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THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

THE SETTING 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 Alcala Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego and the world famous San Diego Zoo. Historic Old Town is just minutes away as well. The city of San Diego, along with the USD campus, trace their origins to fifteenth century Spain. 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, the University of Alcala, whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style. Both institutions are located on a hill overlooking a river valley. THE CAMPUS THE USD CAMP US IS REGAIDED AS ONE OF 1HE MOST AIUITIECWRAIIY UNIQUE INS111U110NS IN'IHE CDUNIRY FEAlURlNG 34 MAJORBUIIDINGS DESIGNED IN ANORNAMEN'Il\LlfrII-ICENIUR\' SPANISH RENAISSANCE S'IYIE. SINCE 1999, USD HAS ADDED OVER 600,000 SQUARE FEET OF BUIIDING SP ACE 'IHIOUGHNUMEIUUS MAJORCDNSTRIJCIIONAND EXPANSION PIDJECIS. IN 2000 1HE JENNY CRAIG PAVIIION, A5,200-SEATA'.IHIETICCENIE~ OPENED TIS DOOR> AS HOME 'ID USD VOIIEYBAILAND BASKE'IBAIL IN 1HE FAILOF 2001, 1HE JOAN B. Kroc INS'IITU'IE IORPEACE AND JUSTICE OPENED ON'IHE WESTEND OF CAMPUS, AND ANEW SaENCE AND TECHNOIOGY CENIER RECENIIY OPENED IOR 1HE 2003-04 ACADEMIC YEAR MANOIES'IERVIIIAGE, A101-UNITAP ARI'– MENT CDMPIEX, OPENED TIS DOOR> ON 1HE EAST END OF CAMPUS IN 2002. MOSTRECENIIY, 1HE DEGHERl AIIJMNI CENIE~ A 28,000 SQUARE-IOOT'IHREE-S'IDR\' BUIIDING IOCA'.IED NEAR CAM pus' 1HE MAIN ENIRANCE, HAD TIS GRAND OPENING IN MAY 2004.

ACADEMICS

USD enrolls more than 7,400 students who have a choice of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university's academic units include the College ofArts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law, Nursing and Peace Studies. Class size generally averages between 15-25 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, USD moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The university consistantly ranks among the top schools in the United States. STUDENT LIFE Student activities include cultural events, dances, boat cruises, beach par– ties, 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 in– tramural program is also an integral part of student life on campus with over two-thirds of the USD community partaking in intramural sports.

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 NCAADivision I level. The football team just completed its 13th season in the Pioneer Football League. Women's sports include basketball, cross country, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, rowing, soccer and tennis. Since 1990, USD teams have made 45 NCAA post-season appearances; garnered 50 All-America selections; had 37 Conference Coaches of the Year; 30 Conference Players of the Year; 15 Conference Freshman of the Year; won 15 conference championships; and 4 WCC Scholar-Athletes of the Year.

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USO General Information School Name . .... . ....... . ... .. . . ... University of San Diego Location ... . ............ . .... . .. . .. . ....... San Diego, CA Year Founded . . . . . .. .. ... . .... . ..... .. ....... . ... ... . 1949 Enrollment .. . . . . . .. .. ... . .... . ..... .. ........... .. . 7,400 Colors ..... . .. . .... .. ... . .... Columbia Blue, Navy & White Affiliation . ....... . ... . . ...... . . . ... ... . . . NCAA Division I Conference . ..... ... .. .... Pacific Coast Softball Conf. (PCSC) Home Field ................. .. .. USD Softball Complex (375) USO Media Relations Softball Contact: Ryan McCann Ryan's E-mail: rmccann@sandiego.edu Ryan's Office/Cell: (619) 260-4600x2697/ (541) 760-6359 Associate AD/Media Relations: Ted Gosen Office Phone: (619) 260-4745 Office Fax: (619) 260-2990 Press Box Phone: None -.. Athletic Website: www.usdtoreros.com USO Athletic Administration President Dr. Mary E. Lyons

University Profile Table of Contents 2006 Season Outlook Team Photo/Roster USD Coaching Staff Torero Biographies USD Tournaments 2005 Results & Statistics Year-By-Year Results USD Record Book USD All-Time Roster

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USD Softball Information Head Coach: Melissa McElvain (5th season) Assistant Coach: Jennifer Bridges (3rd season) Assistant Coach: Kim Aggabao (2nd season) Volunteer Coach: Francesca Ramos (1st season)

USD Softball Office Phone: (619)260-4281 USD Softball Quick Facts Head Coach: Melissa McElvain (Oklahoma St., '99) USD Coaching Record: 58-137 (4 Years) Overall Coaching Record: Same 2005 Overall (Con£.) Record: 18-24 (8-12) Letterwinners Ret. / Lost: 13/4 Starters Returning: 9 (6 position, 3 pitchers) Starters Lost: 3 (2 position, 1 pitcher) ------------------ ' 1 What Is A Torero? I I The University of San Diego, which sponsors I sixteen NCAADivision I intercollegiate teams, competes under the athletic nickname of Toreros. In 1961, the Most I Reverend Bishop Buddy, the founding father of USD, an– I nounced that the school's nickname would change from Pioneers to Toreros. "The name Toreros is keeping with I the friendly relationship which exists between San Diego I and Mexico," His Excellency said at the time. Torero I comes from the spanish term toro, the bull, and from the word torear, to fight bulls. All of the contestants in the ring I are called toreros. Torero is a general term describing a I bullfighter and signifies courage, honor and fidelity. USD I student-athletes, like the Torero, represent a willingness to stand alone in a time of competition and accept the I challenge. I The 2005-2006 school year marks the 45th an– niversary with Toreros as the official nickname for USD l athletic teams. J ------------------ Acknowledgements Design, Edit & Layout: Ryan McCann, Stephanie Rockwell Printing: Kings Printing Corporation

