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SETTING The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education . Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean . The campus is named Alcala 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. THE CAMPUS The USO campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USO has completed nu– merous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000 the Jenny Craig
Pavilion, a 5,100-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USO volleyball and basketball. Last fall the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus, and a new Science and Technology Center will be opening soon. 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 lmmaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall , which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail
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ACADEMICS USO enrolls more than 7,062 students who have a choice of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university's academic units include the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 18-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18: 1. Over 97 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates. In the annual ratings of the country's colleges and universities, published by U.S. News & World Report, USO moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The university is ranked among the top 100 schools in the nation. STUDENT LIFE Student activities include cultural events, dances, boat cruises , beach parties, BBQ's, concerts , comedy nights, symposia and much more. Students participate in a wide range
of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, senior citizen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. The intramural program is also an integral part of student life on campus with over two-thirds of the USO community partaking in intramural sports. DID YOU KNOW? ATHLETICS
The University of San Diego is a member of the West Coast Conference for nearly all sports and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. The football team just completed its tenth season in the Pioneer Football League . Women's sports include: basketball , cross country, rowing, soccer, softball , swimming , tennis and volleyball. Softball joins the Pacific Coast Softball Conference for its inaugural season in 2003. Men's sports include: baseball , basketball , cross country, golf, football , rowing , soccer and tennis. Since 1988, USO has had one national champion ; 1 national team finalist ; 16 conference team championships; 23 Conference Players of the Year; 29 Conference Coaches of the Year; 30 Academic All-Americans ; 34 NCAA post-season appearances; four West Coast Conference Scholar Athletes of the Year ; and 33 All-America selections. The 2002-2003 bas– ketball season marked the third straight year that the University hosted the West Coast Conference Basketball Championships at the Jenny Craig Pavilion . The USO men 's basketball team won the 2003 WCC Basketball Tournament and the league's automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament.
Construction for the 150,000-square foot Donald P. Shiley Center for Sci– ence and Technology began in 2001, and is close to completion. The new Center will contain 73 state-of-the-art laboratory facilities for chemistry, biology, marine science and environmental studies, biochem– istry, physics and related sciences. Additionally, the building will include aquariums, an astronomy deck, an aviary, a greenhouse, and conference areas to accommodate gatherings of science-related groups and organizations.
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2003 TORERO SOFTBALL
USD General Information
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USD Athletic Administration
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Table of Contents 2003 Season Outlook Team Photo/Roster USD Coaching Staff Torero Biographies PCSC 2002 Statistics All-Time Results USD Support Services
Schoo/Name University of San Diego Location 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 921 10-2492 Year Founded 1949 Enrollment 7,062 Colors Columbia Blue, Navy & White Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Pacific Coast Softball Conf. (PCSC) Home Field USO Softball Complex (375) USD Media Relations Associate AD/Media Relations Softball Contact Ted Gosen E-mail tgosen@sand iego.edu Assistant SID Nick Mirkovich Office Phone (61 9) 260-4745 Fax
President A lice B. Hayes Vice President for Student Affairs
Robert A . Pastoor Athletic Director Tom Iannacone
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NCAA Faculty Rep. Mitch Malachowski Associate Athletic Director Dan Yourg Associate Athletic Director/SWA Jo-Ann Nester Assoc. AD of Athletic Development Brian Fogarty Asst. AD/Marketing & Promotions TBA Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Carl Reed Jenny Craig Pavilion Events Manager Derek Hi llestad Athletic Ticket Manager Tony Valle Compliance Coordinator Mike Matoso Associate AD/Media Relations Ted Gosen Assistant Media Relations Director Nick Mirkovich Director of Athl etic Facil iti es John Martin Assistant Director of Faci lities Andy Fee Academic Support Coordinator Shaney Fi nk Director of lntramurals/Recreation Gary Becke r Strength & Conditioning Coach Dean Aresco Head Athletic Trainer Caro lyn G reer, M. A ., A .T. ,C. Assistant Trainers: Suz i Hi ggins, Paul Signorelli , Penny Go ldberg
USD Softball Information Head Coach : M e lissa McElvain (2nd season) Ass istant Coach : C h ris De Marco (2nd season) Ass istant Coach : Amy Lopez -Wedge (1st seaso n ) USD Softball Office Phone : (619)260-428 1 USD Softball Quick Facts Head Coach: Melissa McElvain (Oklahoma St. , ' 99) USD Coaching Record : 14-41 (I Year) Overall Coaching Record : 14-41 (I Year) 2002 Overall Record: 14-41 Letterwinn ers R et./Lost: 9/ 8 Starters Returning: 6 (4 pos ition, 2 pitchers) Starters Lost: 4 The Uni versity of San Diego, whi ch sponsors sixteen NCAA Di vision I interco ll egiate teams, competes under the ath letic nickname of Toreros. In 196 1, the Most Reverend Bishop Buddy, the fo unding fa ther of USO, announced that the school's nickname would change from Pioneers to Toreros. "The name Toreros is keeping with the fri endl y relationship which exists between San Di ego and Mexico," Hi s Exce ll ency sa id at the time. Torero comes from the spani sh term toro, the bull , and from the word torear, to fi ght bulls. All of the contestants in the ri ng are ca lled toreros. Torero is a genera l term descri bi ng a bull fighter and signi fies co urage, honor and fid elity. USO student-athletes, li ke the Torero, represent a willing– ness to stand alone in the ring and accept the chall enge. The 2000-200 I schoo l year marked the 40th anni versary with Toreros as the official ni ckname fo r USO athl etic teams. What Is A Torero?
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Frnnt Cover Photo ID: Top Row (1-r): Asst. Amy Lopez-Wedge, Desi Co llo, Ashl ee Nunes, Jenni fer Delpit, All ison Wi lli ams, Head Coac h Meli ssa McElva in, Asst. Chri s De Marco. Middle Row (1-r): Erin Harmonson, Hi lary McHugh, Anna Russell , Kim Delpit, Ashl ey Mill er, Kari Lohse, Cindy McGee. Front Row (1-r): Olaya Salazar, Taryn Nagata. Francesca Ramos, Sara Mason, Marissa Merchain, Gina Mc Farland .
