USD Volleyball 2008

THE2008 AN DIEGO TOREROS WOMEN'S VOllEYBAll THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO PRESENTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH TORERO ATHLETICS AJENNIFER PETRIE PRODUCTION SENIORS JESSICA NYROP, BREANNE OGDEN ANDJAIMARIE SUTHERLAND ALONG wlTH JUNlg~ AMY DEGROOT t~rJ~~ ANDREA csAsz1 JUN~~ TOREY ELLICK t~rJ~~ KAYLEEN WEBSTER wee OPENS AUGUST 29.™ '7DR£ROS.. UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

Un·· 2008 USD QUICK FACTS:::::::::::: Location ..................................................................................... San Diego, CA Founded...................................................................................................... 1949 Enrollment.......... ...................................................................................... 7,600 Affiliation .................................................................................NCAA Division I Conference ................................................................ West Coast Conference Nickname ............................................................................................... Toreros School Colors..........................................................Torero Blue, Navy, White Athletic Dept. Phone ............................................................. (6 7 9) 260-4803 President.......................................................................... Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. Executive Director ofAthletics...................................................... Ky Snyder Senior Assoc. Athletic Director................................................ Mike Matoso Associate Athletic Director/BusinessAffairs............................. Dan Yourg Assoc. AO for Compliance & Student Services/SWA ............ Shaney Fink Assoc. AO for Development.................................................... Brian Fogarty Assoc. AO for Facilities & Operations.............................................Andy Fee Assoc. AO for Sports Medicine .................................. Carolyn Greer, A. T., C. Assoc. AO for Marketing and Sponsorships.......................... Steve Becvar Director ofJenny Craig Pavilion..........................................Josh Lawrence Associate Athletic Trainer (Volleyball) ................................................... TBA Strength & Conditioning Coach ......................................Stephane Rochet ·VOLLEYBALL HISTORY:::::::::: :: First Year ofVolleyball (Div. I)..................................................... 1975 (1979) Overall All-Time Record..........................................................549-394 (.582) NCAA Tournament Appearances (last).. ..................................... 12 (2007) · ** 12 NCAA Tournament appearances in last 13 seasons NCAA Tournament All-Time Record ..................................................... 9-12 Best Postseason Finish.................................. NCAA Sweet 16 (2004, 2006) West Coast Conference Championships.............. 5 (1997, 98, 04, 06, 07) Best Overall Record (based on winning %)............................. 26-4 (1997) Best WCC Record (based on winning %) ................................. 7 4-0 (2004) · VOLLEYBALL STAFF:::::: :::: :: Head Coach............................................................................... Jennifer Petrie Alma Mater .......................................................... B.A. William & Mary, 1992 .................................................................................M.A. North Carolina, 1997 Record at USO .......................................................... 169-69 (Eight Seasons) Overall Record ......................................................................................... same NCAA Tournament Appearances (last).......................................... 7 (2007) Associate Head Coach ............ Brent Hilliard (Long Beach State, 1992) Assistant........................................... Stephanie Moreno (San Diego, 2002) Office Phone ........................................................................... (6 19) 260-5909 Petrie E-mail...................................................j enniferpetrie@sandiego.edu Volleyball Fax.......................................................................... (6 19) 260-5915 TEAM INFORMATION:: ::::::::::·· 2007 Overall Record................................................................................. 2 1-8 2001 wee Record (Place) ............................................................ 11 -3 (T- 1st) 2007 Home Record.................................................................................... 75-2 2007 Road Record.............................................. ...................................... 8-6-3 2007 Neutral Court Record.........................................................................0-3 2007 Post Season .....................................................0-7 (NCAA First Round) Letterwinners returning/ lost for 2007 .................................................. 11/4 Starters returning/ lost for 2007........................... ................................... 5/2 HOME COURT •• •••• •• •• •• ............ Stadium ..........................................................................Jenny Craig Pavilion Capacity ..................................................................................................... 5,100 Press Row Phone ................................................................... (619) 767-3928 MEDIA RELATIONS:: ::::::::::: Assoc. AD for Media Relations ..................................................... Ted Gosen Assistant Director ofMedia Relations (Volleyball) ............. Chris Loucks Media Relations Coordinator ............................................... Ryan McCann Loucks' Office phone............................................................. (6 7 9) 260-7930 Office Fax................................................................................. (619) 260-2990 Loucks' e-mail ........................................................... cloucks@sandiego.edu web site .........................................................................www.usdtoreros.com

2008 SCHEDULE:::::::::: :: San Diego State Invitational Aug. 29 Albany San Diego, CA

4:00 PM 10:00 AM 7:00 PM 10:00 AM 5:00 PM 6:30 AM 7:00 PM 10:00AM 7:30 PM

Aug 30

UC lrivine

San Diego, CA

Aug. 30 San Diego State San Diego, CA

Holiday Inn LA City Center Trojan Invitational

Sep. 5 Sep. 5 Sep. 6 Sep.12 Sep. 13 Sep.13

Hofstra

Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA SAN DIEGO, CA SAN DIEGO, CA SAN DIEGO, CA

Oklahoma

USC

USO Tournament

CS Fullerton Southern Miss

Texas A&M

Sep. 16 UC Riverside

SAN DIEGO, CA

6:00 PM

University of Washington Tournament Washington Seattle, WA Seattle Univ. Seattle, WA

Sep. 19 Sept. 21

700 PM 1:00 PM

Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 25

GONZAGA* PORTLAND*

SAN DIEGO, CA SAN DIEGO, CA San Francisco, CA Santa Clara, CA

7:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 8:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 5:00 PM