NCAA Faculty Rep. Mitch Malachowski Executive Director of Athletics Ky Snyder Senior Associate Director of Athletics Mike Matoso Associate AD/Business Affairs Dan Yourg Associate AD/Athletic Development Brian Fogarty Assistant Director of Athletic Development Kari Logan Assistant AD/Marketing & Promotions Briana Ruff Associate AD/Media Relations Ted Cosen Assistant Director of Media Relations Chris Loucks Media Relations Intern/Softball Contact Ryan McCann Associate AD/Athletic Facilities & Operations John Martin Assistant AD/Facilities & Operations Andy Fee Promotions Coordinator Chris Morales Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support Sarabeth Pollock Coordinator of Athletic Student Services Robyn Forh1ey Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Josh Lawrence Jenny Craig Pavilion Events Manager TBA Athletic Ticket Manager Mark Kueppers Strength & Conditioning Coach Shannon Turley Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Hans Straub

Associate AD/Sports Medicine Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T.,C. Associate Athletic Trainers Suzi Higgins, Paul Signorelli Assistant Athletic Trainer Wil Filamor Softball Athletic Trainer Rebecca Tolhurst r Front Cover Photo ID: Back Row 0-r): Seniors Gina McFarland, Erin Harmonson, Ashlee Nunes Front Row 0-r): Seniors Sara Mason, Marissa Merchain Back Cover Photo ID: Back Row 0-r): Kim Aggabao, Francesca Ramos, Kaslin Tucker, Christina Haake, Ashlee Nunes, Stacy Compton, Danielle Treiber, Virginia Fritsch, Melissa McElvain, Jennifer Bridges Middle Row 0-r): Marissa Merchain, Rebekah Bradford, Nichole Valenzuela, Kathleen Sonja, Alicia Massei, Celine Pujol, Kelly Nesseth, Erin Harmonson \..._ Front Row 0-r): Katie Burk, Emily Passovoy, Gina McFarland, Sara Mason, Kimberly Milkovich C}yww. usdtoreros.co~

Photos: Brock Scott, Scott Photo Scott Photo: www.scottphoto.net

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2 USD SOFTBALL LOOKS TO SENIOR LEADERSHIP IN 2006 Coming off a personal-best 18 win season , head coach Melissa McElvain returns for her 5th season with San Diego. The Toreros set some milestones last season , including defeating San Diego State for the first time in school history and a record number of athletes received conference honors in the Pacific Coast Conference. USO took on their cross-town rivals at SDSU's softball stadium on March 9. The Toreros sealed the 2-0 victory when Christina Haake (Goleta, CA) struck out SDSU's Megan McDonald to end the game marking USD's first victory over San Diego State in their 40-game rivalry. San Diego then went on to begin conference play with a 4-game sweep of St. Mary's (April 2-3). At the conclusion of the 2005 season , six USO athletes were honored by the conference, more than any other school in the league. Juniors Gina McFarland (P/OF, Santa Rosa, CA) and Ashlee Nunes (SS, Roseville, CA) and sophomores Alicia Massei (1 B, Chino Hills, CA) and Danielle Treiber (2B, Orange, CA) were all honored with fi rst-team awards. Junior Sara Mason (C, Santa Rosa, CA) and freshman Kathleen Bonja (3B, San Dimas, CA) earned honorable mention . The

2006 TORERO SOFTBALL OUTLOOK

Senior Ashlee Nunes, 1st team

all-conference in 2005 . Toreros also had eight athletes earn All-Academic Conference Honors (K. Delpit, Ramos, McFarland, Mason, Merchain, Hightower, McClelland, and Pujol). The Toreros lost only four athletes last season ( two seniors, two juniors) and have nine players returning to their line-up (6 position players, 3 pitchers), including their six All-Conference athletes from 2005. "We have tremendous leadership and experience on this year's team," McElvain said. "Our seniors are very special as well as terrific models of the ideal student-athlete." The 2006 schedule includes tough non-conference opponents such as #12 Oregon State, #13 University of Wash– ington, #14 Fresno State, and #17 DePaul , all of whom will be participating in the Fresno State Tournament. "Our challenging pre-season and tournament schedule should sufficiently prepare us for our conference season ," McElvain said . "Our schedule is extremely challenging and very exciting ." USO will also take on cross-town rival San Diego State, another tough opponent, once at home and once at SDSU . Seniors Gina McFarland (P/OF, Santa Rosa, CA) and Erin Harmonson (P, San Diego, CA) have been named team captains this spring and look to lead the Toreros to a winning season. Sen iors Ashlee Nunes (SS, Roseville, CA), Marissa Merchain (C/1 B, La Mirada, CA) and Sara Mason (C/3B, Santa Rosa, CA) will also provide leadership to the team as well. "This senior class has the skill and ability to lead the team to a very successful season ," McElvain said . Sophomore Kathleen Bonja (3B, San Dimas, CA),