Acknowledgements Design, Edit & Layout: Ted Gosen Printing: Ki ngs Printi ng Corporation Photos: Brock Scott, Scott Photo Scott Photo: www. scottphoto. net
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Toreros Embark On 1st Year In Pacific Coast Softball Conference The 2003 version of the University of San Diego softball program will be a mix of key returners and an impressive group of new– comers. Second year head coach Melissa McElvain will have the luxury ofjust one senior and six upperclassmen as she returns nine letterwinners and six starters from last year 's 14-41 ball club. The lone senior is infielder Desi Collo (La Costa Canyon HS) who will see action at both first base and third base. She will be joined by five juniors that all started last season - pitchers Anna Russell (Granada Hills, CA) and Allison Williams (Danvill e, CA), third baseman Ashley Miller (Sa linas, CA), first baseman Jennifer Delpit (Pa los Verdes , CA), and outfi elder Cindy McGee (Burbank, CA). McGee has been tabbed the 2003 Team Captai n by her teammates. Russe ll and Williams were the team's key pitchers in 2002 with Russell finishing with a team-best 3.80 ERA in 29 appearances and 154.0 innings of work. Jennifer Delpit is the team 's top returning hitter after batting .284 with 42 hits, 8 doubles and 13 RBl. Ashley Miller chipped in with a .244 batting average and 11 runs scored, 29 hits, 2 doubles and 9 RBI. Sophomore Hilary McHugh (Vista, CA) wi ll aga in start in the outfield, and redshirt freshman Kim Delpit (Palos Verdes, CA) is projected to start at second base. Other returners back that will see plenty of playing time this season include sophomore outfielder Francesca Ramos (San Diego, CA) and sophomore outfielder/infielder Taryn Nagata (Honolulu, HI). Coach McElvain will look to her first recruiting group of six fresh– men to come in and play key roles in 2003. Strengthening the pitching corp will be Kari Lohse (Orland, CA), Erin Harmonson (San Diego, CA) and Gina McFarland (Santa Rosa, CA). Ashlee Nunes (Roseville, CA) is expected to start at shortstop, while Sara Mason (Santa Rosa , CA) should get the starting nod at catcher. Marissa Merchain (La Mirada, CA) will back-up at catcher and see playing time at third base. The Toreros will be embarking on one of their toughest schedules to date as they participate in five tournaments through the first half of the season. The Toreros will play in the Cal Poly Mustang Roundup (Feb. 7-9), the UC Santa Barbara Softball By The Beach Tournament (Feb . 21-23), the LMU Round Robin Tourney (Feb. 28-Mar. 2), the SDSU Tournament (Mar. 7-9) and the USD/SDSU Tournament (Mar. 14-1 6). This competition should get the Toreros conference ready for their first season in the newly fo unded Pacific Coast Softbal l Confer– ence. The Toreros wil l take on the likes of PCSC members Port– land State, Loyola Ma rymount, Santa Clara, Sai nt Mary's and Sacramento State.
Torero Senior: Desi Collo
Torero Juniors (1-r): Olaya Salazar, Ashley Miller, Anna Russell , Jenni fer Delpit, All ison Williams, Cindy McGee.
Torero Sophomores (1-r): Francesca Ramos, Hilary McHugh, Kim Delpit, Taryn Nagata.
Torero Freshmen (1-r): Sara Mason, Eri n Harmonson, Kari Lohse, Ashl ee Nunes, G ina McFarland, Marissa Merchain .
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2003 TORERO SOFTBALL 3 2003 University of San Diego Softball Roster No . Name Pos. Ht. Yr. B/T Hometown (High School) 1 Marissa Merchain C/3B 5-4 FR R/R La Mirada, CA (La Mirada HS) 2 Francesca Ramos OF 5-6 so R/R San Diego, CA (Point Loma HS) 3 Ashley Miller 3B/ 1B 5-8 JR R/R Salinas, CA (Notre Dame HS) 4 Allison Williams p 5-9 JR R/R Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 6 Kari Lohse p 5-8 FR R/R Orland, CA (Orland HS) 7 Anna Russell p 5-7 JR R/R Granada Hills, CA (Harvard-Westlake HS) 8 Erin Harmonson p 5-4 FR R/R San Diego, CA (Scripps Ranch HS) 9 Gina McFarland UTL/P 5-5 FR L/R Santa Rosa, CA (Montgomery HS) 10 Hilary McHugh OF 5-8 so R/R Vista, CA (Vista HS) 11 Taryn Nagata OF/lB 5-3 so LIL Honolulu, HI (Iolani School) 12 Kim Delpit 2B/SS 5-7 RS-FR R/R Palos Verdes, CA (Peninsula HS) 13 Jennifer Delpit lB 5- 11 JR R/R Palos Verdes, CA (Peninsula HS) 14 Sara Mason C/3B 5-3 FR R/R Santa Rosa, CA (Montgomery HS) 15 Desi Collo IB/3B 5-8 SR R/R Encinitas, CA (La Costa Canyon HS) 16 Ashlee Nunes ss 5-10 FR R/R Roseville, CA (Woodcreek HS) 22 Cindy McGee OF 5-5 JR R/R Burbank, CA (Notre Dame HS)
Head Coach:
Melissa McElvain (2nd Season; Oklahoma State, '99) Chris De Marco (2nd Year), Amy Lopez-Wedge (1st Year)
Assistants:
Top Row (1-r) : Asst. Amy Lopez-Wedge, Desi Co llo, Ashl ee Nunes, Jenn ifer Delpi t, All ison Wi lliams, Head Coach Me li ssa McE lva in, Asst. Chri s De Ma rco. Middle Row (1-r): Erin Harmonson, Hilary McHugh, Anna Russe ll , Kim Delpi t, Ash ley Mill er, Kari Lohse, Ci ndy McGee. Front Row (1-r): Olaya Salazar, Taryn Nagata, Francesca Ramos, Sara Mason, Marissa Mcrchain, Gina McFarland.
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2nd Season
MELISSA McELVAIN, Head Coach
Melissa McElvain enters her second year as USD's Head Softball Coach. The 2002 season was highlighted by the team 's upset of I0th-ranked Cal State Fu ll erton. Twelve Toreros were named to the Western Intercoll egiate A ll-Academic Squad, and two Toreros earned All-WISL Tourney honors. In 2003 the Toreros wi ll join the Pac ific Coast Softball Conference with LMU, Saint Mary 's, Santa Clara, CS Sacramento and Portland State. A 1999 graduate of Oklahoma State, she earned A ll-Bi g XII honors while playing catcher and second base. McElvain (Turley) led the Cowgirls to three post-season appearances and a third place finish in the 1998 Women 's Co llege World Series. While at Oklahoma State, she earned A ll-Big XII academic honors while attain ing a Business Admi ni stration degree with an emphasis in Marketing. Additionally, she earned the
OSU Community Service Contribution Award ( 1997-98); the NCAA Leadership Award ( 1998); and was a four-year SAAC Representative, including being the SAAC President her senior campaign. McElvain gained international experience while playing for the California Hurricanes in 1996. She trave ll ed to Vancouver, Canada to compete versus Olympic teams such as Canada, Cuba, Italy and China. No stranger to USO, prior to her appointment as softball coach she was Assistant Sports Info nnation Director for a year-and-a-half.
A San Diegan, McElvain at– tended nearby Patrick Henry High School. Me– li ssa and her husband Ryan reside in Mira Mesa. USO Torero Coaching Staff (1-r): Asst. Amy Lopez-Wedge Asst. Chris De Marco Head Coach Melissa McE/vain na ti ve
CHRIS De MARCO, Assistant Coach 2nd Season Chri s enters his second season on the Torero staff as an ass istant. He has been active ly involved in the San Diego community in many ways with a maj or emphasis on coaching. The past eleven years he has been invo lved with coach ing g irls compet itive softba ll. He has managed and coached hundreds of g irls at every leve l, with many realizing All-Star status, both at Regional and National levels. His experience included extensive Trave l team play and tournament play, and he has also maintai ned an overa ll view of team management, and offensive and defensive strateg ies. An athlete and sports fanati c, hi s hobbi es include v intage cars and motorcyc les. A San Carlos resident, Chri s has two daughters that are both act ive in sports and academics. A 1984 graduate of Southern Illinois Un iversity (Marketing & Management), Chris relocated to San Diego in 1985 from Chicago. Co-owner of a Property management company that has been providing housing needs since 1972, he is committed to continuing to service the San Diego hou sing needs.
