USD Women's Basketball 2002-2003

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returns to the Jenny Craig Pavilion for the third straight season.

The women will play March 6-9, 2003 under a new 8-Team/Play-ln format. The #1 and #2 seeds will have byes through the first two rounds of the tournament. The #5 through #8 seeds will compete in first round play with the winners taking on #3 and #4 in second round action. Second round winners advance to the semi-finals to face the #1 and #2 seeded teams.

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The Jenny Craig Pavilion Contents and Quick Facts Season Preview

General Information Location: Founded: Enrollment: President: Athletic Director: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Arena: Capacity: Record at USO: Overall Record: Associate Head Coach : Assistants: Basketball Phone: 2001-02 Record: 2002 WCC Record: Postseason Play: Media Relations Associate AD for Media Relations: WBasketball Contact: Office Phone: Home Phone : Fax: E-Mail: USO Athletic Hotline: Website: Mailing Address: Team Information Head Coach :

San Diego, CA 1949 7,062 Dr. Alice B. Hayes Tom Iannacone Toreros Columbia Blue, Navy, White West Coast Jenny Craig Pavilion 5,100

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Rosterffeam Photo USD Coaching Staff The Players Broadcast Roster 2001-02 In Review

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The WCC & WCC Tournament USD Strength & Conditioning USDAcademic Support 2002-03 Opponents All-Time Records The Torero Record Book ToreroAlumni USD Athletic Dept. Media Information The University of Sao Diego San Diego, California

Kathy Marpe (Minnesota, 1971) 265-340 (22 seasons) 352-403 (29 seasons) Erik Johnson (UC San Diego, 1994) Shelley Sheetz (Colorado, 1995) Dana McGraw (Loyola, NO, 1997 ) (619) 260-8892 13-15 4-10 (7th)

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Ted Gosen Nick Mirkovich (619) 260-4745 (619) 221-0341 (619) 260-2990 nmirk@sandiego.edu (619) 260-2323 www.usdtoreros .com

University of San Diego USO Media Relations 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110-2492

Gameday Information Press Row Phone: Ticket Information: Live Webcasts: JCP AudioNideo:

(619) 260-7555 (619) 260-7550 www.usdtoreros.com (619) 260-7592

The Jenny Craig Pavilion has allowed the Toreros and their fans to enjoy one of the best basketball venues in the nation

The 2002-03 USO Women's Basketball Media Guide 's design, edit and layout was done by Nick Mirkovich, Photography cred it to Brock Scott (Scott Photo) , and Trisha Tucker.

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2002-03Season PtBUiBW Toreros Armed with Experience and Talented Young Players With tour starters returning from last winter's team, San Diego has their sights set high in 2002-03. The Toreros put together a string of seven consecutive victories in non-conference play last year, starting the season 10-4. USO will try and duplicate that start when this season begins on November 23rd in Long Beach . Veteran Head Coach Kathy Marpe has brought in four talented young players to complement an experienced line-up that has depth both on the perimeter and in the paint.

The senior duo of guard Kerri Nakamoto and forward Erin Malich will lead the Toreros offensively, with both players returning off excellent junior seasons . Nakamoto, a native of San Jose, California buried a San Diego record 64 three-pointers last year and finished fifth in the nation in three-point accu– racy. Malich, an athletic post player with the ability to shoot the jump shot, poured in a team-high 14.7 points per game as a junior, and ranked among the league leaders in blocked shots. Anchoring the Torero line-up will be center Marta Menuez. The junior from Bodega, California averaged 11 .7 points a game as a sophomore and proved to be one of the best offensive rebounders in the conference. Clearing a team– high 84 offensive boards last year, Menuez provides USO with formidable size in the front court to complement athletic and active players such as Malich and junior Melissa Padgett.

The departure of record-setting floor leader Melissa Glazebrook to graduation

leaves a void at the point guard posi- tion. Redshirt freshman Polly Dong and newcomer Tiara Harris are both ex–

Kerri Nakamoto is USD's all-time career leader in 3-point shooting

pected to see time at point. Before falling to injury before the start of last season , Dong earned Foothill League MVP honors as a senior at Placer High School in Auburn , California. Harris is an athletic 5'1 O" product of Colo– rado Springs, Colorado, who was a First-Team All-State player as a prep senior at Pine Creek High School. The Torero program will experience a change in leadership off the floor as well this season. Fifth-year top assistant Erik Johnson has assumed the role of Associate Head Coach. Johnson will now run the Torero practices and make the personnel substitutions during games. The San Diego Surf and Slam Tournament, slated for December 28th and 30th , will once again highlight USD's non-conference home schedule. Over the past two seasons, the Jenny Craig Pavilion has played host to the holiday tournament that has brought in some of the nation's best college programs . A pair of NCAA Tournament qualifiers from last sea– son , Penn State and Kent State , along with Nebraska are slated to play in the tour team tourney in 2002 .

USO opens their home schedule on Tuesday, November 26th when they play the University of Denver at 7:00 PM.

Senior Erin Malich led USO in

scoring last season with 14.7 ppg

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Pronunciation Guide --- Marpe: Marp-E Menuez: MENU-ay

Plocher: Pl-O-ker Wedo: WEED-o

Toreros bv Class ---– Seniors (3): Kerri Nakamoto, Jen Wedo, Eri n Malich Juniors (3): Melissa Padgett, Marta Menuez, Marie Plocher Sophomores (1): Brandi Collato Freshman (5): Polly Dong, Tiara Harris, Jamie Corwin, Andrea Krug, Lindsey Helvey

Toreros bv State/Countrv - Cali fornia ............................6 Colorado.. ........ ..................... I Germany................. .............. ! Nevada....... .. .... ............ .. .. ... ! Ohio...... .. ... .... ... ... .... ... ........ ! Pennsylvania... ... ... ... ... .... .... I Washington .. .......... .... ....... ... I

The 2002-03 Toreros back (l-r): Kathy Marpe, Lindsay Helvey, Andrea Krug, Marta Menuez, Erin Malich, Melissa Padgett, Jamie Corwin, Marie Plocher, Erik Johnson.fl-on/ (l-1) Shelley Sheetz, Kerri Nakamoto, Polly Dong, Brandi Collato, Jen Wedo, Tiara Harris, Dana McGraw.