the 2005 USO Team Rookie of the Year and co-MVP, returns after a stellar season in which she made 41 starts in 42 ap– pearances with 16 runs, 14 RBI, 14 doubles, and a .336 batting average. San Diego travels to two tournaments this season at UC Riverside (February 10-12) and Fresno State (March 9-12). The annual USO Invitational takes place on February 25-26 and includes UC Riverside, Utah State University and University of Nevada-Reno for the eight game event. The Toreros will also take on cross-town rival San Diego State on February 15 (away) at 6 pm and again on March 1 (home) at 6 pm. They begin conference play at home with a double header against Santa Clara on April 8 at noon.

2006 Team Captains Seniors Gina McFarland & Erin Harmonson

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Back Row (1-r): Kim Aggabao, Francesca Ramos, Kaslin Tucker, Christina Haake, Ashlee Nunes, Stacy Compton, Danielle Treiber, Virginia Fritsch, Melissa McElvain, Jennifer Bridges Middle Row 0-r): Marissa Merchain, Rebekah Bradford, Nichole Valenzuela, Kathleen Bonja, Alicia Massei, Celine Pujol, Kelly Nesseth, Erin Harmonson Front Row (1-r): Katie Burk, Emily Passovoy, Gina McFarland, Sara Mason, Kimberly Milkovich 2006 University of San Diego Softball Roster No. Name Position Yr BIT Hometown (High School) 1 Marissa Merchain C/3B/1 B Sr. R/R La Mirada , CA (La Mirada HS) 2 Emily Passovoy 2B Fr. R/R Mukilteo, WA (Kamiak HS) 3 Celine Pujol ss So . R/R Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 4 Kimberly Milkovich 2B/OF Fr. R/R North ridge, CA (Chaminade Prep. HS) 5 Danielle Treiber 2B Jr. R/R Orange, CA (Mater Dei HS) 7 Christina Haake p Jr. R/R Goleta, CA (Dos Pueblos HS) 8 Erin Harmonson p Sr. R/R San Diego, CA (Scripps Ranch HS) 9 Gina McFarland P/OF Sr. L/R Santa Rosa, CA (Montgomery HS) 10 Nichole Valenzuela OF So. R/R Covina, CA (Bishop Amat HS) 11 Kaslin Tucker OF Fr. R/R Moorpark, CA (Oaks Christian HS) 12 Virginia Fritsch UTL Jr. R/R Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos HS) 13 Ashlee Nunes ss Sr. L/R Roseville, CA (Woodcreek HS) 14 Sara Mason C/3B Sr. R/R Santa Rosa, CA (Montgomery HS) 15 Stacy Compton C/1B So. R/R Pleasanton , CA (Foothill HS) 16 Kelly Nesseth OF/UTL Fr. R/R Corona , CA (Centennial HS) 19 Rebekah Bradford OF Jr. L/R Turlock, CA (Turlock HS) 20 Alicia Massei 1B Jr. R/R Chino Hills, CA (Ayala HS) 21 Katie Burk OF Fr. UL Antioch , CA (Carondelet HS) 22 Kathleen Bonja 3B So. R/R San Dimas, CA (Bishop Amat HS) Coaches Head Coach: Melissa McElvain (5th Season) Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Bridges (3rd Season) Kim Aggabao (2nd Season) Francesca Ramos (1st Season) 2006 Unfrersity ofSan Diego Torero Softball

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Melissa McElvain enters her fifth year as USD's Head Softball Coach. In her first 4 seasons as head coach, 11 athletes have earned All-Conference honors, 29 were All-Academic student-athletes, and eight were awarded with the PCSC Commissioner's Honor Roll. In 2005, McElvain led the Toreros to the program's first victory over cross-town rival San Diego State on March 9, defeating the Aztecs 2-0 in extra innings. Another first was the four-game sweep of a PCSC opponent, St. Mary's (Mar. 2-3). In their first season as a member of the PCSC in 2004, the Toreros defeated BYU 4-3 in an extra inning contest. The 2003 campaign was highlighted by their 7-3 win over 20th-ranked Oregon State. The 2002 season was highlighted by the team's upset of 10th-ranked Cal State Fullerton. Also in 2002, 12 Toreros were named to the Western Intercollegiate All-Academic squad, and two earned All-WISL Tourney honors.

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A 1999 graduate of Oklahoma State, McElvain (formerly Turley) earned All-Big XII honors while playing catcher and second base. She ranks in the Top 20 all-tme at OSU in several categories, including games played, hits, total bases, doubles, RBI and stolen bases. McElvain led the Cowgirls to three post-season appearances and a third place finish in the 1998 Women's College World Series. While at Oklahoma State, she earned All-Big XII academic honors while attaining a Business Administration degree with an emphasis in Marketing. Additionally, she earned the OSU Community Service Contribution Award ( 1997-98); the NCAA Leader– ship Award (1998); and was a four-year SAAC Representative, serving as SAAC President in her senior year. No stranger to USO, prior to her appointment as softball coach

she was Assistant Sports Information Director for a year-and-a-half. A native San Diegan, McElvain attended nearby Patrick Henry HS. Melissa, her husband Ryan and their daughter Mia reside in San Carlos.