USF*

Santa Clara* Saint Mary's* PEPPERDINE*

Moraga, CA

SAN DIEGO, CA SAN DIEGO, CA

LMU*

Portland* Gonzaga*

Portland , OR Spokane, CA

USF* SMC* SCU* LMU*

SAN DIEGO, CA SAN DIEGO, CA SAN DIEGO, CA Los Angeles, CA

Pepperdine*

Malibu, CA

YALE

SAN DIEGO, CA

NCAA Playoffs NCAA 1st and 2nd Round NCAA Regionals NCAA Semi-Finals NCAA Finals

Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 20

ALL HOME MATCHES ARE IN BOLD AND WILL BE PLAYED AT USD'S JENNY CRAIG PAVILION * Represents West Coast Conference Matches

Table of Contents General Information ................................................................................ 1 2008 Season Outlook ...........................................................................2-3 2008 Roster................................................................................................. 4 Head Coach Jennifer Petrie................................................................6-7 Associate Head Coach Brent Hilliard ................................................. 8 Assistant Coaches..................................................................................... 9 Player Profiles.....................................................................................l 0-16 Opponent lnformation ...................................................................18-2 1 University Profile...............................................................................22-23 San Diego,Calif..................................................................................24-25 2007 Season Statistics ..........................................................................26 San Diego Records Section ...........................................................28-31 San Diego Honor Roll ............................................................................ 32 USD All-Time Roster .............................................................................. 33 Volleyball Success ............................................................................34-35 Beach Nationals ................................................................................36-37 Message From President Lyons......................................................... 38 USD Executive Director of Athletics Ky Snyder............................ 39 USD Media Relations .............................................................................40 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The guide was designed, compiled, written, and ed– ited by Chris Loucks, Assistant Director of Media Rela– tions at USO. Special thanks to Brock Scott, Stan Liu, Eric Drotter and Jeff Gage for action photos. Special thanks also goes out to Ideal Services for the printing process of this media guide.

TOREROS GUNNING FOR THIRD STRAIGHT WCC ,CHAMPIONSHIP The University of San Diego is coming off

their second consecutive West Coast Confer– ence Championship and third WCC crown in the past four years and head coach Jennifer Petrie has the Toreros focused on not only winning their third consecutive WCC champi– onship, but also advancing into the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. The women's volleyball program has estab– lished itself as one of the premiere programs in the country over the past 15 years as they have made seven consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and 12 trips in the last 13 years. This season, USO will use its experienced vet– eran laden roster along with several new key additions to propel themselves past the Sweet- 16 and into the Elite Eight. "This season, we will be looking to surpass what we have done in the past," stated head coach Jennifer Petrie. "We want to get back to lJJ the Sweet-16 and get past that and into the 6 Elite Eight. We have a returning squad that was pretty young last year, so they are really eager to out perform last year." One of the key components to this season will be the play of fifth -year senior Jessica Ny- rop, who got great experience playing for the USA A2 national team over the summer. Nyrop set a single-season record for assists in USD's run to the Sweet-16 in 2006 with 1,546. In 2007, Nyrop split time with Kelsi Myers as USO was running a 6-2 offense and recorded a team– leading 979 assists while helping lead the team to a .245 attack percentage. Backing up Nyrop will be the return of sophomore setter Kelsi Myers. In her rookie campaign, Myers got a lot of valuable time on the court in the 6-2 offense USO ran. In 2007, Myers recorded 547 assists while helping direct the Torero offense to a .245 attack percentage. Leading the Toreros offensive attack this season will be the return of AII-WCC first-team honoree, outside hitter Amy Mahinalani De– Groot. DeGroot had a break-out season as a sophomore in which she led the team in kills with 443 (3.99 kpg) and was second on the team in digs with 303. "Amy will be an All-American Candidate this year for sure. She is just an exceptional ath– lete and has the ability to be a go-to hitter for us," stated Petrie. Along with DeGroot on the outside will be senior Jaimarie Sutherland. In 2007, Suther-

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land also came into her own, as she became a go-to type of hitter for the Toreros. She re– corded 191 kills as a junior in 78 games played. Sutherland had several key performances of over 20 kills and the coaching staff is expecting big things from her final season. In the middle, the Toreros will turn to junior Torey Ellick to fill the shoes of the departed Laurel Abrahamson. Ellick also came into her own as a sophomore as she saw extended play– ing time this past season. In 2007, Ellick was fourth on the team in kills with 211, was second on the team with a .344 attack percentage and second on the team with 97 blocks, 26 of which were solo. Sophomore Ashton Basch is also expected to see time on the court as well in the middle along with Ellick. Basch saw limited time on the court in 2007 due to injury, but she is healthy and the coaching staff is expecting her to be a very big contributor this season. Coming out of high school, Basch was a top-50 recruit accord– ing to Volleyball Magazine. Also returning for the Toreros in the middle is sophomore Colleen Carlson. Carlson saw limited time on the court as a freshman and is expected to miss the 2008 season with an in– jury. Two new faces to the Toreros who could also see time on the court as amiddle hitter are fresh-

Diego State Invitational where they will battle Albany, UC Irvine and their heated cross-town rival San Diego State. Following that tournament, the Toreros will get tested early to see where they stand on the national scene as they head to Los Angeles for the Holiday Inn CenterTrojan lnvitational,where they will face Hofstra, Oklahoma and conclude the Tournament with a 6:30 p.m. match against the host Trojans of USC on September 6. USD will then get to begin their home schedule with the USD Tournament. Teams fea– tured in this tournament will be Cal State Ful– lerton, Southern Mississippi and a very strong Texas A&M squad. The Toreros will have one more big chal– lenge to face before starting their conference slate, and that will be the University of Wash– ington tournament, where USD will face Seattle University and the host Huskies. San Diego will then begin their conference title defense at home on Oct. 2 against Gonzaga and will aim to make it a three-peat for confer– ence champions. A big change in collegiate volleyball this season will be the scoring change, from a 30- point game to a 25-point game. According to the NCAA rules committee, contests that were played to 30 points seemed to show a decrease in the intensity during the middle of those sets. The rules committee cited a desire to increase player focus and fan excitement as the major reason for the change. The fifth game still will be played to 15 points.All five games will still be played in a rally-scoring format. "I'm not sure if I'm a fan of the 25-point games yet or not. I think it is pretty short and it's going to take a lot of getting used to early on," stated Petrie. "Obviously, the intensity is going to have to be raised a lot early, but I'm not sure the best team is always going to win ."