University of San Diego 2002-03 Women's Basketball Roster

Name Kerri Nakamoto Tiara Harris Polly Dong Brandi Collato Marie Plocher Lindsay Helvey Jamie Corwin Melissa Padgett Marta Menuez Jen Wedo Andrea Krug Erin Malich

Po. G G G G G G F F C G F F/C

Ht. 5-6 5-10

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Yr./Exp. SR-3V FR-HS FR-RS SO-lV

Hometown/ Last School San Jose, CA/Archbishop Mitty HS Colorado Springs, CO/Pine Creek HS Auburn, CA/Placer HS Del Mar, CA/Santa Fe Christian HS Galt, CA/Galt HS Anaheim, CA/Esperanza HS Renton, WA/Liberty HS Reno, NV/Reno HS Bodega, CA/El Molino HS Downington, PA/Downington HS Leipzig, Germany/Carl-Goerdeler HS Cincinnati, OH/Mt . Notre Dame HS

5-6 5-7 5-9

12 13 21 22 24 33 34 35

JR- 2V FR-HS FR-HS JR-2V JR-2V SR-3V FR-HS SR- 3V

5-10 5-11

6-1 6-1 5-7 6-1 6-2

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Head Coach:

Kathy Marpe (23rd season; Minnesota, 1971) Erik Johnson (5th season; UC San Diego, 1994), Shelley Sheetz (2nd season; Colorado 1995), Dana McGraw (1st season, Loyola, NO 1997)

Associate Head Coach: Assistants:

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23rdYear HeadCoach KathyMarpe

Coach Marpe will begin her 30th year as a head coach , and her 23rd season leading the University of San Diego women 's bas– ketball prog ram. In her career, Marpe has reached milestones aspiri ng coaches can only dream of - 352 career coaching victo– ries, 106 West Coast Conference wins, two WCC Coach of the Year awards, two conference tournament championships and two NCAATournament appearances . At the helm of the USO women 's program , Marpe has coached 11 First Team All-West Coast Con– ference players, and more importantly, 30 of Marpe's players have been honored as wee Scholar Athletes . The changes Marpe has witnessed in the game of women 's bas– ketball with the skills and athleticism of today's student-athletes , is nothi ng short of staggering . Success through change perme– ates Marpe's long and distinguished coaching career. Marpe's fourteen winning seasons and coach of the year honors in 1993 and 1998 attest to her ability to flourish in a changing athletic envi– ronment. Marpe's success comes as a result of embracing - not resisting change.

In 2000 Marpe guided the Toreros to the NCAA Tournament after capturing the WCC Tournament Championship

Marpe will once again embrace change in 2002-03 , hoping to duplicate the Torero success of recent past. Her 1999-2000 team matched a school record of 17 overall wins featuring future professional players Susie Erpelding and Jessica Gray. The 1999-2000 Toreros ran through the WCC Tournament, beating the number one seeded

Pepperdine Waves 68-51. San Diego was awarded the auto– matic bid into the NCAA Tournament, becoming the second San Diego team Marpe wou ld lead into the big dance . On February 3, 2001 Marpe became just the fourth coach in WCC history to reach 100 conference victories. She enters the 2002-03 campaign with 106 wee wins , ranking her thi rd all– time in WCC career coaching vi ctories. Marpe 's 352 overall ca– reer wins puts her in an el ite class of NCAA coaches who have won ove r 300 games in a career. As the "dean" of West Coast Conference coaches, Marpe has twice been honored as the conference 's coach of the year. She won her second award in 1998 after leading the 1997-98 Toreros to one of the largest single-season turnarounds in WCC history - an improvement of eight games. In 1993 San Diego placed second in the conference standings and fin ished 16-12 overall. Earning her first WCC Coach of the Year honor, she wou ld direct her team to the WCC Tournament title and thei r first trip to the NCAA Division I Tournament. Marpe's distinguished coach ing career began in Minnesota at Spring Lake High School in 1971 . Along with the duties of coach– ing women 's basketball , Marpe coached the volleyball and soft– ball teams as well , totaling an impressive 53-1 record in the com– bined three sports .

Marpe has coached USO to over 100 wee victories

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The USBCoachingSlaff The Minnesota native would find herself in New Mexi co two years later, coaching the New Mexico Lobos. Under Marpe's guidance , the Lobos would accumulate a 51 -30 record in her final three seasons . Playing in "The Pit," the UNM women drew over 1,000 a game with crowds reach ing the 2,000-3,000 mark on oc– casion- attendance figures unheard of in the mid-70's. Du ring her successful 7-year tenure at New Mexico , Marpe led the Lobos to con– secutive finishes in the Associated Press Top 20 and made sixAIAW Regional appearances. Academic success and community involvement are values that Marpe encourages to student– athletes she coaches . Marpe fee ls that, "It is very important to remember who you are and where you come from , and also to give back to the people around you who are not so fortu– nate." Recently Coach Marpe won a Gold Medal for basketball in the over-50 Senior Olympic Games , held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She has also been a member of the gold medal win– ning East Coaching staff at the U.S. Olympic Festival.

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Marpe,s Coaching File

Overall Results: Year School

Place

Conf.

Rec.

Conference Independent Inter-Mountain Inter-Mountain Inter-Mountain Inter-Mountain Inter-Mountain Inter-Mountain So. Calif. Athletic

9-5

1973-74 New Mexico

7-11

5-8 8-5 9-4

1974-75

New Mexico

9-8

1975-76 New Mexico 1976-77 New Mexico 1977-78 New Mexico 1978-79 New Mexico 1979-80 New Mexico 1981-82 San Diego 1982-83 San Diego 1983-84 San Diego 1984-85 San Diego 1985-86 San Diego 1986-87 San Diego 1987-88 San Diego 1988-89 San Diego 1989-90 San Diego 1992-93 San Diego 1993-94 San Diego 1994-95 San Diego 1995-96 San Diego 1996-97 San Diego 1997-98 San Diego 1998-99 San Diego 1999-00 San Diego 1980-81 San Diego 1990-91 1991 -92 San Diego San Diego

11-9 15-7

11-2

19-10 17-1 3 5-24 11-21 13-14 14-13 16-13 14-13 13-16 10-17 17-10 14-13 16-12 11 -15 11-15 12-1 6 13-1 4 14-13 17-13 10-1 6 13-15 7-18 9-17 5-22

9-3 5-5

2-10

Independent Independent Independent Independent West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast

8-4 6-6 9-5 6-8 7-7 9-5 8-6 6-8 6-8 5-9 8-6 7-7 7-7 5-9

2nd 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 7th 2nd

4-10

5th 4th 6th 8th 5th 4th 4th 4th 7th

1-13

San Diego

2000-01

4-10

2001-02 San Diego

352-403

Overall Total (29 seasons)

