @US International..........80 56.... Northwestern..................60
46..... San Diego State ..............65 Coach: Kathy Marpe 58.... UC Irvine ........................54 75.... Fordham.........................57
63..... @UC Irvine .....................71 (13-14, Independent) 66.... San Francisco State.......48 89.... Saint Ambrose................64
USD .................................... OPP 54.... San Diego State .............67 69.... Northern Illinois ..............79
1981-82 47.... CS Fullerton ...................77 57.... UC Santa Barbara..........67 60.... Loyola Marymount .........56
Coach: Kathy Marpe 61.... @Loyola Marymount ......44 44.... Hawaii ............................57 62.... Pepperdine.....................60
(11-21, Independent) 72.... @Point Loma Nazarene 54 71.... Hamline (MN) .................64 68.... Utah ...............................77
USD OPP 43.... Cal Poly Pomona ...........58 42.... @Northern Arizona ........71 53.... @San Francisco* ...........65
76..... UC San Diego .................47 51.... @Boise State .................39 68.... @Arizona .......................81 62.... @Santa Clara* ...............58
56..... @Arizona ........................75 51.... @San Diego State .........74 59.... @Loyola Marymount* ....47 70.... @US International* ........79
49..... @Cal Poly SLO ...............61 44.... San Diego State .............73 77.... @Pepperdine*................69 67.... Saint Mary’s* ..................69
59..... @Biola ............................87 74.... @CS Los Angeles ..........64 69.... UC San Diego ................48 67.... Gonzaga* .......................69
43..... Washington State ............66 38.... @Chapman ....................75 78.... @Nevada-Reno* ............59 65.... Portland* ........................61
66..... US International ..............59 41.... Cal Poly SLO .................40 67.... @Santa Clara* ...............56 58.... @Portland*.....................64
52..... @UC Santa Barbara .......73 62.... CS Northridge ................45 49.... @San Francisco* ...........46 59.... @Gonzaga* ...................77
63..... CS Los Angeles ..............58 58.... Illinois ............................60 70.... San Francisco*...............58 59.... Santa Clara*...................47
51..... @UNLV ...........................61 88.... Nevada-Reno .................72 48.... Santa Clara*...................45 51.... San Francisco*...............39
57..... @San Diego State ..........76 49.... @Portland ......................63 80.... @US International* ........84 73.... @Pepperdine .................53
80..... @UC San Diego .............64 38.... @Alaska-Anchorage ......40 53.... @Point Loma Nazarene 43 66.... @Loyola Marymount* ....63
57..... Cal Poly Pomona ...........75 49.... @Puget Sound...............54 39.... Pepperdine* ...................47 85.... @Saint Mary’s................68
54..... Oklahoma ........................72 62.... @UC Irvine ....................69 79.... Loyola Marymount* ........59 68.... US International* ............75
39..... San Jose State ................60 58.... Pepperdine.....................68 61.... @Nevada-Reno* ............72
59..... Northern Arizona .............56 57.... @Northern Arizona ........55 73.... @So. Methodist (OT) .....74 1988-89
72..... UTEP...............................68 53.... @Arizona .......................61 60.... @Utah State ..................56 Coach: Kathy Marpe
74..... @Utah State ...................85 72.... UC Santa Barbara..........57 67.... @Iona ............................73 (10-10, 6-8 WCC)
80..... @Colorado ......................86 84.... UC San Diego ................72 63.... US International .............81 USD .................................... OPP
72..... @UC Irvine .....................63 74.... US International .............61 52.... @Main............................49
58..... @CS Northridge..............76 63.... UC Irvine ........................58 1986-87 56.... @Duke ...........................64
55..... @Chapman .....................72 52.... UNLV ..............................73 Coach: Kathy Marpe 47.... @San Diego State .........82
75..... @CS Los Angeles ...........78 82.... @US International..........78 (14-13, 6-6 WCC) 48.... @CS Fullerton ...............75
83..... Cal Poly Pomona ............75 58.... @UC Santa Barbara ......65 USD .................................... OPP 61.... @Cal Poly Pomona........58
55..... Biola ................................84 61.... @Washington State .......82 69.... UC Irvine ........................64
71..... @Cal Poly SLO ...............66 1984-85 85.... @Portland ......................57 72.... Holy Cross .....................86
46..... @UC Santa Barbara .......72 Coach: Kathy Marpe 64.... @Fresno State ...............66 59.... Murray State ..................73
62..... US International ..............76 (14-13, Independent) 58.... @Weber State ...............66 38.... @Utah ............................76
78..... San Diego State ..............76 USD .................................... OPP 74.... @Portland State.............69 78.... @Weber State ...............74
55..... @UC Irvine .....................94 49.... CS Los Angeles .............53 42.... @UCLA ..........................65 65.... @Gonzaga .....................69
70..... @Arizona ........................64 65.... @CS Northridge.............52 57.... @UC Irvine ....................56 60.... @Portland ......................61
45..... @Arizona State ...............87 31.... @Cal Poly Pomona........49 53.... @San Diego State .........73 63.... San Francisco ................61
41.... Chapman .......................46 73.... Wisconsin.......................74 69.... Santa Clara ....................60
57.... @San Diego State .........97 79.... Idaho State.....................53 64.... @Santa Clara* ...............66
= TORERO BASKETBALL
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESUlTS CoNTINUED
58.... @San Francisco* ...........52 83...... @Santa Clara* .........................95 64...... @Santa Clara ...........................57 USD ................................................. OPP
68.... Pepperdine* ...................75 51...... Santa Clara* .............................61 58...... @Nebraska ...............................81 69...... @UCLA.....................................87
60.... Loyola Marymount* ........73 84...... @San Francisco* .....................76 60...... UC Irvine ..................................70
57.... @US International* ........64 64...... @Saint Mary’s* (OT)................83 1993-94 47...... San Diego State.......................60
53.... @Loyola Marymount* ....63 93...... Loyola Marymount* .................95 Coach: Kathy Marpe 69...... CS Fullerton .............................59
75.... @Pepperdine*................73 87...... Pepperdine* ..............................68 (11-15, 6-8 WCC) 49...... @UC Santa Barbara ................76
54.... UC Santa Barbara..........58 52...... @Arizona ..................................87
63.... @Saint Mary’s* ..............68 1991-92 USD ................................................. OPP 72...... @Vermont .................................87
54.... US International* ............68 Coach: Kathy Marpe 68...... @Cal Poly Pomona .................70 70...... @UNC Greensboro (OT) .........67
72.... Portland..........................56 (9-17, 4-10 WCC) 62...... @UCLA.....................................82 61...... Pittsburgh..................................58
51.... Gonzaga* .......................46 51...... San Diego State.......................72 81...... Bucknell ....................................56
71.... Saint Mary’s* ..................76 USD ................................................. OPP 87...... @Long Beach State.................67 59...... Cal Poly SLO ...........................53
68...... San Diego State.......................72 69...... @Oregon State ........................79 75...... CS Northridge...........................40
1989-90 59...... @Louisiana Tech ......................77 72...... CS Northridge...........................56 62...... @Pepperdine* ..........................57
Coach: Kathy Marpe 95...... @Eastern Washington .............67 73...... Rice...........................................59 54...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............47
(17-10, 7-7 WCC) 68...... @Providence ............................84 67...... Oregon ......................................74 78...... Gonzaga* ..................................55
USD .................................... OPP 56...... @Long Beach State.................63 67...... Drake ........................................74 54...... Portland* ...................................44
57.... UC Irvine ........................34 71...... UC Irvine ..................................67 65...... @Fresno Pacific .......................46 42...... San Francisco* .........................67
66.... @New Mexico State ......71 76...... Hawaii .......................................84 67...... @Fresno State .........................80 45...... @San Francisco* .....................59
81.... @Monmouth % ..............51 68...... @Stanford...............................103 82...... @Sacramento State .................66 44...... @Saint Mary’s*.........................62
76.... @San Diego State .........68 81...... Weber State .............................55 91...... Gonzaga* ..................................69 58...... @Santa Clara* .........................72
85.... Arizona ...........................62 70...... UCLA ........................................78 64...... Portland* ...................................58 66...... Santa Clara* .............................69
70.... @UC Santa Barbara ......65 76...... @Wyoming ...............................70 67...... @Pepperdine* ..........................64 68...... Saint Mary’s* ............................71
71.... @Northern Arizona ........70 76...... @Colorado State ......................72 72...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............71 57...... @Portland* ...............................90
71.... CS Fullerton ...................71 69...... @Saint Mary’s*.........................45 75...... San Franciszo* .........................58 57...... @Gonzaga* ..............................68
58.... Oregon State..................51 51...... @San Francisco* .....................73 60...... Santa Clara* .............................76 68...... Loyola Marymount* ..................50
84.... Arizona State .................62 72...... Portland* ...................................74 77...... Saint Mary’s* ............................80 60...... Pepperdine* ..............................63
64.... Iowa State ......................67 65...... Gonzaga* ..................................66 49...... @Saint Mary’s*.........................68 68...... @Santa Clara ...........................57
64.... Wisconsin-Green Bay ....45 59...... @Santa Clara* ........................96 50...... @Santa Clara* .........................79 52...... @Portland .................................71