men Jillian Wolpman and Sarah Schatzman. Wolpman comes to USD after a stand-out high school career at San Marcos High School as well as a strong career with the Austin Juniors Volley– ball club team. She was a USAV A2 Junior Na– tional Team selectee in 2008, a USAV A2 Youth National Team Participant in 2006 and was a USAV A2 High Performance Select Participant in 2005 . Schatzman comes to San Diego from the Bay Area and had a stellar career at Presentation High School. As a senior was named first-team All-Central Coast Section, was named first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League and first– team All-San Jose Mercury News. As a senior, Schatzman was named a Prep Volleyball Senior Ace (top-150) and was a US Army Reserve Schol– ar Athlete award winner. On the right side, the Toreros will welcome back AII-WCC Freshman Team honoree Ali Troost. As a freshman , Troost burst onto the scene and broke into the starting line-up early on and never left. Troost was a big part of a bal– anced offensive attack in 2007, as she recorded 263 kills, while hitting at a .244 clip. Returning at libero is AII -WCC honorable mention honoree Andrea Csaszi. As a sopho– more, Csaszi had a break-out type of season as she finished with 530 digs, the second best sin– gle-season total in program history. Csaszi aver– aged 4.77 digs per game a year ago, which was second best in the conference. Backing up Csaszi will be junior Kayleen Webster. A year ago, Webster appeared in 56 games and recorded 59 digs. Finally the last returner for the Toreros will be four-year senior Breanne Ogden. Ogden has been used in the past as a serving specialist, has also seen time on the floor as a libero and the coaching staff is thrilled to have her versatility back for one more year. The coaches can see Od– gen vying for time in the back row this season. "Bree has strong ball control skills, can pass well and is going to be a huge leader for this team," stated Petrie. "She knows what we are looking for from our seniors and I think she will be able to steer this team." With all of this talent, coach Petrie has put together a very demanding non-conference schedule in order to get the Toreros ready for the very strong WCC schedule and for the NCAA Tournament. San Diego will open its season at the San

2008 WCC Preseason Coaches Poll

1. SAN DIEGO - 56 (3) 2. Pepperdine - 55 (3) 3. Santa Clara - 53 (1) 4. Saint Mary's - 34 (1) San Francisco - 34 6. Loyola Marymount - 29 7. Gonzaga - 18 8. Portland - 9

2008 SAN DIEGO VOLLEYBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

Hometown/High School/Last College

Yr. so JR so JR JR SR JR SR SR FR so FR so

Ht. 5-8

Pos.

No. Player

s

Winter Park,CO/ Middle Park HS

Kelsi Myers

1

Oceanside, CA/ Rancho Buena Vista HS

5-10 5-10

OH/ L

Andrea Csaszi Colleen Carlson

2 3 4 5 6 8 9

Reno, NV/ Damonte Ranch HS

MB

Frenchtown, MT/ Loyola Sacred Heart HS

6-0 5-9

Amy Mahinalani DeGroot OH

La Habra, CA/ Sonora HS

L

Kayleen Webster

5-11

Fullerton, CA/ Fullerton HS/ UC Santa Barbara Capistrano Beach, CA/ San Clemente HS

OH MH

Jaimarie Sutherland

6-2

Torey Ellick

s L

Harrison, ID/ Lake City HS

5-11

Jessica Nyrop* Breanne Ogden Jillian Wolpman Ashton Basch Sarah Schatzman

Newport Beach, CA/ Corona del Mar HS

5-5 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2

10 11 13 14 15

San Marcos, TX/ San Marcos HS Lake Forest, CA/ El Toro HS San Jose, CA/ Presentation HS

MH MH MH

Ali Troost RS p J * Indicates redshirt season used

Hemet, CA/ Hemet HS

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Jennifer Petrie (10th season, Wil liam & Mary, 1992) Brent Hilliard (8th season, Long Beach State, 1993) Stephanie Moreno (3rd season, San Diego, 2002) Paul Warren (3rd Season, UC San Diego, 1992)

The 2008 Toreros (1-r): Breanne Ogden, Kelsi Myers , Ali Troost, Jillian Wolpman , Andrea Csaszi , Torey Ellick, Kayleen Webster, Jaimarie Sutherland, Amy Mahinalani DeGroot, Colleen Carlson , Jessica Nyrop , Ashton Basch , Sarah Schatzman .

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JENNIFER PETRIE 10th Season as Head Coach Jennifer Petrie has done an out–

daughter Jane, as well as time with her husband Mark and let her top as– sistant for the previous five seasons, Brent Hilliard, take the reigns. Petrie, a San Diego native, has proven to be one of the country 's best young coaches-needing just five seasons to reach 100 career victories. Her 169- 69 overall record heading into the 2008 season ranks her among the winningest coaches in WCC history. Averaging over 20 wins per year as San Diego's head coach, Petrie has USD consistently ranked in the AVCA Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll. Under Petrie the Toreros enjoyed a banner season in 2004, finishing as the undefeated (14-0) wee Champi– ons, qualifying for the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, and earning a national rank– ing as high as No. 11 by the American Volleyball Coaches Association-all new USD school records. Recruiting and developing some of the game's best young players, Petrie has taken USD into the NCAA Tourna– ment's Second Round a total of four times, including winning both first and second round matches in 2004 to advance into the NCAA Regional Semi-Finals in Louisville, Kentucky. Following San Diego's appearance in the NCAA Regional Semi-Finals the Toreros had a school record three players earn AVCA All -America hon– ors at season's end. The 2008 season will be Petrie's 10th at the University of San Diego after serving as USD's top assistant in 1997 and 1998. She became the third head coach in USD program history in 1999, succeeding three-time WCC

standing job directing the fortunes of San Diego volleyball since taking over as the Toreros head coach in 1999. Honored as the 2004 West Coast Conference Coach of the Year, Petrie continues to establish the University of San Diego as one of the top

volleyball programs in the nation. In eight complete seasons as head coach, Petrie has led San Diego