Results By-School: Team

Record

Years

87-63

7 seasons 22 seasons

New Mexico San Diego

265-340

Marpe's West Coast Conference Results: Years Record

Highest Finishes - Year 2nd - 1985-86 & 1992-93

106-128

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West Coast Conference Tournament: Years Record Championships 9 6-7 1993 & 2000 All-Time wee Coaching Victories: Coach - School Wins (Yrs) 1. Caren Horstmeyer - SCU 112 (12) 2. *Jim Sollars - Portland 110 (1 5) 3. *Mary Hile-Nepfel - USF 109 (15) 4. *Kathy Marpe - San Diego 106 (17) 5. Bill Nepfel - USF 95 (1 3) • denotes active coaches

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5th Year AssociateHeadCoach Erik Johnson

Erik Johnson is now in his fifth season on San Diego's staff, bringing proven experience as a recruiter, motivator and enthusi– astic teacher of the game. With his promotion to Associate Head Coach , Erik now runs the Torero practices and will make the personnel substitutions in games . Johnson also heads up the recruiting efforts, coordinates the offense, and plays a major role in practice planning and scouting. In Johnson 's second season at USO, he helped the Toreros win the West Coast Conference Tournament title and earn a birth into the 2000 NCAA Tournament. Before joining the Torero staff, Johnson spent four seasons at the University of Rhode Island - the last two as a first assistant under Head Coach Linda Ziemke. In addition to manag ing the bulk of the recruiting duties for the Rams, Johnson's primary coach ing responsibilities at URI included developing post players, shooting , defense and scouting.

A native of San Jose, CA, Johnson was a four-year letter-winner at UC San Diego , leading the Tritons to three NCAA Division Ill Tournament appearances including a Sweet-16 . He served as captain and was the team 's leading scorer as a senior. He completed his career as the all-time career, and single-season three-point record holder. Johnson holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from UC San Diego (1994) and completed his Master's Degree in Adu lt Education at the University of Rhode Island (1997) . Johnson and wife Laura, who was a member of the USA National Volleyball team for five years , currently reside in Mira Mesa. The couple gave birth to their first child, Daly, in May of 2002 .

Two-time wee Coach of the Year Kathy Marpe leads a Torero coaching staff that has over 50 years of combined college coaching experience. Proven leader and motivator Erik Johnson has assumed the role of Associate Head Coach. Former All-American Shelley Sheetz brings energy and intensity to every Torero practice. 1st-year assistant Dana McGraw offers extensive coaching experience and a wealth of new ideas to the Torero program.

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2ndYear AssistantCoach Shelley Sheetz

Shelley Sheetz brings All-America honors and professional playing experience to the Torero staff as a second year assistant under Head Coach Kathy Marpe. Shelley coaches the USO guards and plays a major role in recruiting , scouting and practice planning . Sheetz, who played college basketball at the University of Colorado from 1991 -1995, was the fi rst ever Kodak All-America in Colorado's school history. The Big Eight Freshman of the Year in 1992, Sheetz earned All Big Eight and Big Eight Tournament honors in her junior and senior seasons. As a senior, Sheetz guided the Buffalos to a school record 25 game winning streak and her team finished 14-0 in the Big Eight Conference.

After Sheetz guided Colorado to the Elite Eight for the second time in her career, the Conference selected her as the 1995 Female Athlete of the Year. Sheetz was named All-America by Kodak, Associated Press , and U.S. Basketball Writers Association , and was a finalist for the Naismith Award . The state of Colorado honored her as the Sports Women of the Year in 1993 and 1995. When her career at Colorado ended , Sheetz became the Colorado and Big Eight leader of three-point baskets made at 252 , Colorado's second all-time points leader with 1,755, and second all-time leader in assists with 514. At the end of her collegiate career, Sheetz played professionally for Wuppertal , Germany, the Colorado Xplosion , and the Portland Power in the American Basketball League . Originally from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Sheetz was elected into the Iowa High School Hall of Fame in 1996. Sheetz began her coaching career in the Northwest, as an assistant at Washington State University.

1st Year AssistantCoach Dana McGraw

Dana McGraw brings extensive coaching experience and impressive creden– tials to USO as a first year assistant under Head Coach Kathy Marpe. McGraw has five years of coaching experience , holds an MBA from Baylor University and was a 1997 Summa Cum Laude graduate from Loyola University in New Orleans. Dana will work with the USO post players , as well as , assisting with recruiting and scouting efforts .

McGraw was hired in June of 2002 after serving as an assistant coach at San Diego State for the past two seasons . At San Diego State , she coached the post players , served as the academic liaison and assisted with recruiting . Prior to joining the Aztecs' coaching staff, McGraw held similar coaching positions at Chicago State , where she served as the recruiting coordinator during the 1999- 2000 season , and at Texas A&M-Commerce in 1998-1999. While earning her MBA at Baylor, McGraw served as a graduate assistant for the women 's basketball program. A native of Atlanta , McGraw earned the Cardinal Key Award given to the Most Outstanding Female Graduate at Loyola University. She was also given the Percy A. Roy, S.J . Memorial Award after earning the highest G.P.A. of a graduating senior. While attaining a B.A. in Philosophy, McGraw received the Senior Scholar-Athlete Award and was a member of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Honor Roll. McGraw was a member of the first intercollegiate women 's basketball team ever fielded by Loyola University. www.usdtoreros.com

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5-6 Senior G San Jose, CA-ArchbishopMittyHS #3 Kerri Nakamoto

2001-02: Proved to be one of the best three-point shooters in the nation ... Named an All-West Coast Conference Honorable Mention for second con– secutive season... Led the WCC in three-point shooting percentage (.460) ... Her 46% accuracy from three-point range was fifth best amongst NCAA Division I players in 2001-02... Fourth all-time in the WCC's single-season history,shooting 46% on the year from three-point range .. . Ranks among the

