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1998 B ig West Champions • Four P layers o f the Year • 55 A l l - P layers

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(2009 t.v. & radio roster)

keith colemanhead coach • 16th season

michelle colemanasst. coach • 16th season

#23 • kim hargrave• 5-3 • d/mf • junior •

carmen padilla asst coach • 3rd season

kris hall vol asst coach • 1st season

#00 • myia williams• 5-9 • gk • freshman •

#1 • jill medigovich• 5-11 • gk • rs-junior •

#2 • sarah grable• 5-5 • f/mf • rs-freshman •

#3 • laura hogan• 5-8 • d/mf • sohpomore •

#6 • sammi teramae• 5-3 • f • junior •

#7 • kayla villalpando• 5-5 • mf • freshman •

#5 • angelica figueroa• 5-3 • mf • sohpomore •

#8 • maricela padilla• 5-7 • mf • freshman •

#9 • chelsea gomes• 5-4 • d • senior •

#10 • kylee ah choy• 5-5 • d • junior •

#11 • kristina wavomba• 5-9 • f • sophomore •

#12 • alex topp• 5-11 • d • sophomore •

#14 • natalie wong• 5-7 • mf • junior •

#15 • lydia jackson• 5-5 • f/mf • senior •

#16 • laura hernandez• 5-2 • mf/f • freshman •

#18 • kellie nakahara• 5-4 • d • senior •

#20 • kortney agdeppa• 5-3 • d • freshman •

#21 • jamie jimenez• 5-6 • f • sophomore •

#22 • chyanne alejado• 5-5 • mf • junior •

#17 • lauren olvera• 5-5 • f/d • freshman •

#4 • rebecca riddle• 5-4 • f • junior •

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(quick facts & table of contents)

(credits & covers)The 2009 Pacific Women’s Soccer Media Guide was published by the Department of Athletic Media Relations to serve all media and followers of Tiger Soccer. Writ-ten, designed and compiled by Monique Moyal, media relations assistant with

assistance from Benjamin Laskey in previous seasons. Editorial assistance provided by the soccer staff, Angela Bertocchini, Mike Dalgety, Benjamin Laskey and Mike Millerick. Photo credits to George Steckler, Matt Brown and the media relations staff.

Pictured on the cover are: Alex Topp (top left), Kristina Wavomba (top right), Laura Hogan (bot-tom left) and Jill Medigovich (bottom right). The center photo features seniors Chelsea Gomes, Lydia Jackson and Kellie Nakahara. The top center photo features Kylee Ah Choy, Natalie Wong, Kellie Nakahara, Chyanne Alejado and Sammi Teramae (left to right). The bottom center photo features Angelica Figueroa of the Mexican National Team, Laura Hernandez of the Colombian National Team and Maricela Padilla of the Mexican National Team (left to right) .

(table of contents)Quick Facts .................................................................... 12009 Season Outlook .................................................... 22009 Roster & Pronunciations ....................................... 3Head Coach Keith Coleman ........................................... 4Assistant Coaches & Support Staff ................................ 5Senior Player Profiles .................................................. 6-8Junior Player Profiles ................................................ 9-12Sophomore Player Profiles ..................................... 12-15Freshmen Player Profiles ........................................ 15-17Opponents .............................................................. 18-19Big West Composite Schedule ..................................... 202008 Season Review .................................................... 212008 Statistics.............................................................. 222008 Box Scores ..................................................... 23-24Pacific Record Book ................................................ 25-27All-Time Series Information .................................... 28-29All-Time Results ...................................................... 30-31The University......................................................... 32-33Pacific Academics ................................................... 34-35Athletics Staff .............................................................. 36 (university information)Location ............................................Stockton, CaliforniaNickname ...............................................................TigersColors ......................................................Orange & BlackAffiliation ................................................ NCAA Division IConference ........................................................ Big WestFounded .....1851 (California’s first chartered university)Enrollment .............................................................. 6,235President .................................................. Pamela Eibeck Director of Athletics ......................................... Lynn KingSenior Woman Administrator ...................... Holly TrexlerAthletic Department Phone.....................(209) 946-2472

(soccer information)2008 Record ..........................................................10-8-12008 Big West Conference Record ......... 4-3-1/4th PlaceStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................15/6Newcomers (Freshmen/Transfers) ....................... 8 (7/1)Home Field .............................Amos Alonzo Stagg MemorialCapacity ...................................................................... 30,000

(coaching information)Head Coach ........................ Keith Coleman, 16th seasonCareer Record/Years .................. 138-118-29, 15 seasonsPacific Record/Years .................. 138-118-29, 15 seasonsAssistant Coach .............Michelle Coleman, 16th seasonAssistant Coach ................. Carmen Padilla, third seasonWomen’s Soccer Office Phone ................ (209) 946-7301Best time to call ................................................ mornings

(media relations)AD of Athletics for Communications .........Mike MillerickAssistant Dir. of Athletic Media Relations .......Ben LaskeyMedia Relations Assistant/WSOC SID .....Monique MoyalOffice Phone .............................................(209)946-2289E-mail ............................................. [email protected] Relations FAX ................................(209) 946-2757Internet Address ..........................www.pacifictigers.com Mailing Address ... 3601 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95211

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(season outlook)Entering the 2008 season, the Pacific women’s soccer team faced a challenge it hadn’t had to deal with in recent seasons: mold a team predominantly formed of freshmen while coping with individual injuries and recoveries.

Fast forward one year later and the Tigers are poised to make a quiet run to the top of the Big West Conference. Prior to the 2009 season, the Big West coaches voted in a preseason poll, and Pacific was chosen for fourth place - the same spot the Ti-gers finished the 2008 postseason.

However, the players and coaches in Orange and Black know that they have a lot to prove and a great deal of talent to display this upcoming season. Head coach Keith Coleman has a variety of op-tions on his hands this year with a strong core group of seniors and juniors, returning all-conference sophomores and internationally-experienced freshmen.

coachesHead and assistant coaches Keith and Michelle Coleman embark on their 16th year with Pacific Soccer in 2009. They are joined by Carmen Padilla, the Colemans’ former athlete and volunteer as-sistant coach from 2007 and 2008. Padilla returns for her third sea-son in a coaching role at Pacific and brings a lot to the table from her experiences playing as a Tiger and also playing internationally.

returnersOnly losing one senior, Laura King, to graduation in the 2008-09 season, Coleman and the rest of Pacific’s coaching staff welcome back a wealth of seasoned veterans.

While the Tigers began 2008 with a small group of seasoned vet-erans, they have a handful of options in 2009. Seniors Chelsea Gomes, Lydia Jackson and Kellie Nakahara combine for their final year at Pacific, poised to lead the squad into another Big West Con-ference Tournament. Gomes and Nakahara should both see time in defensive roles, while Jackson will be given a shot at scoring op-portunities as a forward. In 2008, Coleman utilized Gomes’ speed and aggressiveness pitting her as a one-on-one man defender against the conference’s biggest scoring threats. She and the de-fense effectively kept the opposition at a 1.26 goals per game aver-age, and the team looks to tighten up defensively again in 2009.

Another strong defensive unit comes out of the junior class, head-lined by Kylee Ah Choy and Kim Hargrave. They will be anchored by fellow junior Jill Medigovich, who has continued to rehab and rebound from injury in search of significant playing time in goal. Forwards and

midfielders Sammi Teramae, Natalie Wong and Chyanne Ale-jado round out the junior class in 2009.

After seeing time in only one season of action, Pacific’s sophomores proved they could hang with the conference’s best, as Kristina Wavomba and Laura Hogan earned Second Team All-Conference awards, topped with Wavomba taking the Big West Fresh-man of the Year honor. They are joined by midfielder Angelica Figueroa, who honed her skills and confidence playing with the Mexican National Team this summer, defender Alex Topp and forward Jamie Jimenez. However, the sophomores are joined by arguably one of the quickest players on Pacific’s 2009 ros-ter in transfer Rebecca Riddle out of BYU. Due to NCAA transfer eligibility rules, Riddle will take a redshirt in 2009, coming back as a redshirt junior for the 2010 season. Howev-er, her aggressive style of play will still greatly benefit the Tigers in practice all season long, challenging Riddle for her return to competi-tion.

newcomersColeman welcomes aboard a wealth of new talent for 2009-10. Notably the Tigers signed Maricela Padilla, who is not only the sister of assistant coach Carmen Padilla, but also plays for the Mexican National Team alongside Figueroa. The in-ternational talent doesn’t stop there, as Coleman also welcomes freshman Laura Hernandez, who served on the Colombian Nation-al Team. The two will combine for talent and experience deeper than the average freshman, giving the Tigers viable options to start and finish games. Five more freshmen combine to give Pacific a complete roster laced with depth, experience and aggressiveness: goalie Myia Williams, forwards Sarah Grable and Lauren Olvera, defender Kortney Agdeppa and midfielder Kayla Villalpando. This unique combination should help the Tigers to become one of the top contending forces in the Big West Conference this season.

scheduleThe 2009 home schedule begins on Friday, Aug. 21, when Pacific kicks off a three-game homestand starting with local opponent Saint Mary’s at 7 p.m. in Stagg Stadium. This season brings three

first-time match-ups for Pacific, as they take on Albany (Aug. 30) in front of the friendly home crowd at Stagg Stadium. On the road, the Tigers head to neutral site competitions against UAB (at Honolulu, Hawaii) and Fordham (at Reno, Nev.) in the first half of September.

In what should be an exciting match-up this season, the Tigers host Pacific-10 opponents and 2007 national cham-pions USC at Stagg Stadium on Friday, Sept. 25. The two teams have only faced off once, with the Trojans holding a 1-0 advantage against Pacific. With the complexity and depth of the roster this season, the Tigers are hoping to even the series and put on a show in front of the home crowd.

Big West Conference play kicks off at Long Beach State on Oct. 1, and continues into the month of November. Conference play wraps up from Nov. 5-8, when the top-seeded of four remaining teams in the conference hosts the 2009 Big West Tournament.

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(2009 roster)(numerical)

# player pos ht yr-exp hometown (last school)00 Myia Williams GK 5-9 FR-HS Sacramento, Calif. (Sheldon HS)1 Jill Medigovich GK 5-11 RS JR-1L San Diego, Calif. (Louisiana Tech)2 Sarah Grable F/MF 5-6 RS FR-HS Chula Vista, Calif. (Bonita Vista HS)3 Laura Hogan D/MF 5-8 SO-1L Poway, Calif. (Poway HS)4 Rebecca Riddle F 5-4 JR-TR Midvale, Utah (BYU)5 Angelica Figueroa MF 5-3 SO-1L Linden, Calif. (Linden HS)6 Sammi Teramae F 5-3 JR-2L Kapolei, Hawaii (Iolani HS)7 Kayla Villalpando MF 5-5 FR-HS San Jose, Calif. (Willow Glen HS)8 Maricela Padilla MF 5-7 FR-HS San Jose, Calif. (Del Mar HS)9 Chelsea Gomes D 5-4 SR-3L Coto de Caza, Calif. (Tesoro HS)10 Kylee Ah Choy D 5-5 JR-2L Mililani, Hawaii (Mililani HS)11 Kristina Wavomba F 5-9 SO-1L Encinitas, Calif. (San Dieguito Academy)12 Alex Topp D 5-11 SO-1L San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS)14 Natalie Wong MF 5-7 JR-2L Mililani, Hawaii (Mililani HS)15 Lydia Jackson F/MF 5-5 SR-3L El Cajon, Calif. (Valhalla HS)16 Laura Hernandez MF/F 5-2 FR-HS Seattle, Wash. (Jackson HS)17 Lauren Olvera F/D 5-5 FR-HS Whittier, Calif. (Rosary HS)18 Kellie Nakahara D 5-4 SR-2L Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou HS)20 Kortney Agdeppa D 5-3 FR-HS Lodi, Calif. (Lodi HS)21 Jamie Jimenez F 5-6 SO-1L Altadena, Calif. (Pasadena HS)22 Chyanne Alejado MF 5-5 JR-2L Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei HS)23 Kim Hargrave D/MF 5-3 JR-2L La Palma, Calif. (John F. Kennedy HS)

(pronunciations) Kortney Agdeppa ag-DEHP-uhChyanne Alejado ah-luh-HAH-doeJamie Jimenez him-MEN-ezJill Medigovich muh-DIG-oh-vichKellie Nakahara KNOCK-uh-har-uhLauren Olvera ohl-VAIR-uhCarmen Padilla puh-DEE-uhMaricela Padilla MARY-sell-uhSammi Teramae TARE-uh-mayKayla Villalpando vill-uh-POND-ohKristina Wavomba wuh-VAHM-buhMyia Williams MY-uh

(alphabetical) no player pos 20 Agdeppa, Kortney D 10 Ah Choy, Kylee D 22 Alejado, Chyanne D 5 Figueroa, Angelica MF 9 Gomes, Chelsea D 2 Grable, Sarah F/MF 23 Hargrave, Kimberly MF 3 Hogan, Laura D/MF 15 Jackson, Lydia F/MF 21 Jimenez, Jamie F 1 Medigovich, Jill GK 18 Nakahara, Kellie D 17 Olvera, Lauren F/D 8 Padilla, Maricela MF 4 Riddle, Rebecca F 24 Teramae, Sammi F 12 Topp, Alex D 7 Villalpando, Kayla MF 11 Wavomba, Kristina F 00 Williams, Myia GK 14 Wong, Natalie MF

(class breakdown) Seniors (3)Chelsea GomesLydia JacksonKellie Nakahara

Sophomores (6)Angelica FigueroaLaura HoganJamie JimenezAlex ToppKristina Wavomba

Juniors (7)Kylee Ah ChoyChyanne AlejadoKim HargraveJill MedigovichRebecca RiddleSammi TeramaeNatalie Wong

Freshmen (8)Kortney AgdeppaSarah GrableLaura HernandezLauren OlveraMaricela PadillaKayla VillalpandoMyia Williams

(position breakdown) Forwards (7)Sarah GrableLydia JacksonJamie JimenezLauren OlveraRebecca RiddleSammi TeramaeKristina Wavomba

Midfielders (7)Chyanne AlejadoAngelica FigueroaLaura HernandezMaricela PadillaKayla VillalpandoNatalie Wong

Defenders (8)Kortney AgdeppaKylee Ah ChoyChelsea GomesKim HargraveLaura HoganKellie NakaharaAlex Topp

Goalkeepers (2)Jill MedigovichMyia Williams

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overall big west overall big west overall big west1994 3-14-1 - 2000 8-8-2 3-4-1 2006 10-6-2 2-4-11995 9-8-2 - 2001 10-8-0 3-6-0 2007 7-7-4 2-4-21996 11-7-2 4-2-0 2002 10-8-2 2-5-2 2008 10-8-1 4-3-11997 14-6-0 4-2-0 2003 4-12-2 3-5-1 1998 15-3-3 7-0-2 2004 7-6-6 3-2-4 TOTAL : 138-118-29 , 44-46-141999 10-8-1 4-5-0 2005 10-9-1 3-4-0

keith coleman • 16th season

(pacific under coleman)

• Two-Time Big West Coach of the Year (1997, 1998) • Produced winning seasons in 13 of his 15 seasons • Tigers finished 2000 season with a 7-1-1 home record • First coach to finish unbeaten in Big West play (7-0-2 in 1998)• Earned his 100th ca-reer win in a 2-1 victory over UC Irvine (October 10, 2004)

Keith Coleman begins his 16th season at the helm of the Pacific women’s soccer program with a career record of 138-118-29. For the 13th time in 15 seasons, the Tigers finished their regular season with a .500 or better record, having finished 2008 with a 10-8-1 overall record after going 7-7-4 the year prior. In 2008, Pacific started a crew that was mostly composed of freshmen and found its way to the Big West Championships, falling to the eventual champion, Long Beach State, in the first round.