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to seven appearances in the NCAA Tourna–

ment (1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2007).

returned to the NCAA

Tourna– ment for

the seventh consecutive season. Petrie took the fall semester of 2006 off to spend time with her now two– year- old son Charles, her five-year old

Coach of the Yea r Sue Snyder. The Toreros enjoyed immed iate success under Petrie, finish– ing 23-6 and advancing into the NCAA Tournament's Second Round during her inaugural season in the fall of 1999. Petrie was a standout volleyball player at the College of William and Mary. She was twice named Colonial Athletic Conference Player of the Year (1990-91) and a two-time All -South– ern Region selection (1990-91 ). She gained national level playing experience in 1990 when she competed on the gold medal -winning U.S. Olympic Festival North Region Team. Her collegiate coaching career began when she joined the volleyball staff at Indiana State University where she served as top assistant from 1992 to 1993. Petrie then took the top as– sistant position at North Carolina, Chapel Hill from 1994 to 1997, before joining Sue Snyder's staff at the University of San Diego for the 1997 campaign . Petrie helped San Diego win back-to-back WCC Championships as the Toreros' top assistant in 1997 and 1998. Petrie played for the San Diego Juniors Volleyball Club and graduated from Mt. Carmel High School. In 1992, she graduated from the College of William and Mary with a degree in Art History and completed her Master's Degree in Sports Administration at North Carolina, Cha– pel Hill in 1997.

PETR/E'S YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall wee 2007 21-8 11-3 2006 Took Season Off 2005 23-6 10-4 (T2nd) 2004 24-5 14-0 (1st) 2003 17-13 6-8 (TSth) 2002 25-8 10-4 (3rd) 2001 22-9 10-4 (3rd) 2000 14-14 7-7 (4th) 1999 23-6 11-3 (2nd) wee Yrs Overall (Pct.)

NeAA's 1st Round Sweet 16 2nd Round Sweet 16 1st Round 1st Round 2nd Round

2nd Round

Record (Years) 79-33 (8 seasons)

169-69 (.710)

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Jennifer Petrie, her husbandMark and their two children, Charlie (2) and Jane (5).

BRENT HILLIARD 8th Season, Associate Head Coach Brent Hilliard is entering his eighth season with the Toreros' volleyball program and his second as the Associate Head Coach. Hilliard served as USD's interim head coach for the 2006 season,while head coach Jennifer Petrie took the season off to spend time with her family. In 2006, Hilliard led the Toreros to the West Coast Conference championship as well as a berth into the Sweet-16 of the NCAA Tournament. He helped guide five players to all-conference accolades highlighted by the 2006 WCC Player of the Year Kristen Carlson . For his efforts, Hilliard was named the WCC Coach of the Year. Hilliard has been essential in San Diego's run of si x consecutive NCAA Tournament appear– ances and USD's NCAA Sweet 16 and WCC Championship season of 2004.Hilliard has done a remarkable job in recruiting and developing young talent. In 2004, Hilliard led a USO re– uiting effort that was recognized 25th among all Division I programs by Prep Volleyball. Hilliard brings a wealth of volleyball experience to the USO staff, earning NCAA Player of the Year accolades at Long Beach State and representing the United States at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. Hilliard came to USO in 2001 after serving as the Head Volleyball Coach at Cuyamaca Junior Col– lege in 1999 and 2000.

In 1992, as an opposite or right side player at Long Beach State, Hilliard was named the NCAA Player of the Year, leading his team to a 31 -1 record. Hilliard earned All -America honors four times in his college career and was a three-time selection as a first-team NCAA All- American. In 1991 Hilliard propelled the 49ers to a National Championship, beating USC in Honolulu, avenging a championship match loss to USC the year before. Hilliard was selected to play for the U.S.A. in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. As the team'syoungest member, he helped the U.S.A. apture a Bronze medal with a victory over Cuba. One year later, iard won a silver medal in the 1993 Pan American Games. Hilliard wns a Bronze medal won at the 1991 World Cup. · liard continued his volleyball career as a professional in Europe from -1998, playing two seasons in Belgium and one season in the erlands. In 1996, Hilliard and the Maasiek Volleyball club from Bel– won the country 's championship and competed in the European hampions League.

nt resides in nearby Del Mar with his wife Beth and their children, drey (2) and Chris (3 mo.).

STEPHANIE MORENO Third Season, Assistant Coach Stephanie Moreno is entering her third season as an assistant coach for the University of San Diego and will assist head coach Jennifer Petrie will all aspects of the game . In 2007, Moreno helped lead USO to its second consecutive West Coast Conference championship and its seventh straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Moreno helped five Toreros earn all-WCC honors in 2007 . In her first season as an assistant coach with the Toreros, Moreno helped guide San Diego to its fourth West Coast Conference championship, and helped the team advance into the Sweet-16 of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three seasons. Moreno also helped guide Kristen Carlson to the WCC Player of the Year, as well as helping five USO players take home AII-WCC accolades. Moreno, a 2002 graduate of USO, joins the Toreros coaching staff after serving as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton helping guide the Titans to a 14-15 record , only the fourth team in program his– tory to reach the 14 win mark. Moreno has also served as the head coach at Menlo Middle School and Menlo High School in addition to serving as an assistant for the City Beach Volleyball Club in Santa Clara , Calif. Moreno also served as an assistant coach at Menlo College for two seasons (2003- where the Oaks went a perfect 18-0 in 2004 to win the California Pacific Conference championship. WhI at Menlo, Moreno was instrumental in helping the Oaks improve from a 5-17 team in 2002 to a 21-3 team in 2004 also recruiting the 2004 CPC Freshman of the Year. Moreno , who earned her bachelors degree in English with a minor in communications , was part of the 1998 West Coast Conference championship Torero volleyball squad and was the only player to play in all 101 games that season . Both Moreno's 1998 and 1999 seasons , the Toreros advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament.