1st Season
AMY LOPEZ-WEDGE, Pitching Coach
Amy Lopez-Wedge beg ins her first season on the USO staff as th e pitching coach. No stranger to USO, she was a two-year performer on the USO softba ll team for the 2000 and 1999 campaigns. She pl ayed her first two years at Oklahoma State where she was a teammate ofTorero head coach Meli ssa McE lva in. In her two years at USO, Amy won 35 games and co ll ected 9 saves while compi ling a 1.43 ERA in 450 innings of work . She also pitched 53 complete games, including 32 in 1999 . Including her two seasons at Oklahoma State, Amy won 57 career co lleg iate games. A native San Diega n, Amy prepped at nearby Heli x Hi gh School. At Heli x she was a three-time MVP and two-time team captain. She also earned Grossmont Pl ayer of the Yea r and East County Pl ayer of the Year honors. Amy and her hu sband, Lance, res ide in the Mi ssion Valley area of San Diego.
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DESI COLLO Sr. 1B/3B
ENCINITAS, CA La Costa Canyon HS
R/R Noteworthy: Team's lone senior will provide leadership in 2003 . 2002 : P layed in 40 games with 37 starts. Batted .206 with 21 hits and 4 doubles. Tallied three mult-hit games - in DH against LMU on March l st went 4-for-5 with I run and 2 RBI .. . 2 RB I aga inst Chapman. 2001: Started and played in 39 games for the Toreros. Batted .208 with 7 doub les, 3 triples, 2 homers and 12 RBIs. Was l-fo r-4 with 2 runs and 4 RBI against Tulsa (March 9), 2-fo r-2 against Santa Clara (March 3 1), and 3-fo r-4 with two doub les at Santa Clara (April 8). Named to the WI SLAll -Academic Team. 2000: Appeared in 44 games for the Toreros in her fres hman season. Co ll o recorded 2 1 hits, I I RBI , three runs, two doubl es and two trip les. She posted two multi-hit games, versus Long Beach State
(2-for-3) and Azusa Pac ific (2-for-3). Co llo batted .198 and talli ed a solid .970 fie lding percentage. Prep: Attended La Costa Canyon Hi gh Schoo l and lettered four years in softball. In her senior year, Co llo was named San Diego Union-Tribune Athlete of the Month, Coca-Co la Player of the Year, Avocado League Player of the Year and Uni on-Tribune Scholar Athlete of the Year. Desiree was also named J st team A ll -League and Ist team A II-CIF as her team won the Division l League Championship and were CIF Finali sts. Junior year, led her team to a Di vision I League Championship and CIF Champi onship. Played for the San Diego Lightning Go ld club team w ith squad pl ac ing 5th at Nati onals.
Persona l: Born December 16, 1980 in Laguna N iguel, Cali fo rn ia. Parents are Steve and Vi cki Co llo. ------~~ Des iree chose USD because of its small sc hoo l environment and coasta l locati on. She is a Psycho logy major and Speech Communicati ons minor. Dean's Scholarship rec ipient. She was also recru ited by Troy State, Loyola Marymount, Cal Po ly SLO, UCSD and UC Berkeley. Her older sister, Shaunna also pl ayed at USD.
HR
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BA .206 .208 .1 98 .204
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AB 102 106 106 3 14
GP/GS
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#3 ASHLEYMILLER Jr. 3B/1B R/R
SALINAS, CA Notre Dame HS
Noteworthy: Will start at 3B and be one of team's top hitters. Is a two-time WISL All -Academic selection. 2002: Started 45 of 46 games last season. Among returners , ranked second in hitting after batting .244 with I I runs, 2 doubles and 9 RBI. Tallied six multi-hit games with a best of3-for-4 ( I run , I RBI) outing against Saint Mary's in the WISL Tournament. Scored 2 runs in three different contests. 2001: Played in 29 games with 20 starts. Totaled three multi-hit games with two hits against Azusa Pacific (March 3rd), Saint Mary 's Co llege (March 14th) and UC Riverside (May 4th). Against Riverside was 2-for-2 with 2 runs scored. Named to WISL All-Academic team.
Prep: Prepped at Notre Dame High School where she lettered in softball, volleyball and basketball. She earned the coaches award and most insp irational award in softba ll while leading her team to a Monterey Bay League Championsh ip. Mi ller also earned second team A ll -County honors in vo lleyball. She has played travel softba ll for the Sal inas Valley Wi ldcats, San Jose Stri kers and Salinas Storm. Personal: Born May I, 1982 in Salinas, CA . Parents are Dan and Beth Mi ll er. Fathe r, Dan , played foo tball at Hartne ll Ju nior Co ll ege and tennis at Fresno State University. As hl ey was also recruited by Brown, UC Davis, UC San Diego and Co lumb ia. Business major. Dean 's List honoree and Pres idential Scho lar.
BA .244 .185 .225
HR 0 0 0
2B 2 0 2
3B 0 0 0
RBI 9 2 11
H 29 10 39
R 11 9 20
AB 119 54 173
GP/GS 46/45 29/20 75/ 65
Year 2002 2001 Career
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ALLISON WILLIAMS Jr. p R/R
DANVILLE, CA San Ramon Valley HS
Noteworthy : Returns for junior year after appearing in 50 games her first two seasons. 2002: Last season appeared in 27 contests and finished with a record of7-l 6 record and 3.72 ERA . Scattered 6 hits and gave up just I run in team's 2-1 upset of No. IO CS Fu ll erton (Jan . 29) . Tossed a comp lete-game 4-hitter in team 's 4-3 eight inning win ove r The Master's Co llege. Allowed just I hit over 3.2 innings in picking up win aga inst Chapman (April 13th). Pitched a comp lete-game 3-hitter against LMU (April 30th).
2001: Led all USO pitchers with a 2.48 ERA. Appeared in 27 games with I I starts, and fini shed with 5-9 record . Personal best 5 strikeouts in 5.2 inn ings of work aga inst UC Santa Barbara (March 28). Was second on the team in innings pitched with IO 1.2. Offensive ly Allison tallied 4 hits in 2 1at-bats, including a 2-for-4 outing aga inst Tu lsa with one run sco red and one RBI. Prep: Attended San Ramon Va ll ey Hi gh School in Danville, CA. In her seni or campaign, Willi ams led her team to a third place fi ni sh in the North Coast Section.. . she batted .3 15, earned All-League honors and the team MVP award . Willi ams was also an All-League select ion in her junior season and MVP in her sophomore year. She played travel ba ll for the Hot Styx and posted a .290 batting average, as we ll as toss ing two no-h itters. Personal: Born on February 9, 1982 in Wa lnut Creek, CA. Parents are Frank and Sherry Will iams. She was also recruited by San Francisco State Un iversity. Chose USO because of the school , weather and chance to play softbal l at a Division I program.