A favorite to compete for the Big West title at the beginning of 2007, the Tigers struggled to find their way that year, starting strong before injuries and the tough play of the Big West caught up with the team. In conference action, the Tigers posted a 2-4-2 record despite finishing the year with one of the conference’s top defenses, allowing just 0.89 goals against throughout the year.

With a veteran team in 2006, anchored by four four-year seniors and nine juniors, the Tigers finished the 2006 season with a 10-6-2 overall record. Pacific set single-season records for consecutive shutouts with six as the defense relinquished just 14 goals against, shattering the previous best of 19 goals against set in 1999. In 2005 the Tigers went 10-9-1 during the regular season. Additionally, Coleman led his Tigers to the postseason for the first time since 1998, earning a spot in the Big West Championships. The Tigers played tough, but a late goal sent Pacific to a 1-0 defeat to the eventual Big West Champions, Cal State Fullerton.

The 2004 season witnessed Coleman reach the century milestone in career wins as he guided the Tigers to his 100th victory with a 2-1 win at UC Irvine on Oct. 10. Additionally, Coleman led the Tigers to some big program victories as Pacific picked up road wins over Nebraska (2-1, Sept. 10) and UC Santa Barbara (1-0, Oct. 22). In 2002, Pacific completed its season with an overall record of 10-8-2 and 2-5-2 in Big West Conference action. Under his guidance, the Tigers produced five All-Big West players, including Big West Goalkeeper of the Year, Megan Pickering.

In 1998, Coleman guided Pacific to its first Big West Conference Championship and first appearance in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. He earned Big West Coach of the Year honors for the second consecutive season, after becoming the first

coach in Big West soccer history to post an undefeated conference record (7-0-2). With a 2-1 win over California during the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Coleman set a school record with 15 wins during the season.

In 1997, Coleman was named Co-Big West Coach of the Year, following an outstanding season in which he led Pacific to an overall record of 14-6, including a win over nationally-ranked BYU (No. 19). He also led the Tigers to a 4-2 record in Big West Conference games during the season, finishing tied for second place in the Big West standings. Coleman posted a 7-1 season at home in 1995, which helped Pacific to post its first winning season in school history. The Tigers finished 9-8-2 overall that season.

Before joining Pacific in 1994, Coleman was an assistant coach under Bob Russ at Chico State. He helped coach the Wildcats to victories in 30 of 37 games in his two seasons with Chico. He helped guide Chico State to its first regional championship and an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs, as the team advanced to the final six in 1992. During his stint as a coach for the Wildcats, Chico State ranked as high as fifth in the nation and No. 1 in the region.

Prior to his tenure at Chico State, Coleman spent four years as head coach of the women’s club soccer program at Cal Poly, where his teams captured four state titles including the 1991 Women’s College Cup National Championship. Coleman compiled an overall record of 102-6-7 while at Cal Poly from 1988 to 1991.

Coleman has been an Olympic Development Program evaluator since 1990, most recently for the U-17 Northern California State Team. He also has extensive experience coaching youth soccer players.

Coleman resides in Stockton, Calif., with his wife, Michelle, Pacific’s assistant coach, their daughter, Sydney and their dog, Jack Sparrow.

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Carmen Padilla enters her third season of work with Pacific and her first season as the Tigers’ assistant coach. She moved to the sidelines in 2007 as a volunteer assistant coach, after a stellar career on the field for the Tigers from 2003-06. Carmen will be involved with the development of the Tigers’ newest players as she will focus on the adjustment of Pacific’s freshmen to Division I soccer.

Padilla will bring her international experience with her to the sidelines as she has spent the last four years playing with the Mexican National team. As a Tiger, Carmen finished her four years at Pacific as a four-time All-Big West honoree and three-time first team mem-ber. Carmen scored 20 career goals over four seasons, plac-ing her into a tie for No. 4 all-time on the Tigers’ scoring list. In addition to her scoring, Carmen setup 14 scores for her teammates, tying her for No. 6 all-time in assists in program history. With 54 career points, Carmen finished her career at Pacific at No. 4 in the Tigers’ record books.

Padilla graduated in May of 2007 with a degree in business from Pacific. Carmen and her husband Alex were married in October 2008 and are expecting their first child this Octo-ber.

Kris Hall will spend his first year at Pacific as the Tigers’ volunteer coach, primarily working with the goalkeep-ers. Hall has assisted the soccer staff in a part-time capacity since 2005, helping out with soccer camps.

Prior to assisting with Pacific camps, Kris served as the volunteer varsity goalkeeper trainer for the girls’ soc-cer team at St. Mary’s High School in Stockton, Calif., before moving up as the full-time varsity goalkeeper train-

er. Over the last two years, Hall spent time in Pleasanton, Calif., as the head freshman football coach at Foothill High School.

In all, Kris has had a hand in the development of nine soccer teams since 2003. In addition to his services with St. Mary’s, he has also served as the goalkeeper trainer for ODP ‘95 boys and the Pleasanton Ballistic United Soccer Club.

A 2005 graduate of St. Mary’s High School, Kris is currently finishing his bachelor’s degree at Cal State East Bay.

Entering her third year with the Ti-gers, Annette Martinez has worked primarily with the women’s soccer and softball teams. She also is the pre-participation and physical coor-dinator for the athletic training de-partment on top of her individual sport responsibilities. Martinez came back to her alma mater in 2007 after working at San Joaquin County General Hospital for two years. Pri-or to working at the hospital, Mar-tinez spent one year in Delta Junior

College’s athletic training department, assisting the Head Athletic Trainer.

A 2002 sport sciences graduate of Pacific, Martinez honed her skills as a student athletic trainer for the Tigers. In ad-dition to working with Pacific’s student athletes, Martinez also worked as an athletic trainer at the USA Track and Field Championships, the East-West Shrine Football Clas-sic and other local and regional events. Martinez resides in Stockton, where she was born and raised.

(coaching & support staff)carmen padilla • assistant coach • 3rd season

kris hall • volunteer assistant coach • 1st season annette martinez • athletic trainer • 3rd season

Michelle Coleman returns for her 16th season with the Pacific wom-en’s soccer program. She has been instrumental in the growth of the program and is primarily respon-sible for individual instruction and team conditioning. Her experience spans both collegiate and high school level programs.

Coleman graduated in 1994 from Chico State with a degree in physi-cal education. As a player, she was

a member of the Sonoma State team that won the Division II National Championship in 1990 before transferring to Chico State. She then moved on to Cal Poly, where she was a member of the institution’s Independent Club National Championship team and the school’s first sanctioned NCAA team. She was also a member of the Sacramento Storm team that captured the U.S. Women’s Open and USISL Na-tional Championship in 1994.

Coleman has been responsible for reaching out to the com-munity through organizing numerous free clinics and half-time games for local youth teams. She also has established herself as an outstanding personal trainer in the local area.

Michelle currently resides in Stockton with her husband, head coach Keith Coleman, and their daughter, Sydney.

michelle coleman • assistant coach • 16th season

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GP GS Sh G A P G/WG2006 14 13 4 0 0 0 02007 18 17 3 0 0 0 02008 17 15 1 0 0 0 0Totals 49 45 8 0 0 0 0

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2008 (junior):As one of the Tigers’ few upper-classmen in 2008, Gomes helped lead Pacific’s de-fense, serving as a man-to-man defender on the opposition’s top player all season long. She saw time in 17 games, making 15 starts on the year. Chelsea and the Tigers held opponents to 24 goals scored in 92 shots on goal in her junior season, leading the way for Pacific to take more shots on goal with 132. In conference action, Gomes and the rest of Pacific’s defense were so powerful that Pacific was able to out-score its defense 13 goals to 10. Offensively Gomes took one shot during the 2008 season in the 1-1 2OT tie at UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 17. In addition to excelling on the field, Chelsea also did so in the classroom as she was one of three Tigers named to the Academic All-Big West team for the 2008 fall semester.

2007 (sophomore):The lone starting underclassman to start in the 2007 Tigers’ defense, Chelsea played in all 18 contests for Pacific while missing only one start during her sophomore sea-son. Playing a pivotal role in the Tigers’ central defense, Gomes helped lead a defense that relinquished just 17 goals on the season, the second-lowest single season total in program history. On the year, Pacific’s defense racked up eight shutouts as it gave up just 0.89 goals per game. Offensively, Gomes took three shots, taking a single shot in three different contests.

2006 (freshman):Forced into the starting lineup for the beginning of the season, Chelsea proved to be one of the Tigers’ fiercest defenders in just her first season of play as she helped the Tigers to eight shutouts on the season, including a record six straight shutouts to begin the year. In her first year, Gomes played in 14 contests while starting 13 games. Offensively, Gomes took four shots in her freshman campaign.

high school:Chelsea graduated from Tesoro High School in Las Flores, Calif., where she was a two-sport athlete, earning two letters in track and field and four letters in soccer. Playing in the Titans’ backfield, Gomes was an All-Pacific Coast League defender in each of her final three seasons. Tesoro won the league championship during Chelsea’s sophomore season, a feat it would repeat two seasons later. For her play during her senior season, Gomes was named her team’s most valuable player. Off the field, Chelsea was a US Army National Scholar Athlete in 2006 and a member of the National Honor Society and California Scholarship Federation.

club:Gomes played for the SC Blues and ISC Strikers during her club career prior to coming to Pacific.

personal:Born in Laguna Beach, Calif., she is the daughter of David and Gale Gomes. Chelsea has one younger brother, Garrett. She plans to gradu-ate with a degree in business.

• senior • defender • 5-4 • coto de caza, calif. • tesoro hs#9 • chelsea gomes

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2008 (junior):During her junior season, Jackson added significant playing time as a for-ward for the Tigers, starting in four of the 17 games she played. Lydia fin-ished the season with 12 shots in 2008, striking three times against Cal State Bakersfield in Pacific’s 2-1 win on Oct. 26. On three separate occa-sions, Lydia took two shots per game at Stanford (Aug. 24), at UC Irvine (Oct. 3) and against UC Riverside (Oct. 12), when the Tigers dominated the Highlanders by a final score of 4-1.

2007 (sophomore):Playing in 11 games for the Tigers during her sophomore campaign, Lydia took two shots on the offensive end. For the season, Jackson took one shot against Valparaiso on Sept. 21 and one shot against Cal State Northridge on Oct. 7.

2006 (freshman):In her first season in the Orange and Black, Lydia saw limited action for the Tigers as she played in 10 contests. Despite the sparse minutes, Jackson came on strong for the Tigers late in the season as she played in the final six games of the conference season. Lydia notched her first collegiate goal in the Tigers’ 2-1 win over UC Riverside on Oct. 8, heading in the game-winner for the Tigers in the 105th minute of overtime. In all, Lydia took four shots for the Tigers on the season.

high school:Lydia graduated from Valhalla High School in El Cajon, Calif., where she was a two-sport athlete, earning three letters in golf and four letters in soccer. A standout in both sports, Jackson earned All-Grossmont League First Team honors in golf during her junior season and in soccer during her senior season. Up front for the Norsemen on the soccer field, Lydia guided Valhalla to one CIF Championship, winning the title in 2004.

club:Jackson played for the FC Bratz during her club career prior to coming to Pacific.

personal:Born in San Diego, Calif., she is the daughter of Irene and Robert Jackson. Lydia has one older sister, Vanessa. She plans to gradu-ate with a degree in international studies.

• senior • forward • 5-5 • el cajon, calif. • valhalla hs#15 • lydia jackson

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2008 (junior):As a junior, Nakahara provided depth for the Tigers in 2008, seeing

time in 10 games. On three occasions Kellie started for Pacific at Stan-ford (Aug. 24), against Nevada (Aug. 31) and then again finally against Iona (Sept. 19). Nakahara took four shots last season, including a single game at Cal State Bakersfield (Oct. 26), when she struck twice. Pacific went on to win that game 2-1.

2007 (sophomore):A walk-on in her second year at Pacific, Kellie saw action in four games for the Tigers in her first season of play. For the season, Nakahara took just one shot, with her first collegiate scoring attempt coming against Cal State Bakersfield on Sept. 23.

high school:A three sport letterwinner, Kellie was a 2006 graduate of Punahou High School in Honolulu, Hawaii. Na-kahara played four seasons on the soccer field for the Buff n’ Blue while also running cross country and participating on the school’s judo team. On the soccer field, Nakahara and the Buff n’ Blue were back-to-back league and Hawaii state champions in 2004 and 2005 while finishing second in the league in 2006. As a junior, Kellie was named to the All-Interscholastic League of Hawaii Honorable Mention team.

club:Kellie was a member of the Leahi Soccer Club, the oldest women’s soccer club in Hawaii. In addition, she was a mem-ber of the Leahi ‘88 Premier team.

personal:Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is the daughter of Fred and Bonnie Nakahara. Kellie has two siblings, Grant and Tina. She plans to graduate with a degree in sport sciences.

• senior • defender • 5-4 • honolulu, hawaii • punahou hs#18 • kellie nakahara

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2008 (sophomore):Back for her second year of action with the Tigers, Ah Choy served as the anchor of Pacific’s defense in the center back position during the 2008 season. She saw time in all 19 of Pacific’s contests, starting in the backfield all 19 games. Ah Choy and the Tiger defense helped limit oppo-nents to only 92 shots on goal, while Pacific out-shot opponents on goal with a total of 132. Capitalizing on her own opportunities made on defense, Kylee took five shots in her sophomore season and netted one goal in Big West Con-ference play. Kylee found the net for Pacific’s only goal scored at Long Beach State on Oct. 5, as the Tigers fell 2-1 in that game.

2007 (freshman):Playing her first season as a Tiger, Kylee appeared in 14 of the Tigers’ 18 games in 2007. Playing in a defense full of veteran players, Ah Choy earned two starts as a freshman, starting her first collegiate game in front of her family and friends against Hawai’i on Sept. 7. Her second start came two days later against Portland State on Sept. 15. From the backfield, Kylee took two shots on the year, both of which came in Pacific’s 2-0 win over UC Davis on Nov. 14 to end

the season.

high school:A graduate of Kamehameha High School in Kalihi, Hawaii, Ah Choy spent four seasons on the varsity soccer team while also earning one letter in track and field for the Warriors. A first team all-state defender in each of her last two seasons and second team member as a sophomore, Ah Choy capped off her stellar four seasons by being named the Interscholastic League of Hawaii’s Defensive Player of the Year. On the field, Kylee led her Warriors to back-to-back Hawaii state championships in 2006 and 2007 as she earned all-tournament team honors for her play during the state playoff tournament. Her team took back-to-back league championships during the same time period after finishing second in each of Ah Choy’s first two years. Off the field, Kylee graduated from Kamehameha with honors.

club:Kylee was a member of the Leahi Soccer Club, the oldest women’s soccer club in Hawaii. She was a member of the Leahi ‘89 Premier team, the four-time HYSA State Cup Champion, with her teammate Samantha Teramae.

personal:Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is the daughter of Kyle and Boni Ah Choy. Kylee has three sib-lings, Christian, Erin and Ladd. She plans to graduate with a degree in biological sciences.

2008 (sophomore):In her sophomore campaign Chyanne spent an extensive amount of time on field for Pacific, starting in all 19 games she played. She struck three shots in 2008, one of which was on goal. In her highest shooting effort of the season, Alejado shot two in Pacific’s 2-1 victory over Hawai’i on Sept. 12. She took another at Stanford on Aug. 24.