PAUL WARREN Third Season, Assistant Coach

Paul Warren is entering his third season as an assistant coach for head coach Jennifer Petrie and will assist the coaching staff with all aspects of the game.

Paul has been a part of USD's past two seasons WCC championships and their 2006 NCAA trip to the sweet 16. He is currently also an assistant coach for UC San Diego Men's volleyball team where in the past two seasons the Men 's team has doubled their win totals in each successive year. Paul helped guide UCSD's men's team to its best season ever this past year with wins over volleyball powerhouses UCLA and the defending National Champions UC Irvine. Prior to USO Paul had an established track record of improving volleyball programs. He served as the head coach at American High School in the Bay Area and while at AHS he gradually built the program into a competitive entity as the team made its first league playoff berth in eight years during his final season. He also served as the a club volleyball coach for the City Beach Bay Club from 2003-05. Additionally he served as the head coach at Sheridan High School in Englewood , Colo. where he again turned around the girl's volleyball program. He led the team to their first winning season and playoff birth in over a decade in just his second season at the helm.

He was a member of the Tritons men's volleyball team at nearby UC San Diego. During his collegiate career he played the swing hitter and opposite positions .

Coach Warren earned his bachelors from UC San Diego in 1992 in Political Science. He resides in Oceanside , Calif. with his wife Amber and five of their nine children .

JESSICA NYROP #9 .SENIOR• 5-11

SETTER • HARRISON, ID LAKE CITYHIGH SCHOOL

SOPHOMORE: (2007): Played in all 29 matches and in 111 of the 111 games as part of a 6-2 offense...helped lead the team to a share of the WCC championship... recorded a team-leading 979 assists... recorded seven double-doubles (assists-digs)... recorded a season-high 57 assists on two different occasions, once in a win against Pepperdine (11/10/ 07) and the other in a win against Saint Mary's (10/6/ 07) ...record- ed a season -high 15 digs in a win against Saint Mary's (10/6/07)...recorded 14 digs in a win against UC Santa Barbara (9/7/07)...recorded 14 assists in a win against New Mexico (9/ 24/ 07).

SOPHOMORE (2006): Played in 31 matches with 31 starts ... was an AII-WCC honorable mention ... helped the team with the West Coast Conference championship .. .set new program record for single-season assists at 1546...earned one WCC Co-Player of the Week award once ... led the WCC in assists with her 13.78 assists per game average and was tied for third nationally in assists per game .. .helped direct the San Diego offense to a team attacking percentage of .259 ... recorded 50 or more assists on 22 occasions .. .set a career-high 73 assists in an exciting 3-2 win over Loyola Marymount (11 / 2/ 06) ... recorded 64 assists in win against Saint Mary's (9/ 30/ 06) ... recorded 60 assists in a win against San Francisco (9/ 28/ 06).

SOPHOMORE (2005): Red shirted at USD.

FRESHMAN (2004): Talented setter that played behind Torero All-American Lindsey Sherburne, appearing in just five matches and five games... Dished out a season-high 36 assists in two games at Gonzaga (10-29) ... Had 16 assi sts and two kills in one game against city San Diego State (11-23). OOL/CLUB: Prep Volleyball Top 100 recruit out of Idaho's Lake City High -foot-11 setter that earned FirstTeam All-State SA honors...led the Timber– a third place finish in the state tournament as a senior...was recognized as afirstteam All-State player...AII-North Idaho and All-league pick numerous times t her outstanding prep career...was coached by Art Lambert...also played ash Volleyball club team. PERSONAL: Born on April 23, 1986 in Spokane, Washington ...Was also recruited rd and Washington ... Daughter of Mandy and John Love, and the late op... Placed second in the shot put at the state tournament while on track and field team as a prep... Father, Bill, played football and hockey at otre Dame... Stepfather,John,competed in football and wrestling at Western ana... Mother, Mandy, was a collegiate volleyball player and ran track at hington State.

NYROP'S CAREER STATS Year GPLMP TA KILL

TB 19

BA 53 35

BS

SA 16 17

A

E ATT%

DIG 222 282

1

979

.156 .290

27 86

110/29 11 3/31

2007 2006 2005 2004

90

13 26

41

1,546

6

207

Redshirted at USO

4

0

.167 .248

0

0 7

0

55

3

3

12

5L4

60

2,544

53

505

33

115 40

302

Career 225/62

JAIMARIE SUTHERLAND #6 .SENIOR• 5-11

OUTSIDE HITTER • FULLERTON, CA FULLERTON UNION HIGH SCHOOL UC SANTA BARBARA JUNIOR (2007): Played in 78 games and 27 of USD's 29 matches as an outside hitter...helped the team win a share of the WCC championship...recorded 191 kills (2.45 kpg), three ser- vice aces, 61 digs and 18 blocks, six solo...recorded a career-high 20 kills against Minnesota (9/ 2/ 07)...recorded 16 kills in a match against Ohio (9/ 1/ 07)...recorded 14 kills in a win against her former school UC Santa Barbara (9/7/ 07) ...racked up 15 kills in back-to-back matches to close out the season in wins over Gonzaga (11 / 15/ 07) and Portland (11 / 17/ 07) ...recorded a double-double with 15 kills and 11 digs in a win against UC Irvine (9/ 21 / 07). SOPHOMORE (2006): Played in 13 matches ... helped the team win the West Coast Conference championship ... recorded 47 kills (1 .62 kills per game), 44 digs, two total blocks and three service aces ...recorded a season-high seven kills in a win against San Fran– cisco (9/ 28/ 06) ... recorded a season-best 10 digs in a win against San Francisco (9/ 28/ 06) . HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB:Three-year varsity letterwinner at Fullerton Union High School...Ranked 89th nationally on PrepVolleyball.com's list of "Senior Aces" in 2004 when she was named first team AII-CIF Division 11... also earned AII-CIF acclaim as a sophomore and junior...Freeway League MVP during each of her final two campaigns, as well as All-Orange County acclaim in 2004...selected as Fullerton High's Female Athlete of the Year as a senior...helped the Indians win their first-ever league title in 2002, then repeat as champions the next two seasons under coaches Wendy Vrolyk and Kolbe Khong...reached CIF Southern Section quarterfinals each year... Gained club experience with Southern California Volleyball Club, which placed fifth at the J.O. Nationals in 2004...Earned a AA beach volleyball ranking at age 16 PERSONAL: Jaimarie Jae Sutherland was born on September 10, 1987 in Fullerton, Calif....the daughter of Matt and Cindy Sutherland, she has two older sisters - Tawny and Ashley...an avid photographer, she earned a PTSA Regional Photography Award...rocks out to the music of John Mayer, while Aldous Huxley's"Brave New World" is her favorite book...enjoys playing soccer and badminton FRESHMAN (2005): Played at UC Santa Barbara .