Jennifer Bridges begins her third season on the USD coaching staff and second as the top assistant. She will work with all aspects of the team, also contributing to recruiting, scheduling and fundraising. Last season, Jennifer worked as a second assistant for the Toreros. A 2001 USD graduate, Bridges earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, along with a minor in Business Administration. While playing for the Torero softball program Bridges played catcher, third base and first base. She earned her Master of Science degree in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific University in 2003. Her previous coaching experience includes assisting the softball programs at the University of San Diego High School and Whittier College. She is from Downey, California in the Los Angeles County area.

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Kim Aggabao begins her second season on the Torero staff as the second assistant/ volunteer coach. As the second assistant, she will work primarily with the infield and hitting. Aggabao comes to USD from UC San Diego, where she graduated in 2004 as a Biology major. She was a four-year starter as a middle infielder for the Triton softball team and was named team captain both her junior and senior year. Aggabao was also named first-team All California Collegiate Athletic Association three times, and was the CCAA MVP her senior season after leading the league with a .411 batting average. Originally from Walnut, California, Aggabao finished her career at UCSD hitting .312 and ranks in the top six all-time in six different categories. Last year, she also set the Triton record for most doubles in a season with 23.

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Francesca Ramos steps up her role from player to volunteer coach for the Toreros after four years as a member of the team. A graduate of USD last year, she majored in Sociol– ogy and minored in Leadership & American Humanics. She finished with a career 110 appearances with 69 starts, 127 at bats and 18 runs for San Diego. A local from San Diego, Ramos attended Point Loma High School where she played four years of varsity softball, team winning a league championship in 1999. As a Torero, Ramos continued her career and was named PCSC All-Academic in 2004 and 2005. Currently, Ramos is working as an Account Executive Assistant for Orion Internation– al where she assists former military personnel find employment when they are finished serving. She is also pursuing a Masters Degree in Leadership Studies at USD as well.

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Born (Date, City, St): April 25, 1984 Whittier, CA Parents: David & Virgie Merchain Major/Minor:

Noteworthy: Had two games where she recorded two hits, one run, and one RBI at the Hawai'i Tournament. 2005: Started 21 games, appearing in 25 ... hit .238 with a double and five RBI ... two were against St. John's contributing to a 6-2 victory ... added defensively 60 put-outs in her 25 appearences. 2004: Started all 50 contests, splitting time

Psychology; Chemistry Why You Chose USD: Great Education & Beautiful Campus Favorite Professional Athlete: Muham– mad Ali What People Don't Know About Me: I Have A Belt Obsession ff You Were Granted One Wish, What Would It Be: To Have The Ability To Freeze Time Biggest Fear: Lightning Storms Most Embarrassing Moment: Calling My Dad To Tell Him I Hit A Parking Structure Pillar

between third base and catcher ... hit .231 with five doubles and two triples ... drove in 11 runs and scored eight runs ... went 4-for-4 with two runs, three RBI, two doubles and a triple against LMU (4-20-04) ... recorded three hits and two RBI against UC Riverside (3-13-04). 2003: Started 32 of 39 games ... tallied 11 hits with three doubles and five RBI ... went 1-for-2 with two RBI against Portland State (4-5-03) ... belted doubles twice against LMU and Saint Mary's.

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Som (Date, City, St): October 8, 1984 San Diego, CA Parents: Carlee & Rick Harmonson Major/Minor: English Why You Chose USD: Location, Education, And The Softball Program Pre-Game Ritual: I Smell The Game Ball ff You Were Granted One Wish, What Would It Be: Time Travel Biggest Fear: Heights Favorite Professional Sports Team: The Chargers! Go Bolts! Favorite Midnight Snack: Wheat Thins And Cream Cheese

with eight starts ... led the teamwith 56 strikeouts .. . pitched a 12-strikeout, one-hit shutout against Central Connecticut (3-19-04) ... five games with five or more strikeouts. 2003: Pitched in 26 games with 17 starts and seven complete games ... 3.82 ERA in 110.0 innings ... team-best 55 strikeouts ... earned wins over LBSU, Eastern Kentucky, Portland State and Saint Mary's.

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Born (Date, City, St): September 25, 1983 Eureka, CA Parents: Dick & Anna McFarland Major/Minor: Accounting; Math Why You Chose USD: Small School Atmosphere, Location, And Academics Since Coming To USD, I Have Learned: How To Cook...A Little, Favorite Movie: Love Actually My Hero Growing Up: My Grandpa Bigg,st Fear: Eye/Jrops Favor/a, Book: Da ..Vinci·CQde

Conference. 2005: Hit .500 (11-22) at the end of the season with a six game hitting streak ....293 season batting average appearing in all 42 games ... 15 runs on 36 hits, four doubles, three triples, 12 RBI ... Four stolen bases on five atfempts ... 2.49 ERA in 10 appearences pitching 39.1 innings with one save ... Two complete games against James Madison and Longwood ... runner-up for Conference Scholar-Athlete award.