46.... @Colorado .....................78 69...... @Loyola Marymount* .............58 74...... Loyola marymount* ..................62
73.... @Pepperdine*................76 65...... @Pepperdine* .........................89 51...... Pepperdine* ..............................71 1996-97
70.... @Loyola Marymount* ....78 58...... Pepperdine* ..............................70 63...... @Portland* ...............................80 Coach: Kathy Marpe
57.... Saint Mary’s* ..................59 68...... Loyola Marymount* ..................49 62...... @Gonzaga* ..............................73 (12-16, 5-9 WCC)
58.... San Francisco*...............71 70...... @Gonzaga* ..............................56 51...... @San Francisco* .....................79
80.... @Santa Clara* ...............63 66...... @Portland* ...............................83 USD ................................................. OPP
66.... Santa Clara*...................53 52...... San Francisco* .........................58 1994-95 61...... @UCLA.....................................73
54.... @Portland*.....................64 58...... Saint Mary’s* ............................61 Coach: Kathy Marpe 34...... @San Diego State ...................55
62.... @Gonzaga* ...................54 49...... Santa Clara* ...........................69 (11-15, 6-8 WCC) 66...... Eastern Washington .................48
76.... Gonzaga* .......................56 33...... @Louisiana Tech ......................70
80.... Portland* ........................62 1992-93 USD ................................................. OPP 58...... @Western Illinois .....................62
66.... @San Francisco* ...........75 Coach: Kathy Marpe 88...... Cal Poly Pomona .....................67 83...... UC Santa Barbara .................109
70.... @Saint Mary’s* ..............85 (16-12, 8-6 WCC) 51...... Louisiana Tech .........................83 62...... Portland State...........................58
66.... Loyola Marymount* ........85 62...... @San Diego State ...................67 65...... Arizona......................................87
72.... Pepperdine* ...................56 USD ................................................. OPP 69...... Fresno State .............................71 57...... Oregon State ............................54
66...... @San Diego State ...................72 73...... UCLA ........................................83 46...... Fordham ...................................55
1990-91 68...... @Ala-Birmingham.....................71 86...... UC Santa Barbara ...................71 64...... @CS Fullerton (OT) ...............63
Coach: Kathy Marpe 61...... @Tenn-Chattanooga.................75 56...... Southwest Texas State. ...........67 43...... Pennsylvania ............................64
(14-13, 9-5 WCC) 87...... @Cal State Fullerton ...............64 54...... @Stanford.................................96 41...... Pepperdine* ..............................71
USD ................................................. OPP 56...... @Texas Tech ............................99 72...... Columbia...................................49 53...... Loyola Marymount* ..................60
75...... @San Diego State ...................79 66...... @New Mexico ..........................43 71...... @CS Northridge .......................54 47...... @Gonzaga* ..............................54
72...... @Arizona ..................................74 90...... Fresno Pacific...........................61 76...... @Cal Poly SLO........................52 41...... @Portland* ...............................80
68...... @Arizona State ........................76 49...... Stanford ....................................71 64...... @Gonzaga* (OT) ....................77 62...... Saint Mary’s* ............................77
90...... @San Jose State .....................66 56...... Southern Nazarene ..................55 62...... @Portland* ...............................83 53...... Santa Clara* .............................57
58...... @Oregon State ........................74 66...... Sacramento State.....................52 65...... Pepperdine* ..............................54 43...... @Santa Clara* .........................80
80...... UC Irvine ..................................50 83...... CS Los Angeles .......................48 73...... Loyola Marymount* ..................55 46...... @Saint Mary’s*.........................69
63...... @CS Fullerton ..........................85 70...... Saint Mary’s* ............................57 52...... @San Francisco* .....................58 38...... @San Francisco* .....................69
58...... Texas Tech ...............................79 66...... San Francisco* .........................49 69...... San Francisco* .........................77 43...... San Francisco* .........................73
61...... CS Northridge...........................54 65...... @Portland* ...............................63 71...... @Santa Clara* .........................82 59...... Portland* ...................................61
75...... Colorado ...................................77 53...... @Gonzaga* ..............................55 57...... @Saint Mary’s*.........................75 60...... Gonzaga* ..................................56
61...... UNLV.........................................71 57...... Santa Clara* .............................63 78...... Saint Mary’s* ............................58 57...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............63
58...... Colorado State .........................48 63...... Loyola Marymount* ..................49 61...... Santa Clara* .............................70 51...... @Pepperdine* ..........................79
89...... Wyoming ...................................57 54...... Pepperdine* ..............................63 76...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............52 42...... @Portland* ...............................69
83...... @Pepperdine* ..........................69 68...... @Pepperdine* ..........................63 64...... @Pepperdine* ..........................53
60...... @Loyloa Marymount* ...............64 40...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............45 63...... Portland* ...................................72 1997-98
86...... Saint Mary’s* (2OT) ................79 87...... Gonzaga* ..................................62 72...... Gonzaga* ..................................71 Coach: Kathy Marpe
64...... San Francisco* .........................57 71...... Portland* ...................................52 65...... @Saint Mary’s ..........................76 (5-22, 1-13 WCC)
65...... @Portland* ...............................52 63...... @San Francisco* .....................61
65...... @Gonzaga* .............................61 54...... @Saint Mary’s*.........................76 1995-96 USD ................................................. OPP
77...... Gonzaga* ................................72 45...... @Santa Clara* .........................67 Coach: Kathy Marpe 53...... @Long Beach State.................61
104.... Portland* ...................................64 83...... @Pepperdine ............................67 (11-15, 6-8 WCC) 56...... Toledo .......................................61
TORERO BASKETBALL =
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESUlTS CoNTINUED
43...... @UC Irvine ...............................56 35...... @Tulsa......................................58 61...... Centenary .................................42 52...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............63
74...... Fairfield .....................................54 39...... @Oklahoma ..............................84 64...... Portland* ...................................60 49...... @Pepperdine* ..........................90
69...... @UCLA.....................................87 71...... @UC Irvine (OT) ......................64 65...... Gonzaga* (OT) .........................75 53...... Saint Mary’s* ............................45
81...... San Jose State ........................64 72...... @CS Fullerton ..........................50 79...... Santa Clara* .............................69 74...... San Francisco* .........................83
61...... CS Fullerton .............................66 47...... Pepperdine* ..............................64 62...... @Santa Clara* ..........................70 63...... @Portland* ...............................75
49...... Cal Poly SLO ...........................58 55...... Loyola Marymount* ..................57 65...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............73 58...... @Gonzaga* ..............................61
55...... @Denver...................................50 73...... @Portland* ...............................58 75...... @Pepperdine* .........................85 52...... Santa Clara* .............................60
80...... Lehigh .......................................51 60...... @Gonzaga* ..............................57 55...... San Francisco* .........................79 66...... Pepperdine* ..............................69
70...... @Pacific....................................54 51...... @Saint Mary’s*.........................72 60...... Saint Mary’s* .............................70 48...... Loyola Marymount* ..................52
84...... @Sacramento State (OT) ........91 62...... Saint Mary’s* ............................75 63...... @Gonzaga* ..............................48 56...... @Santa Clara* .........................85
64...... @San Francisco* .....................49 72...... Santa Clara* .............................58 51...... @Portland* ...............................65 61...... @San Francisco* .....................63
52...... @Santa Clara* .........................71 48...... San Francisco* .........................44 65...... @Saint Mary’s* .........................87 56...... Portland* ...................................78
68...... Gonzaga* ..................................62 62...... @San Francisco* .....................53 63...... @San Francisco* ......................64 53...... Gonzaga* ..................................55
57...... Portland* ...................................56 55...... @Santa Clara* .........................71 56...... Pepperdine* ..............................61 87...... @Saint Mary’s (OT) .................81
47...... @Portland* ...............................78 77...... Gonzaga* ..................................64 62...... Loyola Marymount* ...................60 64...... @Portland .................................76
57...... @Gonzaga* ..............................50 80...... Portland* (OT) ..........................83 52...... @Santa Clara ...........................82
67...... Pepperdine* ..............................64 72...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............54 2004-2005
66...... Loyola Marymount* ..................56 62...... @Pepperdine* ..........................75 2002-2003 Coach: Kathy Marpe
57...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............51 65...... @Loyola Marymount ................62 Coach: Kathy Marpe (9-19, 4-10 WCC)