BB 59 25 84
ERA 3.72 2.46 3.19
ER 73 36 109
G-GS 23/16 27-11 50/27
K 45 41 86
H 18 1 111 292
IP 137. 1 101.2 239.0
SY
CG 16 5 21
REC 7-1 6
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ANNA RUSSELL Jr. P R/R
GRANADA HILLS, CA Harvard-Westlake HS
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Noteworthy: Top returning pitcher after earningA!l-WlSL honors. Twice was se lected to the WISL All -Academic team. 2002 : Most consistent pitche r last season. Finished 7-18 wth team-best 2.95 ERA. Complete-game 2-hitter wi th 4 strikeou ts in 2-1 win over BYU. Also tossed complete-game two-hitters aga inst Concordia and LMU with Toreros on los ing end. Season-best 6 strikeouts against LMU on April 26th. 2001: Appeared in 27 contests with 16 starts on th e mound and fini shed wi th reco rd of6-9. Ranked second on the team with a 2.79 ERA, and totaled 44 strikeo uts in 98 .0 innings of work. Notched 7 strikeouts in 8 innings of work against LMU (Apri l 29). Ea rned three straight wins aga inst Wright
State. Eastern Illinois and Santa Clara in a nine day span. WISL All-Academi c squad pi ck. Prep: Prepped at Harva rd-Westlake where she lettered four yea rs in softbal l. In her se ni or season , she recorded a 22 -2 win -loss record from the pitching circ le, a 0.90 ea rn ed run average and a .315 batting average whil e lead ing her team to a Mission League Championship and a C lF scmitinal appearance. Ru sse ll was a two-t ime All -Mi ss ion League se lect ion, an All-State se lection. team MVP and All-Star. She also played trave l ball for Va ll ey Breeze Go ld. Perso nal: Ea rned a Presidenti al Scholarship to US O... Ru sse ll was also recruited by Corne ll and Wash ington ... Chose US O because of th e academics and softba ll team. Born on June 2, 1982 in Los Ange les, CA . arc Marcia and Steven Ru sse ll. Biology Majo r and Psychology/Chemi stry minor.
ERA 2.95 2.79 2.89
BB 78 49 12 7
ER 65 39 104
H 150 102 252
IP 154.0 98.0 252 .0
K 18 44 62
G-GS 29/24 27/ 16 56/40
SY
CG 19 4 23
REC 7-18
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JENNIFERDELPIT Jr. 1B R/R
#13
PALOS VERDES, CA Peninsula HS
Noteworthy: Team's top returning hitter. Will start at first base. 2002: Started 50 of 52 games she played in. Batted a team-best .284 with 42 hits, 8 doubles, and 13 RBI. Tota led nine mu lti -hit games with 4-for-4 outing aga inst Saint Mary's, and a 3-fo r-4 game with 2 doubl es and 4 RBI against Chapman. 2001: Appeared in 48 games with 46 sta1is. Batted .236 wi th 8 runs, 7 doubles, 2 triples, I homer and team-best 20 RBIs. Co ll ected eight multi-hit games with best outing coming against BYU: 2-for-3 with 3 RB Is and 2 doubl es. Belted a homer at UC San Diego (April 4th). Also pitched in 23 games with IOstarts and 3 compl ete games. Had a record of5 -8 with a 3.28 ERA. Twice recorded six strikeouts (Portland State & UC Rivers ide). Selected team's
Rookie of the Year and WISLAll -Academi c. Prep: Attended Peni nsula Hi gh Schoo l and lettered in softb all. Earned Ath lete of the Yea r honors and Most Outsta nd ing Player award in her seni or campaign. In her junior season, she was named Best Offensive Player whi le batting .350. Delpit played travel softball fo r the Southern Ca li fo rni a Blazers. Personal: Bo rn in No1i hridge, CA on June 19, 1982. Parents are Sue and Lan-y Delpi t. Jenni fer was also recrui ted by Sienna Co llege and Seton Hall University... Chose USO fo r its academics, locati on and softball program. History major.
AB 148 140 288
BA .284 .236 .260
H 42 33 75
RBI 13 20 33
Year 2002 200 1 Career
GP/GS 52/50 48/46 100/96
R 3 8 11
HR 0 I I
3B 0 2 2
2B 8 7 15
CINDY McGEE Jr. OF R/R
BURBANK, CA Notre Dame HS
#22
Noteworthy: Selected Team Captain for 2003 season ... expected to start in the outfie ld fo r the Toreros.
2002: Appea red in 22 contests with 11 starts ... best offensive outing came agai nst CS Northridge with a 2- fo r-2 appearance at the plate .. . Named to WISLA ll-Academi c Team.
2001 : Played in 25 games with 5 starts. Scored 7 run s fo r the Toreros. Was l-for-3 with a run scored agai nst Concordia (Februat-y I 6th). Named to WI SLAll-Academi c Team.
Prep: Attended Notre Dame Hi gh Schoo l and lettered in softball for fo ur years. Earned All-Mission League honors and Coach's award whil e batting .300 in her senior campaign. Earned Most In sp irational award whi le lead ing her team to a 20-9 reco rd , second place fini sh in league and a semifina l appearance in the playoffs. McGee also lettered in vo ll eyball and water polo at Notre Dame Hi gh Schoo l. .. Earned MVP and All- League honors in water polo and the Coach's awa rd in vo ll eyball. She was named Notre Dame Athl ete of the Yea r fo r all fo ur years.
Personal: Earned an academi c scholarship... Chose USO because of the schoo l, locati on and beautifu l campu s. Born on May 22, 1982 in Los Ange les, CA. Pa rents are Steve and Marci a McGee. Business Admini stration major and Spani sh minor.
AB 22 8 30
BA .136 .125 . 133
Year 2002 2001 Career
H 3 I 4
GP/GS 22/1 1 25/5 47/ 16
R 4 7
RBI I 0 1
3 B 0 0 0
2B 0 0 0
HR 0 0 0
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FRANCESCA RAMOS So. OF R/R
SAN DIEGO, CA Point Loma HS
2002: Appeared in 27 games w ith 13 starts last season during he r fresh man campaign ... sco red a run in fi ve different contests, and co llected a hi t aga inst Chapman, Loyo la Ma1y mou nt and Saint Mary's ... totaled three stolen bases in fo ur attempts.
Prep : Attended Po int Loma Hi gh Sc hoo l in San Diego, CA ... she pl ayed fo ur yea rs of vars ity softba ll w ith the 1999 team w inn ing th e league champi onship ... earned First Team A ll- Eastern League hono rs tw ice (' 0 I & '00), and selected 2nd Team Al l- Eastern League honors in 1998 & 1999 ... 3-time team captai n ... three-time A ll-Tournament selection ... 4-time Honor Ro ll ... MVP in 2000 and Golden G love award in 1998 ... earned the 200 I Lois Craig Leadership Award, and was named to the A ll-Academi c Team (San Diego Union-Tribune). Personal: Born on June 2, 1983 in San Diego, CA .. . her mother is Teresa Ramos ... chose USO to play coll egiate softba ll , attend sma ll co ll ege w ith strong academ ics ... also recruited by Fresno State ... enjoys arts & danc ing ... atte nded schoo l of creati ve & perfo rming arts in Sa n Di ego fo r 5 years .. . undec lared maJor.