2007 (freshman):Joining the Pacific midfield in 2007, Alejado appeared in 16 of 18 contests for the Tigers in her first season of action. Earning one start during the sea-son, Chyanne made her appearance in Pacific’s 1-0 loss to the Mustangs of Cal Poly on Oct. 28. Throughout the season, Alejado fired off four shots, taking a season-high two against UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 26.

high school:Chyanne graduated from Kapolei High School in Kapolei, Hawaii, in 2007. As a Hurricane, Alejado was a four-year starter in the midfield, where she led her

team to its first ever Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) title and the championship game of the Hawaii High School Athletic Association’s State Tournament. Chyanne garnered three first team all-league selections from 2005-07 and was named to the all-state first team after her senior season. In addition, she was named her team’s most valuable player in each of her last two seasons. Off the field, Chyanne graduated with summa cum laude honors and was a member of the National Honor Society.

club:Chyanne was a member of the Leahi Soccer Club, the oldest women’s soccer club in Hawaii. She was a member of the Leahi ‘90 Premier team, the three-time HYSA State Cup Champion, with her teammate Natalie Wong.

personal:Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is the daughter of Paul and Jennifer Alejado. Chyanne has three siblings, Leandra, Noah and Micah. She plans to graduate with a degree in chemistry.

• junior • defender • 5-5 • mililani, hawaii • kamehameha hs#10 • kylee ah choy

• junior • midfielder • 5-5 • kapolei, hawaii • kapolei hs#22 • chyanne alejado

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GP GS Min GA Avg Svs W-L2008 1 1 97:28 1 0.92 2 1-0Totals 1 1 97:28 1 0.92 2 1-0

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2008 (redshirt sophomore):In her first year with the Tigers, Jill saw time in one game against Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 26, when Pacific won 2-1 in overtime. The ‘keeper started in that contest through 97:28 minutes and snagged two saves to help Pacific earn the win beyond regulation play. Although allowing one goal to sneak through, Medigovich finished out the year with a perfect 1-0 win-loss record in the net.

previous school (louisiana tech):Medigovich used her redshirt option in 2007. In 2006 as a freshman, Jill started 16 of 17 contests for the Lady Techsters, finishing the year with a 1.61 goals against average while tallying three shutouts on the year. Overall, Medigovich finished second in the Western Athletic Conference in saves and fifth in save per-centage. Academically, Medigovich earned Academic All-WAC honors after the season.

high school:A four-year letterwinner at Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego, Calif.,

Medigovich anchored a Dons defense that produced four consecutive Western League titles while taking home the CIF championship in three of her four seasons of play. As the Dons’ starting ‘keeper, Jill recorded 52 career shutouts, earning her second team all-league and All-CIF in each of her four seasons of action. In addition to soccer, Jill was an ac-complished middle blocker for Cathedral Catholic’s volleyball team, leading the Dons to back-to-back Western League and CIF championships as a junior and senior. Off the field and court, Jill was named to the Union Tribune All-Academic Team in both soccer and volleyball in each of her final two seasons.

club:Jill was a member of the Crusaders Soccer club for six seasons before playing for the Rancho Sante Fe Attack for four seasons. In goal for the Attack, Jill led her club team to to the Rael Vod-icka Memorial WAGS Tournament title in 2004 while advancing to the US Soccer Club Region-als in 2005. Medigovich has also been a member of the Cal South ODP for two years.

personal:Born in La Mesa, Calif., she is the daughter of Barbara and Bill Medigovich. Jill has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Christy. She plans to graduate with a degree in sport management.

2008 (sophomore):Serving in her second year for the Tigers, Hargrave tallied her first collegiate goal in conference play, when Pacific de-feated UC Riverside 4-1 on Oct. 12. The defensive midfielder tallied three assists in 2008 and chipped in five total points on the year. Six of Kim’s 15 shots were on goal, and she started 15 of the 19 contests played for the Tigers. In addi-tion to her role on the team, Hargrave also excelled in the classroom and was named to the Big West All-Academic team.

2007 (freshman):Seeing extensive time on the field in her first season of action, Kim played in 16 of the Tigers’ 18 contests in 2007. A defensive midfielder, Hargrave fired off six shots throughout the year, taking a season-high three shots in her first contest, a 6-0 win for the Tigers over Mount Saint Mary’s on Aug. 31.

high school:A graduate of John F. Kennedy High School in La Palma, Calif., Hargrave spent

four seasons playing in the midfield for the Fighting Irish while also spending one season running the 400 for the track team. On the field, Kimberly led JFK to two Empire League titles in both 2004 and 2006 while earning first team all-league honors. In addition, Hargrave garnered All-California Interscholastic Federation First Team honors and was named her team’s most valuable player. Off the field, Kimberly was a scholar athlete and her student body’s junior class vice president and activities commissioner.

club:Kimberly was a member of the extremely competitive FC Barcelona club team in southern California that went unde-feated in 2006 in club play.

personal:Born in Long Beach, Calif., she is the daughter of Edward Hargrave and Dixie Wilson. Kimberly has two siblings, Rhea and Lance. She plans to graduate with a degree in education.

• junior • defender/midfielder • 5-3 • la palma, calif. • john f. kennedy hs#23 • kim hargrave

• redshirt junior • goalkeeper • 5-11 • san diego, calif. • louisiana tech#1 • jill medigovich

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2008 (sophomore):As a sophomore, Wong served in 19 games for the Tigers in which she tallied 15 starts. In the midfield Natalie was able to take 19 shots in 2008, with nine of those coming on goal. She shot a season-high four to try and get Pacific out of a deficit, when the Tigers fell 1-0 to Tennessee-Martin on Sept. 14. Wong had several other multi-shot contests, taking two against UCF on Sept. 5, in conference against UC Riverside on Oct. 12, Cal State Northridge on Oct. 19, Cal Poly on Oct. 24, and her final multi-shot game came in Pacific’s 2-0 victory over UC Davis on Nov. 2.

2007 (freshman):Playing for the first time at the Division I level in 2007, Natalie saw action in 13 games for Pacific, starting four. Wong started the first four games of the season for the Tigers, earning her first start in her first collegiate game when the Tigers took on Mount Saint Mary’s on Aug. 31. From the backfield, Natalie posted five shots for the year, tallying a single shot in five different games. Defensively, Natalie was part of a defense that posted eight shutouts on the year while al-

lowing just 17 goals.

high school:A graduate of Mililani High School in Mililani, Hawaii, Wong was a stalwart in the Mililani Trojan midfield for four seasons and was a danger from anywhere on the field with her long range and highly accurate shooting. As a senior, Natalie led the Trojans to an Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) championship, earning her First Team All-OIA West honors. In addition to league championships, Wong and the Trojans made a run at the Hawaii state title in 2005 as they finished as the runner-up in the state championship tournament. Additionally, Wong garnered First Team All-Hawaii honors in each of her last two seasons after being named her team’s most valuable player.

club:Natalie was a member of the Leahi Soccer Club, the oldest women’s soccer club in Hawaii. She was a member of the Leahi ‘90 Premier team, the three-time HYSA State Cup Cham-pion, with her teammate Chyanne Alejado.

personal:Born in Wahiana, Hawaii, she is the daughter of Ken Wong and Grace Callahan. Natalie has two siblings, Matthew and Aaron. She plans to graduate with a degree in sport sciences.

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GP GS Sh G A P G/WG2007 18 17 33 4 5 13 22008 16 14 14 3 2 8 1Totals 34 31 47 7 7 21 3

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2008 (sophomore):Plagued by injury throughout most of the season, Terramae was still able to perform in 16 games for Pacific, making 14 starts. Sammi had a share as Pacific’s third best overall scorer during the 2008 season, net-ting three goals. In conference action, her two goals against Big West opponents were good for second overall, tallying goals in the Tigers’ 3-2 victory over Cal State Fullerton on Oct. 10, and in the 2-0 shutout against UC Davis on Nov. 2. Sammi also had a share in two of the Tigers’ other goals as she tallied two as-sists in addition to her three goals scored. On the season, Teramae’s eight points put her in third overall among all Tigers. Additionally, Sammi was recognized for her academic performance last season in addition to her athletic efforts and was named to the All-Big West Academic team for her Fall 2008 GPA.

2007 (freshman):Making an immediate impact for the Tigers in her first season of action, Sammi finished her freshman season as Pacific’s top point scorer on the year, ending her season with 13 points on four goals and a team-best five assists. Her 13 points placed her into a tie for No. 7 in the Big West in points scored, while her five as-sists placed her into a tie for No. 4. Sammi wasted no time getting into the scoring

column for the Tigers as she netted her first collegiate goal in her very first Division I contest as the Tigers took down Mount Saint Mary’s, 6-0, on Aug. 31. In addition, Teramae added two assists in the game to finish her first contest with four points. She would post her first multi-goal game of her career on Oct. 7, as she led the Tigers to their first confer-ence win of the season, a 2-1 win over Cal State Northridge. In all, Teramae saw action in all 18 games for the Tigers while starting 17 contests.

high school:A forward out of Iolani High School in Honolulu, Hawaii, Sammi graduated high school in 2007. A proven scorer both on the soccer field and the basketball court for the Raiders, Teramae played four varsity soccer seasons and one varsity basketball season for Iolani. Sammi was named to the Hawaii All-State team three times, including earning first team all-state honors in 2005 and as a senior in 2007. Off the field, Teramae was named to the Headmaster’s list and was a member of the National Latin Honor Society, the Young Leaders Club and the Key Club.

club:Sammi was a member of the Leahi Soccer Club, the oldest women’s soccer club in Hawaii. She was a member of the Leahi ‘89 Premier team, the four-time HYSA State Cup Champion, with her teammate Kylee Ah Choy.

personal:Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is the daughter of Guy and Nadine Teramae. Sammi has one sib-ling, Dyrk. She plans to graduate with a degree in speech language pathology.

• junior • forward • 5-3 • kapolei, hawaii • iolani hs#6 • sammi teramae

• junior • midfielder • 5-7 • mililani, hawaii • mililani hs#14 • natalie wong

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previous school (byu):In her first season, Riddle saw action in all 23 games in 2007, finishing the season with three as-sists, tying for second most on the team that went 17-4-2. In 2008, Riddle saw action in 22 of the Cougars’ contests, posting one goal and two assists.

high school:A 2006 graduate of Hillcrest High School in Midvale, Utah, Riddle was the 2005 Utah Player of the Year and a 2005 Adidas All-American. A four-year league MVP and a three-time All-State honoree, Riddle not only excelled on the soccer field, but also on the track. Running for Hillcrest, Riddle was the three-time team MVP and finished third in the state of Utah in the 300 hurdles as a junior.

club:In club action, Rebecca played for the Utah Sparta (2009) and the Utah Avalanche (2008), and Riddle’s U-19 team finished third in the nation in 2007. With the Avalanche, Rebecca and her teammates finished as the top team in the state of Utah, and she fol-lowed that up on the Sparta by finishing as the top scorer in 2009 to land on the First Team All-Big Sky list.

personal:Born in San Bernadino, Calif., she is the daughter of Russ and Rosalyn Riddle. Rebecca has three siblings, Scott, Carrie Estes and Michelle. She is majoring in psychology at Pacific.

(meet the team)• junior transfer • forward • 5-4 • midvale, utah • brigham young

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2008 (freshman):Angelica began her freshman campaign with the Tigers in an impressive fashion, starting all 18 games in which she played. She finished out the year third among all players in goals scored, notching three goals with four assists and 10 points scored. Figueroa’s 10 points placed her tied for second overall on Pacific’s roster in 2008. Her best single performance came against Hawai’i on Sept. 12, when Figueroa single-handedly sealed Pacific’s 2-1 victory. She scored both of the Tigers’ goals in the win, landing Pacific’s first goal off her only penalty shot of the season, and her game-winning goal found the back of the net unassisted. That two-goal game by Angelica was the first of the season for the Tigers, and she finished the year tied for the most goals in a single game with two other players in 2008.

high school:A highly touted recruit for the Tigers out of Linden High School in Stockton, Calif., Figueroa was a multi-sport star for the Lions excelling both on the soc-

cer field and on the basketball court. On the field, Figueroa was a four-year starter for the Lions, leading Linden to three straight Mother Lode League championships from 2005-07. As a senior, Angelica posted 13 goals and 12 assists in leading the Lions to a 24-6 overall record and a 14-1 league record. Her play earned her a selection as an all-league player for the fourth consecutive season. In addition, Figueroa was named her team’s most valuable player for the second straight year after earning the honor as a junior after scoring 28 goals and posting 18 assists. For her play, Figueroa was named one of SoccerBuzz Magazine’s Top-200 Recruits, making her just one of three Big West freshmen to be named part of the Top-200.

international experience:Following in the footsteps of former Tiger great and volunteer assistant coach Carmen Padilla, Figueroa joined the Mexican National Team in 2007. Figueroa made her playing debut with the full squad in 2008, taking part in Olympic Qualifying play.

personal:Born in Stockton, Calif., she is the daughter of Monica and Benjamin Figueroa. Angelica has one older brother, Jose. She plans to graduate with a degree in sports medicine.

• sophomore • midfielder • 5-3 • linden, calif. • linden hs#5 • angelica figueroa

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2008 (freshman):Hogan made her own case for freshman of the year in the conference as the Tigers’ most versatile player in her first season of action. Playing as both a defender and as an attacker throughout the year, Hogan garnered postseason recognition when she was named Second Team All-Big West as a defender for the Tigers after routinely pulling the assignment of marking the opposition’s top-scoring threat. In addition to her work on the defensive end, Hogan was a danger-ous scorer on the offensive side of the ball, tallying five goals throughout the year. Of her five goals, three provided the Tigers with a victory as she posted the game-winning strike against San Francisco, Cal State Fullerton and Cal State Bakersfield. Twice throughout the season, Hogan scored a pair of goals in a contest as she posted two goals and an assist against Cal State Fullerton on Oct. 10 in the Tigers’ 3-2 victory and then again against Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 26 in Pacific’s 2-1 overtime win. Hogan’s play against Cal State Fullerton earned her Big West Player of the Week honors, the only weekly award for the Tigers in 2008.

high school:A three-year letterwinner in soccer at Poway High School in Poway, Calif., Hogan was a two-time All-Palomar League selection for the Titans on the field during her career. A two-time second team member, Laura fin-ished her career at Poway by leading the Titans to the CIF championship game after posting a 20-6-3 overall record while finishing second in league play. For the season, Hogan produced six goals and five assists, despite spending most of her time in the defensive backfield. As a junior, Laura also scored six goals and as-sisted on five others, leading her team to a 14-5-2 overall record, again, finishing in second place in league play during the regular season.

club:Alongside fellow Tiger Kristina Wavomba, Hogan was a member of the San Diego Surf Soccer Club. Throughout her time with her club Hogan helped lead her team to club championships at the Presidio and the Surf Cup tournament in 2007 as well serving as the US champion at the Copa Coca-Cola tournament.

personal:Born in San Diego, Calif., she is the daughter of Jody and Brian Hogan. Laura has one older brother, Jon. She has yet to decide on a major plan of study.

2008 (freshman):Serving in her first year for the Tigers, Jimenez saw time in nearly all of Pacific’s games and started in two of her 14 contests played. Jamie earned her first start as a forward against Sacramento State on Aug. 22 and then followed that up with an-other start at UNLV on Aug. 30. In 2008 she took three shots, two of which were on goal for the Tigers’ highest on goal shot percentage at .667. They came against Nevada on Aug. 31 and in Pacific’s 4-1 conference victory over UC Riverside on Oct. 12.

high school:A two sport athlete at Pasadena High School in Pasadena, Calif., Jamie let-tered for four years in soccer while playing three seasons of varsity softball for the Bulldogs. Jumping into the mix immediately as a freshman, Jimenez led the Bulldogs to their first ever appearance in postseason play in team history, earning her the first of her four All-Pacific League honors. In addi-

tion to earning all-league honors in each of her four seasons, Jamie was named her team’s MVP twice and garnered first team all-city honors for the city of San Gabriel. On the softball field, Jamie earned her team’s MVP award as a senior while taking home all-league honorable mention honors as well. Off the field, Jamie was an honor roll student while earning recognition for perfect attendance.

personal:Born in Monterey Park, Calif., she is the daughter of Sezzeth and Arturo Jimenez. Jamie has one younger sister, Suzzeth. She has yet to decide on a major plan of study.