Nakamoto finished fifth in the nation in three-point shooting percentage (46%) while setting USD's all-time single season record with 64 treys last year

league's all-time top ten in career three-pointers made and career three-point percentage... Set San Diego's all-time single season record making 64 three– pointers on the year... Played and started in all 28 of USD's games... Led the team in scoring on seven occasions ... Averaged 12.6 points per game and 3.4 assists... Set a career-high with 24 points in USD's season opener at Denver (11-18-01) .. . Also posted a 23-point performance vs. U of the Pacific (12-1- 01) .. . Went 6-for-8 from three-point range vs. UCLA (12-05-01) ... Tied a career-high with 10 assists at UC Irvine (12-21-01 )... Led the team in assists nine different times ... Set a career-high with six steals vs. Gonzaga (1-12- 02) ... Ranked in the league's top ten in both steals (1.86, 4 th ) and assists (3.14, T-9 th ) per game during conference play. 2000-01: Was named an All-West Coast Conference Honorable mention se– lection after a stellar sophomore season ... Started in all 26 USO games and named team MVP... Averaged 10.5 points a game in 2000-01 , second best on the team ... Shot 42% from the three-point line... Drained 48 three point bas– kets, a Torero team-high in 2000-01 .. . Dished out 10 assists against Gonzaga (1-25-01) which ranks second all-time for a Torero in a single game ... Six times Nakamoto led the team in scoring as a sophomore... Was fourth on the team in rebounds, totaling 87 in 2000-01 ... Led the team in steals with 49 total picks and led the team in assists with 80. 1999-00: Earned San Diego's Coaches Award for her freshman performance... San Diego's third best scorer (8.6 points per game) while starting in all 30 games as a freshman ... Shot a remarkable .363 from beyond the arc... Netted 49 three-pointers, the second most by a Torero in 1999-00... Scored a career– high 21 points at UC Irvine (1-2-00)... Against CS Northridge (12-11-99), she recorded 14 points, 9 assists and 5 steals. Prep: Led Archbishop Mitty to a 31-0 record and a state title as a senior while averaging 16 points per game... Earned First Team AII-CCS, and third consecu– tive First Team All-Blossom League honors as a senior... Mitty won three consecutive league and section championships .. . Was named team Co-MVP as a senior atter earning Best Offensive award following her sophomore and junior seasons... Monarchs compiled a 83-8 mark in her three seasons as a starter... Team won Nor-Cal championship as a freshman .. . Played club ball for the San Jose Jammers on a team that compiled a 22-2 record.

Nakamoto'sCareer Highs 24 - Points 7 - Rebounds 10 - Assists 6 - Steals 6 - 3-pointers 1 - Block

@ U of Denver (11-18-01) *vs. Gonzaga (1-12-02) •@ UC Irvine (12-21-01) vs. Gonzaga (1-12-02) vs. UCLA (12-5-01) *@ San Francisco (2-16-02)

•accomplished more than once

Kerri Nakamoto's Career Stats Total

3PT

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E!i:lli 109-248 92-205 77-206 278-659

E!i:lli 64-139 48-114 49-135

Year

Gp/Gs 28-28 26-26 30-30

Pct

t>,yg

Min 929 852 997

t>,yg 12.6 10.5

Ft-Fla

fill 56 49 40

Blk Reb

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~ .693 .759 .794 .740

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01-02 00-01 99-00 Totals

.440 .449 .374

.460 .421 .363 .415

70-101

3 0 0

92 87 54

96 80 72

3.3 352 3.3 273 1.8 257 2.8 882

41-54 54-68

8.6

84-84 2778

.422 161-388

165-223

248

145

3 233

10.5

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5-7Senior G Downington, PA - Downington HS #35 Jen Wedo

2001 -02: A very effective three-point shooter... Appeared in 12 games as a junior... Scored a career-high five points vs. Texas San Antonio in the San Diego Surf-n-Slam Tournament (12-28-01 )... Scored in five of the 12 games she played in... Was 2-for-

Wedo is a deadly three-piont shooter. Coach Marpe refers to her as a "zone-buster"

3 from three-point range on the season .. . Connected on trey's at St. Mary's (2-15-02) and vs. Texas San Antonio (12-28-01) .

2000-01 : Played a back-up role for the Toreros as a sophomore... Appeared in 12 games and totaled 22 minutes... Scored two points against Portland (2-22-01 ). 1999-00: Appeared in 13 games for the Toreros... Scored her first collegiate points with a three-pointer versus Quinnipiac (11-26- 99) ... Provided San Diego with quality minutes. Prep: Earned four varsity letters at Downingtown , leading the Whipppets to two state championships (Pennsylvania 4A)... Named All-Area selection in junior and senior seasons ... Main Line, Wedo's club team finished top-10 in the National Tournament. Personal: Anthropology major and communications minor... Chose USD for academic reputation and for the quality of the basketball program ... Also recruited by Marshall, Towson State, Manhattan and New Hampshire... Parents are Bill and Sue Wedo... Born Octo– ber 28, 1980 in Allentown, PA.

Wedo's CareerHighs

vs. Texas San-Antonio (12-28-01) vs. Pepperdine (1-13-00) •vs. Texas San-Antonio (12-28-01)

5 - Points 2 - Rebounds 1 - Assists 1 - Steal 1 - 3-pointers 1 - Block

•@ Fordham ( 11-23-01) *@St. Mary's (2-15-02) •@ Colorado ( 11-20-01)

*accomplished more than once

JenWedo'sCareer Stats

3PT .E.9.:m

Total

fill lil!! Reb m Pis m

_e_g .455 .125 .182 266

_e_g .667 .000 .200 272

_e_g .167 .000 .000 .066

Ft-Fla

.E.9.:m

YllI 01-02 00-01 99-00 Totals

I!,

Min

~

2-3 0-3 1-5

02 02 0.4 0.3

1-6 0-2 0-7

1.1 02 0.5 0.5

2 2

1

1

5-11

42 22 49

2 2 6

12-0 12-0 13-0 37--0

13

1-8

0 2

0 2 3

2 5

2-11 6-30

1-15

3-11

5

20

3

10

111

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6-2 Senior C Cincinnati, OH-MountNotre Dame HS #42 Erin Malich

2001-02: Led the Toreros in scoring (14.7 ppg) .. Named an AI I-WCC Honorable Mention player... Shattered personal career-highs in virtu

Malich had an outstanding junior year leading the Toreros in scoring at 14.7 points per game

ally every statistical category... Finished conference play ranking among the top ten in scoring (15.1), field goal percentage (.473), blocks (1 .5) and rebounding (6.9) ... Scored a career-high 28 points vs. St. Mary's (2-2-02) in her first start of the year... Played in 24 games and started eight. .. Led USO in scoring nine times ... Posted two double-doubles the first at Pepperdine (1-26-02) scoring 17 points and grabbing 10 rebounds, the other at Gonzaga (2-7-02) scoring 19 points and total– ing 12 rebou nds... Posted double figures in scoring 20 times... Aver– aged 25 minutes per game.. . Along with leading USO in scoring, Malich led the team in overall field goal percentage (.489) , rebounds per game (6.1) and blocks per game (1.37). 2000-01: Was a big contributor for San Diego as a sophomore.. . Was third on the team in rebounds (3.7 average) ... Started in two games and played in all 26... Scored in double figures five times ... Totaled a career-high 16 points against St. Mary's (1-20-01 )... Blocked three shots and grabbed eight rebounds , both season-highs, against #1 O Oklahoma (12-21 -00) ... Averaged 17 minutes played in 2000-01 . Posted career numbers in just about every statistical category. 1999-00: Earned USD's Most Improved Player Award... Averaged 4.3 points per game, 3.0 rebounds per game and shot 47.4% from the floor while appearing in 24 games for the Toreros... Played wel l at Pepperdine, recording 13 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds while shoot– ing a perfect 5-for-5 from the field.... Contributed solid minutes in the NCAA Tournament, recording 4 points (2-for-3 shooting) and 1 steal vs. Notre Dame. Prep: Played a key role leading Mount Notre Dame to a Greater Girls Cincinnati League title as team advanced to regional playoffs as a senior... Earned Most Improved award as a junior for the Cougars .. Played club ball for the Classicway Cagers... Did not play competitive basketball until her freshman year of high school. Personal : Sociology major and biology minor... Chose USO for its beauty, location, size and quality of the basketball team.. . Attended three difference high schools .. . Brother, Brian swims for Ohio State and sister, Nikki played basketball at Southern Illinois... Parents are Al and Carol Malich... Born July 19, 1981 in New Orleans, LA.