SUTHERLAND'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP TA

KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB

2007 2006

78/27 509 191 88

.202 1 3 .130 3 3

61 44

6 0 6

8 2

12

2

29/13 162

47

26

Career 107/40 671 238 114 . 185 4 6

105

10 14

BREANNE OGDEN #10 •SENIOR• 5-5

LIBERO • NEWPORTBEACH, CA CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL

JUNIOR (2007): Played in 21 matches and 57 games serving primarily as a serving and defen– sive specalist...helped the team with a share of the WCC Championship...recorded 128 digs, two kill s, 17 assists and 12 service aces...recorded 10 or more digs in six matches, with a season-high 15 coming in a win against Saint Mary's (10/ 6/ 07)...recorded 14 digs twice, once against UCLA (9/ 15/ 07) and the other in a win against San Diego State (9/ 18/ 07). SOPHOMORE (2006): Played in 29 matches, while serving primarily as a serving specialist for the Toreros...helped the team win the West Coast Conference championship...recorded 21 service aces,47 digs and three assists...recorded three service aces in two different matches, A~-.._ once in a w in against Saint Mary's (9/ 30/ 06) and the other in a win against San Francisco (10/ 28/ 06).

HMAN (2005): Played in 12 matches as a true freshman defensive spe- . t... posted five service aces and 11 digs on the season

SCHOOL/CLUB: Twice named Defensive Player of the Year at Corona r High School in Newport Beach, California ... Helped Corona del Mar the CIF and Pacific View League Finals as a junior and senior, including aiming a CIF Championship title in 2004... Played for the Orange County (OCVBC) club team that posted top team finishes at Reno, Nevada in 2004 and at Davis, California in 2003. PERSONAL: Full name is Breanne Katherine Ogden...Born on May 21, 1987 in Newport Beach as the daughter of Brent and Katie Ogden ... Has a twin brother... Was recruited to play volleyball at the University of Miami, Liberty and Idaho... Majoring in Communications at USD.

OGDEN'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP TA KILL

TB

DIG BS BA

SA 12

E ATT% A

0

0 1 0

0 0 0

128

.250 17 .000 3 .000 1 .200 21

1 0 0

2 0 0

4

57/ 21 86/ 29 23/ 12

2007 2006 2005

1

47

21

1

0

11

5

186 0

38

1

6

2

Career 143/ 50

ANDREA CSASZI

AMY MAHINALANI DEGROOT #4 • JUNIOR • 6-1 OH • FRENCHTOWN, MT LOYOLA SACRED HEART HS

#2 •JUNIOR• 5-10 L • OCEANSIDE, CA RANCHO BUENA VISTA HS

SOPHOMORE (2007): Played and started in all 29 matches for the Torerosas the starting libero...helped the team win a share of the wee Championship...helped lead the Toreros' defense that help opponents to a .184 hitting percentage...recorded a team-leading 530 digs, which placesher second in single-sea– son digs at USD...recorded 16 service aces...recorded a career– high 27 digs on three occasions,once in a w in aga inst Virginia (9/8/07), the second in a wi n against UC Irvine {9/21/07) and the third t ime in a win against Gonzaga (10/20/07) ...recorded 20 or more digs on 13 different occasions...was second in the WCC in digs per game at 4.81. FRESHMAN (2006): Was named to the AII-WCC Fres hman team as a Li bero...helped t he team wi n the West Coast Conference championship...took over as the teams starting Libero just prior to the start of conference play...her 3.20 digs per game average was second best on the team ...recorded a career-best 21 digs in a win against Pepperdine (10/ 5/ 06) ...re– corded 20 digs in a win aga inst Loyola Marymount (11 / 2/06)... recorded 20 service aces, good for third best on t he team. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Three-year vars ity letter winner in volleyba ll whi le playing for LeAnne Debora at Rancho Buena Vista High School...earned first-team AII-CIF distinctions dur– ing both her jun ior and senior seasons...named second-team AII-CIF as a sophomore...was named first-team AII-Avacado League as ajunior and senior...was named the Union Tribune's Volleyba ll Student Athlete if t he Year as a senior...was named first-team All-North County as a j unior and senior...helped lead her team to a league championship duri ng her senior season...during Sept.of 2005 was named the Union Tribune's Ath lete of the Month. PERSONAL: Andrea "Pizazz" Csaszi was born on June 1, 1988 in Oceanside, Ca li f....daughter of Cilka Csaszi...was heavi ly recruited by Arizona, UC Berkeley, USC, Saint Mary's College, Georgia, Georgetown, UNLV and Texas Christ ian...chose to attend USD because of t he academic opportunit ies, the ex– cellent history of USD volleybal l and because of the campus... majoring in biology...hobbies include cooking and baking, creative arts and enjoys playing both indoor and outdoor sports w it h an emphasison beach volleyball...favorite ath letes are Misty May, Kerri Wa lsh and La nce Armstrong.