2004: Started all 50 Torero contests ... collected 47 hits and batted .290 ... had a team-high seven doubles along with four triples, 20 runs and 11 RBI ... 13 multi-hit games with a 3-for-;i, two run, two RBI performance against UC San Diego (2-1-04) .. . also pitched 52 innings witfi eight starts, five complete games, two shutouts and 25 strikeouts. ________________ ... 2003: Team leader in pitching and hitting ... pitched 133.3 innings with 2.42 ERA ... batted .291 with lo runs, seven doubles, one tri2le and seven RBI ... nine multi-hit games with four hits a_g_ainst Northern Iowa (3-7-03) ... three hits, two doubles, two RBI against UC Riverside (4-23-03).

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Born (Date, City, St): May 6, 1984 Santa Clara, CA Parents: John & Lori Nunes Major/Minor: Chemfstry; Math

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Noteworthy: 2005 Conference Honorable Mention. 2005: Started 41 games for San Diego ... Was first in slugging percentage for USD with .461 ... had a .372 on-base percentage, highest on the team ... first in RBI with 21 ... Had two hits and two RBI against Longwood ... Had two runs and two RBI against Santa Clara as well ... Homeruns against St. Mary's, LMU and Santa Clara. 2004: Started all 50 Torero contests ... led the team in batting_average (.338), hits (51), runs (22),

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Randy & Debi Mason Major/Minor: Sociology; Spanish & Philosophy Why You Chose USD: Seemed Like The Right Place To Be Since Coming To USD, I Have Learned: What To Wear In Public Hobbles: Collecting Hotel Keys BestAdvice I Ever Received: Enjoy The Ride! If You Were Granted One Wish, What Would It Be: To Be One Of The "lncredibles" Most Embarrassing Moment: Putting A Dent In The Backstop Freshman Year When I Ran Into It

RBI (29), doubles (7), triples (7), home runs (5), and slugging percentage (.576) ... collected hits in 33 different games, including 14 multi-hit games .. . went 5-for-5 with two runs, four RBI, three triples, a double and a walk in opening doubleheader against Whittier (1-31-04) ... made USD single season record book in home runs (3rd), triples (8th), total bases (5th) and slugging percentage (6th). 2003: Started 45 of 47 games she appeared in ... battea .258 with 11 runs, eight doubles, two home runs and nine RBI ... eight multi-hit games with three three– hit games (LMU, UCSD & Portland State) ... five-game hitting streak .. . belted a homerun in first collegiate game (Sac State, 2-7-03) ... added homer against Saint Mary's (4-26-03).

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R-R Noteworthy: 2005 1st Team All-Conference. 2005: Appeared in 32 games and started in 24 games for the Toreros ... Two hits, two runs and one RBI against St. John's (2-27-05) ... Seven– game hit streak (10-22) and three homeruns to finish the 2005 season ... Last game v. Santa Clara went 3-for-4, two homers and seven RBI. 2004: Played in six games with a start against LMU (4-18-04) ... had a pinch-hit RBI single against Central Connecticut (3-19-04) in her first collegiate at bat.

Born (Date, City, St): August 15, 1985 Fullerton, CA Parents: Dan and Cindy Treiber Major/Minor: Biology; Chemistry Why You Chose USD: It's Close To Home And The Green Grass On Campus. Since Coming To USD, I Have Learned: A Lot Of Biology What People Don't KnowAbout Me: I Wish Life Was A Musical ff ~dy Were Granted One Wish, What Would It Be: Teleportlng Favorite Historical Moment: Boston Tea Party tfear:

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Noteworthy: Pitched a shut-out against San Diego State allowing four hits while striking out six in eight innings of work for a 2-0 win. 2005: Started 15 games appearing in 25 ... pitched a total of 105.2 innings, most of any Torero pitcher ... pitched eight complete games ... finished the season with a 2.12 ERA ... Recorded seven wins against UC Riverside, SDSU, James Madison, Longwood, St. Mary's, and PSU.

Bom (Date, City, St): March 2, 1985 Long Beach, CA Parents:

Chris & Rita Haake Major/Minor:

Business Administration Why You Chose USD: I Love San Diego And The Chance To Play Division I Softball Favorite Sport Other Than Softball: Figure Skating My Hero Growing Up: My Brother Best Advice I Ever Received: Never Give Up On Something You Can't Ge A Day Without Thinking About

2004: Appeared in 19 games with 12 starts ... pitched 79.2 innings with a 3.34 ERA ... had three complete games with a two-hit shutout against Redlands (2-14-04) ... recorded a save against LMU (4-18-04) ... two hits against UC Riverside (3-6-04) ... stole a base and scored two runs against UC San Diego (2-1-04).

