USD Women's Soccer 1994

HONOR ROLL

WCC Scholar-Athletes Mindy Campbell Danielle Lopez Aly Parker Molly Sullivan Denise Timmermans

AII-WCC, First Team Dawn Birdsall Michele Kennedy

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AII-WCC, Second Team Monica Costello 1993 AllisonWorden 1993 Mindy Campbell 1992 Karmyn Clark 1992 Kelly Arthur 1992

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Karmyn Clark Amanda Stack Corrie Bergeron Kelly Arthur Katie Artz Tonya Gonser Suzanne Harker

AII-WCC, Honorable Mention Karmyn Clark 1993 Michelle Bush 1993 wee All-Academic Mindy Campbell 1992, 1993 Danielle Lopez 1993

USO Most Valuable Player Karmyn Clark

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Dawn Birdsall

1994 PREVIEW

At USD's team photo session last year, Coach Tony da Luz decided to break from school tradition. He asked a group of first-year players to pose for the team's yearbook cover, an honor generally reserved for seniors. Da Luz knew what he was doing that day as half of the freshmen (now sophomores) returned for this year's cover which features AII-WCC selections from a year ago. The youth movement is underway at USD, yet da Luz isn't so much rebuilding as he is stockpiling. Last year underclassmen figured in 94% of the team's scor– ing. San Diego also returns its top five scorers from a year ago when the club finished third in wee scoring (2 .81 goals per game). AII-WCC first teamer Michele Kennedy led USD in points with 12 goals and seven assists and moves from the forward position to midfield this season . There she will be joined by sophomore Monica Costello, who came on strong in the second half of 1993, collecting a school-record seven points in one game while tallying goals in six straight contests. Junior Annmarie Snorksy brings consider- able experience at midfield, having spent a full season with the Toreros and one year at Portland. San Diego's defense looks particularly strong, despite the loss of AII-WCC performer Karmyn Clark. Sophomore Michelle Bush will continue to be the leader on defense. Da Luz has also solidified the defense by moving veteran forward Kristen Campbell and midfielder Dawn Birdsall to the back. Redshirt freshman Amanda Stack and newcomer Joy lwanaga are expected to see time on defense as well. Sophomore goalkeeper Allison Worden hopes to continue the form that saw her compile six shutouts and a miniscule 0.62 goals-against average in 1993. Worden set a WCC record last October with 19 saves in USD's 1-0 upset victory over No. 20 Washington. San Diego opens the 1994 season playing five of its first six games in the friendly confines of Torero Stadium where the team posted a 7-1 mark last year. USD begins WCC action Sept. 8 when No. 5 ranked Santa Clara comes to town.

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