67...... @Pepperdine* (OT)..................58 61...... @Santa Clara ...........................56 (13-17, 5-9 WCC)
49...... @Saint Mary’s*.........................76 68...... @Pepperdine ............................51 USD ................................................. OPP
44...... Saint Mary’s* ............................53 61...... @Notre Dame ..........................87 USD ................................................. OPP 44...... @Arizona State.........................70
49...... Santa Clara* .............................75 73...... Long Beach State .....................58 64...... San Diego State........................49
39...... San Francisco* .........................58 2000-2001 56...... Denver ......................................37 74...... Clemson....................................73
49...... @Portland$ ...............................67 Coach: Kathy Marpe 56...... Kansas ......................................59 69...... @Long Beach State..................80
(10-16, 5-9 WCC) 61...... UC Ivine ....................................68 73...... @UC Riverside .........................53
1998-99 71...... @Sacramento State .................45 43...... @Fresno State..........................68
Coach: Kathy Marpe USD ................................................. OPP 53...... @Pacific....................................50 65...... @San Diego State ....................60
(14-13, 7-7 WCC) 62...... Long Beach State ....................59 72...... San Diego State........................53 47...... USC ..........................................68
86...... @UCLA.....................................67 74...... @CS Fullerton ..........................76 71...... @Utah State .............................68
USD ................................................. OPP 56...... USC ..........................................70 70...... @Nevada-Reno ........................80 50...... @New Mexico...........................58
62...... UC Irvine ..................................39 54...... @CS Northridge .......................58 92...... Nebraska% ...............................53 80...... @Air Force (OT) .......................78
67...... @Fresno State (OT) ................80 73...... UC Irvine ..................................54 57...... Kent State% ..............................62 62...... Vermont ....................................70
80...... @Portland State .......................44 56...... Tulso .........................................65 76...... @Dayton ...................................66 74...... Marquette..................................85
56...... @Eastern Washington ..............35 63...... Oklahoma (2OT).......................65 57...... @Oakland .................................65 81...... @UC Irvine ...............................86
67...... Yale% ........................................50 62...... Oakland ....................................72 43...... @Santa Clara* ..........................77 56...... Pepperdine* ..............................78
46...... Butler% .....................................62 97...... @UC Riverside.........................75 65...... Loyola Marymount* ...................61 49...... Loyola Marymount* ...................69
58...... @Cal Poly SLO.........................68 58...... CS Fullerton .............................45 54...... Pepperdine* ..............................69 62...... San Francisco* .........................53
62...... Denver ......................................57 55...... @Boise St. (OT) ......................59 61...... @San Francisco* ......................57 81...... @Portland* ...............................77
75...... Sacramento State .....................44 70...... Loyola Marymount* ..................74 51...... @St. Mary’s* .............................61 44...... @Gonzaga* .............................67
68...... Boston College .........................73 58...... Pepperdine* ..............................79 58...... Gonzaga* .................................67 75...... Santa Clara* .............................78
63...... Long Beach State .....................65 54...... @San Francisco* .....................72 78...... Portland* ...................................66 59...... Saint Mary’s* .............................75
72...... Pacific .......................................60 70...... @St. Mary’s* ............................82 80...... Santa Clara* .............................77 41...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............59
58...... San Francisco* .........................49 81...... Gonzaga* ..................................55 52...... @Pepperdine* ..........................90 55...... @Pepperdine* ..........................65
53...... Santa Clara* .............................51 80...... Portland* ...................................73 47...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............67 57...... @San Francisco* ......................62
55...... Saint Mary’s* .............................54 41...... @Santa Clara* .........................61 60...... Saint Mary’s* .............................63 104.... Portland* ...................................61
48...... @Saint Mary’s* .........................55 64...... Santa Clara* .............................63 76...... San Francisco* .........................72 59...... Gonzaga* ..................................74
56...... @Pepperdine* ..........................71 53...... @Pepperdine* ..........................85 60...... @Portland* ...............................65 66...... Pepperdine* ..............................69
43...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............63 42...... @Loyola Marymount* ...............64 72...... @Gonzaga* ..............................86 41...... @Saint Mary’s* .........................70
65...... Loyola Marymount* ..................66 54...... Saint Mary’s* ............................71 69...... @Saint Mary’s ..........................56 73...... @Santa Clara* ..........................71
76...... Pepperdine* ..............................72 57...... San Francisco* .........................54 66...... @San Francisco .......................54 49...... @Loyola Marymount.................68
48...... @Gonzaga* ..............................64 63...... @Portland* ...............................74 53...... @Pepperdine ............................62
42...... @Portland* ...............................61 84...... @Gonzaga* ..............................80
73...... Portland* (OT)..........................70 53...... @Loyola Marymount ................63 2003-2004
72...... Gonzaga* ..................................54 Coach: Kathy Marpe
51...... @Santa Clara* ..........................67 2001-2002 (7-22, 1-13 WCC)
52...... @San Francisco* ......................42 Coach: Kathy Marpe
48...... @Portland .................................63 (13-15, 4-10 WCC) USD ................................................. OPP
44...... @UC Santa Barbara ................82
1999-2000 USD ................................................. OPP 96...... Nevada .....................................74
Coach: Kathy Marpe 66...... @Denver...................................67 64...... @UNLV ...................................78
(17-13, 7-7 WCC) 44...... @Colorado................................83 55...... @Georgia Southern .................71
73...... @Fordham ................................63 75...... New Mexico State (OT) ...........79
USD ................................................. OPP 52...... @Hofstra...................................57 57...... Long Beach State ....................65
60...... @Long Beach St......................73 64...... Pacific .......................................63 65...... @San Diego State ...................60
50...... Minnesota .................................52 79...... UCLA ........................................51 65...... @USC.......................................82
85...... Quinnipac% ..............................73 73...... San Jose State .........................63 70...... Pacific .......................................66
54...... Dayton% ...................................51 73...... Boise State ...............................61 77...... Oral Roberts .............................57
60...... @San Jose St. .........................51 84...... Sacramento State .....................60 65...... Georgetown ..............................58
39...... @Pacific....................................53 92...... @UC Irvine ...............................53 47...... Texas Tech ...............................95
71...... Fresno State .............................54 92...... U Texas San-Antonio ................43 45...... @Kansas ..................................64
81...... CS Northridge...........................55 67...... Iowa State (OT) ........................69 47...... @Saint Mary’s*.........................56
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Heidi Ambrose ‘93-97
Kari Ambrose ‘94-99
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Malia Andagan ‘93-97 Jane Gilpin ‘85-88
Janeene Arendsen ‘98-02 Melissa Glazebrook ‘98-02
Michelle Augustavo ‘04-06 Emily Gleason ‘88-89
Debbie Gollnick ‘88-92
Mary Goofrey ‘83-85
Katie Graves ‘03-04
Jessica Gray ‘96-00
Michele Greir ‘79-82
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Lynn Hajoukovich ‘82-86
Sue Hampton ‘82-85 USD Senior Class of 2000; (l-r) Jessica Gray, Maria Parez-Barris,
Valerie Hardie ‘79-81 Susie Erpelding and Andrea Burns
Kiela Harper ‘80-81
Tiara Harris 02-06
Lindsay Helvey 02-06 Michelle McDonald ‘79-80
Kiva Herman 05-pres. Katie McGlennen ‘95-97
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Madeleine Herrill ‘79-81 Christine Takara 05-pres.
Lisa McNamee ‘80-81
Amy Hillenbrand ‘83-84 Debbie Theroux ‘83-86
Erin Malich ‘99-03
Ali Hinga ‘99-00 Laura Thomas ‘80-83
Marta Menuez ‘00-04
USD Alumni (l-r): Amanda Therese Hollcraft ‘82-83 Nailah Thompson ‘94-98
Barbara Minear ‘79-82
Bishop and lamie lucia Molly Hunter ‘87-91 Delia Toothman ‘94-95
Chayo Moreno ‘81-82
Kristen Hurst ‘04-05 Katie Trungale ‘96-98
Lori Morris ‘80-84
Justine Tuhakaraina ‘94-98
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Jennifer Tuiolosega ‘97-00
Mary Beth Basile ‘95-96
Link Bauma ‘80-81
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Martha Nelson ‘79-83 Tina Vierra ‘84-85
Cassidy Blaine ‘01-02 Brittany Volk ‘91-93
Charlene Bippes ‘91-92
Amanda Bishop ‘96-00 s s Oss Ashley Voisinet 03-pres.
Cathy O’Brien ‘83-87
Jill Bradley
Charisse Bremond
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Katie Watson ‘03-04
Michele Brovelli ‘92-96
Bambi Bruning ‘82-85
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Melissa Padgett ‘00-04 Lorraine Watson ‘93-95
Christine Burke ‘83-87 Peggy Weaver ‘82-86
Andrea Burns ‘96-00 Cathy Perkins ‘86-90
Jennifer Perles ‘79-82 Jen Wedo ‘99-03
Jeanne Burns ‘82-83 Debbie Weinreis ‘80-81
Sharon Butler ‘78-79 Maria Perez-Barris ‘98-00
Sheila Peyrebrune ‘95-97 Michele Willard ‘85-86
s s Cs s USD’s seniors of 2002 (l-r) Ja- Chato Platero ‘90-92 Kelly Winther 05-pres.