Malich's CareerHighs

vs. St. Mary's (2-2-02) @ Gonzaga (2-7-02) @ Gonzaga (2-7-02) vs. Portland ( 1- 10-02) @ Pepperdine (2-26-00) VS. Boise St. (12-9-01)

28 - Points 12 - Rebounds 7 - Off. Boards

5 - Blocks 4 - Assists 4 - Steals

Erin Malich'sCareer Stats

J PT

Total

Blk B..e..!1 ill lli ill 33 146 6.1 353 14.7 13 00 3.7 163 6.3 10 72. 3.0 103 4.3 56 314 4.3 619 8.4

fill 34 13 19 66

A

Pct

Pct f.s.:m

Ft-Fla 90-124

!'_g .200 000 .000 .166

f.s.:m 131-268

Min

~

~ 01-02 00-01 99-00 Totals

.489 .401 .474 .459

14

.726 .627 .744 .703

1-5 0-0 0-1 1-6

616 450 392

24-8 26-2 24-0

37-59 29-39

11

6'.>-1 57

19 44

37-78

156-222

74-10 1458

231-503

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6-1 Junior F Reno, NV-Reno HS Padgett

#33 Melissa

2001-02: Played in all 28 games starting in 18 as a sophomore.. Made 15 consecu tive starts... The Toreros were 10-5 in those games ... Posted career numbers in rebounds (109) blocks (14) and steals (16) during her sophomore season .. . Set a career-high with 11 rebounds at Denver (11 -18-00} in the season opener. .. Grabbed 10 boards during a home game against Sacramento State (11- 19- 01 ).. Began the season averaging 6.7 rebounds a game through the first nine contests .. Scored a season-high eight points vs. Texas San-Antonio (12-28-01 ).. Made three starts during confer– ence play. 2000-01 : Padgett had some big moments as a freshman ... Scored a career-high 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds in just her sec– ond collegiate game at UCLA (11-28-00)... Scored 14 points against Oakland (12-29-00)... Scored 13 points in WCC conference game against San Francisco (2-17-01) .. . Averaged 4.3 points a game and 2.2 rebounds playing in 26 games and starting three... Shot 27% from three-point range . Prep: Earned Nevada State Player of the Year honors while aver– aging 15 points and 8 rebounds... Led her team to a State runner-up finish in her senior year... Named Conference Player of the Year in her junior season as Reno High School won the Division Champion– ship... A First-Team Al l-Division selection and during her sophomore campaign . Personal : Secondary education major... Chose USO for its basket– ball program, location and academics.. Also recruited by Pacific, Montana, Gonzaga, New Mexico and Santa Clara.. Comes from a basketball oriented family... Father, Pete played basketbal l at Ne– vada-Reno; uncle, Chris played basketball at New Mexico and grand– father, Jim played basketball at Oregon State... Parents are Pete and Debbi Padgett... Born on October 23, 1981 in Carson City, NV.

Padgett made an instant impact at USO, scoring 16 points at UCLA in just her second collegiate game

Padgett'sCareer Highs 16 - Points

@ UCLA (11-28-00) @ U of Denver (11-18-01) vs. Sacramento St. (11-19-01) •@ San Francisco (2- 16-02) vs. U of Pacific (12-01-01) vs. St. Mary's (2-2-02)

11 - Rebounds 5 - Off. Boards

2 - Blocks 4 - Assists 2 - Steals

·accomplished more than once

Melissa Padgett's Career Stats Total Year Gp/Gs Min fs:I!IA 01-02 28-18 614 38-117 00-01 26-3 400 37-105 Totals 54-21 1014 75-222

3PT fs:I!IA

Pis fil'.9

fill Blk Reb fil'.9

A

!'£! .325 352 .379

Ft-Fla

Pct .176 .270 .225

Pct

3.7 4.3 4.0

104

3.9 2.2 3.1

6-34

109

34 10 44

14

16

22-32 27-37 49-69

.688 730 .710

111

9

10-37 16-71 .

11

215

165

Z/

23

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6-1 Junior C Bodega, CA - ElMolino HS #34 Marta Menuez

2001-02: A big presence in the paint. .. Led the Toreros in offensive rebounding and finished third in the WCC in that category... Started in 26 of USD's 28 games as a sophomore... Posted career numbers averaging 11 .7 points per game and 5.1 rebou nds ... Set a career– high scoring 20 points against Gonzaga (1-12-02) .. Recorded a double-double scoring 17 points and grabbing 11 rebounds at Port– land (2-9-02).. Her 84 offensive rebounds was a Torero high ... Posted double figures in scoring on 20 occasions... Scored 19 points at San Francisco (2-16-02) ... Set a career-high with 11 rebounds

Menuez finished the 2001-02 season as one of the best offensive rebounders in the conference. Her 84 offen– sive boards was third best in the league

(twice) first at Portland (2-9-02) and at St. Mary's (2-15-02) .. . Blocked a career-best three shots vs. Pepperdine (2-21-02) ... Totaled 17 blocks on the season which was second highest for any Torero in 01-02... Averaged 23 minutes per game ... Shot .456 percent from the field which was good for second highest on the team ... Her 11.7 point average was third highest for any Torero in 01-02 ... Also ranked in the WCC's top-ten in field goal percentage (.456). 2000-01: Menuez completed a solid freshman season ... Expected to play a big role as a sophomore .. . Playing in all 26 games in her first season at USO, Menuez averaged 4.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game ... Shot a team-high 53.1 % from the field ... She scored a ca– reer-high 11 points at Gonzaga (2-24-01 )... Scored 1 O points against UC Riverside on (12-30-00).. Was second on the team with 36 offensive rebounds ... Once led the team in rebounds in a game and twice in blocks. Prep: Led El Molino High School to a 12-0 league championship and a second round play-off appearance... Named All-Empire Co-Player of the Year, First Team All-League, All-State, League MVP and Scholar Athlete in her senior campaign ... Earned First Team All-League, Co– MVP, and First Team All-Empire honors as she led her team to a league championship in her junior season ... During her sophomore year she received first team all-league honors ... Also lettered in soccer earning team captain and the coaches award. Personal: Undeclared major... Chose USO for its beautiful campus, academics, team and coaches ... Also recruited by San Francisco, New Orleans and Boise State.. Parents are Eric and Buffy Menuez & Nick Peck and Barbara Peterson... Mother, Barbara Peterson , let– tered in fencing at the University of Michigan ... Marta was born on February 13, 1982 in Sebastopol, CA.