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BA .09 1
AB 33
HR 0
3B 0
RBI l
H 3
2B 0
R 5
GP/GS 27/ 13
Year 2002
#10
HILARYMcHUGH So. OF R/R
VISTA, CA Vista HS
Noteworthy: Returns for second season where she is projected to , start in left fie ld fo r the Toreros. 2002: Named 2002 Rookie of the Year ... last season started 38 of 45 games she appeared in ... batted .172 with 16 hi ts and 2 RBI ... two mu lti-hi t games with 2 hits at Loyo la Marymo unt (2-for-3) , and 2 hits aga inst San Diego State (2 -for-3) ... scored 2 runs against The Master's Co llege (2-22-02). Prep: Attended Vista High School in Vista, CA ... sen ior year earned First Team All- Pa loma r honors, and was se lected 2nd Team
A II-CIF ... three-time C IF parti c ipan t, inc luding be ing C IF Di vision I run ne r-ups during sophomo re campa ign ... j uni or year was North Co1111/_1· Tim es 'Best of the Rest ' ... 3-t ime All-Academ ic Team membe r .. . Most In spira ti ona l fres hman year ... also competed in vo ll eyba ll (2nd Team A ll- League) ... Vista High Sc hoo l Athlete of th e Yea r and Sc ho lar-Ath lete of the Yea r. Personal: Born on Ma rc h 3 I. 1983 in Fa ll brook, CA ... chose USO beca use she loved everything about it ... paren ts are Pete & Lu Mc Hugh of Vista, CA ... fat her pl ayed baseba ll at UC Ri ve rs ide .. . Di vcrsilicd Libera l Arts major.
BA .172
AB 93
RBI 2
38 0
28 0
H 16
HR 0
R 6
GP/GS 45/38
Year 2002
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TARYNNAGATA So. OF/lB LIL
#11
HONOLULU, HI lolani School
Noteworthy: Will compete for playing time in ou tfie ld, and even see some time at first base. 2002 : Played in 26 games with 16 starts .. . batted .167 with 6 hits and 6 runs scored in 36 plate appearances ... banged out I trip le (vs. Saint Mary 's) and knocked in I RB I aga inst Southern Uta h (2 -1 7) and The Master 's Co ll ege (2-22).
Prep: Attended Iolani School in Honolu lu, Hawaii ... was a two-time All -State se lection as a first baseman ... three-time Interscholastic League of Hono lulu (ILH)All-Star ... team was ILH Champions three straight years ... team was Hawaii State Champions junior and sophomore campaigns ... freshman year earned Honorab le Men tion recogni tion. Personal: Born on Ju ly I, 1983 in Hono lulu, Hawa ii ... parents are Linda and Denn is Nagata of Hono lu lu, Hawa ii ... chose USO ma inly to pl ay softball, but also because it was the closest schoo l to home ... team's onl y natura l left-hander on the team ... Business Admini strat ion major.
BA .167
HR 0
2B 0
RBI 2
3B I
H 6
R 6
AB 36
GP/GS 26/ 16
Year 2002
KIMDELPIT RS-FR.
#12
PALOS VERDES, CA Peninsula HS
2B/SS
R/R
Notewor thy: Projected to start at second base ... can also play shortstop or in outfield.
2002: Appeared in IO games with 3 starts before earn ing a medica l redshirt year with an injury ... in IO games batted .364 with 4 hits and 4 runs in just I I at bats.
Prep: Attended Peni nsula High School ... played softba ll for coach Tim Hall in the Bay League ... played both infie ld and outfield .. .
also part icipated in soccer.
Personal: Born on December 2, 1983 in Northridge , CA .. . pa ren ts are Larry and Susan Delpit of Rancho Pa los Verdes, CA ... older sister Jenni fer, a j unior on the Torero squad, starts at first base ... chose USO fo r good academ ics, location and softba ll program ... chose USO over Loyo la Maryrnount and UC Davis. undec lared major.
BA .364
AB 11
HR 0
2B 0
RBI 0
3B I
H 4
GP/GS 10/3
Year 2002
R 4
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MARISSAMERCHAIN Fr. C/3B R/R
#1
LA MIRADA, CA La Mirada HS
Noteworthy: Will add much needed improvement behind the pl ate and w ith batting.
High School: Graduated from La Mi rada HS ... senior year team won Suburban League champi onship , reached Ist round ofCIF, and fini shed 2nd at Ri alto Tournament ... senior year was named the Athlete of the Year, Scholar-Athlete, Ist Team Dream Team, l st Team A ll-League, Team MVP and Athlete of the Month .. . junior year was named Suburban League MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, Athlete of the Month, 2nd Team A ll-CIF, Dream Team and a Scho lar-Athlete ... the team wo n the Suburban League title and reached Ist Round of C IF ... also lettered in vo ll eyball earni ng Most Improved and Most Inspi rati ona l.
Personal: Born onApril 25, 1984 in Whittier, CA ... her parents are Dav id and Virgie Merchain of La Mirada, CA ... chose USO for its beautiful campus, great academi cs and all the ni ce peopl e ... also recruited by New Mex ico ... graduated in top-I Oof her senior class, CSF Seal Bearer, Rotary C lub Scholarship, PTA Council Scholarship, CSEA State Scholarship, Ten– Lee Scholarshi p, Kiwani s Scholarship ... Chemistry major.
KARI LOHSE Fr. P R/R
Orland, CA Orland HS
Noteworthy: Top pitcher ou t of No rthern Ca lifo rnia. Will compl iment the pitching staff and add depth to rotati on.
High School: Graduated from Orl and HS ... last year was se lected North Section MVP, and CIF All-State (small schoo l) ... set records fo r strikeouts in a season (235), most stri keouts in a sing le game (26) and ERA (0.23) ... was also named to North Secti on Team, All-Western League and team MVP ... also lettered in vo lleyball and bas ketbal l ... team MVP in vo ll eyba ll (2 yea rs) and team MVP in basketba ll (2 years). Personal: Born on April I0, 1984 in Willows, CA ... her parents are Gus and Donna Lo hse of Orland, CA ... chose USO fo r its strong academi cs, sc hool size, softba ll, location, and th e beautiful campus .. . a lso rec ru ited by UC Davis, UC San Diego, UNC, Southern Utah and Campbell Uni versity ... Diversified Li bera l Arts (Education) major.
ERIN HARMONSON Fr. P R/R
#8
SAN DIEGO, CA Scripps Ranch HS
Noteworthy: Ta len ted loca l pitcher fro m Sc ri pps Ra nch HS. Very consistent and adds depth to pi tc hing staff.
High School : Graduated fro m Sc ripps Ranch HS ... last season was se lected Fi rst Team Eastern League and 2nd Team All-C IF ... set si ngle game strikeout record w ith 22 K's ... team MVP and Coaches Awa rd ... junior year ea rn ed Coac hes Award ... sophomore year was named team pl ayer of the year ... also lettered in fie ld hockey ... pl ayed fo r SoCa l Alli ance club team. Personal: Born on October 8, 1984 in San Diego, CA ... paren ts are Ca rl ee and Ri ck Harmonson of San Diego .. . chose US O fo r its locati on, academi cs and softb all program ... also recruited by Sa int Mary 's Co ll ege, Occ idental and Fordham ... Socio logy maj or.