Erin Characklis ‘87-88 neene Arendsen, Robyn Fort- Marie Plocher ‘99-03
Rachael Chism ‘88-90 ney and Melissa Glazebrook. Jessica Porter ‘92-93
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Angie Cooper ‘91-92
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Jamie Corwin ‘02-04 Andrea Jacobson ‘03-04 Maribeth Reuss ‘83-84
Cathy Cunningham ‘87-88 Sara Jane ‘80-82 Kim Reynolds ‘86-87
Amber Jansen ‘99-00 Renee Richardson ‘93-95
s s Dss Nya Jensen ‘92-95 Amy Roban ‘98-99
Jean Dangler ‘78-79 Lynda Jones ‘88-92 Kim Rubenstein ‘90-91
Vicki De Jesus ‘91-95 Alice Russell ‘04-05
Maggie Dixon ‘95-99
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Michelle Dykstra ‘82-84 Laura King ‘92-96 Tammy Schroeder ‘95-97
Karen Kristovich ‘79-80 Pat Sencion ‘93-97
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Candida Echeverria ‘86-90 Megan Shaw ‘87-88
Serena Eiermann ‘91-95
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Chris Enger ‘89-93 Julie Lemery ‘88-92 Karen Skemp ‘84-88
Christi English ‘86-91 Rochelle Lightner ‘87-90 Sherrie Smith ‘90-91
Erin Epperson ‘99-01 Jamie Lucia ‘97-00 Melisa Sortino ‘90-94
Susie Erpelding ‘95-00 Sabine Loewe 03-pres. Amber Sprague 04-pres.
Meg Estey ‘86-88 Mary Stanbra ‘81-85 (l-r) Chris Enger and Angie
Julie Evans ‘85-87
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CHAMPIONSHIP TOREROS
1992-93 NCAA Tournament Team
In the 1992-93 women’s basketball
season, the Toreros made their inau-
gural run into the NCAA Tournament.
The Toreros posted a 16-12 overall
record and a 8-6 record in the West
Coast Conference, good for a second
place finish. The Toreros opened the
season with three straight losses, but
bounced back winning nine of their
next 11 games including a season long
six-game win streak. USD would open
conference play with three straight wins
against Saint Mary’s, San Francisco and
Portland which caught the attention of
the conference. USD would not suffer
a losing streak for the remainder of
the season to finish in second place
behind Santa Clara, to whom the Toreros
dropped two games to during the regular
season. USD would then run the table
in the WCC Tournament and pull off
a huge upset against heavily favored
Santa Clara defeating the Broncos 64-57
to earn their first trip to the “Big Dance”.
USD would fall in the first round of the
NCAA Tournament to the Cornhuskers of
the University of Nebraska 81-58.
1999-2000 NCAA Tournament Team
In the 1999-2000 season the Toreros
experienced one of the programs best
seasons in USD history. The Toreros
finished the season with a 17-13 overall
record, matching a USD record for most
wins in a season, and posted a 7-7 record
in West Coast Conference play earning
them a fourth seed in the WCC Tournament.
The Toreros opened the tournament with
a hard fought 65-62 win against Loyola
Marymount in the first round, then upset
No. 3 seed and host Santa Clara 61-56.
Next stop for USD was the championship
round with top-seeded Pepperdine. With
the score knotted at 45-45 and nine min-
utes remaining, USD put together a 15-2
run to pull ahead. But Pepperdine would
come back to pull within three, but could
come no closer lifting the Toreros into their
second NCAA Tournament appearance.
The 15th-seeded Toreros would fall in the
first round to the No. 2 seed University of
Notre Dame by a final of 87-61.
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WCC BASkETBAll ToURNAMENT
RETURNS To PACIFIC NoRTHWEST
The West Coast Conference Basketball Tournament moves to the state of Oregon as
the University of Portland will host the conference’s biggest event at the Chiles Center
in 2007. For the fifth consecutive season, the men’s championship will use an 8-Team/
Play-In format, while the women’s championship will use the traditional 1 vs. 8 format
with no byes for the third straight year. The women will play March 1-4, 2007 and the
men will square-off March 2-5, 2007. The 2007 Championship is the final Northwest
stint for the WCC Tournament, as the event will be held in Southern California in 2008
and 2009.
RESERVED SEATS NoW AVAIlABlE !
Order tickets through the USD ticket office by calling (619) 260-7550.
Women’s Event
2006 WCC ToURNAMENT
Women’s All-Session Pass - General Adm. $30 SCHEDUlE
Women’s Single Session - General Adm. $10
Women’s Single Session - Student/Youth $5 March 1 (Thu.)
Women’s Single Session - WCC Student $5 Women’s First Round Session 1 12:00 PM*
Men’s Event Women’s First Round Session 2 6:00 PM*
Men’s All-Session Pass - Reserved $75 March 2 (Fri.)
Men’s Single Session - Reserved $25 Men’s First Round Session 6:00 PM*
Men’s Single Session - Student/Youth $7
Men’s Single Session - WCC Student $7 March 3 (Sat.)
Women’s Semifinal Session 12:00 PM*
Men’s Quarterfinal Session 6:00 PM*
WCC ToURNEY FoRMAT March 4 (Sun.)
Women’s Championship 1:00 PM**
Women’s Format Men’s Semifinal Game 1 6:30 PM
For the third straight year the tournament will use the traditional No. 1 Men’s Semifinal Game 2 9:00 PM
seed vs. No. 8 seed format for the women’s championship. All eight WCC
schools will play on the first day of the tournament with the No. 1 seed March 7 (Mon.)
facing the No. 8 seed, the No. 2 seed facing the No. 7 seed, the No. 3 Men’s Championship 6:00 PM
seed facing the No. 6 seed, and the No. 4 seed facing the No. 5 seed.
The women will play the first round on March 2, 2006 with a day off on * - The second game starts 30 minutes after the
March 3rd. Play will resume with the semifinals on March 4th and the first game
championship game on March 5th. ** - Game time subject to change due to televi-
sion
Men’s Format
Under the format that was adopted in 2003, the #5 through #8 seeds will
compete in the opening round to determine who will advance to the next
round of the tournament. Waiting for the winners in the quarterfinals will
be the #3 and #4 seeds, who will have first round byes. The winners of
the quarterfinal match-ups will go head-to-head with the #1 and #2 seeds,
who will have byes through the first two rounds of the tournament. WWW.WCCSPoRTS.CoM
West Coast Conference Staff West Coast Conference Office
Commissioner: Michael Gilleran 1250 Bayhill Dr., Suite 101,
Associate Commissioner: Brad Walker San Bruno, CA 94066
Associate Commissioner/SWA: Gloria Nevarez
Assistant Commissioner: Doreen Magee (650) 873-8622; FAX 873-7846
Assistant To The Commissioner: Jennifer Swinton
Director of Communications: Jae Wilson
Communications Assistant: Will Kiss
Championships/Marketing Assistant: Kimberly Nguyen
Compliance Assistant: Whitney Peterson
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Academic Support & Student Services
Sarabeth Pollock begins her second year as the Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support for the University of San Diego.
She has worked as a tutor in the Athletic Department since the fall of 2001. She serves as the academic advisor for all sports
except Football and Rowing. Her responsibilities include the supervision of the Study Hall and the administration of the tutor-
ing and mentoring programs. Currently, the Academic Support Program employs over 25 tutors who represent a variety
of majors across campus, as well as over 12 mentors who are graduate students pursuing their masters degrees in USD’s
Counseling Program. The Study Hall and computer lab are open for student-athlete use all year long; during the semester
they are open 60 hours per week and provide a quiet, studious atmosphere to foster academic excellence.
Sarabeth graduated from USD in 2002 in the Honors Program, earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and
Sarabeth Pollock History. She speaks Spanish and French fluently. A 5th generation San Diegan, she resides in Point Loma with her family.
Academic Support In her spare time, Sarabeth enjoys working on her novel that she hopes to have published by the end of the year.
Robyn Fortney begins her second year as the Coordinator of Athletic Student Services for USD. She coordinates the CHAMPS/Life
Skills program which promotes the personal development of student-athletes. Also, she is an Academic Counselor to Football, Women's
Rowing and Men's Rowing.
From nearby Rancho Bernardo, Fortney earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, with a minor in Leadership, from USD in
2002. She was a four-year member of the USD women's basketball team between 1998-2002, including the 2000 squad that advanced to
the NCAA Tournament. In 2004, she received her Master's Degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco.
Robyn Fortney "The greatest challenge to a Division I athlete
Student-Athlete Services
is to balance the demands of sport while taking full
advantage of the educational experience offered. The
purpose of our program is to assist student-athletes in
meeting this challenge by offering tutoring, advising,
mentoring and a quiet environment to study. The aca-
demic support program is designed to assist students
in adjusting to life at USD and developing sound aca-
demic and career plans. By promoting a philosophy
of individual responsibility, which encourages each
student-athlete to value their educational experience,
the academic support program assists each athlete to
realize their full potential."