Menuez'sCareerHighs 20 - Points

vs. Gonzaga (1-12-02) *@ St.Mary's (2-15-02) @St. Mary's (2-15-02) vs. Pepperdine (2-21-02) *vs. LMU (2-23-02) @ UC Irvine (12-21-02)

11 - Rebounds 9 - Off. Boards

3 - Blocks 3 -Assists 3 - Steals

*accomplished more than once

Marta Menuez's Career Stats Total

3PT

Pts fil'..9

Blk Reb fil'..9

fill

Min 667

Pct E9.:£M

Pct .588 .690 .611

Year 01-02 00-01 Totals

Ft-Fta 87-148

E9.:£M 120-263

Pct .000 .000 .000

!',

Gp/Gs

5.1 2.5 3.9

11.7

327 115 442

143

17

0-1 0-0 0-1

13

19

.456 .531 .474

28-26

4.4 8.1

29-42

66

5

3

8

43-81

271 938

26-0

209

'Z1

22

116-190

13

163-344

54-26

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5-9 Junior F Galt, CA - GaltHS

Plocher

#21 Marie

2001-02: Sat out the entire season as a medical redshirt.

2000-01: Appeared in 18 games as a sophomore... Scored a career– high 13 points on 5-10 shooting against UC Riverside (12-30-00)... Totaled a career best five rebounds twice vs Oakland (12-29-00)

Scored a career-high 13 points against UC Riverside as a sophomore. Returns to the Torero line-up after sitting out last season as a medical redshirt

and against UC Riverside (12-30-00) ... Promises to be a key player for the Toreros in 2001-02. 1999-00: Appeared in 20 games for the Toreros... Contributed valu– able minutes in a 48-44 victory over San Francisco (2-5-00)... Scored 4 points and grabbed 2 rebounds while shooting 2-for-3 from the floor. Prep: Prolific scorer in high school, averaging 20 points and 8 re– bounds as a senior at Galt High School. .. Leading scorer in the Sierra Valley Conference in her senior campaign. Scored 16 points per game and six boards as a junior; 12 points and five rebounds per outing as a sophomore... Named team MVP all four years and led Galt HS to a conference championship (20-2 record) in 1997...Also com– peted in soccer and volleyball... Won two All-Sierra Valley Confer– ence honors in soccer and was team MVP... Played club ball for the Sacramento Capitals. Personal: Undeclared major.. . Chose USO for the location, weather, beach and diversity.. . Also recruited by the United States Military Academy at West Point, San Jose State, UC Riverside and San Diego State... Loves to draw and play the piano.. . Mom is Kathy Ritchie .. . Born September 23, 1980 in Sacramento, CA.

Plocher'sCareer Highs 13 - Points 5 - Rebounds

vs. UC Riverside (12-30-00) *vs. UC Riverside (12-30-00) •@ Pepperdine (2-9-01) •@ San Francisco (1 - 19-01) @St. Mary's (1-26-00)

1 - Assist 2 - Steals 1 - 3-pointer

*accomplished more than once

Marie Plocher's CareerStats Total Year Gp/Gs Min ~ 00--01 18--0 75 8-23 99-00 20-0 00 4-19 Totals 38-0 171 12-42

3PT ~

fill Blk Reb m Pis m

Pct

Pct .348 .211 285

Ft-Fla

Pct .600 .545 .571

I',

.000 .500 .333

0-1 1-2 1-3

6-10 6-11

22 15 jf

4

7 2 9

0 0 0

17 13 ~

0.9 0.6 0.7

1.2 0.8 0.9

3

12-21

7

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5-10 Sophomore G Del Mar, CA - Santa Fe Christian HS #13 Brandi Co/Jato

2001-02: A very dangerous outside shooter and pure scorer... Played in 20 games as a true freshman in 2001-02 ... Scored a season and career-high 17 points vs. Sacramento State (11- 19-01) connecting on three of five from three-point range ... Averaged eight minutes per game ... Was 13-of-28 from three– point range for a 46% average on the season ... Finished the season a perfect 9-of-9 from the free-throw line ... Shot 43% from the field on the season hitting 21-of-48 field goals. Prep: Comes to USD from Santa Fe Christian High School. .. Averaged 35 points per game as a senior... Finished her high school career as the leading scorer in San Diego section his– tory and second in California State history behind Cheryl Miller... Santa Fe finished as CIF Finalists ... Collato was named a Collate averaged 35 points per game as a senior in high school and finished 2nd behind Cheryl Miller as California's all-time prep leader in career points second-team All-State performer... As a junior was named the San Diego Player of the Year... Averaged 26 points per game as junior, leading her team to a State Finals appear– ance ... Santa Fe claimed CIF Championships her sophomore and junior seasons ... Was named the Coastal League Playe r of the Year as a sophomore ... Played for the Below the Rim club team... Was coached at Santa Fe by Paul Clark. Personal: Undecided on a major... Chose USD for academic reputation and the location close to home... Also recruited by Boise State and Gonzaga... Parents are Richard and Cathy Collato... Born November 10, 1982.

Collato'sCareerHighs

vs. Sacramento State (11-19-01) @ U of Denver (11-18-01)

17 - Points 4 - Rebounds 1 - Assist 2 - Steals 1 - Block 3 - 3-pointers

*@St.Mary's (2-15-02) *vs. Portland (1-10-02)

vs. San Francisco (1-31-02) *vs. Centenary (01-03-02)

·accomplished more than once

Brandi Collato's CareerStats Total

3PT

fill Blk Rfill m Pis m

A

Min

Year 01-02 Totals

Gp/Gs

Pct 438 .438

Pct .464 .464

Ft-Fla

Pct 1.00 1.00

~

~

23 Zl

64 64

9-9 9-9

20-0 20-0

160 160

21-48 21-48

13-28 13-28

1.2 1.2

2 2

10 10

3.2 32

3 J

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5-6 Freshman PG Auburn, CA - Placer HS #12 Polly Dong

2001-02: Sat out the entire season as a medical redshirt.