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Noteworthy: Transfer from Harvard ... 2004 first-team All-Conference Ivy League while at Harvard. 2005: Medical red-shirt during her 2005 season due to injury. 2004: Started 36 of 37 games at Harvard ... Two-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week ... Tied for second on the team with eight doubles and led the Crimsonwith five home

Bom (Date, City, St): March 12, 1985, Oakland, CA Parents: Eileen & Frank Fritsch Major/Minor: Biology; Chemistry Why You Chose USD: Softball, Good School, Good Location Favorite Pro Athlete: My Brother One Thing I Always Pack For Road Trips: Deodorant If You Werv Granted One Wish, What Would It Be: ; To Be Able To Speak Every Language What PeQple Don't Know About Me: I Own A Bearded Dragot1 And A Betta ··••· i Ted Williams Most Prized Possession:

runs ... Nine multiple-hit games and seven multiple-RBI outings.

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2005: Started 41 games, saw action in all 42 ... Had 12 runs on 19 hits and eight RBI ... Was 2-for-3 against St. Mary's (4-3-05) with two RBI ... Had a seven-game hit streak from March 22-April 9 ... Finished the season with a .202 batting average. ----- 2004: Was the Conference Freshman of the

Psychology; Business Why You Chose.'!SD: It's A Gorgeous Cainpus And I Receive A

Great Education Favorite Movie: Grease

My Hero Growing Up: My Sister Rachel What People Don't KnowAbout Me: I've Been Skydiving! Fav, e Midnight Snack: G ppacino

Year ... Played in 49 and started 48 games ... second on the team with a .314 batting average ... team-high .399 on-base percentage ... totaled 38 hits with three doubles and a triple ... went 3-for-3 against UC Riverside (2-28-04) and Sacramento State (4-3-04) .. . Nine-game hit streak from March 24-April 10 ... recorded hits in six consecutive at-bats (3-24-04 and 4-3-04).

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AB 94 121 215

BA .202 .314 .258

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Noteworthy: 2005 first-team All– Conference. 2005: Started all 42 games for the Toreros ... Hit .254 with three doubles, five runs scored, and 11 RBI ... Team high 302 putouts on defense ... Went 2-for-2 against James Madison (3-11-05) with one run and one RBI ... Went 2-for-3 against Sacramento St. (4-9-05) with one run and one RBI ... had multiple three-game and four-game hit streaks through out the season.

Born (Date, City, S;t): May 14, 1985 Wflrttier; CA Parents: Brando & Erin Massei Major/Minor: Business Administration Why You Chose USD:

Beautiful Location, And I Was Recruited To Play Softball Since Coming To USD, I Have Learned: TIME MANAGEMENT!! Favorite Midnight Snack: f)r~akfast Burrito From It's A Taqo .$.hop! Are You Superstitious? Yes! Never Step On The Chalk line!!! Favorite Pro Sports Team: Los Angeles Angels Pre-Game Ritual: Smearing Nichole's Eye Black (Making Her Look Like A Thug!!)

2004: Started 48 of 49 games played ... hit .237 with four doubles and a triple ... drove in 16 runs, while scoring 13 times ... 3-for-4 with three RBI against UC Riverside (3-13-04) ... went 6-forlO in three-game series against LMU ... drove in multiple runs in four different games.

BA .254 .237 .245

AB 118 131 249

GP/GS 42/42 49 /48 91/90

R 5 13 18

H 30 31 61

RBI 11 16 27

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Noteworthy: 2005 Conference Sch olar– Athlete. 2005: Appeared in seven games as a freshman and recorded one start against St. John's (2- 27-05) at shortstop ... recorded two put-outs in her start against St. John's. High School: Played at San Ramon Valley High School ... co-captain her senior season, earning the Gold Glove Award in the 2004 Livermore Stampede Tournament . .. named

Som (Date, City, St): March 16, 1986 Castro Valley, CA Parents: Cesar & Edcelyn Pujol Major/Minor: Business Administration Why You Chose USD: Beautiful Campus, Academics, And The Location. Reason You Love Softball: The Smell Of The Dirt Favorite TV Show: Jeopardy! One Thing I Always Pack For Road Trips: Squealer (My Stuffed Pig!)

All-East BayAthletic League and Queen of the MountainAll-Tournament her junior year ... Helped San Ramon Valley win three straight EBAL Championships (2001-2003) ... teammates with Torero Stacy Compton on the West Bay Nuggets travel team.

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AB 3

GP/GS 7- 1

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Noteworthy: Made 28 starts for San Diego as a freshman. 2005: Had 28 starts in 37 appearences for San Diego ... had a four-game streak recording one hit and a three-game streak recording two hits ... Scored five runs in the three game series against St. Mary's ... Went 2-for-2 with two runs in the first game of the series (4-2-05) ... three RBI on one hit and one stolen base

Born (Date, City, St): March 22, 1986 West Covina, CA Parents: Martha & Victor Valenzuela Major/Minor: Theatre Arts Why You Chose USD: Beautiful Campus, And The Chance To Play DMsion I Softball After My USD Career, I'd Like To Be Remembered As: The One Who Could Make You Laugh Favorite Book:

against Santa Clara in the final series of the season. High School: Four-year varsity starter at Bishop Amat Memorial High School where she was teammates with Kathleen Bonja .. . named team cap tain, 2nd Team All-Sierra League and Defensive Player of the Year while leading her team to the CIF Division I Quarterfinals in 2004 .. . earned the Coaches' Award and second-team All-Sierra League Honors her junior season ... sophomore year was named second-team All-Del Rey League .. . was team captain and hit .423 for the Santa Fe Springs Rebels club team.