Shaney Fink
Associate AD for Compliance
& Student Services/SWA
Former women’s basketball player Lindsay Helvey enjoys the
2006 graduation ceremony with head coach Cindy Fisher.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER
The USD Athletic Academic Support Program is designed to promote the academic development of
student-athletes. The primary objective is to offer the necessary resources for the academic success
of student-athletes as they work to earn their degree. Academic Support Services are designed to en-
hance the student-athlete’s overall collegiate experience and encourage development and attainment
of academic and career goals.
All USD student-athletes have access to advising, tutoring and mentoring services. The mentoring
program, Torero Blue and MenTorero, were redeveloped in 2005 and team a graduate student in the
counseling program with an athlete who would like to enhance study skills, learn about campus re-
sources, receive guidance on goal development and attainment, and benefit from guided group study.
Student-athletes also have access to a quiet area where they can study or work in the computer cen-
ter. In addition, student-athletes are encouraged to utilize the campus learning centers including the
Writing, Math and Logic Centers as well as to take advantage of the resources available to them in the
Career Center, Counseling Center and Computer Labs.
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NCAA COMPLIANCE
I want to play Division I intercollegiate athletics at San Diego…
What do I need to do in order to play at San Diego as a freshman? be placed to the prospect.
If you intend to participate in Division I or II athletics as a freshman,
you must register and be certified by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Off-Campus Contacts: A college coach may contact you in person
Clearinghouse. Your high school counselors should provide you off the college campus only on or after July 1 after the completion
with a student-release form and a brochure titled, “NCAA Guide for of your junior year in high school. In sports other than football, one
the College-Bound Student-Athlete.” In order to be registered with in-person, off-campus contact with a prospect is allowed during April
the clearinghouse, you must complete the student-release form and of the prospect’s junior year of high school. The contact must take
mail the top (white) copy of the form to the clearinghouse along with place on the prospect’s high school campus and follow restrictions on
the $50 registration fee. Give the yellow and pink copies of the form the sport’s recruiting calendar. A contact is any face-to-face meeting
to a high-school official, who then sends the yellow copy, along with between a college coach or athletics staff member and you or your
an official copy of your high-school transcript that includes your SAT parents, during which any of you say more than “hello.” Also, any
or ACT score(s), to the clearinghouse. Your high school should keep such face-to-face meeting that is prearranged or that takes place on
the pink copy for its files. You may also register online at www.ncaa- your campus, at an organized competition or practice involving you
clearinghouse.net. After graduation and before the school closes for or your high school, preparatory school, two-year college or all-star
the summer, your school also must send the clearinghouse a copy of team shall be considered a contact, regardless of the conversation.
your final transcript that confirms graduation from high school. Your Currently in all sports other than football, college coaches may contact
counselors can obtain registration materials, at no cost, by calling the you off the college campus no more than three times. However, a
clearinghouse at (319) 337-1492 or (877) 262-1492. college coach may visit your high school (with the approval of your
high school principal) only once a week during contact period.
How do I know if I’m being recruited?
You become a “prospective student-athlete” when you start ninth- Evaluations: An evaluation is any off-campus activity used to assess
grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you become a prospective your academic qualifications or athletics ability, including a visit to your
student-athlete if a college gives you (or your relatives or friends) high school (during which no contact occurs) or watching you practice
any financial aid or other benefits that the college does not provide or compete at any site. Currently in all sports other than football and
prospective students generally. You become a “recruited prospective basketball, a college coach is limited to seven opportunities (contacts
student-athlete” at a particular college if any coach approaches you (or and evaluations combined) to recruit you and not more than three
any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athlet- of the seven opportunities may be contacts. In basketball, coaches
ics at that college. Activities by coaches that cause you to become have a limit of five opportunities with which to recruit you (contact
a recruited prospective student-athlete are (1) providing you with an and evaluations combined) off the college campus. Not more than
official visit; (2) placing more than one telephone call to you or any three of those five opportunities may be contacts. In football, a coach
other member of your family; or (3) visiting you or any other member has three evaluation opportunities and six contact opportunities.
of your family anywhere other than the college campus. Once you sign a National Letter of Intent, you may be evaluated an
unlimited number of times by a college coach from the college with
Boosters: In addition to general recruiting regulations, no alumni, which you have signed.
boosters or representatives of a college’s athletics interests can be
involved in your recruitment. There can be no phone calls or letters Letters: Letters and printed recruiting information may be sent to
from boosters. If a USD booster is contacting you, please call the you starting September 1st at the beginning of your junior year in high
San Diego Compliance Office as soon as possible at (619) 260-4755. school. However, you may still contact a university prior to this date
Don’t risk your NCAA eligibility! to receive general (non-athletic related) information. You may also
complete an athletic questionnaire prior to this date.
When can I talk to the coach and have him/her see me play?
What can I receive from San Diego?
Telephone Calls: In all sports other than football, phone calls from You (or your family) may not receive any benefit, inducement or ar-
staff members (but not boosters) are not permitted until July 1 after rangement, such as cash, clothing, camp, improper expenses, trans-
completion of your junior year. In sports other than football, one tele- portation, gifts or loans to encourage you to sign a National Letter of
phone call to a prospect may be made during March of the prospect’s Intent or attend an NCAA college. The University of San Diego may
junior year in high school. In both men’s and women’s basketball, offer you a one-year scholarship that covers room and board, tuition
one telephone call to a prospect may be made on or after June 21 and fees, and required course-related books, or any part of these.
following the prospect’s junior year. Only three calls to a prospect The institution can recommend that this aid be renewed each year,
may be made in July following a prospect’s junior year, with no more as is the general practice at the University of San Diego.
than one call per week. In Football, a prospect may receive one
phone call in May of the prospects junior year in high school and
may start receiving additional calls after September 1 of your senior
year. After this, a college coach is limited to one telephone call per
week to you (or your parents or legal guardians), except that unlimited
calls to you (or your parents or legal guardians) may be made under
the following circumstances: (1) during the five days immediately Who do I contact with any Questions on Eligibility?
before your official visit by the college you will be visiting; (2) on the
day of a coach’s off-campus contact with you by that coach; (3) on You may contact Shaney Fink, USD’s Associate Director
the initial date for signing the National Letter of Intent in your sport of Athletics for Compliance and Student Services/SWA at
through two days after the initial signing date; and (4) you (or your 619-260-4755 or by email at fink@sandiego.edu.
parents) may telephone a coach at your expense as often as you
wish. After a National Letter of Intent is signed, unlimited calls may
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A Message From
USD President Mary lyons
The University of San Diego is very proud of the student-
athletes that represent our institution on 16 men's and women's
NCAA Division-I athletic teams. These are proud and serious
competitors, honored to represent the University. The dedication
you witness on the playing fields, on the court, on the course, or in
the water is greatly matched in the classrooms, the laboratories,
on stage, or in the community. Last year thirty-four percent of
our student-athletes carried a grade-point average above 3.2,
and eight of our teams had a cumulative grade-point average
above 3.0.
Athletics is vital to the University of San Diego, a way stu-
dents, faculty, staff and alumni come together as one community. I
Dr. Mary E. lyons am both a university president and a Torero fan; I look forward to
President sharing the excitement of Torero athletics with our many fans.
University of San Diego Mission Statement
The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic excellence, expanding
liberal and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical
conduct and compassionate service.
University of San Diego Vision Statement
The University of San Diego is becoming a nationally preeminent Catholic university known for educating students
who are globally competent, ethical leaders working and serving in our complex and changing world.
Core Values Community
The University of San Diego expresses its Catholic identity The University is committed to creating a welcoming, inclu-
by witnessing and probing the Christian message as sive and collaborative community accentuated by a spirit
proclaimed by the Roman Catholic Church. The Univer- of freedom and charity, and marked by protection of the
sity promotes the intellectual exploration of religious faith, rights and dignity of the individual. The University values
recruits persons and develops programs supporting the students, faculty and staff from different backgrounds and
University’s mission, and cultivates an active faith commu- faith traditions, and is committed to creating an atmosphere
nity. It is committed to the dignity and fullest development of trust, safety and respect in a community characterized
of the whole person. The Catholic tradition of the University by a rich diversity of people and ideas.
provides the foundation upon which the core values listed
below support the mission. Ethical Conduct
Academic Excellence The University provides a values-based education that
The University pursues academic excellence in its teach- informs the development of ethical judgment and behavior.
ing, learning and research to serve the local, national and The University seeks to develop ethical and responsible lead-
international communities. USD possesses that institution- ers committed to the common good who are empowered to
al autonomy and integrity necessary to uphold the highest engage a diverse and changing world.
standards of intellectual inquiry and academic freedom.
Compassionate Service
Knowledge The University embraces the Catholic moral and social tradi-
The University advances intellectual development; pro- tion by its commitment to serve with compassion, to foster
motes democratic and global citizenship; cultivates an peace, and to work for justice. The University regards peace
appreciation for beauty, goodness, and truth; and provides as inseparable from justice and advances education, scholar-
opportunities for the physical, spiritual, emotional, social, ship and service to fashion a more humane world.
and cultural development of students. USD provides
professional education grounded in these foundations of
liberal learning while preparing students to understand
complex issues and express informed opinions with cour-
age and conviction.