Prep: Came to USO from Placer High School in Au- burn , California.. . Was the Sierra Foothill League

MVP as a senior.. . Led the Placer Hillmen to a league championship and a CIF section semi-final appearance as a senior.. . Served as the Hillmen's team captain as a junior and senior.. . Was the Placer team MVP both as a junior and senior... Was an all-league selection as a junior on a team that went to the CIF semi-finals ...Coached by Tony Camillucci at Placer.

Personal: Undecided on a major... Also recruited by the University of Pennsylvania and Boise State... Parents are Dennis and Patty Dong ... Born on December 8, 1982 in Auburn , CA.

5-10 Freshman F Anaheim, CA-EsperanzaHS #22 Lindsay Helvey

Prep: Honored as a McDonalds All– American Nominee after a standout se– nior season at Esperanza High School in Anaheim.. . Led Esperanza to the 200 1-2002 Sunset League Champi –

onship as a junior and senior... Named the league's MVP as a senior.. . Tabbed as a first team AII-CIF performer scoring 13 points and dishing out four assists per game during her final prep season .. . Also first team all-league player as a junior.

Personal: Born on July 18, 1984 in Whittier, California ... Also recruited by USF, Cal Poly SLO and UC Irvine ... Chose USO because of the beautiful campus and location ... Undecided on a major at USO .. . Notes that family is very important to her.

5-10 Freshman PG ColoradoSprings, CO- Pine CreekHS #5 Tiara Harris

Prep: Harris comes to USO from Pine Creek High School in Colorado Springs ... She averaged 15 points, seven rebounds and five assists per con– test as a prep senior. .. Earned 1 st Team All-State honors in Colorado.. . Competed at the 4A level at Pine Creek in the Metro League ... Named team MVP as a junior and senior.

Personal: Full name is Tiara Renee Harris... Born on October 1, 1983 in Dayton , Ohio... Also recruited by USF, Gonzaga and Loyola Marymount .. . Chose USO because of the atmosphere and the basketball program .. . Ran track and cross country in high school ... Daughter of Tim and Michelle Harris. You can hear all Torero home games and selected road games live on the internet @ www.usdtareras.com

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6-1 Freshman F Leipzig, Gennany- CarlGoerde/erHS #41 Andrea Krug

Prep: Comes to USO from Leipzig , Ger– many ... Coached by former San Diego assistant Dawn Baker on a prep club team in Leipzig ... Played on Germany's Youth National squad ... Attended Carl-Goerdeler

High School.

Personal: Born on February 8, 1984 in Leipzig , Germany ... Both parents played basketball at the university level in Germany ... Came to USO because of the basketball program and beautiful campus .. . Nickname is And i.

5-11 Freshman F Renton, WA - Liberty HS #24 Jamie earm•n

Prep: Comes to USO from Liberty High School

in Renton , Washington ... Named the KingCo Player of the Year after putting up 18 points and grabbing nine rebounds as a prep senior. .. Honored as league MVP and AII-Eastside player as a senior... Seattle Times Athlete of the Year as a senior.. . Also earned first team all-league honors as a junior... Coached by Shiree Harsh at Liberty. Personal: Full name is Jamie Allin Corwin .. . Born on January 11 , 1984 in Redmond, Washington ... An all everything athlete as a prep ... Earned honors playing soccer, softball and throwing the javelin ... Finished 1 st in state throwing the javelin as a senior... All league player in both softball and soccer... Also recruited by Gonzaga and New Orleans ... Chose USO because of the basketball program and sunny weather... Daughter of Ted and Dana Corwin .

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2002-03BroadcastRaster

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#3

#13

#12 5'6" Freshman Guard

#5

5'7" Sophomore Guard

5'6" Senior Guard

5'10" Freshman Guard

Kerri Nakamoto

Brandi Collato

Polly Dong

Tiara Harris

#21 5'9" Junior Forward

#22 5'10" Freshman Forward

#24 5'11" Freshman Forward

#33

6'1" Junior Forward

Marie Plocher

Melissa Padgett

Jamie Corwin

Lindsay Helvey A . . ~ / ~'\ f

#34

#41 6'1" Freshman Forward

#42 6'2" Senior Forward

#35

6'1" Junior Center

5'7" Senior Guard

Marta Menuez

Andrea Krug

Erin Malich

Jen Wedo

Kathy Marpe Head Coach 23rd-Year

Shelley Sheetz Assistant Coach 2nd-Year

Erik Johnson

Dana McGraw Assistant Coach 1st-Year

Associate Head Coach 5th-Year

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10-5HomeMart RecordBreakingPerformancesHighlight2001-02Season A home record of 10-5 and amazing individual accomplishments high– lighted a promising 2001 -02 season for the San Diego women's bas– ketball program. After beginning the season 1-3, USO raced out to a 10-4 overall record , nearly knocking off No. 4 Iowa State in the pro– cess . 2001-02 Final wee standings wee

Overall W-L 23 -8

W-L PCT 11 -3 .786 9-5 .643 9-5 .643 9-5 .643 7-7 . 500 5-9 . 357 4-10 .286 2-12 .143

School *"Pepperdine *Santa Clara #San Franci sco #St. Mary's L. Marymount Portland San Diego Gonzaga •NCAA Tournament Team Awcc Tournament Winner # WNIT Tournament Team

San Diego senior Melissa Glazebrook set a new standard at USO as she passed out 120 assists en route to becoming the school's al l-time career assist leader. Junior guard Kerri Nakamoto was automatic from three-point range , completing a stellar junior season ranked fifth na– tionally in three-point shooting accuracy. Forward Erin Malich enjoyed a breakout year as a junior, leading the Toreros in scoring with 14.7 points per game and ranking among the league's best in several key categories , including rebounding and blocked shots.