• sophomore • defender/midfielder • 5-8 • poway, calif. • poway hs#3 • laura hogan

• sophomore • forward • 5-6 • altadena, calif. • pasadena hs#21 • jamie jimenez

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2008 (freshman):For the first time in program history and the first time since the inception of the award in 2001, the Tigers took home the Big West Conference Freshman of the Year award when Wavomba was giv-en the honor upon conclusion of the 2008 postseason. Playing her first season of collegiate soccer, Kristina proved to be one of the conference’s top scorers, notching a team-leading eight goals during her inaugural campaign, a total that tied her for sixth in the conference. Twice during the season Wavomba posted multiple goals. She netted two in the Tigers’ 3-1 victory over Iona on Sept. 19 and then again in Pacific’s 4-1 win over UC Riverside on Oct. 12. Over her eight strikes, three were of the game-winning variety as she led the Tigers to victory over Nevada, Iona and UC Davis during the season. On the year, Wavomba to-taled 17 points, ranking her just outside of the conference’s top-10, but No. 1 among all freshmen. For her efforts she was also named Second Team All-Big West Conference.

high school:Kristina graduated from San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas, Calif., where she did not play soccer, but instead focused on basketball. On the hardwood, Wavomba was a three-time team most valuable player for the Mustangs while serv-ing as the team’s captain. As a senior, Kristina averaged 20 points per game while leading the Mustangs to the San Diego Section Division III playoffs, earning her all-league honors and Coastal League Player of the Year honors.

club:Playing only club soccer during her high school career, Wavomba was a member of the California club power San Diego Surf Soccer Club. While playing for the Surf, Kristina was a member of four State Cup championships and two regional championships. In all, she helped lead her team to club championships at the Presidio and the Surf Cup tournaments in 2007 as well as serving as the US champion at the Copa Coca-Cola tournament.

personal:Born in La Jolla, Calif., she is the daughter of Thelma Harris and Gad Wavomba. Kristina has one older brother, Gad. In her second year at Pacific, she has yet to decide on a major plan of study.

2008 (freshman):In just her first year of collegiate soccer, Alex secured herself as one of Pacific’s top five scorers, netting two goals from midfield as a defender for the Tigers. Topp was a presence in the field all season long against opponents, starting in 18 of her 19 games played. In addition to Topp’s 32 shots, 15 of them where shot on goal for a .469 percentage. Topp’s first goal of the year helped the Tigers to a 3-1 victory against Iona on Sept. 19. Alex’s final goal of the season was tallied in conference action against UC Davis, giving Pacific a 2-0 edge on Nov. 2.

high school:A 2008 graduate of Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego, Calif., Topp was a four-time letterwinner and All-Palomar League player for the Bron-cos throughout her high school career. In each of her final two seasons, Alex earned second team all-league honors for her play on the field after earning honorable mention recognition in her first two seasons. Addition-

ally, Topp was named her team’s rookie of the year in 2005 and the team’s best all-around player in each of her four seasons. As a junior, Topp finished the season as her team’s second leading goal scorer, despite coming out of the backfield. Academically, Alex was named to the Union Tribune’s All-Academic Team in 2008 after her senior season. In addition to soccer, Alex was a member of the Broncos’ varsity field hockey team as both a freshman and sophomore and a member of the varsity track and field team as a sophomore.

personal:Born in San Diego, Calif., she is the daughter of Joan and Ron Topp. Alex has three siblings, Jordan, Cody Ek and Raquel Ek. She plans to graduate with a degree in business.

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previous school (southwestern college):Sarah used her redshirt option at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, Calif., before transferring to Pacific for the 2009 spring semester.

high school:A 2008 graduate of Bonita Vista High School in Chula Vista, Calif., Grable left her mark on the team as the Barons’ leading-scorer her junior and senior years with 23 goals scored in 2008. Not

only was she the leading scorer, but Sarah also notched the second most assists on her squad and took the most shots among any player. As a senior, she helped lead the squad to a 17-8-1 finish, as they also went 6-4-1 in the Metro-Mesa League.

club:Outside of high school, Grable played for the Nomads Soccer Club in San Diego, Calif., under Brian McManus, head coach of the soccer program at UC San Diego. As she excelled in high school play, Sarah also filled her role as the team’s leading scorer with the Nomads, notching at least one goal each time she played in the 2007 and 2008 seasons.

personal:Born in Chula Vista, Calif., she is the daughter of David Grable and Fema Grable-Arrington. Sarah is the sister of two siblings, Rachel and David. At Pacific, she is majoring in liberal studies.

• freshman • forward/defender • 5-5 • • whittier, calif. • rosary hs •

#17 • lauren olvera

high school:A graduate of Rosary High School in Fullerton, Calif., Olvera was a four-year letter winner in soccer for the Royals. Throughout her four sea-sons, Olvera proved to be one of the top players in the Trinity League after beginning her career by being named the league’s freshman of the year. As a sophomore Lauren was named to the All-Trinity League First

Team, a feat she would duplicate as a senior in 2008. She earned three all-league awards throughout her career as she was also named second team all-league as a junior.

club:In club play, Olvera played for the Slammers FC in Newport Beach, Calif. As a slammer, Olvera was teamed with current Tiger, fresh-man Jamie Jimenez. Slammers FC was named the No. 1 youth soccer club in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.com after they released their third installment of their ClubRank system ranking youth soccer clubs across the nation.

personal:Born in Pasadena, Calif., she is the daughter of Henry and Elea-nor Olvera. Lauren has two siblings, Steven and Jackie. At Pa-cific, she will be majoring in sports medicine.

• freshman • midfielder/forward • 5-2 • • seattle, wash. • jackson hs •

#16 • laura hernandez

high school:A midfielder/forward out of Jackson High School in Everett, Wash., Laura joins the Tigers after finishing her high school career in 2007 as a junior due to her commitments with the Colombian national team. Before missing her senior season due to interna-tional duty, Hernandez played two seasons for Jackson HS, leading her team to back-to-back league championships. A two-time All-Wesco League First Team member, MVP and all-area honoree, Hernandez led her team in assists in both of her seasons at

Jackson, notching 15 assists as a sophomore and 19 assists as a junior. In the scoring column, Hernandez posted 15 goals throughout her two seasons, scor-ing a career-best 10 goals as a junior in 18 contests.

international experience:Despite her success in high school, Hernandez did not play her senior season at Jackson HS as she was called upon to represent Colombia in the U-17 World Cup in October of 2008 in New Zealand. Colombia was one of 16 nations to participate in the inaugural tournament with Colombia playing in Group A with Denmark, Canada and the host nation, New Zealand.

club:On the club level, Hernandez was a member of the Evergreen Soccer Acad-emy and more recently the Crossfire Premier. With both teams, Laura and her teammates made it to the semifinals of the Washington State Cup before bow-ing out of the state tournament.

personal:Born in Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia, she is the daughter of Raquel Delos Santos. Laura has one younger brother, Julian Delos Santos. In her time at Pacific, Laura has chosen to major in civil engineering.

• rs freshman • forward/midfielder • 5-5 • • chula vista, calif. • southwestern college •

#2 • sarah grable• freshman • defender • 5-3 •

• lodi, calif. • lodi hs •

#20 • kortney agdeppa

high school:Kortney joins the Tigers in 2009 af-ter earning four varsity letters on the soccer field for the Flames. A two-time San Joaquin Athletic Asso-ciation Defensive Player of the Year, Agdeppa won the award each of her last two seasons including a unani-mous selection as the league’s top defender in 2008. As a freshman, she garnered all-league honors for her play in Lodi’s backfield. In addi-

tion to her on field awards, Agdeppa was a scholar athlete in each of her first three years at Lodi, earning the Principal’s Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement.

club:Agdeppa served as a member of the San Juan SC-Northern Cali-fornia team. In May of 2008, she and the rest of the San Juan SC took home the Cal Cup championship in the tournament held in Sacramento, Calif. Additionally, the San Juan SC were finalists at Surf Cup in San Diego in 2008. On Jan. 29, 2009, Soccer America named the San Juan SC No. 10 on its list of the 30 Best Youth Clubs in America.

personal:Born in Lodi, Calif., she is the daughter of Paul Agdeppa and Shir-ley Murphy. Kortney has two older sisters, Heather and Lindsay. She plans to study sports pedagogy while at Pacific.

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(meet the team)(meet the team)• freshman • midfielder • 5-7 • san jose, calif. • del mar hs •

#8 • maricela padilla

high school:Maricela joins the Tigers after enjoying one of the most prolific high school careers in Del Mar history. A scoring threat from all angles on the field, Padilla finished her senior year with 28 goals to lead the Dons in scoring for the third straight year. Additionally, Padilla made a point of distributing the ball as well, notching eight assists for a team-high 64 points. As a junior, Padilla scored 12 goals in the first six games to lead the Dons to a 5-0-1 mark to start the season. However, a knee injury sidelined her for the remainder of the year. The year prior, Padilla posted 41 goals and 13 assists as a sophomore, leading the Dons to a 16-2-2 overall record and the BVAL-STAL League Championship. For her play, Padilla was named the league’s player of the year and MVP her senior season.

international experience:Maricela spent several seasons playing for the Mexican National Teams during high school, including both the Mexican U-17 team and the Mexican Senior Team. A member of the U-17 team since the age of 14, Padilla participated in and captained the team at the CONCACAF Under-17 Women’s Championship Tournament in Trinidad & Tobago in July of 2008. This past summer, Padilla was called up to the senior national team where she competed with current teammate Angelica Figueroa.

club:On the club level, Padilla served as an integral part of the Mustang Mavericks success since from 2005 to 2008. As a Mustang, Padilla led her team to championships at Surf Cup (2008), the Far West Regional League Spring championship (2008) and the Nor Cal State tournament (2007 and 2008). Additionally, the Mavericks made it to the quarterfinals of the Far West Regional in each of her last two seasons with the team.

personal:Born in San Jose, Calif., she is the daughter of Andres and Monique Padilla. Maricela has five siblings: Marisol, Patty, Andrea, Jesus and Car-men, the Tigers’ assistant coach. She plans to study computer engineering.

• freshman • goalkeeper • 5-9 • • sacramento, calif. • sheldon hs •

#00 • myia williams• freshman • midfielder • 5-5 •

• san jose, calif. • willow glen hs •

#7 • kayla villalpando

high school:A graduate of Willow Glen High School in San Jose, Calif., Kayla finished her four-year career with the Rams by lead-ing her team to a BVAL-STAL League Championship after going 12-0-2 in league play. Overall, the Rams finished the season 17-2-2 on the year. Individu-ally, Villalpando posted 18 goals and 11 assists in her final season of play, earn-ing her first team all-league honors while also earning her the distinction as the league’s Senior of the Year.

club:In club play, Villalpando played for the Mustang Mavericks in Dan-ville, Calif., playing alongside of fellow Tiger Maricela Padilla. The Mustangs captured championships at Surf Cup (2008), the Far West Regional League Spring championship (2008) and the Nor Cal State tournament (2007 and 2008). Additionally, the Mavericks advanced to the quarterfinals of the Far West Regional in each of her last two seasons.

personal:Born in San Jose, Calif., she is the daughter of Ed and Julie Villal-pando. Kayla has three siblings: Alyssa, Tonya and Ryan. She has yet to declare a major.

high school:A graduate of Sheldon High School in 2009, Myia played for the Hus-kies during her first two years of high school. As a sophomore, Wil-liams served as the keeper in six games, and teams averaged 1.00 goals against her as she tallied three shutouts while in goal on the year. That year the Huskies went 8-6-3 and 4-3-2 in the Delta League. Dur-ing her freshman year, in 2005, Myia kept a 1.267 goals against aver-age through six contests, including four shutouts to help Sheldon HS finish 10-6-1 for the season.

club:Beyond the high school field Myia played for the Boca Jrs 90 based in Sacramento, Calif. In 2006 the Boca Jrs 90 claimed a national cham-pionship with Williams in goal. Then during the fall of 2008, Williams and her team claimed the Placer Prestige Cup and were finalists in the US Club Soccer Regionals.

personal:Born in Sacramento, Calif., she is the daughter of D’Erryl and Cheryl Williams. Myia has three siblings, Jazmine, D’Erryl Jr., and Avery. At Pacific she will study business.

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(meet the team) during the summer of 2009, three Pacific players spent time with the Mexican National team and the Colombian National squad. Freshman Maricela Padilla and sopho-more Angelica Figueroa teamed up to play in Mexico both with the senior national squad and the U-20 team. As a part of the senior Mexican National team, Padilla and Figueroa went unde-feated with the team, playing Venezuela on their home turf of Tasco, Mexico, and Mexico City, Mexico winning handily, 4-0 and 6-0, respectively. Padilla and Figueroa enjoyed similar success with the U-20 national team, this time against Quebec, the Canadian regional U-20 team. Against Quebec in Mexico City, Padilla and Figueroa continued to play perfectly with the Mexican National team, with a 2-0 victory over the Canadians. They played Quebec once more, this time in Xochotilpec, Mexico, falling 1-0 for the first time all summer. International competition runs in Padilla’s blood as her older sister and Tiger assistant coach Carmen, began her career with the Mexican National team in 2005. The elder Padilla saw time in matches against the US National Team, playing against the likes of Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy and Joy Fawcett on their farewell tour. Car-men scored her first international goal on April 21 in Mexico’s 1-1 draw with 2005 NCAA Champion Port-land. Similarly, freshman Laura Hernandez honed her skills with the Colombian National team this summer, a familiar role for the freshman. During high school, Hernan-dez did not play with her school as a senior, but instead repre-sented Colom-bia in the U-17 World Cup dur-ing the 2008 season in New Zealand.