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KY SNYDER
Executive Director of Athletics
Ky Snyder was named Executive Director of Athletics at the University of San
Diego on December 10th, 2003. Dr. Mary E. Lyons, USD President, introduced
Snyder who returns to USD where he was Director of Athletic Development be-
tween 1990-1996. He came back to USD from the San Diego International Sports
Council where he held the position of President.
With the San Diego International Sports Council, the Snyder’s primary respon-
sibility was to promote San Diego/Tijuana as the preferred region for sporting
events and activities that benefit the community both economically and socially.
Recent accomplishments of the Sports Council bid efforts include securing for
San Diego the 1997 and 1998 ESPN Summer X Games, the Suzuki Rock ‘n’ Roll
Marathon, the 1999 Major League Soccer All-Star Game, the inaugural Bank of
America/U.S. Olympic Cup, NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball First & Second
Round (2001) contests, the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championships
(2001) and Super Bowl XXXVII.
In the spring of 2001, Snyder
was named the President of the San Diego Super Bowl XXXVII Host
Committee. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the San Diego
NFL Youth Education Town and the San Diego Super Bowl Task Force.
Snyder was also the Executive Director of the San Diego International
Sports Foundation.
Prior to joining the SDISC, Snyder was the Director of Athletic
Development at the University of San Diego for six years. At USD he was
responsible for establishing the Torero Athletic Association, fund-raising
efforts for athletics, managing athletic special events and generating
corporate sponsorship of athletics.
At USD he oversees an athletic department with sixteen NCAA
Division I intercollegiate teams and approximately 400 student-athletes.
He is responsible for all administrative, management and supervisory
aspects of the Department of Athletics. Additionally, he oversees the
strategic long-range planning and monitoring of budgets, personnel,
programs, facilities, fundraising, promotions and marketing, and public
relations for an NCAA Division I program consisting of eight sports for men
and eight sports for women. He serves on the NCAA Division I Football
Rules Committee, the West Coast Conference TV Committee, Marketing
Committee and Women's Basketball Committee.
Snyder played football at San Diego State University. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing from San Di-
ego State University and has studied in the Master’s Leadership Program at the University of San Diego. He is a guest
lecturer at the University of San Diego’s MBA Sports Management program and the SDSU Hospitality Management
program.
Snyder, who has been a San Diego resident for 24 years, has a very athletic family. His wife, Sue, was a for-
mer standout member of the United States women’s national volleyball team who played at San Diego State and also
coached the Aztecs and University of San Diego’s women's volleyball teams. In addition, Snyder’s father, Lester, held
the position as President of the United States Tennis Association. The Snyder’s reside in Poway with their son Riley
(age 13), daughter Sydney (age 10) and daughter Cammy (age 7).
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Mike Matoso, Senior Associate Director of Athletics
Mike Matoso enters his second year in the position of Senior Associate Athletic Director. He will have
the responsibility for the day-to-day operation and management of the department including compliance,
personnel, programs, facilities and operations. Mike also supervises the baseball, women's volleyball,
men's soccer, women's swimming & diving, and softball programs.
Matoso had held the title of Associate Athletics Director for Compliance and Administration since the
Fall of 2003, and was the department’s Compliance Coordinator the past five years. Entering his 8th
year at USD, Mike started his Torero career as the department’s Academic Support Coordinator.
Prior to USD, he spent three years as the Academic Counselor at USC where he worked with the
football, baseball, women’s soccer, swimming and volleyball programs. Prior to USC, Mike served as
the Academic Advisor for all 18 intercollegiate programs at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for two years. He
earned both his B.S. degree in Physical Education (1993) and M.A. in Education, Counseling (1994) from Cal Poly. He was also a
starting pitcher for the Mustangs baseball team that participated in the Division II College World Series. Mike and his wife, Kelly,
reside in Carlsbad with their two children, Abigail and Cole.
Dan Yourg, Associate Director of Athletics/Business Affairs
Dan Yourg, Associate Director of Athletics, has been a member of the USD Athletics Department since the fall of
1985. His main duties include overseeing the department’s budget and business operations.
Yourg oversees football, women’s & men’s rowing, Strength & Conditioning, and Athletic Equipment Services. In
addition, he is the department liaison to USD’s Financial Aid, Budget & Treasury, Bursar, Campus Card, Computer Services,
Housing, Dining Services and Bookstore. Additionally, Yourg is the Athletic Department contact for NCAA directed annual
audits, coordinates the USD Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) report, the NCAA Student Athlete Opportunity Fund and
the NCAA Special Assistance Fund for Student-Athletes. Yourg is a national member of CABMA, the College Athletic Busi-
ness Management Association. He has volunteered himself in the San Diego community serving as Chairman of The Board
of Directors for Wayback, Inc., of San Diego, a recovery home for alcoholic men.
Yourg received his Bachelor’s (Sociology, 1980) and Master’s (Social Work, 1986) degrees from the University of Wisconsin, where he was a nose
guard on the Badgers’ football team. He played four years and was a letter winner. Yourg is an inductee of the St. Viator High School (Arlington Heights, Illinois)
Athletic Hall of Fame. Dan and his wife Virginia, a USD alumnus, are the parents of three sons, John, Thomas and Michael.
Shaney Fink, Associate Director of Athletics/SWA
Shaney Fink begins her seventh year with USD and her second in the role of Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance
and Student Services/Senior Woman Administrator. Prior to last season she was Assistant Director of Athletics for Academics
and Student Services, and since her arrival at USD has overseen the Academic Support Program.
During the 1999 season she assisted the Torero volleyball coaching staff, helping the Toreros to a 23-6 record and second
round finish in the NCAA Tournament. Prior to USD she gained coaching experience at the high school, college and inter-
national levels for four years. She capped off a stellar collegiate career (1990-93) at Cal Berkeley and won selection to the
All-Pac 10 Decade Team.
Fink earned her B.A. in Social Science from Berkeley in 1994. In the spring of 2004 she earned her Masters Degree at USD in
Counseling. Shaney and her husband, Tom Vorkoper, reside in Encinitas with their son, Lucas, and newborn daughter, Mia.
Brian Fogarty, Associate Director of Athletics for Development
Brian Fogarty enters his eleventh year in USD athletics administration where he is Associate Director of Athletics
for Development. He took over this post after spending thirteen years as USD’s head football coach. He directed USD’s
football program to eleven seasons of .500 or better records and guided their move from the Division III ranks to the NCAA
I-AA level in 1993. In 2003 he was named USD’s “Administrator of the Year.”
His primary responsibilities are with overseeing the department's fund raising efforts and in staffing the athletic
Executive Cabinet. He co-directed the capital campaign for the Jenny Craig Pavilion, which opened its doors in October of
2000. Brian and his wife Denise, married in the summer of 2004, reside in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego.
Brian has four grown children: Bridget, Joe, Colleen, and Megan. Bridget and Colleen are both USD graduates.
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Carolyn Greer, Associate Dir. of Athletics/Sports Medicine
Carolyn Greer enters her twenty-ninth year as the Head Athletic Trainer for the University of San
Diego athletic department. Three years ago she was promoted to the position of Associate Director of
Athletics for Sports Medicine. She is assisted by Suzi Higgins, Paul Signorelli and Wil Filamor.
Two years ago Carolyn was named the 2005 Thomas F. Burke Employee of the Year for the Student
Affairs Division. Over the years she has taught Sports Medicine classes at San Diego State University,
as well as presented at professional meetings. She oversees seventeen intercollegiate teams and 400
USD student-athletes. The Sports Medicine staff provides injury prevention, immediate care, and reha-
bilitation for USD’s intercollegiate athletes, as well as covering the intercollegiate events. As an Adjunct
Professor for San Diego State University, she participates in the clinical education of athletic training
students.
A 1975 graduate of San Diego State University, Carolyn was certified as an Athletic Trainer and went on
to earn her Master's Degree in Sports Medicine. Carolyn, and her husband Jeff, reside in the Pacific Beach area of San Diego with
their two boys, David (junior at USD) and Jason (freshman at USD).
John Martin, Associate Dir. of Athletics/Facilities &operations
John Martin has been a member of the USD athletic staff since 1975. He was the school’s first head
women’s volleyball coach, a post he held through the 1989 season, and also oversaw the Recreation
Department. As volleyball coach, he directed theToreros to three postseason appearances, including a
4th place finish at the 1976 AIAW Nationals.
As Associate AD for Facilities & Operations, Martin oversees all the scheduling, field mainte-
nance and purchasing. He was the department’s key liason during the construction of the Jenny Craig
Pavilion which opened in October, 2000.
A graduate of San Diego State (B.A. & M.A. in History), John resides in Encinitas with his wife
Jane. They have two children: Eliza, a 2001 graduate of USD, and son, Patrick, a 2006 graduate of
USD. In 2003 John was recognized as one of two Student Affairs Employees of the Year.