The Diary OfAnne Frank My Hero Growing Up:

My Brother Eric Biggest Fear: Bare Feet! GROSS!

What People Don't KnowAbout Me: I Call My Mom Like Four Times A Day '

AB 90

BA .189

GP/GS 37-28

R 9

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HR 0

2B 0

3B 0

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Noteworthy: Recorded an RBI on her second collegiate at bat. 2005: Made one start in four appearances ... Went 1-for-2 against UC Riverside (2-25-05) with one RBI in the 4-0 win. High School: Prepped at Foothill High School . .. earned first-team All-East Bay Athletic League Honors while leading Foothill to a league championship and North Coast

July 21, 1986 Mountain View. CA Parents: Tom & Kathy Compton Major/Minor: Business; Spanish Why You Chose USO: Beautiful Campus, The LocatioiiAhd The Small Class Sizes Since Coming To USO, I Have Learned: The Joy OfNapping Favorite Movie: A League Of Their Own If You Were Granted One Wish, What Would It Be: To Read People's Minds Favorite Professional Sports Team: Oakland Athletics Favorite Food: Watermelon ,.w

Section semifinals appearance ... named to the All-EBAL second-teamboth her junior and sophomore seasons .. . also lettered in basketball ... played for the West Bay Nuggets club with USD teammate Celine Pujol.

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Born (Date, City, St): February 22, 1986 Arcadia, CA Parents: Laurie Gallegos & Ed Bonja Major/Minor:

Sociology; Psychology Why you Chose USO: Beautiful School And GreatLocation Favorite Vacation Spot: Hawaii Mo:,t Prized Possession: All My Pictures Best Advice I Ever Received: Don't Wony About What Other People Think tFear: lfc .Speakiflg ReasonYou Love Softball: Because Of The Feeling I Get Everytime I Step On The Field

GP/GS 42-41

RBI 14

HR 0

H 48

AB 143

BA .336

R 16

2B 14

3B 0

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High School: Graduated from Kamiak High School in Mukilteo, Washington ... was a cap– tain her senior year and received Athlete of the Week honors ... was a member of the Absolute Blast 18-U club team. Personal: Born July 2, 1987 in Walnut Creek, California ... her parents are Rick and Nancy Passovoy ... Chose USD for its location and the softball program .. . Business major, Psychology minor.

Born (Date, City, St): July 2, 1987 Walnut Creek, CA Parents: Rick & Nancy Passovoy Major/Minor: Business; Psychology Why You Chose USO: The Softball Program And The Location Favorite Professional Athlete: lchiro Suzuki Favorite Sport Other Than Softball: Soooer Are You Superstitious: Yes, I Put My Clothes On In The Same Order Biggest Fear: Spiders & Sharks Nickname: Pizza

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Born (Date, City, St): September 25, 1987 Van Nuys, CA Parents: Michael & Peggy Milkovich Major/Minor: History Why You Chose USD: Renown For Its Academics And Beautiful Campus Since Coming To USD, I Have Learned: How To Get Around Without A Car My Most Prized Possession: A Necklace Of My Dad's Firefighter Pin What People Don't Know About Me: I Was A Cheerleader For One Year Of High School Biggest Fear: Getting A Shot At The Doctor's Office Hobbies: Baking .

High School: Graduated from Chaminade College Preparatory in Northridge, Cali– fornia .. . Team Captain her senior year as well as first-team All-League ... First- team All-League her junior year as well ... was a member of the Southern California Spoilers 18-U club team.

Personal: Born September 25, 1987 in Van Nuys, California ... her parents are Mike and Peggy Milkovich of North- ridge, California .. . chose USD for its great academics and beautiful campus ... History major.

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High School: Graduated from Oaks Chris– tian High School in Moorpark, California ... twice first-team All-League and twice sec– ond-team All-League while in high school ... Led her team to league championships dur– ing her high school career ... Was awarded scholar athlete as well ... was a member of the Southern California Pumas 18-U club team, taking 5th place at nationals. Personal: Born February 14, 1987 in Thou–

Born (Date, City, St): February 14, 1987 Thou– sand Oaks, CA Parents: Mary & Ken Tucker Major/Minor: Undeclared Why You Chose USD: The Education, The Loca– tion And The Athletics Since Coming To USD, I Have Learned: The 'Arl' Of Weightlifting Favorite Vacation Spot: The Bahamas Hobbies: Painting Most Prized Possession: My Bible! ff You Were Granted One Wish, What Wo1,1ld It Be: To Not Go Back To Study Hall

sand Oaks, California ... Her parents are Ken and Mary Tucker of Moorpark, California ... Chose USD because of the academics and the location ... Also a member of her high school volleyball team ... Undeclared major.

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High School: Graduated from Centenial High School in Corona, California ... first- team All– League her senior year ... Most Improved her junior year ... was a member of the Riverside Dynasty 18-U club team.