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(opponents)(opponents)Location: Berkeley, Calif.Conference: Pacific-10Head Coach: Neil McGuire(Augusta State ‘97)Assistant Coaches: Libby Bassett, Tracy Hamm 2008 Overall Record: 10-9-1PAC-10 Record: 3-5-1 (6th)Pacific vs: 1-4-1SID: Anna Oleson-WheelerE-mail: [email protected]: www.calbears.com

Location: Moraga, Calif.Conference: West CoastHead Coach: Kai Edwards(Sonoma State ‘03)Assistant Coaches: Lindsey Jones, Scott Alexander, Laura Van Wart2008 Overall Record: 8-9-2WCC Record: 1-5-1 (7th)Pacific vs: 1-5SID: Rich DaviE-mail: [email protected]: www.smcgaels.com

Location: Portland, Ore.Conference: Big SkyHead Coach: Laura Schott(California ‘04)Assistant Coaches: Melanie Langley, Janine Szpara2008 Overall Record: 5-11-4BSC Record: 4-1-2 (T2nd)Pacific vs: 3-2SID: Matt ScheeererE-mail: [email protected]: www.goviks.com

Location: Birmingham, Ala.Conference: Conference USAHead Coach: Paul Harbin(Mercer ‘85)Assistant Coaches: Dan Muns, Crystal Royall2008 Overall Record: 7-11-2CUSA Record: 5-4-2 (7th)Pacific vs: First MeetingSID: Michelle CunninghamE-mail: [email protected]: www.uabsports.com

Location: Sacramento, Calif.Conference: Big SkyHead Coach: Randy Dedini(Sonoma State ‘92)Assistant Coaches: Maureen Whitney, Katie Burton2008 Overall Record: 9-8-2BSW Record: 3-3-1 (4th)Pacific vs: 10-1-3SID: J.D. FoxE-mail: [email protected]: www.hornetsports.com

Location: Bronx, N.Y.Conference: Atlantic 10Head Coach: Ness Selmani(Prishtina University ‘72)Assistant Coaches: Casey Sommers, Ryszard Gorski2008 Overall Record: 12-6-2A-10 Record: 8-2-1 (3rd)Pacific vs: First MeetingSID: Scott KwiatkowskiE-mail: [email protected]: www.fordhamsports.com

Location: Fresno, Calif.Conference: Western AthleticHead Coach: Brian Zwaschka(Grandview, ‘92)Assistant Coach: Kevin Botterill2008 Overall Record: 11-9-2WAC Record: 5-1-1 (2nd)Pacific vs: 8-3-3SID: Theresa KurtzE-mail: [email protected]: www.gobulldogs.com

Location: San Francisco, Calif.Conference: West CoastHead Coach: Mark Carr(Bournemouth ‘01)Assistant Coaches: Maite Zabala, Mike Herman2008 Overall Record: 5-13-2WCC Record: 0-7-0 (8th)Pacific vs: 5-7SID: Jordan WilcoxE-mail: [email protected]: www.usfdons.com

saint mary’s gaels

STAGG STADIUMFriday, Aug. 21

7 p.m.

portland state

vikingsSTAGG STADIUMFriday, Aug. 28

7 p.m.

hawai’irainbowwahine

Honolulu, HawaiiSunday, Sept. 6

9 p.m.

fordhamrams

Reno, Nev.Friday, Sept. 13

10 a.m.

fresno state

bulldogsSTAGG STADIUMFriday, Sept. 18

7 p.m.

california bears

Berkeley, Calif.Saturday, Aug. 151 p.m. (exhibition)

uabblazers

Honolulu, HawaiiSaturday, Sept. 5

11 p.m.

sacramento state

hornetsSacramento, Calif.Friday, Sept. 11

4 p.m.

san francisco

donsSTAGG STADIUMSunday, Sept. 20

12 p.m.

albanygreat danes

STAGG STADIUMSunday, Aug. 30

12 p.m.

Location: Honolulu, O’ahu, HawaiiConference: Western AthleticHead Coach: Pinsoom Tenzing(University of Punjab ‘68)Assistant Coaches: Kathy Carey, Gina Brewer, Romy Trigg-Smith2008 Overall Record: 8-7-4WAC Record: 4-2-1 (3rd)Pacific vs: 3-2-3SID: Pakalani Bello E-mail: [email protected]: www.hawaiiathletics.com

Location: Albany, N.Y.Conference: America EastHead Coach: Mary-Frances Monroe(UCLA ‘03)Assistant Coach: Kristin Shaw2008 Overall Record: 3-17-0AEC Record: 1-7-0 (9th)Pacific vs: First MeetingSID: Matthew ChmuraE-mail: [email protected]: www.ualbanysports.com

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(opponents)Location: Los Angeles, Calif.Conference: Pacific-10Head Coach: Ali Khosroshahin(Cal State Los Angeles ‘94)Assistant Coaches: Harold Warren, Laura Janke2008 Overall Record: 16-5-2PAC-10 Record: 5-3-1 (3rd)Pacific vs: 0-1SID: Darcy CouchE-mail: [email protected]: www.usctrojans.com

Location: USAF Academy, Colo.Conference: Mountain WestHead Coach: Larry Friend(Air Force ‘85)Assistant Coach: Capt. Dono Kneuer2008 Overall Record: 3-14MWC Record: 0-7-0 (8th)Pacific vs: 2-0-1SID: Nick ArseniakE-mail: [email protected]: www.goairforcefalcons.com

Location: Long Beach, Calif.Conference: Big WestHead Coach: Mauricio Ingrassia(Cal State Fullerton ’95)Assistant Coaches: Wendi Whitman, Jeff Joyner, Lucas Curtolo2008 Overall Record: 14-5-4BWC Record: 7-0-1 (1st)Pacific vs: 4-7-1SID: Andrea OhtaE-mail: [email protected]: www.longbeachstate.com

Location: Northridge, Calif.Conference: Big WestHead Coach: Keith West(Cal State Northridge, ‘03)Assistant Coach: Juan Plascencia, Derek Hanks2008 Overall Record: 8-9-2WAC Record: 3-4-1 (5th)Pacific vs: 4-5-1SID: Geoff HerbergE-mail: [email protected]: www.gomatadors.com

Location: Irvine, Calif.Conference: Big WestHead Coach: Scott Juniper(University of Bristol ‘98)Assistant Coach: Heather Hathorn2008 Overall Record: 8-9-2BWC Record: 2-4-2 (6th)Pacific vs: 8-9-1SID: Erik WirtanenE-mail: [email protected]: www.ucirvinesports.com

Location: Davis, Calif.Conference: Big WestHead Coach: MaryClaire Robinson (Chico State ’88)Assistant Coaches: Rozanne DeWeese, Mark Torguson2008 Overall Record: 7-7-3BWC Record: 2-5-1 (T7th)Pacific vs: 4-3SID: John McMahonE-mail: [email protected]: www.ucdavisaggies.com

Location: San Luis Obispo, Calif.Conference: Big WestHead Coach: Alex Crozier(Cal Poly ‘84)Assistant Coaches: Orlando Cervantes, Bob Galarneau, Kathleen Lemieux2008 Overall Record: 10-9-1BWC Record: 5-3-0 (3rd)Pacific vs: 2-12-1SID: TBAE-mail: [email protected]: www.gopoly.com

Location: Riverside, Calif.Conference: Big WestHead Coach: Veronica O’Brien (New Hampshire ‘94)Assistant Coaches: Kerri Patterson, Tommy Tate 2008 Overall Record: 8-10-2 BWC Record: 2-5-1 (T7th)Pacific vs: 4-1-3SID: Lauren Kane E-mail: [email protected]: www.gohighlanders.com

Location: Fullerton, Calif.Conference: Big WestHead Coach: Demian Brown(Cal State Fullerton ‘97)Assistant Coaches: Diego Bocanegra, Lauryn Welch, Brian Mason2008 Overall Record: 7-11-1BWC Record: 2-6 (9th)Pacific vs: 5-11SID: Jason SpencerE-mail: [email protected]: www.fullertontitans.com

usc trojans

STAGG STADIUMFriday, Sept. 25

7 p.m.

uc irvine anteaters

STAGG STADIUMSunday, Oct. 11

12 p.m.

uc davis aggiesDavis, Calif.

Sunday, Oct. 1812 p.m.

cal poly mustangsSTAGG STADIUM

Friday, Oct. 237 p.m.

cal state fullerton

titansFullerton, Calif.Sunday, Nov. 1

1 p.m.

uc riverside

highlandersRiverside, Calif.Friday, Oct. 30

7 p.m.

air forcefalcons

STAGG STADIUMSunday, Sept. 27

12 p.m.

long beach state 49ers

Long Beach, Calif.Thursday, Oct. 1

3 p.m.

cal state northridge matadors

STAGG STADIUMFriday, Oct. 9

7 p.m.

uc santa barbara gauchos

STAGG STADIUMSunday, Oct. 25

12 p.m.

Location: Santa Barbara, Calif.Conference: Big WestHead Coach: Paul Stumpf(San Diego State ‘89)Assistant Coaches: Chris Fernandez, Stuart Dobson2008 Overall Record: 12-7-3BWC Record: 5-2-1 (2nd)Pacific vs: 4-6-3SID: Bill MahoneyE-mail: [email protected]: www.ucsbgauchos.com

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(2008 review)(2009 composite schedule)august

Friday, August 21Cal State Northridge at San Diego .........7 p.m. UC Irvine at Arizona State .....................7 p.m. UC Riverside at Cal State Bakersfield .....7 p.m. Saint Mary’s at Pacific ............................7 p.m.

Sunday, August 23Utah at Cal State Fullerton ......................1 p.m. Cal State Northridge at San Diego State ..1 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at Santa Clara ..............1 p.m. Sacramento State at UC Davis ..................2 p.m. Fresno State at Long Beach State .............3 p.m. UC Irvine at Arizona ..................................7 p.m.

Thursday, August 27Loyola Marymount at CS Northridge ........5 p.m.

Friday, August 28St. John’s at Cal State Fullerton ..................6 p.m. Texas State at UC Irvine ..............................7 p.m. Oregon State at UC Riverside .....................7 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at Nevada ......................7 p.m. Portland State at Pacific ..............................7 p.m. Stanford at Cal Poly .....................................7 p.m.

Sunday, August 30Cal Poly at Utah & .....................................12 p.m. Marist at UC Davis ....................................12 p.m. Albany (NY) at Pacific ................................12 p.m. Texas State at UC Riverside .........................1 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at Sacramento State ......1 p.m. Mexican National at CS Fullerton & ............1 p.m. Oregon State at Cal State Northridge .........1 p.m. UCLA at Long Beach State ...........................5 p.m. UC Irvine at Nevada ....................................7 p.m.

septemberThursday, Sept. 3Michigan State at UC Santa Barbara ...........7 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 4Long Beach State at Kansas ........................3 p.m. Southern Utah vs. UC Riverside # ...............4 p.m. Cal State Fullerton vs. USC @ .....................5 p.m. Cal State Northridge at Creighton ..............5 p.m. UC Davis at Cal State Bakersfield ................7 p.m. Fresno State at UC Irvine # .........................7 p.m. Seattle at Cal Poly .......................................7 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 5 UAB vs. Pacific • ........................................10 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 6 Fresno State vs. UC Riverside # ............10:30 a.m. Long Beach State at Missouri ...................11 a.m. UC Santa Barbara at Illinois ......................12 p.m. Southern Utah at UC Irvine # .....................1 p.m. Vermont at Cal State Northridge ...............1 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at San Diego @ .......1:30 p.m. Cal Poly at Cal State Bakersfield .................6 p.m. Pacific at Hawai’i .......................................8 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 9UC Santa Barbara at William & Mary % ....4 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 10UC Davis at Montana ...............................4 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 11Long Beach State at Harvard ....................10 a.m. George Mason vs. UC Santa Barbara % ...........1 p.m. Michigan at Cal State Fullerton .................2 p.m. Cal Poly at Florida International ............3:30 p.m. Pacific at Sacramento State ........................4 p.m. CS Northridge at New Mexico ! ..................6 p.m. UC Irvine at UNLV .......................................7 p.m. San Francisco at UC Riverside .....................7 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 13Cal Poly at Florida Atlantic .....................8:30 a.m. Kent State vs. Cal State Northridge ! .....9:30 a.m. Long Beach State at Boston College ....10:00 a.m. Pacific vs. Fordham £ ...........................10:00 a.m. UC Davis at Eastern Washington ...............12 p.m. San Francisco at Cal State Fullerton ...........1 p.m. San Diego State at UC Riverside .................6 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 16Hawai’i at Cal State Fullerton .....................7 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 17UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Bakersfield ..7 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 18Cal Poly at Air Force ....................................4 p.m. Hawai’i at Cal State Northridge ..................4 p.m. Pepperdine at Long Beach State .................4 p.m. Utah Valley State vs. UC Irvine $ .................4 p.m. Bowling Green at UC Riverside $ ................7 p.m. Fresno State at Pacific .................................7 p.m. UC Davis at San Jose State ..........................7 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 20Bowling Green vs. UC Irvine $ ...................10 a.m. Colorado College vs. Cal Poly + .................11 a.m. Long Beach State at San Diego State ........12 p.m. Fresno State at UC Davis ...........................12 p.m. San Francisco at Pacific .............................12 p.m. Utah Valley at UC Riverside $ .....................1 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 25Boise State vs. UC Riverside € ..............12:30 p.m. Cal Poly at California ...................................4 p.m. UCLA at Cal State Northridge .....................4 p.m. Long Beach State at Loyola Marymount .....4 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at Santa Clara ...............5 p.m. Arizona at UC Santa Barbara ......................7 p.m. USC at Pacific ..............................................7 p.m. Washington at UC Irvine .............................7 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 27Arizona at Cal Poly ....................................11 a.m. Nevada at UC Davis ...................................12 p.m. Air Force at Pacific ....................................12 p.m. UC Riverside at Wyoming € .................12:30 p.m. UC Irvine at San Diego State ..................2:30 p.m. UCLA at UC Santa Barbara ..........................4 p.m. Washington at Cal State Fullerton ..............4 p.m.

octoberThursday, Oct. 1Pacific at Long Beach State * .....................3 p.m. Cal State Bakersfield at CS Fullerton ...........7 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 2Cal Poly at Cal State Northridge * .........2:30 p.m. Saint Mary’s at UC Davis .............................4 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at UC Irvine * .................7 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 4Cal Poly at UC Irvine * ................................1 p.m. UC Davis at Long Beach State * ..................1 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at CS Northridge * ....2:30 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at UC Riverside * ..........6 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 7San Diego at Long Beach State ...................3 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 9UC Irvine at UC Davis * ...............................3 p.m. UC Riverside at Cal Poly * ...........................7 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at UC Santa Barbara * ..7 p.m. Cal State Northridge at Pacific * ................7 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 11Cal State Northridge at UC Davis * ...........12 p.m. UC Irvine at Pacific * .................................12 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly * .................1 p.m. CS Bakersfield at Long Beach State .............3 p.m. UC Riverside at UC Santa Barbara * ...........5 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 15Long Beach State at UC Santa Barbara * ....5 p.m. UC Davis at Cal Poly * .................................7 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 16UC Irvine at Cal State Fullerton * ...............7 p.m. Cal State Northridge at UC Riverside * ......7 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 18Seattle at UC Santa Barbara ........................... TBA Pacific at UC Davis * .................................12 p.m. Long Beach State at Cal Poly * ...................1 p.m. UC Riverside at UC Irvine * .........................5 p.m. CS Northridge at Cal State Fullerton * .......6 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 22Cal State Fullerton at Long Beach State * ..3 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 23UC Santa Barbara at UC Davis * .................2 p.m. CS Bakersfield at Cal State Northridge ...2:30 p.m. Cal Poly at Pacific * .....................................7 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 25UC Santa Barbara at Pacific .....................12 p.m. New Mexico at Cal State Fullerton .............1 p.m. UC Riverside at Long Beach State * ............2 p.m. UC Irvine at Cal State Northridge * ............2 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 29Long Beach State at UC Irvine * .................7 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 30UC Davis at Cal State Fullerton * ................7 p.m.Pacific at UC Riverside * .............................7 p.m.

novemberSunday, Nov. 1Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara * ...................1 p.m. Pacific at Cal State Fullerton * ...................1 p.m. Long Beach State at CS Northridge * .........1 p.m. UC Davis at UC Riverside * .........................1 p.m. Gonzaga at UC Irvine ..................................1 p.m.

tournament key& - Under Armour Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.)# - UC Irvine Tournament (Irvine, Calif.)@ - USD Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)• - at Honolulu, Hawaii% - William & Mary Tournament (Williamsburg, Va.)! - New Mexico Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.)£ - at Reno, Nev.$ - UC Riverside Tournament (Riverside, Calif.)+ - at Colorado Springs, Colo.€ - Wyoming Tournament (Laramie, Wyo.)

*Big West gameBig West teams are in bold

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(2008 review)Making a trip to the Big West Conference Tourna-ment at the end of the 2008 season, the Pacific soccer team closed out the year 10-8-1 overall after falling to the No. 1 seed in the tournament, Long Beach State. Prior to the Big West Tourna-ment, the Tigers closed out conference play 4-3-1 in 2008. Pacific did all of this as a very young team, led by seven freshmen.

As a team in 2008, the Tigers averaged 1.26 goals per game, netting 24 goals throughout the year. Pacific even shutout six of its opponents through-out the season.