Ted Gosen, Associate Director of Athletics/Media Relations
Ted Gosen, Associate Director of Athletics for Media Relations, is in his 26th year. He oversees
all public relations activities, publications, athletic website and information services for the athletic
department, in addition to hosting the media at USD events. He is assisted by Chris Loucks and Ryan
McCann.
In 1981 Ted received his Master of Science degree in Sports Administration from St. Thomas
University in Miami, Florida. A 1979 graduate of San Jose State University, he earned his Bachelor's
degree in Business Administration. In addition to his SID duties, Ted is a member of the College Sports
Information Directors of America (CoSIDA); a member of USD's Athletic Hall of Fame Committee; and
teaches a bowling class through the USD recreation department.
Ted and his wife Terri, a 1983 USD graduate, reside in Poway with their four daughters: Katie (sophomore
at USD), Colleen, Claire and Erin.
USD ATHLETICS MISSION & VISION STATEMENT
Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement
As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department
of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to advancing academic and athletic excellence
and enhancing students’ lives while promoting the University of San Diego.
Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Vision Statement
As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department
of Intercollegiate Athletics is educating its student-athletes while building leadership
and teamwork qualities and a reputation as winners on and off the field of play.
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Briana Ruff: Andy Fee, Asst. AD for
Assistant AD for Marketing Athletic Facilities & Operations
Briana Ruff enters her third school year Andy Fee is in his fifth year at USD, and
in the position of Assistant Athletic Director his fourth in the position of Assistant Director
for Marketing. She oversees corporate of Athletics for Facilities and Operations.
sponsorship sales, ticket sales, marketing Fee assists John Martin in overseeing
and promotions. all the scheduling, field maintenance and
Prior to joining the USD staff, Briana purchasing for the department's athletic
venues. He also is the sport superviser for
was employed by Anschutz Entertainment
women's soccer, men's & women's cross
Group in Los Angeles and New York as a
country, and men's golf.
manager of corporate sales and marketing. Fee came to USD from Arizona State University where he was Assistant
Additional experience includes sponsorship sales and marketing positions with Director of Facility Operations for Athletics for two seasons. Before that he
ISL Worldwide, Hampton Classic Horse Show in New York and The Asia Sport was Facility Supervisor for the ASU Student Recreation Complex. Besides
Group in Hong Kong. his work at ASU, he developed Athletics and Management skills with the NFL
She began her career in television, with experience at ESPN, CBS 60 Min- Cardinals, Fiesta Bowl and PGA Phoenix Open.
utes, NHK Television and STAR Sports. She received her B.A. from University From Scottsdale, Arizona, he earned his B.A. in Political Science
of California at Berkeley, and her M.B.A. from Columbia Business School. with a minor in History from Arizona State University, and his M.A. in Educa-
tion from the University of Phoenix. Andy and his wife, Nicole, reside in North
Park.
Chris Morales Kari Logan
Coordinator of Promotions Asstistant Director for
Chris Morales enters his second year Athletic Development
in the position of Marketing & Promotions Kari Logan joined the Toreros last Novem-
Coordinator. He oversees all promotional ber in the position of Assistant Athletic Director
activities for USD Athletics, client services for Development. She oversees the annual
for corporate sponsorship, group activities athletic giving campaign and organizes all the
and on/off campus organizational involve- athletic fundraising events and booster clubs
ment at athletic events. for the department.
Prior to USD, Chris worked at Louisiana Prior to joining the USD staff, Kari worked at
State University as Graduate Marketing As- San Diego based Elite Racing, Inc. where she
sistant overseeing women's soccer, men's basketball, baseball, and corporate was the Event Director for several running events including the Carlsbad 5000, Junior
Carlsbad, Arturo Barrios Invitational and the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Kids Rock.
sponsor fulfillment. Before LSU, Chris spent time with the Virginia Tech Athletic
Kari also served as the Entertainment Coordinator for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon. Be-
Development serving briefly as interim director of marketing and helped coordinate
fore Elite Racing, Kari was at UC Santa Barbara, where she was the Assistant Director
NCAA events with women's basketball, golf, and soccer. of Marketing and Promotions for the Gaucho Athletic department.
Chris is a 2004 graduate of Virginia Tech where he earned his B.A. From Thousand Oaks, CA. she earned her B.A in Communication Studies
in Marketing Management. He is from Ashburn, Virginia. with a minor in Management in 1996 from New Mexico State University, where she was
a four year starter for the Aggie volleyball team.
Maggie Sinclair Chris Loucks
Manager of Athletic Asst. Media Relations Director
Equipment Services Chris Loucks is in his second year as
Maggie Sinclair started at USD in Asst. Dir. of Media Relations. His duties in-
May of 2006 when she was hired as the clude coordinating radio and TV, producing
Manager of Athletic Equipment Services. media guides, press releases, brochures and
Her responsibilities include the purchas- game programs for numerous Torero sports.
ing, maintenance, fitting, organization, Loucks also updates and maintains the ath-
and distribution of equipment inventory for letic website for the sports that he covers.
USD Athletics. Prior to USD, Loucks was a graduate as-
Prior to USD, Maggie worked at San Di- sistant at Gonzaga where he served as the
ego State as the Assistant Manager of Equipment Services from 2004-2006. primary media contact for women’s soccer, baseball, and men’s and women’s ten-
She helped supervise a staff of over a dozen full-time and student equipment nis. He also served as a Media Relations Assistant at UC Riverside from 2002-2004
managers in the daily operation of an Equipment Services Department that serving as the Highlanders’ primary media contact for men’s soccer and softball.
serviced eighteen varsity sports. Loucks also worked in the Sports Information offices at Cal State Fullerton and
Maggie has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame Saddleback College.
and a master’s degree in Sports Management from the University of Connecti- In 2002, Loucks received his B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in public
cut. She is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Manager’s Associa- relations from Cal State Fullerton. He is currently working on his master’s in sport
tion. and athletic administration from Gonzaga.
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Josh Lawrence Shannon Turley
Dir. of Jenny Craig Pavilion Dir. of Athletic Performance Training
Josh Lawrence begins his fourth year Shannon Turley enters his first season as
the Toreros' Director of Athletic Performance
as the Director of the Jenny Craig Pavilion.
Training. Prior to leading the program at USD
He came to USD after 7 years at UC San
Turley has contributed to the development of
Diego, where his responsibilities included
the strength and conditioning programs first at
managing the RIMAC Arena. Josh’s duties
Virginia Tech as a student assistant, then as
included coordinating all events, from athletic
an intern with the Kansas City Royals AA affil-
competition to the presentation of concerts
liate Witchita Wranglers, before servinig at the
and special events, as well as maintenance
University of Missouri as both a graduate assis-
throughout the Sports Facilities at UC San
tant and assistant director for the previous five
Diego.
years.
Here at USD, Josh’s responsibilities will include scheduling, staffing and
Turley holds a B.S. in the Science of Human Nutrition, Food and Exercise
all management aspects of the Jenny Craig Pavilion. In this capacity he will
with a Minor in Chemistry from Virginia Tech, a M.Ed. in Educational and Counseling
manage the daily operations of the facility, including event management and
Psychology with an emphasis in Sports Psychology from the University of Missouri in
marketing of the Pavilion.
addition to certifications by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Associa-
Josh received his B.S. from UC San Diego in 1993 with a double major in Politi-
tion, National Strength and Conditioning Association, and International Society of Sports
cal Science and U.S. History. Josh and his wife, Lisa, reside in San Diego.
Nutrition.
Branda Cook
Asst. Dir. of Jenny Craig Pavilion Kathy Marpe
Branda Cook joined the University of San
Game Operations Manager
Diego as the Assistant Director of the Jenny Kathy Marpe is in her first full-time season as
Craig Pavilion in May 2006. She works in coordi- the department's Game Operations Manager.
nation with the Director of the Pavilion to ensure She will be responsible for all game-day opera-
smooth facility operation with a focus on student tions, including supervision of security, parking,
employee management and liaison to other USD visiting teams, game-day staffing, scheduling of
departments and vendors. officials, and assisting JCP staff with ticketing
Branda began her employment at the Univer- responsibilities. Last year Kathy worked as a
sity of San Diego in 2002 as the Assistant Director part-time event manager at many USD athletic
of Operations for the Ernest Hahn University Center. She was responsible for the day-to- events.
day operation of the facility ensuring a clean, fun and safe environment while motivating, No stranger to the USD Athletic Family, Kathy
mentoring and managing student staff that worked in the Center. Prior to USD, she was the Torero head women's basketball coach for 25 years until she retired from coaching
taught Life Science and Physical Science at the Community Learning Center for Mira in the spring of 2005. A two-time WCC Coach of the Year, Marpe won two West Coast
Costa Community College for six years. Additionally, Branda served as the General Conference tournament titles (1993, 2000) with the team advancing to the NCAA's both
Manager of two retail stores for four years. seasons. She totaled 294 USD victories and 381 career collegiate wins.