Som (Date, City, St): March 29, 1987 Upland, CA Parents: Jeff & Lucia Nesseth Major/Minor: Chemistry; Mathematics Why You Chose USD: Close To Home, Beauty, And A Chance To Play Division I Softball. Favorite Food; Macaroni & Cheese Best Advice I Ever Received: Never Doubt Yourself. What People Don't KnowAbout Me: I Was Valedictorian At My High School Graduation. Favorite Histo.rlca/ Moment: July 4~/ndepen– dence Day! Hobbies: Drawing

Personal: Born March 29, 1987 in Upland, California ... her parents are Jeffrey and Lucy Nesseth of Corona, California ... chose USD for its beauty, small class sizes, and the opportu– nity to play softball .. . Chemistory major; Mathematics minor.

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High School: Graduated from Carondelet High School ... Earned Oakland Tribune Honors her senior year and Coaches' Award as well as first– team All-League as a junior ... Was a member of the California Grapetties club team leading them to the 18-U nationals. Personal: Born June 8, 1987 in Walnut Creek, California ... her parents are Kathy and Dan Burk of Antioch, California ... Chose USD for

Born (Date, City, St): June 8, 1987 Walnut Creek, CA Parents: Dan & Kathy Burk Major/Minor: Sociology; Theology Why You Chose USD: The Small Classes, The Location And The Campus Favorite Food: Sushi One Thing I Always Pack For Road Trips: Gum ff You Were Granted One Wish, What Would It Be: The Ability To Replay Each Moment In My Ufe Over Again Biggest Fear: Rodents Favorite Professional Athlete: Jim Edmonds

location, its great academics, and the softball program ... Also earned NCS Scholar-Athlete award during high school ... Sociology major, Theology minor.

USD Invitational - February 25-26, 2006 Featuring: University of San Diego (USO) UC Riverside (UCR) Utah State University (USU) Nevada-Reno (Reno) First team listed is designated home team; Underlined team will occupy the third base dugout. Saturday, February 25th: Sunday, February 26th:

10:00 a.m. - Reno vs. USD 12:00 p.m. - USU vs. USD 2:30 p.m. - USU vs . UCR 4:30 p.m. - UCR vs. Reno

10:00 a.m. - UCR vs. USU 12:00 p.m. - Reno vs. USU 2:30 p.m. - USD vs. Reno 4:30 p.m. - USD vs. UCR

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2005 FINAL STATS & RESULTS

PLAYER

AVG GP-GS AB R

H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO GDPSB-ATT FLO%

Kathleen Bonja Ashlee Nunes Gina McFarland Danielle Treiber Alicia Massei Marissa Merchain Rebekah Bradford Sara Mason

.336 .321 .293 .270 .257 .254 .238 .202 .167 .000 .000 .000

42-41 41-41 42-41 41-41 32-24 42-42 25-21 42-41 37-28

143 16 140 19 123 15 115 16

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4

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6

45 5 36 4

6-10

7

15 11 17

25 12 21 16 19 14 21

0 0 3 0 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 21 12 11

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31

8

74

8

19 4 30 3 15 1 19 0 17 0

6

118 5

12

4

63 94 90

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12

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Nichole Valenzuela .189

4 0 0 0 0 0

9 0 1 0 0 1

1.000 1.000

8 0 1 1 0 0

Stacy Compton

4-1 7-1 3-2 1-1

1 0 0 0 0

6 3 2 1 0

0 0 0 0 0

Celine Pujol

.667 .765 .966 .000 .959 .963

Christina Haake Erin Harmonson

Ashley Hightower .000

14-0

Totals

42-42 42-42

.266 .267

1122 125 299 41 7 7

117 103 8

166 1 155 2

22-30 34-45

Opponents

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IP

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R

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Christina Haake Erin Harmonson Gina McFarland Darcie Mclelland

2.12 2.86 2.49

25 20 10 14 42 42

15 17

105.2

8 8 2 2

0 0 1 0 1 1

32 40 14 26

98

69 44 13 29

58 46 22 28

58 40 10 20

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105

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44 53

4.01

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2.72 2.35

18-24 24-18

42 42

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112

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300 299

155 166

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2005 Torero Game-By-Game Results

Overall: 18-24

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3-22-05 @Chaminade

6-2 2-1 4-2 3-0

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4-2-05 4-2-05 4-3-05 4-3-05

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2-16-05 UC RIVERSIDE 2-16-05 UC RIVERSIDE 2-25-05 UC RIVERSIDE $ 2-25-05 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO

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2-0 (8)

2-5 0-2 1-6 0-1 3-2 0-5 4-3 1-7 4-7 3-4 0-7

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2-26-05 NEVADA$ 2-27-05 ST. JOHN'S$

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3-9-05

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at San Diego State

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3-11-05 STONY BROOK# 3-11-05 JAMES MADISON# 3-12-05 LONGWOOD# 3-12-05 JAMES MADISON# 3-13-05 LONGWOOD# 3-17-05 Miami University % 3-18-05 Eastern Illinois %

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4-23-05 @LMU 4-23-05 @LMU 4-24-05 @LMU 4-24-05 @LMU

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3-19-05 Winthrop % 3-20-05 LMU % 3-20-05 Hawai'i % 3-22-05 @Chaminade

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Soph. Kathleen Bonja, PCSC

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Honorable Mention as a freshman.

$ USD Invitational

# USD Tournament

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