In one of the Tigers’ closest matches, Pacific faced No. 29 Central Florida and fell with a final 1-0 deci-sion, despite out-shooting the Knights 17-3 on the night. The 17 shots were at the time, a season-high for the Tigers.

In conference play, Pacific tallied victories over UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, UC Riverside and UC Davis. In two overtime periods, the Tigers ended in a draw at UC Santa Barbara, for the only tie of the 2008 season.

Offensively the Tigers were led by freshman Kris-tina Wavomba, who finished the season as the conference’s freshman of the year, as she netted eight goals, 17 points and a team-best .211 shoot-ing percentage in 19 games for Pacific.

Just behind Wavomba in the offensive category sat freshman Laura Hogan, who also started in all 19 of Pacific’s contests. Hogan closed out the year with five goals and 10 total points with a .161 shooting percentage in her first year with the Ti-gers. For her play, she earned Second Team All-Big West accolades in the fall of 2008.

In goal, freshman Amanda McNab started all 18 contests she played in, logging a total of 1,640 minutes for the Tigers, recording 65 saves on the year. She allowed 23 goals, for a .739 save per-centage and was in goal during nine of the Tigers’ victories.

Bolstered by a stellar defensive unit which includ-ed Chelsea Gomes, Kylee Ah Choy and Chyanne Alejado, McNab found her name in Pacific’s re-cord book. Pacific’s defense only allowed 1.26 goals per game against McNab in her 1,640 total minutes. That puts McNab at the No. 4 position on the all-time career list and No. 9 on the single season goals against list. Additionally, Amanda was in goal during all of the Tigers’ five shutouts in 2008, putting her at No. 4 on the all-time career list and No. 8 on Pacific’s single season list.

2008 all-big west conference teamsFIRST TEAMPlayer School Year Position Hometown^Hayley Bolt Long Beach State Senior Forward Lakewood, Calif.+Genelle Ives UC Santa Barbara Junior Forward Dana Point, Calif.+Tessa Lennala UC Riverside Senior Forward Temecula, Calif.^Kim Silos Long Beach State Senior Forward Ontario, Calif.Lindsay Bullock Long Beach State Sophomore Midfielder Manhattan Beach, Calif.Jacqui Simon UC Santa Barbara Sophomore Midfielder Torrance, Calif.Mariko Strickland Long Beach State Senior Midfielder Anahola, Hawaii+Sami Svrcek UC Santa Barbara Senior Midfielder Irvine, Calif.^Carrie Andrews Cal Poly Junior Defender Pleasanton, Calif.Sara Baca Long Beach State Senior Defender Ventura, Calif.+Jenae Gibbens Cal State Fullerton Senior Defender San Diego, Calif.^Rachael Ritchey UC Santa Barbara Senior Defender Sheldon, Calif.Liz Ramos Long Beach State Senior Goalkeeper Bakersfield, Calif.

SECOND TEAMPlayer School Year Position HometownKylie McDonald UC Santa Barbara Sophomore Forward Westlake Village, Calif.Tanya Taylor UC Irvine Sophomore Forward Buena Park, Calif.Ashley Vallis Cal Poly Senior Forward Antioch, Calif.Kristina Wavomba Pacific Freshman Forward Encinitas, Calif.Dana Farquhar Long Beach State Senior Midfielder Redlands, Calif.Leah Morales Cal Poly Senior Midfielder Santa Cruz, Calif. Tryna Tafoya Cal State Northridge Senior Midfielder Rialto, Calif.Laura Hogan Pacific Freshman Defender Poway, Calif.Nicole Hubbard Long Beach State Freshman Defender Lakewood, Calif.Molly Scott UC Davis Senior Defender Los Altos, Calif.Sarah Peters UC Davis Sophomore Goalkeeper Petaluma, Calif.

HONORABLE MENTIONStacey Fox-Cal State Fullerton-F, Kristen Kiefer-Long Beach State-F, Morgan Miller-Cal Poly-F, Shawna Gordon-Long Beach State-MF, Laura King-Pacific-MF, Meggie O’Hagan-Cal Poly- MF, Nalena Betancourt-Cal State Northridge-D, Kristina Condon-Sherwood-Cal Poly-D, Carissa Voegele-Cal Poly-D, Coral Hoover-Cal Poly-GK

2008 Big West Offensive Player Of The YearGenelle Ives, UC Santa Barbara

2008 Big West Midfielder Of The YearLindsay Bullock, Long Beach State

2008 Big West Defensive Player Of The YearCarrie Andrews, Cal Poly

2008 Big West Goalkeeper Of The YearLiz Ramos, Long Beach State

2008 Big West Freshman Of The YearKristina Wavomba, Pacific

2008 Big West Coach Of The YearMauricio Ingrassia, Long Beach State

Kristina WavombaFreshman of the Year &

Second Team All-Big West

Laura HoganSecond Team All-Big West

Laura KingHonorable Mention

All-Big West

big west overall2008 STANDINGS W L T Pct Pts W L T Pct GF GALong Beach State (*1) 7 0 1 . 938 22 14 5 4 .696 44 17UC Santa Barbara ($2) 5 2 1 .688 16 12 7 3 .614 40 23Cal Poly (3) 5 3 0 .625 15 10 9 1 .525 31 25Pacific (4) 4 3 1 .562 13 10 8 1 .553 24 24Cal State Northridge 3 4 1 .438 10 8 9 2 .474 24 26UC Irvine 2 4 2 .375 8 8 9 2 .474 16 22UC Davis 2 5 1 .312 7 7 7 3 .500 17 20UC Riverside 2 5 1 .312 7 8 10 2 .450 32 33Cal State Fullerton 2 6 0 .250 6 7 11 1 .395 28 33* - indicates clinched Big West regular season title$ - indicates Big West tournament champion; NCAA AQ() - Big West Tournament seed

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(2008 box scores)

2008 miscellaneous stats

2008 resultsoverall record: 10-8-1 :: big west: 4-3-1 :: home: 6-3-0 :: away: 3-5-1 :: neutral: 1-0-0

2008 ATTENDANCE GAMES TOTAL AVG.Home 9 3,789 421Away 9 2,533 281Neutral 1 102 102TOTAL 19 6,424 338

Largest Home Crowd:677 vs. Sacramento State (8/22)

Largest Away Crowd:472 at Long Beach State, (11/6)

* First Round of Big West Tournament

(2008 statistics)

• SCORING BY PERIOD • 1 2 OT 2OT TotPacific 4 19 1 0 24 Big West 2 11 0 0 13 Opponent 13 11 0 0 24 Big West 4 6 0 0 10

• SHOTS BY PERIOD • 1 2 OT 2OT Tot Pacific 110 146 4 1 261 Big West 50 55 1 1 107 Opponent 81 95 2 1 179 Big West 42 52 1 1 96

• GOALKEEPING • GOALKEEPER GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% W-L-T SHOAmanda McNab 18-18 1640:00 23 1.26 65 .739 9-8-1 5 Big West 808 740:00 10 1.22 37 .787 4-3-1 2Jill Medigovich 1-1 97:28 1 0.92 2 .667 1-0-0 0 Big West 0-0 00:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0

TEAM TOTALS GP MIN GA GAA SVS SV% W-L-T SHOPacific 19 1737:28 24 1.24 67 .736 10-7-1 5 Big West 8 740:00 10 1.22 37 .787 4-2-1 2 Opponent 19 1737:28 24 1.24 108 .818 7-10-1 6 Big West 8 740:00 13 1.58 39 .750 2-4-1 1

RESULT DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE RECORD BW RECORD ATT8-22 SACRAMENTO STATE W 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 677 8-24 at #10 Stanford L 0-5 1-1-0 0-0-0 3408-30 at UNLV L 0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 1618-31 vs Nevada W 1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 1029-5 #29 UCF L 0-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 4329-12 HAWAI’I W 2-1 3-3-0 0-0-0 5169-14 TENNESSEE-MARTIN L 0-1 3-4-0 0-0-0 2879-19 IONA W 3-1 4-4-0 0-0-0 3349-21 at USF W 1-0 5-4-0 0-0-0 15010-3 at UC Irvine* W 1-0 6-4-0 1-0-0 362

RESULT DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE RECORD BW RECORD ATT10-5 at Long Beach State* L 1-2 6-5-0 1-1-0 25610-10 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 3-2 7-5-0 2-1-0 51210-12 UC RIVERSIDE* W 4-1 8-5-0 3-1-0 17610-17 at UC Santa Barbara* T 2OT 1-1 8-5-1 3-1-1 35810-19 at Cal State Northridge* L 1-2 8-6-1 3-2-1 21510-24 CAL POLY* L 0-2 8-7-1 3-3-1 46610-26 at CS Bakersfield W OT 2-1 9-7-1 3-3-1 21911-2 UC DAVIS* W 2-0 10-7-1 4-3-1 38911-6 at Long Beach State% L 0-3 10-8-1 4-3-1 472

Home Games in BOLD at Stagg Stadium % - Big West Conference Tournament * - Big West Conference Games

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SOG GW PK-ATTJamie Jimenez 14-2 0 0 0 3 .667 0 0-0 Big West 8-0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0-0 Shannon Reimer 12-1 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0-0 Big West 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Jacqueslyn LeHouillier 6-0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-0 Big West 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0Chelsea Gomes 17-15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Big West 7-5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Janine Maier 3-0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-0 Big West 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0Lindsey Mair 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Big West 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Lily Chavez 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Big West 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0

TEAM TOTALS GP G A PTS SH SOG GW PK-ATTPacific 19 24 20 68 261 .506 10 2-2 Big West 8 13 13 39 107 .486 4 1-1 Opponents 19 24 12 60 179 .514 8 2-3 Big West 8 10 5 25 96 .490 3 0-1

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SOG GW PK-ATTKristina Wavomba 19-14 8 1 17 38 .553 3 0-0 Big West 8-8 4 1 9 20 .500 1 0-0 Laura Hogan 19-19 5 0 10 31 .516 3 0-0 Big West 8-8 2 0 4 10 .500 1 0-0 Angelica Figueroa 18-18 3 4 10 27 .556 1 1-1 Big West 8-8 1 2 4 8 .500 0 0-0 Sammi Teramae 16-14 3 2 8 14 .571 1 1-1 Big West 8-8 2 1 5 9 .444 0 1-1 Alex Topp 19-18 2 2 6 32 .469 0 0-0 Big West 8-8 1 2 4 18 .500 0 0-0 Laura King 14-14 1 4 6 51 .490 1 0-0 Big West 4-4 1 2 4 13 .308 1 0-0 Kylee Ah Choy 19-19 1 4 6 5 .600 0 0-0 Big West 8-8 1 3 5 4 .500 0 0-0 Kim Hargrave 19-15 1 3 5 17 .353 1 0-0 Big West 8-8 1 2 4 8 .500 1 0-0 Natalie Wong 19-15 0 0 0 19 .474 0 0-0 Big West 8-5 0 0 0 9 .556 0 0-0 Lydia Jackson 17-4 0 0 0 12 .500 0 0-0 Big West 7-2 0 0 0 5 .800 0 0-0 Kellie Nakahara 10-3 0 0 0 4 .250 0 0-0 Big West 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0Chyanne Alejado 19-19 0 0 0 3 .333 0 0-0 Big West 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0

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GAME 1: Aug. 22, 2008Sacramento State 0 : Pacific 2Stagg StadiumStockton, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotSacramento State 0 0 0Pacific 0 2 2

Shots 1 2 TotSacramento State 5 4 9Pacific 4 7 11

Saves 1 2 TotSacramento State 2 4 6Pacific 2 3 5

Scoring SummaryPacific - Teramae (Figueroa), 58:18Pacific - Wavomba (Teramae), 81:01

(2008 box scores)GAME 2: Aug. 24, 2008Pacific 0 : Stanford 5Cagan Stadium Stanford, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotPacific 0 0 0Stanford 5 0 5

Shots 1 2 TotPacific 4 3 7Stanford 11 9 20

Saves 1 2 TotPacific 1 4 5Stanford 1 0 1

Scoring SummaryStanford - Taylor (Unassisted), 16:58Stanford - Press (Noyola), 21:34Stanford - Press (Unassisted), 22:11Stanford - O’Hara (Press), 25:19Stanford - Own Goal, 35:23

GAME 3: Aug. 30, 2008Pacific 0 : UNLV 1Johann FieldLas Vegas, Nev.

Scoring 1 2 TotPacific 0 0 0UNLV 0 0 1

Shots 1 2 TotPacific 3 3 6UNLV 4 6 10

Saves 1 2 TotPacific 0 3 3UNLV 1 2 3

Scoring SummaryUNLV - Own Goal, 78:53

GAME 5: Sept. 05, 2008#29 UCF 1 : Pacific 0Stagg StadiumStockton, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotUCF 1 0 1Pacific 0 0 0

Shots 1 2 TotUCF 2 1 3Pacific 10 7 17

Saves 1 2 TotUCF 5 5 10Pacific 1 1 2

Scoring SummaryUCF - Thomas (Penalty Kick), 30:52

GAME 6: Sept. 12, 2008Hawai’i 1 : Pacific 2Stagg StadiumStockton, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotHawai’i 0 1 1Pacific 0 2 2

Shots 1 2 TotHawai’i 3 2 5Pacific 5 11 16

Saves 1 2 TotHawai’i 2 4 6Pacific 1 0 1

Scoring SummaryHawai’i - Ako (Fukuroku), 52:13Pacific - Figueroa (Penalty Kick), 60:57Pacific - Figueroa (Unassisted), 67:19

GAME 4: Aug. 31, 2008Nevada 0 : Pacific 1Johann FieldLas Vegas, Nev.