A USD 1997 aluma with a B.A. Marine Science, emphasis in Biology. Branda
is currently working toward her Masters of Marine Science at USD.
Robyn Fortney Sarabeth Pollock
Coor. of Student-Athlete Services Coor. of Athletic Academic Support
Sarabeth Pollock begins her second
Robyn Fortney begins her second year as year as the Coordinator of Athletic Academic
the Coordinator of Athletic Student Services for Support for USD. She has worked as a tutor in
USD. She coordinates the CHAMPS/Life Skills the Athletic Department since the fall of 2001.
program which promotes the personal develop- She serves as the academic advisor for all sports
ment of student-athletes. Also, she is an Aca- except Football and Rowing. Her responsibili-
demic Counselor to Football, Women's Rowing ties include the supervision of the Study Hall and
the administration of the tutoring and mentoring
and Men's Rowing.
programs. Currently, the Academic Support Pro-
From nearby Rancho Bernardo, Fortney earned
gram employs over 25 tutors who represent a
her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications,
variety of majors across campus, as well as over 12 mentors who are graduate students
with a minor in Leadership, from USD in 2002. She was a four-year member of the USD pursuing their masters degrees in USD’s Counseling Program.
women's basketball team between 1998-2002, including the 2000 squad that advanced to Sarabeth graduated from USD in 2002 in the Honors Program, earning
the NCAA Tournament. In 2004, she received her Master's Degree in Sport Management her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History. She speaks Spanish and
from the University of San Francisco. French fluently. A 5th generation San Diegan, she resides in Point Loma with her family.
In her spare time, Sarabeth enjoys working on her novel that she hopes to have pub-
lished by the end of the year.
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Dr. Paul C. Murphy Suzi Higgins Paul Signorelli Wil Filamor Father Owen Mullen Sierra Foster
Team Physician Assoc. Athletic Trainer Assoc. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer University Chaplain Asst. Director of
Ticket Services
Charlene Ables Donna Holston Holly Keener Linda Coppa Cyndi Casillas Jenny Gilmore
Executive Assistant Executive Assistant Adm. Assistant Adm. Assistant Adm. Assistant Intercollegiate Camps
Director
Cindy Fisher Rich Hill Brad Holland Jennifer Petrie Will Guarino Tim Mickelson
Women’s Basketball Baseball Men's Basketball Volleyball Cross Country Men's Golf
Seamus McFadden Ada Greenwood Tom Hagedorn Sherri Stephens Melissa McElvain Mike Keeler
Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Softball W. Swimming & Diving
Brooks Dagman Joan O'Hara John Cunningham Gary Becker Erin Malich Ryan McCann
Men’s Rowing Women's Rowing Dir. of Transportation Dir. of Campus Compliance Asst. Media Relations
Recreation Coordinator
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Athletic Performance Training
Shannon Turley, Director
The mission of the Athletic Performance Training program is to physi-
cally and mentally prepare each student athlete for the rigorous demands of
championship level competition within their sport. Four primary goals define
the focus of the Athletic Performance Training Program. First, to reduce the
potential risk and severity of sport related injury. Second, to enhance athletic
performance as measured through speed, acceleration and deceleration,
power, strength, flexibility, and metabolic conditioning evaluations. Third,
to develop the mental discipline required to concentrate on the task at hand
and execute with confidence and poise during preparation and competition.
Finally, to teach the process of achievement that requires an accountable
attitude, consistent commitment, relentless effort and enthusiasm to achieve
demanding goals.
Training programs are designed with a tiered priority first for general
athletic development, then sport and position specific requirements are ac-
counted for, and finally individual
needs and considerations are addressed. New student athletes are orien-
tated to the expectations and instructed on the fundamental techniques of
each exercise in their program individually by a staff member during their
first few weeks on campus to ensure a commitment to technique and safety
is established.
Team sports nutrition education sessions are conducted to teach stu-
dent athletes the concepts of energy and macronutrient requirements, meal
planning, food choices, lifestyle habits and supplement use. Individualized
consultation is also provided to student athletes whose goals may be to
increase lean muscle or decrease body composition.
The Toreros train in the 5,000 square foot Varsity Athletic Weight
Room located at the Sports Center that features 12 Olympic platforms, eight
power racks, dumbbells ranging from five to 150 pounds, cardiovascular
equipment, selectorized machines, core and stability training devices and
is available exclusively to USD student athletes.
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Media Information LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS
KNSD (NBC), Channel 7/39 SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE
Jim Laslavic, Sports Director Chuck Scott, Sports Editor
USD Media Relations
Jim Stone, Sports; Dave Smith (Photo) Nick Canepa & Tim Sullivan, Columnists
Derek Togerson, Sports Producer Hank Wesch & Nicole Vargas, Sports
225 Broadway PO Box 120191
San Diego, CA 92101 San Diego, CA 92112
Ted Gosen (619) 578-0226/0227 Fax: 578-0202 (619) 293-1343 Fax: 260-5078
Associate AD for Media Relations
KFMB (CBS), Channel 8 NORTH COUNTY TIMES
26th Year Kyle Kraska, Sports Director Loren Nelson, Sports Editor
M.S. Sports Administration John Howard & Jaymee Sire, Sports Steve Scholfield, Columnist
St. Thomas University (1981) Todd Villalobos & Dave Evenson, Producers 207 East Pennsylvania Ave.
B.S. Business Administration PO Box 85888 Escondido, CA 92025
San Diego, CA 92186 (800) 200-1601 Fax: (760) 740-5045
San Jose State (1979) (858) 495-7587 Fax:560-0627
Email: tgosen@sandiego.edu LOS ANGELES TIMES
KGTV (ABC), Channel 10 Bill Dwyre, Sports Editor
Ben Higgins, Sports Director T.J. Simers, Columnist
Chris Loucks Steve Smith, Sports
Todd Salkowski, Sports Producer
Times Mirror Square
Los Angeles, CA 90053
Assistant Director of Media Relations PO Box 85347 (800) 528-4637 Fax: (213) 237-7876
2nd Year San Diego, CA 92186
Cal State Fullerton (2002) (619) 237-6324/6372 Fax: 527-0369 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bernie Wilson, Sports Editor
B.A. Communications KUSI (IND), Channel 51/9 PO Box 191
Email: cloucks@sandiego.edu Paul Rudy, Sports Director San Diego, CA 92112
Phone: (619) 260-7930 Rick Willis, Sports (619) 231-9365 Fax: 291-2098
PO Box 719051 LA: (213) 626-1200
San Diego, CA 92171-9051 LA Fax: (213) 346-0200
Ryan McCann (858) 505-5047/5033 Fax: 576-9317
XX Sports Radio (1090 AM)
Media Relations Coordinator Channel 4 San Diego 3655 Nobel Drive, #470
2nd Year Dennis Morgigno, Program Director San Diego, CA 92122
Nick Davis & Jason Bott, Sports Producers (858) 453-9153 Fax: 453-9157
Linfield College (2004) Argy Stathopulos, Sports
B.A. Mass Communications John Weisbarth, Sports KFMB Radio (760 AM)
Email: rmccann@sandiego.edu 1370 India Street, 2nd Floor 7677 Engineer Road
San Diego, CA 92101 San Diego, CA 92111
(619) 266-5236 Fax: 595-0168 (858) 292-7600 Fax: 279-7676
KSWB (WB), Channel 5 KOGO (600 AM)
7191 Engineer Road Cliff Albert, Program Director
San Diego, CA 92111 Jim Charvet, Sports; Rick Hill
(858) 573-6500 Fax: 573-6600 9660 Granite Ridge Drive
San Diego, CA 92123-2657
XETV (FOX) Channel 6 (858) 560-6671 Fax: 715-3363/3364
C.S. Keys, Sports Director
Dionne Miller, Sports XTRA Radio (690 AM)
8253 Ronson Road Lee Hamilton, Sports Director
San Diego, CA 92111 9660 Granite Ridge Drive
(858) 650-5489 Fax: 279-0061 San Diego, CA 92123-2657
(858) 296-1690 Fax: 291-5622
LIVE AUDIO broadcasts on
usdtoreros.com
Thanks to the efforts of the USD
Athletic Department and the Torero
basketball family, all San Diego home
basketball games can be heard live
over the Internet on usdtoreros.com.
Two former USD basketball standouts
Paula Bott (play-by-play) and Susie
Erpelding (color) will bring you all
the action. The pair not only set USD
Updated information on the USD women’s bas- records on the court but both earned
ketball team and Torero athletics is available on the West Coast Conference Female
the University of San Diego athletic department's Scholar Athlete of the Year award,
home page on the Internet. The address is: the only two student-athletes in USD
www.usdtoreros.com. Information includes cur- women’s basketball history to receive
rent schedules and results, roster, latest press such honors.
releases, statistics, coach and player profiles and
much more. Selected games can also be heard
via live audio streaming.
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