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#9 GINAMcFARLAND Fr. UTL L/R SANTA ROSA, CA Montgomery HS Noteworthy : Brings versatility. Can p lay outfield, second base, first base and pitch . She is also a threat at the plate. Hi gh School: Graduated from Montgomery HS ... three-ti me MVP of North Bay League ... team won NBL champ ions hip three of fo ur seasons ... last year was 19-6, 18-4 junior year, 18-4 sophomore season and 22 - 3 fre shman campa ign ... 2002 Scholar Athl ete of th e Year (Press Democrat) ... Player of the Year (Press Democrat) fres hma n season ... freshman year team was semi- fi na list in North Coast Sec ti on ... also lettered in both vol leyball and basketba ll ... All-League in vo lleyball, and Best Defensive Pl ayer awa rd for both sports ... played for Ca lifornia Hot Styx (Sacramento). Personal: Born on September 25, 1983 in Eureka, Ca li fo rni a ... parents are Di ck and Anna McFarland of Santa Rosa, CA .. . dad was her high sc hoo l coach ... chose USO fo r small sc hoo l atmosp here, location, academics and ath letic reputati on .. . a lso recruited by UC San Diego, Sain t Mary 's, Dartmouth, UMass and Yale ... Trustee's Scho lar ... has travelled extensively in 23 fo re ign countri es ... Appli ed Mathematics maj or.
SARA MASON Fr. C/3B
Santa Rosa, CA Montgomery HS
#14
R/R
Noteworthy: Will add much needed improvement behind the plate. Will also give team good at bats.
High School: Graduated fro m Montgomery HS where she was a teammate of Gi na McFarland ... sen ior year was co-MVP ... three-time Go ld Glove wi nn er ... fo ur-time Ist Team A ll-North Bay League se lection ... team won North Bay League title three of the four years ... played for Sa n Jose Stri kers c lub team. Personal: Born on January 23, 1984 in Portland, Oregon ... parents are Randy and Debi Mason of Santa Rosa, Ca li fornia ... chose US O for academ ics, location, sc hool size, religious affiliation and the softba ll team ... a lso recruited by Santa C lara and Stanford ... Undecla red major.
ASHLEE NUNES Fr. SS R/R
ROSEVILLE, CA Woodcreek HS
#16
Noteworthy: Top West Coast sho rtstop. Exce llent ra nge w ith strong arm. Consistent hitter w ith speed.
High School : Graduated from Woodcreek HS ... last year batted .34 7 (hitting left handed) ... two-time A ll-City Fi rst Team, two-time A ll -SFL se lect ion ... recipient of the Robert K. Pugl ia award ... sophomore campaign was named A ll -League ... most stolen bases (fros h-se ni o r yea r) ... also le ttered in vo ll eyba ll and basketbal l .. . three-time A ll-League vo ll eyball pl ayer; MVP seni or yea r and co-MVP junior and sophomore years ... pl ayed for Cal ifornia Hot Styx club team . Personal: Born on May 6. 1984 in Sa nt a C lara. Ca li fo rni a ... pa ren ts arc Jo hn an d Lori Nunes o f Rosev ill e. Ca li forn ia ... chose USO for grea t academi cs, beaut iful campus. and chance to pl ay Di vision I so ftb a ll ... also rec rui ted by Wes tern Kentucky. Sacramento State and Ya le ... was inducted into the Woodcreek High Schoo l Hall ofFame in September of 2002 ... Chemi stry maj or.
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I PACIFIC COAST SOFTBALL CONFERENCE
12 The Pacific Coast Softball Conference - A League Of Their Own The NCAA Division I Management Council Administrative Committee announced the approval of the Pacific Coast Softball Conference (PCSC) for Division I conference membership in women's softball on October 17, 2002 . The inaugural season of PCSC softball is slated to begin on April 5, 2003. Wendy Guthrie, former Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator at the University of San Diego and current profes- sor in the Sport Management Masters program at the University of San
Francisco, will serve as Commissioner of the new conference. Dr. Bill Husak , Director ofAthletics at Loyola Marymount University, has taken on the role of President of the Conference Officers. The conference is comprised of six schools: California State Univer– sity- Sacramento, Loyola Marymount University, Portland State University, Saint Mary 's Co11ege ofCalifornia, Santa Clara University, and the University of San Diego. Prior to joining the PCSC, the schools were members of the Western Athletic Conference, Western Intercollegiate Softball League, and Big West Conference for softball league play. Sacramento State and Loyola Marymount have been selected by the PCSC Coaches as the preseason favorites to finish first in the 2003 Pacific Coast Softba11 Conference standings . Sacramento State finished the 2002 season 18-33 overa11 and 7-17 in Big West Conference play. The Hornets went on to finish their fall season with a record of7-0, including two victories over defending national champion California. After falling to Santa Clara in the Western Intercollegiate Softball League title game, Loyola Marymount ended its 2002 season with a record of38-34. The Lions won I6 of their final 20 contests and earned a ranking of No. 8 in the West Region . Portland State earned the third spot in the preseason poll. The Vikings enter the PCSC following an 11-13 run in the Western Athletic Conference. Portland State's 11 conference wins were the most since the team joined the WAC in 2000 . The Vikings finished 22-35 overall. Santa Clara was picked to finish fourth in the poll, followed by St. Mary's and San Diego. SACHME,a
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Sacramento State
Saint Mary' s College
San Diego
Santa Clara
Loyola Marymount
Portland State
TORERO SOFTBALL WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES FOR THEIR SUPPORT: ADIDAS
THESCREEN MACHINE
BERRY'S ATHLETIC SUPPLY
VICTORY CUSTOM ATHLETIC, INC.