Scoring 1 2 TotNevada 0 0 0Pacific 0 1 1

Shots 1 2 TotNevada 2 5 7Pacific 7 5 12

Saves 1 2 TotNevada 3 2 5Pacific 2 1 3

Scoring SummaryPacific - Wavomba (Unassisted), 62:32

GAME 7: Sept. 14, 2008Tennessee-Martin 1 : Pacific 0Stagg StadiumStockton, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotTennessee-Martin 0 1 1Pacific 0 0 0

Shots 1 2 TotTennessee-Martin 2 2 4Pacific 4 8 12

Saves 1 2 TotTennessee-Martin 1 5 6Pacific 1 1 2

Scoring SummaryUTM - Robertson (Nilica), 64:21

GAME 8: Sept. 19, 2008Iona 1 : Pacific 3Stagg StadiumStockton, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotIona 1 0 1Pacific 1 2 3

Shots 1 2 TotIona 1 3 4Pacific 6 15 21

Saves 1 2 TotIona 3 8 11Pacific 0 1 1

Scoring SummaryIona - Sommers (Unassisted), 2:50Pacific - Wavomba (King), 3:18Pacific - Wavomba (King), 62:39Pacific - Topp (Unassisted), 75:21

GAME 9: Sept. 21, 2008Pacific 1 : San Francisco 0Negoesco StadiumSan Francisco, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotPacific 1 0 1San Francisco 0 0 0

Shots 1 2 TotPacific 8 9 17San Francisco 1 3 4

Saves 1 2 TotPacific 1 3 4San Francisco 3 5 8

Scoring SummaryPacific - Hogan (Hargrave), 8:13

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(record book)(2008 box scores)GAME 10: Oct. 3, 2008Pacific 1 : UC Irvine 0Crawford FieldIrvine, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotPacific 1 0 1UC Irvine 0 0 0

Shots 1 2 TotPacific 6 2 8UC Irvine 6 2 8

Saves 1 2 TotPacific 2 1 3UC Irvine 1 1 2

Scoring SummaryPacific - King (Unassisted), 3:06

GAME 11: Oct. 5, 2008Pacific 1 : Long Beach State 2George Allen FieldLong Beach, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotPacific 0 1 1Long Beach State 1 1 2

Shots 1 2 TotPacific 5 4 9Long Beach State 10 11 21

Saves 1 2 TotPacific 5 6 11Long Beach State 3 1 4

Scoring SummaryLong Beach St - Bolt (Haghdan), 12:18Long Beach St - Silos (Unassisted), 57:23Pacific - Wavomba (Ah Choy), 64:54

GAME 12: Oct. 10, 2008Cal State Fullerton 2 : Pacific 3Stagg StadiumStockton, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotCal State Fullerton 1 1 2Pacific 0 3 3

Shots 1 2 TotCal State Fullerton 3 3 6Pacific 7 8 15

Saves 1 2 TotCal State Fullerton 4 2 6Pacific 2 1 3

Scoring SummaryCS Fullerton - Bitonti (Unassisted), 16:11Pacific - Hogan (King), 59:07CS Fullerton - Stillion (Gibbens), 70:32Pacific - Teramae (Penalty Kick), 75:58Pacific - Hogan (King), 79:57

GAME 13: Oct. 12, 2008UC Riverside 1 : Pacific 4Stagg StadiumStockton, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotUC Riverside 0 1 1Pacific 1 3 4

Shots 1 2 TotUC Riverside 5 3 8Pacific 9 8 17

Saves 1 2 TotUC Riverside 4 2 6Pacific 2 0 2

Scoring SummaryPacific - Wavomba (Hargrave), 16:05Pacific - Hargrave (Topp), 57:20UC Riverside - Lennala (Thomas), 58:14Pacific - Wavomba (Figueroa, Teramae), 82:52Pacific - Figueroa (Wavomba), 86:43

GAME 15: Oct. 19, 2008Pacific 1 : Cal State Northridge 2Matador Soccer FieldNorthridge, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotPacific 0 1 1Cal State Northridge 0 2 2

Shots 1 2 TotPacific 8 7 15Cal State Northridge 1 13 14

Saves 1 2 TotPacific 1 6 7Cal State Northridge 1 3 4

Scoring SummaryPacific - Topp (Ah Choy), 51:24CS Northridge - Own Goal, 68:14CS Northridge - Avesyan (Unassisted), 87:28

GAME 17: Oct. 26, 2008Pacific 2 : Cal State Bakersfield 1Main Soccer FieldBakersfield, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 OT TotPacific 0 1 1 2CSU Bakersfield 1 0 0 1

Shots 1 2 OT TotPacific 6 15 3 24CSU Bakersfield 3 3 1 7

Saves 1 2 OT TotPacific 1 1 0 2CSU Bakersfield 1 3 2 6

Scoring SummaryCSU Bakersfield - Vickory (Penalty Kick), 27:27Pacific - Hogan (Figueroa), 57:46Pacific - Hogan (Ah Choy), 97:28

GAME 19: Nov. 6, 2008Pacific 0 : Long Beach State 3Big West Tournament (First Round)George Allen FieldLong Beach, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotPacific 0 0 0Long Beach State 1 2 3

Shots 1 2 TotPacific 3 8 11Long Beach State 5 5 10

Saves 1 2 TotPacific 2 0 2Long Beach State 1 6 7

Scoring SummaryLong Beach St - Bolt (Hurtado), 44:54Long Beach St - Strickland (Farquhar), 85:44Long Beach St - Bolt (Strickland), 87:36

GAME 18: Nov. 2, 2008UC Davis 0 : Pacific 2Stagg StadiumStockton, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotUC Davis 0 0 0Pacific 0 2 2

Shots 1 2 TotUC Davis 1 7 8Pacific 6 9 15

Saves 1 2 TotUC Davis 4 2 6Pacific 0 2 2

Scoring SummaryPacific - Wavomba (Figueroa, Topp), 63:55Pacific - Teramae (Hargrave), 74:40

GAME 14: Oct. 17, 2008Pacific : Santa BarbaraHarder StadiumSanta Barbara, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 OT 20T TotPacific 0 1 0 0 1UC Santa Barbara 1 0 0 0 1

Shots 1 2 OT 20T TotPacific 4 7 1 1 13UC Santa Barbara 8 5 1 1 15

Saves 1 2 OT 20T TotPacific 1 2 0 0 3UC Santa Barbara 0 2 0 1 3

Scoring SummaryUCSB - Ives (Simon), 5:09Pacific - Ah Choy (Unassisted), 75:41

GAME 16: Oct. 24, 2008Cal Poly 2 : Pacific 0Stagg StadiumStockton, Calif.

Scoring 1 2 TotCal Poly 1 1 2Pacific 0 0 0

Shots 1 2 TotCal Poly 8 8 16Pacific 5 10 15

Saves 1 2 TotCal Poly 3 5 8Pacific 2 4 6

Scoring SummaryCal Poly - O’Hagan (Unassisted), 40:38Cal Poly - Gummow (Thulin), 79:28

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(record book)career leadersgoals 1. Jamee Lucchesi (1996-99) ................ 392. Wendy Woolgar (1995-98) ............... 38 3. Natalie Dorr (1995-98) ..................... 264. Gabby Olivares (2000-03) ................ 20 Regina McGee (2002-04) ................. 20 Carmen Padilla (2003-06) ................. 207. Michelle Gardner (1995-98) ............. 198. Mandi Van Dorn (2004-07 ) .............. 189. Bunny Dickson (2004-07) ................. 1410. Brooke Kentera (1997-00) ................ 12

shots 1. Jamee Lucchesi (1996-99) .............. 2492. Wendy Woolgar (1995-98) ............. 188 Gabby Olivares (2000-03) .............. 1884. Michelle Gardner (1995-98) ........... 1635. Carmen Padilla (2003-06) ............... 1596. Natalie Dorr (1995-98) ................... 1527. Mandi Van Dorn (2004-07) ............ 1478. Laura King (2005-08) ...................... 1339. Bunny Dickson (2004-07) ............... 12710. Suzy Peterson (2002-06) ................ 118 Vanessa Brumer (1997-00) ............. 118

assists 1. Wendy Woolgar (1995-98) ............... 392. Natalie Dorr (1995-98) ..................... 253. Dana Vasquez (1994-97) .................. 18 Brooke Kentera (1997-00) ................ 185. Vanessa Brumer (1997-00) ............... 156. Darlene Okita (1996-97) ................... 14 Carmen Padilla (2003-06) ................. 148. Nikki Lasher (1995-98) ..................... 139. Michelle Gardner (1995-98) ............. 1210. Laura King (2005-08) ........................ 11 Jamee Lucchesi (1996-99) ................ 11 Mandi VanDorn (2004-07) ............... 11 points 1. Wendy Woolgar (1995-98) ............. 1152. Jamee Lucchesi (1996-99) ................ 893. Natalie Dorr (1995-98) ..................... 774. Carmen Padilla (2003-06) ................. 545. Gabby Olivares (2000-03) ................ 50 Michelle Gardner (1995-98) ............. 507. Mandi Van Dorn (2004-07) .............. 478. Brooke Kentera (1997-00) ................ 459. Regina McGee (2002-04) ................. 4410. Vanessa Brumer (1997-00) ............... 35 Bunny Dickson (2004-07) ................. 35

games played 1. Nikki Lasher (1995-98) ..................... 79 Wendy Woolgar (1995-98) ............... 79 Jamee Lucchesi (1996-99) ................ 79 Shelly Cena (1996-99) ...................... 795. Natalie Dorr (1995-98) ..................... 77 Suzy Peterson (2002-06) .................. 777. Kim McCaskey (1996-99) .................. 768. Vanessa Brumer (1997-00) ............... 75 Carmen Padilla (2003-06) ................. 75 Mandi VanDorn (2004-07) ............... 75

saves 1. Megan Pickering (1999-02) ............ 3662. Yvette Valdez (1994-95) ................. 3533. Jaime Souza (2004-07) ................... 3324. Kim McCaskey (1996-99) ................ 3305. Cady Jurach (1993) ......................... 282

goals against average (min. 1000 minutes) 1. Jamie Souza (2004-07)...................0.982. Laura Guerin (2003-05) ................. 1.093. Kim McCaskey (1996-99) ............... 1.134. Amanda McNab (2008) ................. 1.265. Megan Pickering (1999-02) ........... 1.376. Yvette Valdez (1994-95) ................ 1.597. Cady Jurach (1993) ........................ 5.30

shutouts 1. Kim McCaskey (1996-99) ............... 27.52. Jamie Souza (2004-07 ) .................... 223. Megan Pickering (1999-02) .............. 164. Yvette Valdez (1994-95) ................... 115. Amanda McNab (2008) ...................... 56. Laura Guerin (2003-05) ...................... 4

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single season leadersgoals 1. Regina McGee (2002) ...................... 162. Jamee Lucchesi (1999) .................... 14 Natalie Dorr (1998) ......................... 144. Jamee Lucchesi (1998) .................... 12 Wendy Woolgar (1998) ................... 126. Wendy Woolgar (1997) ................... 107 . Michelle Gardner (1997) ................... 9 Wendy Woolgar (1996) ..................... 9 Kimberly Force (2001) ....................... 9 Gabby Olivares (2002) ....................... 9

shots 1. Jamee Lucchesi (1999) .................... 942. Jamee Lucchesi (1998) .................... 693. Natalie Dorr (1998) ......................... 684. Michelle Gardner (1998) ................. 665. Gabby Olivares (2001) ..................... 616. Wendy Woolgar (1995) ................... 587. Kimberly Force (2001) ..................... 54 Jamee Lucchesi (1996) .................... 549. Vanessa Brumer (2000) ................... 5310. Mandi VanDorn (2007) .................... 51

assists 1. Darlene Okita (1997) ....................... 132. Wendy Woolgar (1997) ................... 123. Wendy Woolgar (1995) ................... 10 Natalie Dorr (1998) ......................... 105. Wendy Woolgar (1996) ..................... 96. Dana Vasquez (1996)......................... 8 Wendy Woolgar (1998) ..................... 8 Brooke Kentera (1999) ...................... 89. Carmen Padilla (2004) ....................... 6 Michelle Gardner (1998) ................... 6

points 1. Natalie Dorr (1998) .........38 (14G, 10A)2. Regina McGee (2002) ....... 35 (16G, 3A)3. Wendy Woolgar (1998) ...... 32 (12G, 8A)4. Wendy Woolgar (1997) .......... 32 (10G, 12A)5. Jamee Lucchesi (1999) ..............30 (14G, 2A)6. Jamee Lucchesi (1998) ..............28 (12G, 4A)7. Wendy Woolgar (1996) ...............27 (9G, 9A)8. Wendy Woolgar (1995) .............24 (7G, 10A)9. Kimberly Force (2001) .................23 (9G, 5A)10. Gabby Olivares (2002) .................22 (9G, 4A)

saves 1. Cady Jurach (1993) ........................ 2822. Yvette Valdez (1994) ...................... 2053. Yvette Valdez (1995) ...................... 1484. Megan Pickering (2002) ................ 1415. Megan Pickering (2000) .................. 996. Kim McCaskey (1996) ...................... 987. Jaime Souza (2007) ......................... 958. Megan Pickering (2001) .................. 869. Jaime Souza (2006) ......................... 8210. Kim McCaskey (1997) ...................... 80

game-winning goals 1. Natalie Dorr (1998) ........................... 82. Jamee Lucchesi (1999) ...................... 5 Regina McGee (2002) ........................ 54. Wendy Woolgar (1995) ..................... 4 Wendy Woolgar (1998) ..................... 46. Laura Hogan (2008) .........................3 Kristina Wavomba (2008) ................3 Kimberly Force (2001) ....................... 3 KJ Nishikawa (1997) .......................... 3 Gabby Olivares (2001) ....................... 3 Mandi Van Dorn (2006) ..................... 3 Natalie Dorr (1996) ........................... 3

goals against average (over 500 minutes) 1. Jaime Souza (2006) 0.742. Megan Pickering (1999) ............... 0.853. Jaime Souza (2007) ...................... 0.894. Kim McCaskey (1998) ................... 0.985. Kim McCaskey (1999) ................... 1.036. Jaime Souza (2005) ...................... 1.057. Yvette Valdez (1995) ..................... 1.078. Kim McCaskey (1996) ................... 1.129. Amanda McNab (2008) ................ 1.2610. Jaime Souza (2004) ...................... 1.27

shutouts 1. Kim McCaskey (1998) ..................... 9.52. Yvette Valdez (1995) .......................... 93. Kim McCaskey (1999) ........................ 8 Jaime Souza (2006) ........................... 8 Jaime Souza (2007) ........................... 86. Megan Pickering (2002) .................... 7 Kim McCaskey (1996) ........................ 78. Amanda McNab (2008) ..................... 59. Kim McCaskey (1997) ........................ 410. Cady Jurach (1993) ............................ 3 Megan Pickering (2000) .................... 3

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(record book)(record book)individual gameGoals: ................................. 4, Regina McGee.................................... vs. Creighton, 9-15-02Assists: ........................................................ 3....................... Natalie Dorr vs. LBSU, 9-25-98................ Vanessa Brumer vs. BYU, 10-31-97..................Jenny Prunk vs. Gonzaga, 10-3-94..........Wendy Woolgar vs. Wyoming, 10-6-95Points: ................................ 8, Regina McGee..................................... vs Creighton, 9-15-02Shots: .............................15, Wendy Woolgar.................................... vs. Wyoming, 10-6-95

team gameGoals:..................9 vs. Cal State Hayward, 10-30-98Goals in a half:.......................................6, vs. Idaho, 10-2-98Assists:.......................................8, vs. Idaho, 10-2-98Points:...............25, vs. Cal State Hayward, 10-30-98Shots:...............................44, vs. Wyoming, 10-6-98Fouls:...............................38, vs. California, 9-24-95Corner Kicks:......................15, vs. Sacramento St., 11-5-95

team seasonGames: ........................................... 21 (1998)Wins: .............................................. 15 (1998)Home Wins: ..................................... 8 (2005)Road Wins: ....................................... 7 (1998)Fewest Losses: ................................. 3 (1998)Winning %: .................................. .786 (1998)Goals: ............................................. 60 (1997)Fewest Goals Allowed: .................. 14 (2006)Consecutive Wins: ...................................... 7.................................(Aug. 30-Sept. 20, 2002)................................... (Sept. 17-Oct. 6, 1996)Consecutive Wins (Home): ......................... 7.................................... (Oct. 2-Nov. 11, 1998)Consecutive Wins (Road): ........................... 5.....................................(Oct. 3-Oct. 26, 1997)Longest Unbeaten Streak: ........................ 11.................................... (Oct. 2-Nov. 11, 1998)Draws: .....................6 (2004)* led the nationShutouts: ........................................ 10 (1998)Consecutive Shutouts: ..................... 6 (2006)Overtime Games: ............................. 7 (1996)Overtime Wins: ............................... 3 (1996)Assists: ........................................... 61 (1997)Points: .......................................... 181 (1997)Shots: ........................................... 396 (1998)Fouls: ............................................ 294 (1995)