SOPHOMORE (2007): Played and started in all 29 matches for the Toreros as one of the primary attackers...was named first-team AII-WCC...helped the team win a share ofthe WCC Championship...led the team in kills with 443 (3.99 kpg), was second on t he team in digs with 303...recorded a team-lead– ing 14 double-doubles (kil ls-d igs) ...recorded a career-high 26 killsagainst UCLA (9/15/07)...recorded 25 ki lls in awin against Pepperdine (11/ l 0/ 07)...recorded 24 ki lls and 13 digs in a win against Sai nt Mary's (10/6/07)...recorded 18 kills and 20 digs against Ohio {9/l /07)...recorded 16 kills and 18 digs in a win against Oklahoma {9/8/07)...recorded 21 kills in a win against San Diego State (9/18/ 07) ...recorded 20 kills and 17 digs in the NCAA Tournament first round game against Iowa State (11 / 30/ 07). FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 23 matches with 10 starts... helped the team win the West Coast Conference champion– ship and advance to the Sweet-16 in t he NCAATournament ... recorded 99 ki llsfor an average of 1.65 kills per game...posted a .242 attacking percentage...also recorded 1 O assists, three service aces and 32 digs...recorded a career-high 13 ki lls in the 3-2 win over Duke (12/ 2/ 06)...recorded eig ht killson two different occasions,once in awi n against Gonzaga (10/ 14/06) and t he other in a w in aga inst Santa Clara (l l / 18/ 06). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB:Three-year varsity letterwinner,earn– ing two letters at Frenchtown High School and one at Loyola High School...was named the Montana State (Class B) Player of the Year in both basketball and volleyball...helped lead her team to the Class B state championsh ip as a senior...named first-team All-State and earned a Super State selection duri ng her senior season ...was named t he MVPof the state volleyball tournament ...was named fi rst-team All-State and first-team All-Conference as a sophomore while leading her team in kills and attack attempts. PERSONAL: Amy DeGroot was born on Jun 29, 1987 in Ho– nolulu,Hawa ii...is t he daughter of James DeGroot and Celyn Aradanas...was also recruited by UC Santa Barbara,Monta na, Utah State and USC.

CSASZ/'S CAREER STATS Year

DeGROOT'S CAREER STATS Year

GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A

SA

DIG BS BA TB

GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB

2007 111 /29 12 2 3 -.083 25

16 530 0 0 0

2007 111 /29 1239 443 180 .212

15 27 303 27 32 59

285 0 0 0

2006

89/'30 13 5

.308 20

22

2006 6 28 34 Career 171/52 1,512 542 213 .218 25 30 335 33 60 93 60/23 273 99 33 .242 10 3 32

7

Career 200/59 25

4 .120 45 38 815 0

0

0

KAYLEEN WEBSTER

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned three varsity letters playing for coach Rob O'Rear at San Clemente High School...was named first-team AII-CIF as ajunior and senior...helped her team advance to the second round of the CIF playoffs during her junior and senior seasons...helped team post back-to-back undefeated South Coast Conference records as a junior and senior...also a member of the Sadd leback Valley Voll eyball Club team. PERSONAL: Victoria "Torey" El lick was born on May 20, 1988 in Capistrano Beach, Calif....is the daughter of Nancy Ellick...was heavily recruited by Loyola Marymount, Duke, Boston College, Santa Clara, Baylor and Fordham ...chose to attend USO because of the academic opportunities and the outstanding reputation of San Diego volleyba ll.

#5 • JUNIOR • 5-9 L • LA HABRA, CA SONORA HS

SOPHOMORE (2007): Played in 56 games and 22 matches this season as a defensive specialist...helped the team win a share of the wee Championship and make the programs seventh consecutive appearance in the NCAATournament... recorded 59 digs for the Toreros with a season-high 1Odigs in a win against Pepperdine (11/10/07). FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 19 matches...recorded 216 digs while serving as a mainstay in the Libero position... helped the team win theWest Coast Conference champion– ship...also recorded one kill and two service aces. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned four varsity letters playing for head coach Kristen Berg at Sonora High School...was a two-time first-team All-Freeway League honoree...was named her team's best offensive player as a junior...was se– lected as the team's MVP during her sophomore and senior seasons...also lettered in track and field...was a three-year Freeway League champion in the high jump...also plays for the Golden West Volleyball Club team. PERSONAL: Kayleen Nicole Webster was born on January 9, 1988 in Fullerton, CA...is the daughter of Mark and Kelly Webster...was also recruited by Saint Mary's College and the University of South Carolina...chose to attend USO because of the beautiful campus, the academic opportunities and because of the excellent vol leyball program.

ELLICK'S CAREER STATS Year

BA TB 71 97

BS 26

DIG

SA

GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A

29

0

7 0

.344 .333

99/28 442 211 59

2007 2006

2

2

0

2

2

8

18

12/7

73 99

26

31

.343 7

Career 111/35 460 219 61

KELSI MYERS # 1 • SOPHOMORE • 5-8 S • WINTER PARK, CO MIDDLE PARK HS

FRESHMAN (2007): Played in 24 matches...helped the team win a share of the WCC Championship...recorded 547 assists in helping direct theToreros offense to a .247 team attack percent– age...also recorded 111 digs and five service aces...recorded one double-double with 1Odigs and 28 assists in a win against Vir– ginia (9/8/07)...recorded a career-high 38 assists in a win against Gonzaga (10/20/07)...recorded 30 or more assists on five occa– sions...recorded 36 assists in a win against Oklahoma (9/8/07). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned three varsity letters in volleyball playing for Kris Newberry at Middle Park High School...was named first-team All-State as both a junior and senior...named second-team All-State as a sophomore...named first-team All- Metro League for three consecutive years...helped lead herteam to three consecutive league championships...was tabbed the Metro League Senior of the Year. PERSONAL: Kelsi Myers was born on May 19, 1989 in Winter Park, Colo....she is the daughter of Jim and Lori Myers...was heavily recruited by Denver University, LSU, Washington State and San Francisco...chose to attend USO because of the outstanding academic opportunities, the volleyball program, beautiful cam– pus and the San Diego environment...her sister (Lindsey) plays volleyball at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs... notes that she lives in a ski town.