METAL IMAGERY
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2002 FINAL STATS & RESULTS
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BATTING Name Ashley Turner Jennifer Delpit Lora McBay Ashley Miller Kristy Clarke Kirsten Adair Desiree Collo Mary Ann Cane Stephanie Bisera Hilary McHugh Taryn Nagata Cindy McGee Kim Delpit Nicky Geis
so TB SLG FLO%
.R
BA
GP-GS AB
HR
SB-SBA
28
RBI
38
BB
H
.364 .333 .284 .252 .244 .243 .234 .206 .205 .205 .181 .172 .167 .136 .125 .103
10-3 11 -0
4 3 3 6
4
11
0-1
1
0 0 8 7 2 5 0 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.545 .333 .338 .364 .261 .292 .234 .245 .231 .258 .181 .172 .222 .136 .125 .103 .091 .000 .000
0
l
.909 .500 .974 .951 .886 .955 .909 .962 .889 .927 .940
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
6
0 0
3
1-1
I
0 0
I
I
I
52-50 41-39 46-45 55-55 50-38 40-37 31-25 47-44 52-52 45-38 26-16 22-11 26-11 19-1 7 27-13
42 27 29 35 25 21 16 27
148 107 11 9 144 107 102
0-0 0- 1 1-2
13
50 39 31 42 25 25 18 34
10
13 16 22 10 23 28 14 15 17 13
9 9 0 8 8 8 5 2 2
7 2 9 6 5 3 8 7 6 3 0 3 5 4
I
11
0
1-2
12 13
11
I
0 0
13-16
0-0 2-2 3-5 4-5 5-8 1-5 3-6 0-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0
5 2
78
I I
132 11 6
12
21
8 6 6 4 4 5 0 ,Q I
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ,Q
21
93 36 22 32 39 33
16
16
1.000
6 3 4 4 3 0 ,Q
.857
8 3 4 4 3 0 ,Q
4 6
1
1.000 .985'
Liz Wells
10
I I
Olaya Salazar
9 5 0 ,Q
.977
Francesca Ramos .091 Allison Williams .000
1 0 ,Q
1.000
3-3 1:.1
0 ,Q
0 ,Q
0 ,Q
.964 .933 .950 .960
0 ,Q
Anna Russell USO Totals
.000 .215 .292
55-55 55-55
284 419
1322
31 56
105
1
37-60
78
207 330 .250
6
80
Opponents
1435 247
204
13
81-102
11
176
.374
148 536
PITCHING Pitcher
.rum
ERA 0.00 2.95 3.72 5.59 3.73 I.I 1
.R
W-L
GS
SY
CG
K
H
ER
BB
__If
Liz Wells
0-0
0
0
1.0
0 0 0 ,Q 0
I
0
I
0
0
I
Anna Russell
29 27 12 55 55
7-18 7-16
24 23
19 16
154.0 137. 1
150 181
84 97 64
65 73 53
69 45 34
78 59 38
Allison Williams Jennifer Del[!it
0-7
66.1
87
l
~
USO Totals Opponents
14-41 41-14
37 40
358.2 366.0
55 55
419 284
191
245 105
176
148 207
1
78
58
2002 Torero Game-By-Game Results
Overall: 14-41
WISL: 4th Place
Date
Date
Score
W/L
Score
W/L
O1rnonent
O1rnonent
w w w
1-26-02 CS San Bernardino 1-26-02 CS San Bernardino 1-29-02 at # IO CS Fullerton 1-29-02 at # IO CS Fullerton 2-02-02 at Southern Utah # 2-02 -02 vs. Brigham Young # 2-02-02 vs. Oregon State # 2-03-02 vs. Sai nt Mary's # 2-03-02 at Southern Utah # 2-08-02 vs. Ohio State @ 2-09-02 at Northridge @ 2-09-02 vs. McNeese State @ 2- 10-02 vs. Ohi o State @ 2-10-02 vs. Oregon State @ 2- 16-02 at Point Loma 2-1 6-02 at Point Loma 2-17-02 Southern Utah 2- 17-02 Southern Utah 2-22-02 The Maste1·'s Col. 2-22-02 The Master's Col.
3-1 3-2 2-1 0-8 1-4 2- 1 1-9 2-3 3-4 0-6 0-9 2-4 2-5 0- 7 2-5
3- 16-02 vs. Texas A&M $ 3- 16-02 at San Diego State $ 3-20-02 Long Beach State 3-20-02 Long Beach State
0-2 1-7
L L L L L L L L L L
0-10
L L
2-8 3-4 3-4 0-6
3-25-02 Saint Mary's 3-25-02 Saint Mary's
w
L L L L L L L L L L L L
3-27-02 UC Santa Barbara 3-27-02 UC Santa Barbara 4-07-02 UC Riverside 4-07-02 UC Riverside 4- 10-02 at UC San Diego 4-10-02 at UC San Di ego
0-3 2-4 0-8 1-0 0-8 9-1 6-4 0-8 0-3 0-8 5-4 4-2 0-1 5-0 0-2 0-3 0- 5 0- 1 0-10 6- 10
w L w w
4-13-02 Cbapman 4-13-02 Chapman
4-17-02 San Diego State 4-17-02 San Diego State 4-26-02 Loyola Ma1·ymount 4-26-02 Loyola Marymount
L L L L
0-2 0-8 6-7 4-3 7-2 0-1 7-1
w \\' L w w
w w w L
4-28-02 Santa Clara 4-28-02 Santa Clara
2-23-02 Conco1·dia 2-23-02 Concordia
4-30-02 at Loyo la Marymo unt + 4-30-02 at Loyo la Marymount +
3-01-02 at Loyola Marymount 3-0 3-0 1-02 at Loyo la Marymou nt 2-11
5- 10-02 vs. Santa Clara + 5-1 0-02 at Sai nt Mary's + 5- 11-02 at Sain t Mary's + 5-1 1-02 vs. San ta Clara +
L L L L L
L L L L L
3-02-02 at Azusa Pac ific 3-02-02 at Azusa Pacific 3-15-02 vs. Texas A&M $ 3-15-02 at San Di ego State S
1-4 0-3 0-2 2-4
5- 12-02 vs. Loyo la Marymount +
Anna Russell
# Southern Utah Tournamen t
@; CS Northri dge Tournament
$ SDSU Tourname nt
+ WI SL Tourn ament
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1994-2001)
1998 (31-28)
1999 (44-21)
2000 (31-28)
2001 (22-35)
Opponent Saint Mary's College 8-4 Saint Mary's College 6-2 CS San Bernardino 0-2 CS San Bernardino 6-2 Point Loma Nazarene 5-4 Point Loma Nazarene 4-0 Concordia University 3-1 Concordia University 3-0 Cal Baptist 5-2 Cal Baptist 13-0 Azusa Pacific 6-0 Azusa Pacific 5-4 UC San Diego 4-2 UC San Diego 4-1 Loyola Marymount 2-5 Loyola Marymount 0-3 CS Dominguez Hills 6-3 CS Dominguez Hills 5-2 Point Loma Nazarene 4-1 Western New Mexico 0-10 Loyola Marymount 5-6 Southern Utah Univ. 6-2 Western New Mexico 6-3 Loyola Marymount 2-1 UCLA 0-7 UCLA 1-2 Loyola Marymount 0-8 Loyola Marymount 6-3 La Verne 9-1 La Verne 9-0 Santa Clara 1-4 Santa Clara 1-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 2-0 Santa Clara 1-5 Santa Clara 2-1 Saint Mary's College 4-8 Saint Mary 's Col lege 3-0 Claremont 0-1 Azusa Pacific 8-0 Central College 1-2 Buena Vista 3-1 St. Thomas 6-3 CS Dominguez Hills 8-0 CS Dominguez Hills 5-3 Cal Baptist l0-2 Cal Baptist 3-1 Concordia University 8-0 Concordia Univcrsily 5-0 Point Lorna Nazarene 0-2 Point Lorna Nazarene 1-3 Colorado College 9-1 Colorado College 8-0 CS San Bernardino 4-5 CS San Bernard ino 4-2 UC Sa n Diego 7- 1 UC Sa n Diego 9-1 LM U (W IS L) 1-0 LMU (WISL) 1-2 Saint Mary's (W ISL ) 5-1 Santa Clara (WISL) 4-7 Saint Mary's (WISL) 0-1 Santa Clara (W ISL) 8-2 Saint Mary 's (WISL) 5-1 LMU (W ISL) 2-4