21- 10 18-1 2 16-13 15-13 13-15 13-15 11 -18

The San Diego faithful and the Jenny Craig Pavilion wel comed the team's homecoming after the season began with a four-game road trip

that took USO to New York State after games with nationally ran ked Colorado and the University of Denver. The Toreros responded to the warm reception with excell ent play through– out the month of December. Playing seven of eight games in the JCP duri ng the month , USO would reel off seven con– secu tive victories, including a 79-51 drubbing of UCLA. Kerri Nakamoto led a Torero attack that buried a season-hi gh 12 three-poi nters during the rout. On December 30th , the Toreros put their seven game wi n– ning streak on the line against unbeaten and No. 4 Iowa State in the championship game of San Diego's holiday Surf-n– Slam Tournament. USO would play exceptionally well, tak– ing the Cyclones into overtime , before Iowa State won a thri ller 69-67. Seniors Melissa Glazebrook and Robyn Fortney led the way for the Toreros, with Fortney tallying a career– high 20 points. The USO Toreros , who battled team injuries throughout the season , finished with an overa ll record of 13-15 and 4-10 in very competitive West Coast Conference . With the return of frontcourt standouts Erin Malich and Marta Menuez, along with backcourt starter Kerri Nakamoto, the Toreros are opti– mistic they will enjoy success for the 2002-03 campaign .

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~ -. \.~ -- 2002 graduate Melissa Glazebrook ~et USD's all-time record for career assists

NCAADivision I Three-Point FG Percentage Leaders 01-02 Rk Name, School Cl. Ht. Po. G 3FG

3FGA

3FG%

5-10

27 31 34 28 28

70 64 69 62 64

145 134 145 131 139

48.3 47.8 47.6 47.3 46.0

1 2 3 4 5

Sr.

G G G G G

Lindsay Herbert, Utah

5-9 5-9

Sara Boyer, Wis.-Green Bay Kristin Rethman, Kansas St. Jenia Dimitrova, New Mexico St. Kerri Nakamoto, San Diego

Jr.

Sr. Jr. Jr.

5-1 1

5-6

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2001-02Final Statistics andResults

2001-02 Player and Team Statistics

Rebounding

Avg 14.7 12.6 11 .7

TO Blk Stl Pts

Avg PF A

Pct

Off Def Tot

FT-A

3FG-A

Pct

Pct

PLAYER STATS GP-GS FG-A

353 352 327 198 127 107 104 211

33

34 56 13 34 22 19 52 16 10

90 46 72 53 44

14 96 19 45 39 32

81 68 72 85 43 45 52 76 22

6.1 3.3 5.1 4.2 2.1 3.2 2.8 3.9 1.2 0.2

146

90-124 70-101 87-148

92 79 59 76 46 59 57 73

.726 .693 .588 .722 .846 .750 .509 .688

54 13 84 42 10 21 22 36

131-268 .489 109-248 .440 120-263 .456

1-5

.200 .460 .000 .246 .410 .333 .241 .176 .464 .667

24-8

Malich, E

3

92

28-28 28-26 28-24

64-139

Nakamoto, K Menuez, M Fortney, R Arendsen , J

17

143 118

0-1

7.5 7.3 5.1 3.8 3.7 3.2 1.1

5 2

52-72 33-39

72-195 61-154 48-138 36-126 38-1171

15-61

.369 .396 .348 .286 .325 .438 .455

56 80 79

43-105

27-2 25-6

37

22-66

9-12

Blaine, C

120 73

28-55 22-32

7-29 6-34

Glazebrook, M

28-28 28-18

14

62 18

34

109

Padgett, M Collato, B

3

64 13

2 2

23

13

9-9 1-6

1.000 10

13-28

20-0 12-0

21-48

4

5

2

2

.176

2-3

0

5-11

Wedo, J

Rebounding

Pts Avg

TO Blk Stl

A

FT-A

Off Def Tot Avg

Pct

Pct

3FG-A

FG-A

Pct

GP

TEAM STATS

257 1856 66.3 237 1822 65.1

403 503 80 514 540 94

34.5

340 627 967

401-598 .671 423-601 .704

173-471 .367 103-347 .297

.409 .421

641-1568 648-1541

28 28

San Diego Opponents

352 684 1036 37.0

Bold - Indicates Team Leader

Home: 10-5

vera I: 13-15 WCC: 4-10

2001-02 Season Results

High Rebounder Padgett(11) Padgett(?) Padgett(6) Blaine(11) Padgett(6) Padgett(?) Fortney(?) Padgett(10) Fortney(8) Malich(?) Fortney(5) Menuez(6) Malich(8) Nakamoto(?) Nakamoto(6) Menuez(5) Malich(?) Malich(10) Malich(8) Malch(9) Malich(12) Menuez(11) Menuez(11) Fortney(10) Menuez(8) Glazebrook( 11)

High Scorer Nakamoto(24) Menuez(12) Blaine(21) Menuez(17) Nakamoto(23) Nakamoto(18) Malich(21) Blaine(16) Collato(17) Blaine(21) Menuez(17) Fortney(20) Arendsen(14) Malich(15) Menuez(20) Nakamoto(22) Menuez(15)

Record

Att. 560

W/L

Score 66-67 44-83 73-63 52-57 64-63 79-51 73-63 73-61 84-60 92-53 92-43 79-69 62-70 65-73 75-85 55-79 60-70 63-48 51-65 65-87 63-64 56-61 62-60 52-82 61-42 64-60

Date

Opponent

0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3 2-3 3-3 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 8-4 9-4

L L

Nov. 18 Nov. 20 Nov.23 Nov. 24 Dec. 1

at Univ. of Denver

2474

at Colorado at Fordham at Hofstra

w w w w w w w w w w w L L L

n/a n/a

306 512 877 676 570 315

UNIV. of the PACIFIC

UCLA

Dec.5 Dec.8 Dec.9

SAN JOSE STATE

BOISE STATE

Dec.19 Dec. 21 Dec.28 Dec.30 Jan.03 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan 19 Jan 25 Jan 26 Jan. 31

SACRAMENTO STATE

at UC Irvine

2139 1756

TEXAS SAN-ANTONIO

67-69 OT

IOWASTATE CENTENARY *PORTLAND *GONZAGA

558 711

10-4 10-5 11-5 11-6 11-7 11-8 11-9

65-75OT

1320 1334

*SANTA CLARA at *Santa Clara

738 552 342 802

L L L L L L L L L

Malich(20) Malich(17) Malich(19) Malich(28) Malich(19) Malich(17)

at*LMU

at *Pepperdine

*SAN FRANCISCO

*ST. MArY'S at *Gonzaga at *Portland at *St. Mary's

11-10 12-10 12-11 12-12 12-13 12-14 13-14 13-15

1081

Feb.2 Feb.7 Feb.9

w

310 406

Arendsen(22) Menuez(19) Nakamoto(19) Nakamoto(16)

1134 2256

Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb.28

at*USF

578 721

*PEPPERDINE

w

Malich(?)

*L. MARYMOUNT

1092

Malich(17)

L

Arend sen(6)

*$Santa Clara

·o enotes West Coast Conference Game $Denotes West Coast Conference Tournament Game

Kerri Nakamoto finished 5th in the nation in 3-point shooting percentage in 2001-02

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