WEBSTER'S CAREER STATS Year

BA TB

SA DIG BS

A

E ATT%

TA KILL 0 0

GP/MP 56/22 55/ 19 111/4 1

0 0 0

0 0

0 0

59

0 6 6

4

.000

0 0 0

2007 2006 Career

216 275

1.000 20 1.000 24

0

0

1

1

TOREY ELLICK #8 • JUNIOR • 6-2 MH • CAPISTRANO BEACH, CA LOYOLA SACRED HEART HS

SOPHOMORE (2007): Played in 28 of USD's 29 matches and appeared in 94 games...was named AII-WCC honorable mention...helped lead the team to a share of aWCC champi– onsh ip...recorded 211 kil ls and hit for a .344 clip...recorded double-digit kills on nine occasions...recorded 16 kills in a win against Oklahoma (9/8/07)...recorded a career-high 17 kills in a win against New Mexico (9/27/ 07)...recorded 14 ki lls in a win against UC Irvine (9/2 1/07). FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 12 games for the Toreros... helped the team win the West Coast Conference champi– onship...helped team adva nce to the Sweet- 16...recorded a total of eight kills, one service ace, two digs and two block assists.

MYERS' CAREER STATS Year

BA TB

BS

DIG 111 111

SA

A

GP/MP TA KILL E ATT%

2

1 1

1

547 5

-.053

7

6 6

84/24 19

2007

2

-.053 547 5

7

Career 84/24 19

COLLEEN CARLSON #3 •SOPHOMORE• 5-10 MB • RENO,NV DAMONTE RANCH HS

the team to nationals for three consecutive years...was tabbed as aTop-SO Recruit by Volleybal l Magazine.

PERSONAL: Heather Ashton Basch was born on Sept. 1, 1989... she is the daughter of Melody Moore and Warren Basch ...was heavily recruited by Arizona and Santa Clara...chose to attend USD because of the location, the coaching staff and players BASCH'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB 2007 21 /12 48 24 10 .292 1 0 3 2 3 5 Career 21/12 48 24 10 .292 0 3 2 3 5

FRESHMAN (2007): Played three games with no starts... helped the team win a share of the WCC Championship and earn the team's seventh consecutive trip to the NCAA postseason...recorded two block assists,one in awin against Cal State Northridge (9/1 S/07) and the other in awin against San Francisco (9/29/07). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in volleyball while playing at Damonte Ranch High School...took home first– team All-Sierra League honors all four years...named Sierra League MVP as a senior en route to leading her team to the league and state championship...was also a stand-out on the basketball court as she took home first-team All-League honors all four years...also was a member of the Damonte Ranch track team. PERSONAL: Colleen Mary Carlson was born on August 13, 1989...she is the daughter of Joe and Donnalee Carlson... she is the younger sister of the 2006 WCC Player of the Year, Kristen Carlson...comes from a athletic family as her mother was a swimmer at UCLA, her father was a rower at UCLA and her Brother played football at the Virginia Military Institute.

ALI TROOST #15 •SOPHOMORE• 6-2 RS • HEMET, CA HEMET HS

FRESHMAN (2007): Played in all 29 matches and 111 games this season...named to the AII-WCC Freshman team...helped lead the team to a share of the wee championship...was third on the team in kills with 263 and hit for a .244 clip...also recorded 41 digs and had 59 blocks...recorded double-digit kills in 11 matches, includ– ing four of the last five matches...recorded acareer-high 17 kills in awin against San Diego State (9/18/07)...recorded 13 kills against UCLA (9/15/07)...recorded 12 kills against Saint Mary's (10/6/07), Gonzaga (10/20/07), Loyola Marymount (11 /8/07) and against Pepperdine (11/10/07)...recorded 125 kills in the NCAA Tourna– ment first round game against Iowa State (11 /30/07). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing for Klint Knip– sheer at Hemet High School...was named first-team AII-CIF and All-Riverside county as a sophomore,junior and senior...helped lead her team to the CIF simi finals during herjunior campaign... was named the Sunkist League MVP during both her junior and senior season's...named a Volleyball Magazine Top-SORecruit. PERSONAL: Alexandria Troost was born on June 28, 1989 in Hemet,Calif....she is the daughter ofWilliam and Rebecca Troost... was also heavily recruited by Arizona, Washington and Loyola Marymount...chose to attend USD because of the team, the academics, the location and the coaching staff...also notes she is a lifeguard in Hemet.

CARLSON'S CAREER STATS Year

GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB

2007

3/3 3/3

3

0 1 -.333 0

0

0

0

2 2 2 2

O

O O

O

O

-.333

Career

3

1

ASHTON BASCH # 13 • SOPHOMORE • 6-0 MH • LAKE FOREST, CA EL TOROHS

FRESHMAN (2007):Played in 21 games and 12 matches this season...helped the team with ashare of theWCC champion– ship and helped the program make its seventh consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament...recorded 24 kills and hit for a .292 clip...recorded a career-high eight kills in a win against Gonzaga (10/20/07) ...recorded five kills in a win against Cal State North ridge (9/15/07). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in volleyball while playing at El Toro High School...was tabbed as the MVP of the Sea View League as a senior en route to helping lead her team to the league championship...was named first-team All-League as both a junior and senior...played club volley– ball for the SaddlebackValleyVB Club, where she helped lead

TROOST'S CAREER STATS Year

GP/MP TA KILL E ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB

2007

107/29 611 263 114 .244 34 0 41

3 56 59

Career 107/29 611 263 114 .244 34

41 3 56 59

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