Date 2-3 2-3 2-6 2-6 2-12 2-12 2-13 2- 13 2-19 2- 19 2-20 2-20 2-23 2-23 2-27 2-27 2-28 2-28 3-16 3-16 3-20 3-20 3-21 3-21 3-26 3-26 3-27 3-27 3-29 3-29 3-30 3-30 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-6 3-6
Score
Opponent
Date 1-29 1-29 2-4 2-5 2-5 2-11 2-16 2-18 2-18 2-19 2-25 2-26 2-26 3-12 3-12 3-13 3-13 3-16 3-16 3-1 8 3-1 8 3-24 3-24 3-25 3-25 3-3 1 3-31 3-3 3-4
Score
Opponent
Date 1-27 1-27
Score 8-0 10-0
Opponent Whittier Whittier Point Loma Point Loma Cal Baptist Cal Baptist UC San Diego UC San Diego Cal Lutheran Cal Lutheran
Date 2/13 2/13 2/19 2/19 2/20 2/20 2/25 2/25 2/27 2/27 2/28 2/28 3/ 1I 3/ I I 3/12 3/12 3/ 14 3/14 3/ 17 3/ 17 3/20 3/20 3/20 3/2 1 3/2 I 3/23 3/23 3/26 3/26 3/28 3/28 3-6 3-6 3-6 3- 7 3- 7
8-0
CS San Bernardino CS San Bernardino
8-1 6-3 2-5 2-3
CS San Bernardino CS San Bernardino
I0-6
2-4 5-3 3-2 3-2 0-2 5-2 4-3
0-1
Chicago Illinois
Biota Biota
2-2 2-2
Point Loma0-1 Point Loma3-8 CS Dominguez Hills
~8
# I UCLA
2- 10 2- 10 2-11 2-11 2-15 2-15 2-16 2-16 2-23 3-10 3-10 3-11 3-11 3-13 3-13 3-16 3-16 3-17 3-17 3-20 3-20 3-22 3-23 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-28 3-31 3-3 1 3-3 3-3 3-9
8-5 5-1 1-2
~ 7
# I UCLA
Santa Clara
0-5
LMU
Brigham Young Brigham Young Brigham Young
0-6 0-2 2-6 8-2 7-1 6-0 I- 7
LMU
0-11
Point Loma Point Loma Concordia Concordia
9-1 2-7 1-4 4-1 1-11 6-4 5-13 2-4 0-2 3- 11 1-2 0-5 4-10 3-1 7-0 3-8 9-5 1-2 3-1 13-0
2-1
Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount
2-1
Concordia
6-0
Azusa Pacific
Point Loma
0-7 0-2 2-3 0-6 3-6 4-3 3-1
Azusa Pacific
Bradley
W. New Mexico
UCLA
Azusa Pacific
Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount
Long Beach State
7-8
Azusa Pacific
Bradley Bradley
12-5 3-13 0-14
Tulsa
Point Loma
San Bernardino San Bernardino
Brigham Young Boston College Portland State Northern Iowa
Southern Utah Southern Utah
Cal Baptisl Cal Baptist
0-1 0-1 0-9 0-8 0-5 1-3 0-7 0-3
1-2
Saint Mary's Saint Mary's
0-2
Azusa Pacific Azusa Pacific
Arizona Arizona
1-0
Santa Clara
1-0
Santa Clara
Lehigh Lehigh
San Diego State Michigan State San Diego State Michigan State
0-1 1
San Diego State
Concordia George Fox
4-2
Michigan State Michigan State
2-3
Redlands
0-1
San Diego State
0-1
Hawaii Pac ific
Concordia
5-4
Hawaii Hawaii
5-0
Hawaii Pac ific
7-0 4-7 3-4 5-4 8-6
George Fox
1-4 CS Dominguez Hills 3- 1 CS Dominguez Hills 5-6 CS Dominguez Hills 9-1 Point Loma 4-2 Point Loma 5-6 Loyola Marymount 4-5 Loyola Marymount 0-3 Concordia 5-6 Concordia 2-0 Concordia 4-3 Loyola Marymount 1-3 Loyola Marymount 3-6 UC San Diego 1-0 UC San Diego 1-0 Sa int Mary's 5-0 Saint Mary's 5-1 CS San Bernardino 3-1 CS San Bernardino 3-2 Sa n Diego Sta te 2-3 Sa n Diego State 0-1 Azusa Paci fie 7-6 Azusa Paci fie 5-3 LMU (WISL) 0-1 LMU (WISL) 2-3 Santa Clara (WIS L) 1-0 Sai nt Mary·s (WISL) 2-0 Santa Clara (W ISL) 1-0 Sai nt Mary's (W ISL) 2-4 LMU (W ISL) 3-7 Santa Clara(W ISL) 2-0
5-3
Wright State
San Bernardino San Bernardino
4-5 4-5 4-5 4-7 4-7 4-9 4-9
2-3
San Diego State
Concordia Concordia
2-0
McNeese State
3-1
Eastern Illinois
2-0* 2-0* 2-11
Pacific Christian Pacific Christian
1-2
Hawai i
4-5 8-1 2-1
UC Santa Barbara
4-2 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-3 4-6 4-6 4-9 4-9
Saint Mary's Saint Mary's
4/4 4/4 4/7 4/7 4/9 4/9
Santa Clara Santa Clara
3-6 7-3 7-0 3-2 3-4 9-3 8-0 5-3 0-2 5-1 8-5 3-5 9-0 8-0 2-1 3-4 1-3 0-3 1-5 0-2 1-2 3-7
4-13 4-13 4-13 4-15 4-15 4- 19 4-1 9 4-20 4-20 4-25 4-25 4-29 4-29
Pacific C hri stian Pacific C hri stian
2-7
UC San Diego
4-4 4-4 4-7 4-7 4-8 4-8
2-3
UC San Diego
Azusa Pacific
5-6
St. Mary·s
Claremont Concordia
6-5 6-2 5- 1 3-2 2-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 4-10
St. Mary·s
4/ IO 4/1 0 4/ 11 4/ 15 4/ 15 4/1 7 4/1 7 4/ 18 4/ 18 4/25 4/25
Santa Clara
UC San Diego
Santa Clara St. Mar)·'s St. Ma ry's
Cal Baptist
4-10 4-10 4-15 4-15 4-16 4-16 4-20 4-20 4-22 4-22 4-24 4-24 4-30 4-30
4-10 4-10 4-18 4-18 4-29 4-29
UC San Diego UC San Diego
Azusa Pacifi c Azu sa Pacific
La Verne La Verne
Loyola Ma rymount Loyola Marymount
Peppcrdine Pepperdine LMU (WISL) LMU (WISL)
4-1
UC Riverside
5--1 5--1 5-9 5-9
5-5 5-5 5-9 5-9
4-1
UC Ri verside
St. Mary's (WISL) Santa Clara (W ISL) St. Mary's (W ISL) Santa Clara (W IS L) Santa Clara (W ISL) St. Mary's (W IS L)
5/1 5/1 5/2 5/2 5/3 5/3
3-2 3-2
LM U (WISL) LM U (WISL)
1-2
Santa Clara (W ISL)
5-12 5-12 5- 13 5- 13 5-14 5- 14
S-11 5-11
-1-6
Saint Mary's (WI SL)
5-12 5- 12 5- 13
0-1
Santa Clara (WISL)
5-1 5-1 5-2 5-2
3-0
Saint Mary·s (W ISL)
* denotes forfeit w ins
3-6
Saint Mary's (W ISL)
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