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megan pickering

mandi van dorn

goals2008 Kristina Wavomba ............ 82007 Bunny Dickson ................. 52006 Mandi Van Dorn............... 72005 Bunny Dickson ................. 62004 Carmen Padilla ................. 82003 Carmen Padilla ................. 72002 Regina McGee ............... 162001 Kimberly Force ................. 92000 Three with ....................... 41999 Jamee Lucchesi .............. 141998 Natalie Dorr ................... 141997 Wendy Woolgar ............. 101996 Wendy Woolgar ............... 91995 Wendy Woolgar ............... 71994 Maria Cromien ................. 31993 Misti Gwinnup ................. 4assists2008 3 tied with ....................... 42007 Sammi Teramae ............... 52006 Van Dorn, Padilla ............. 32005 Van Dorn, Padilla ............. 42004 Carmen Padilla ................. 62003 Olivares, Reish ................. 32002 Suzy Peterson .................. 52001 Kimberly Force ................. 52000 Three with ....................... 31999 Brooke Kentera ................ 81998 Natalie Dorr ................... 101997 Darlene Okita ................. 131996 Wendy Woolgar ............... 91995 Wendy Woolgar ............. 101994 Jenny Prunk ..................... 61993 Angela Teran .................... 2

points2008 Kristina Wavomba .......... 172007 Sammi Teramae ............. 132006 Mandi Van Dorn............. 172005 Dickson, Van Dorn ......... 142004 Carmen Padilla ............... 222003 Carmen Padilla ............... 152002 Regina McGee ............... 352001 Kimberly Force ............... 232000 Gabby Olivares............... 101999 Jamee Lucchesi .............. 301998 Natalie Dorr ................... 381997 Wendy Woolgar ............. 321996 Wendy Woolgar ............. 271995 Wendy Woolgar ............. 241994 Cromien, Plunk ................ 61993 Misti Gwinnup ................. 8saves2008 Amanda McNab ............. 652007 Jaime Souza ................... 952006 Jaime Souza ................... 822005 Jaime Souza ................... 782004 Jaime Souza ................... 772003 Eryn Kishimoto .............. 572002 Megan Pickering ..........1412001 Megan Pickering ............ 862000 Megan Pickering ............ 991999 Kim McCaskey ................ 741998 Kim McCaskey ................ 781997 Kim McCaskey ................ 801996 Kim McCaskey ................ 981995 Yvette Valdez ............... 1481994 Yvette Valdez ............... 2051993 Cady Jurach .................. 282

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Memorable Games In Pacific History Date Site ResultsFirst Game Played 9/4/93 Chico, Calif. loss to Azusa Pacific, 3-0First Win 9/5/93 Chico, Calif. def. UC Santa Cruz, 2-0First Win vs. Division I Opponent 10/3/94 Spokane, Wash. def. Gonzaga, 3-0First Home Game 9/6/93 Stockton, Calif. loss to San Francisco State, 7-0First Home Win 10/6/94 Stockton, Calif. def. UC Davis, 2-1First Big West Game 9/29/96 Logan, Utah def. Utah State, 4-1First Big West Win 9/29/96 Logan, Utah def. Utah State, 4-1First Big West Tournament Game 11/7/97 Irvine, Calif. loss to UC Irvine, 2-1First NCAA Tournament Game 11/11/98 Stockton, Calif. def. California, 2-1First NCAA Tournament Win 11/11/98 Stockton, Calif. def. California, 2-1First Win Over A Ranked Team 10/31/97 Stockton, Calif. def. No. 22 BYU, 3-2First Overtime Game 9/3/94 San Bernardino, Calif. tied Cal State San Bernardino, 3-3First Double Overtime Game 9/17/96 Fresno, Calif. def. Fresno State, 2-0First Overtime Win 9/17/96 Fresno, Calif. def. Fresno State, 2-0

Memorable Wins In Pacific History Win# Date Site Results1 9/5/93 Chico, Calif. def. UC Santa Cruz, 2-025 10/27/96 Stockton, Calif. def. North Texas, 3-2 (2ot)50 10/23/98 San Luis Obispo, Calif. def. Cal Poly, 1-075 9/18/01 Stockton, Calif. def. Nevada, 6-0100 10/1/04 Stockton, Calif. def. Idaho, 2-0125 9/8/07 Waipuha, Hawaii def. Tennessee-Martin, 1-0

record by season overall conference W L T PCT W L T PCT2008 10 8 1 .526 4 3 1 .5002007 7 7 4 .500 2 4 2 .3752006 10 6 2 .611 2 4 1 .3572005 10 9 1 .525 3 4 0 .4292004 7 6 6 .526 3 2 4 .5562003 4 12 2 .278 3 5 1 .3892002 10 8 2 .550 2 5 2 .3332001 10 8 0 .556 3 6 0 .3332000 8 8 2 .500 3 4 1 .4381999 10 8 1 .553 4 5 0 .4441998 15 3 3 .786 7 0 2 .8891997 14 6 0 .700 4 2 0 .6671996 11 7 2 .600 4 2 0 .6671995 9 8 2 .526 --------1994 3 14 1 .194 --------1993 2 15 2 .158 --------Total 130 125 30 .509 40 43 13 .484

record in openersSeason Openers .......... 9-6-1Home Openers ........... 7-0-0

Road/Neutral Openers .... 2-7-2Conference Openers ........ 9-3-1

postseason recordsLast Appearance .. 11-6-08, Big West Tournament (1st Round) Long Beach State 3 : Pacific 0Last NCAA Appearance .............. 11-14-98, NCAA (2nd Round) Santa Clara 5 : Pacific 0Last Post Season Victory ..............11-11-98, NCAA (1st Round) Pacific 2 : California 1

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Air Force Academy (2-0-1)Date Place Result Score9-6-96 H T 2-2 (OT)9-18-98 A W 1-09-3-06 A W 3-0

Azusa Pacific (0-1)Date Place Result Score9-4-93 N L 0-3

Boise State (3-0)Date Place Result Score10-4-98 H W 2-010-1-99 A W 4-110-22-00 H W 2-1

Boston University (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-1-00 H W 1-0

BYU (1-3)Date Place Result Score10-31-97 H W 3-29-25-99 A L 0-29-14-06 H L 0-19-17-07 A L 0-1

Brown University (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-16-05 H W 1-0 (2OT)

California (1-4-1)Date Place Result Score9-24-95 A T 0-0 (OT)8-30-96 A L 1-211-11-98 H W 2-18-31-01 A L 0-49-26-04 H L 0-59-14-05 A L 0-3

Cal Poly (2-12-1)Date Place Result Score10-23-94 A L 0-29-29-95 A L 0-310-11-96 A L 0-1 (OT)10-10-97 H L 1-210-23-98 A W 1-010-24-99 H L 2-3 (OT)10-6-00 A L 1-2 (OT)10-14-01 H W 2-110-13-02 A L 1-310-26-03 H L 0-210-24-04 A T 0-0 (2OT)10-23-05 A L 0-110-20-06 H L 0-110-28-07 A L 0-1 (OT)10-24-08 H L 0-2

Cal State Bakersfield (2-0)Date Place Result Score9-23-07 H W 2-010-26-08 A W 2-1 (OT)

Cal State Fullerton (5-11)Date Place Result Score9-5-94 N L 0-29-22-95 H W 2-110-30-96 H L 0-410-5-97 A W 2-010-15-98 H W 3-010-17-99 A L 0-1 (OT)10-1-00 H W 2-110-7-01 A L 1-2 (2OT)10-6-02 H L 1-210-17-03 A L 0-110-15-04 H L 1-310-9-05 A L 2-311-4-05 A L 0-110-6-06 H L 1-210-14-07 A L 0-310-10-08 H W 3-2

Cal State Hayward (2-1)Date Place Result Score9-12-93 A L 0-79-24-96 H W 7-010-30-98 H W 9-0

Cal State Northridge (4-5-1)Date Place Result Score9-20-96 H W 7-19-11-98 A W 2-010-21-01 H L 1-310-18-02 A T 0-0 (2OT)11-2-03 H L 1-210-29-04 A L 0-210-14-05 H W 2-110-15-06 A L 1-2 (OT)10-7-07 H W 2-1 (OT)10-19-08 A L 1-2

Cal State San Bernardino (0-0-1)Date Place Result Score9-3-94 N T 3-3 (OT)

Chico State (0-2)Date Place Result Score9-5-93 A L 0-1110-31-93 H L 0-6

Colorado College (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-1-06 A W 1-0 (2OT)

Concordia (1-0)Date Place Result Score10-20-96 N W 5-0

Creighton (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-15-02 H W 4-3

Drake (0-0-1)Date Place Result Score9-12-04 A T 1-1 (2OT)

Eastern Washington (0-1)Date Place Result Score10-20-02 H L 0-1

Fairfield (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-17-00 H W 2-1

Fresno State (8-3-3)Date Place Result Score9-4-95 H W 1-010-23-95 A T 2-2 (OT)8-25-96 H T 1-1 (OT)9-17-96 A W 2-0 (2OT)9-5-97 H W 3-2 (OT)9-27-98 A L 0-2 8-29-99 H L 1-28-27-00 A W 2-1 (2OT)9-23-01 H W 1-0 (OT)9-27-02 A W 3-2 (OT)9-9-03 H T 2-2 (2OT)9-22-04 A L 1-29-9-05 H W 3-19-19-06 A W 2-1

Gonzaga (4-0-1)Date Place Result Score10-30-93 H T 2-210-3-94 A W 3-09-26-97 H W 4-19-28-01 N W 1-09-10-06 N W 1-0

Hawai’i (3-2-3)Date Place Result Score9-13-94 H L 0-1 (OT)9-13-95 H W 2-010-6-96 H W 3-19-12-97 A L 1-28-29-04 A T 1-1 (2OT)9-8-06 N T 0-0 (2OT)9-7-07 A T 2-2 (2OT)9-12-08 H W 2-1

Idaho (5-1-1)Date Place Result Score10-2-98 H W 8-010-3-99 A W 1-010-20-00 H T 1-110-28-01 A L 0-210-27-02 H W 4-010-3-03 A W 2-110-1-04 H W 2-0

Kent State (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-2-07 H W 1-0

Long Beach State (4-7-1)Date Place Result Score9-25-98 A W 7-19-17-99 H W 4-010-14-00 A L 1-411-2-01 H W 2-111-1-02 A L 0-510-10-03 H W 2-110-8-04 A T 0-0 (2OT) 9-30-05 H L 0-19-29-06 A L 0-210-5-07 H L 2-310-5-08 A L 1-211-6-08 A L 0-3

Long Island (1-0)Date Place Result Score8-27-06 H W 3-0

Loyola Marymount (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-2-01 N W 2-1

Michigan State (1-0)Date Place Result Score10-30-99 N W 2-1

Mount St. Mary’s (1-0)Date Place Result Score8-31-07 H W 6-0

Navy (0-1)Date Place Result Score8-31-03 H L 0-1 (OT)

Nebraska (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-10-04 A W 2-1

Nevada (4-2)Date Place Result Score10-29-00 A L 1-2 (2OT)10-18-01 H W 6-09-2-02 H W 1-09-7-03 A L 1-29-5-04 H W 5-18-31-08 N W 1-0

North Texas (2-1-1)Date Place Result Score10-27-96 H W 3-2 (2OT)10-26-97 A W 2-110-9-98 A T 1-1 (2OT)10-10-99 H L 2-3

Northeastern (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-30-01 N W 3-0

Northern Arizona (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-6-97 H W 5-1

Northern Iowa (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-3-04 H W 4-0

Oklahoma State (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-21-97 H W 3-1

Oral Roberts (1-0)Date Place Result Score10-24-97 N W 4-1

Oregon (2-1)Date Place Result Score10-25-96 H W 2-09-20-02 N W 4-09-12-03 H L 1-2

Oregon State (0-2)Date Place Result Score9-11-95 H L 1-2 (OT)9-22-02 A L 0-1

Pepperdine (0-2)Date Place Result Score10-25-93 A L 0-510-16-94 H L 0-1

Portland (0-4)Date Place Result Score10-19-96 A L 0-29-24-00 A L 0-49-27-03 A L 0-19-4-05 A L 0-2

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Portland State (3-2)Date Place Result Score11-1-98 H W 1-09-26-03 A L 1-39-26-05 H W 5-08-25-06 H W 1-09-15-07 A L 0-1

Sacramento State (10-1-3)Date Place Result Score9-18-93 A T 0-010-14-94 A W 1-011-1-94 H L 0-19-20-95 H W 3-011-5-95 A W 3-09-8-96 A T 0-0 (OT)11-2-97 H W 4-09-4-98 A W 1-09-12-99 H W 3-09-8-00 A T 0-09-7-01 H W 2-08-30-02 A W 1-010-2-05 H W 1-0 (OT)8-22-08 H W 2-0

Saint Mary’s (1-5)Date Place Result Score9-9-94 A L 0-49-7-95 A L 0-19-11-96 H L 2-39-8-99 A L 0-18-25-00 H W 1-08-28-04 N L 1-2

San Diego (1-3)Date Place Result Score10-21-94 A L 1-410-15-95 N L 2-49-25-05 A W 1-09-30-07 H L 1-2

San Diego State (0-1)Date Place Result Score9-23-05 A L 0-1

San Francisco (5-7)Date Place Result Score9-11-93 A L 0-139-22-93 H L 0-89-28-94 A L 0-2 (OT)10-9-94 A L 0-210-11-95 A L 1-211-4-99 H W 5-09-3-00 A L 0-49-20-01 H L 1-29-14-03 A W 1-09-28-05 H W 2-1 (OT)9-26-06 A W 2-19-4-08 A W 1-0

San Francisco State (0-1)Date Place Result Score9-8-93 H L 0-7

San Jose State (7-5)Date Place Result Score9-16-95 H W 1-010-30-95 A L 2-3 (OT)9-15-96 H L 2-39-16-97 A L 2-49-1-98 H W 5-18-27-99 A W 1-09-10-00 H L 2-39-13-02 H W 5-18-29-03 A L 1-29-19-04 H W 4-29-11-05 H W 2-1 (2OT)9-22-06 H W 3-2

Santa Clara (0-4)Date Place Result Score9-16-98 A L 0-311-14-98 A L 0-511-6-02 A L 1-39-4-03 A L 1-6

Seton Hall (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-9-01 H W 1-0

Sonoma State (0-2)Date Place Result Score10-5-93 H L 0-410-12-94 A L 0-2

So. California College (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-24-93 A W 3-0

Stanford (0-3)Date Place Result Score9-23-94 A L 1-39-2-95 A L 0-28-24-08 A L 0-5

Tennessee-Martin (1-1)Date Place Result Score9-8-07 N W 1-09-14-08 H L 0-1

Texas Christian (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-13-97 N W 4-2

Texas El Paso (0-0-1)Date Place Result Score10-31-99 A T 1-1 (OT)

UC Davis (4-3)Date Place Result Score10-6-94 H W 2-110-20-97 A W 5-110-31-04 H L 0-110-28-05 A L 0-110-29-06 H L 0-1 (OT)11-4-07 A W 2-011-2-08 H W 2-0

UC Irvine (8-9-1)Date Place Result Score9-25-93 A L 1-89-11-94 H L 0-1 (OT)10-13-95 H L 1-2 (OT)10-3-96 H W 4-111-8-96 A L 1-2 (2OT)10-3-97 A W 1-011-7-97 A L 1-210-18-98 H W 3-110-15-99 A L 1-29-29-00 H W 3-211-4-01 H L 1-2 (OT)11-3-02 A L 1-210-12-03 H T 1-110-10-04 A W 2-110-16-05 H W 2-010-13-06 A W 2-010-19-07 H L 0-210-3-08 A W 1-0

UC Riverside (4-1-3)Date Place Result Score10-5-01 A W 2-1 (2OT)10-4-02 H T 1-1 (2OT)10-20-03 A W 3-010-17-04 H T 1-1 (2OT)10-7-05 A L 1-210-8-06 H W 2-1 (2OT)10-12-07 A T 1-1 (2OT)10-12-08 H W 4-1

UC Santa Barbara (4-6-3)Date Place Result Score10-1-95 A W 2-010-13-96 A W 1-0 (OT)10-12-97 H L 2-3 (OT)10-25-98 A T 3-310-29-99 H L 2-310-8-00 A L 0-110-12-01 H L 1-210-11-02 A L 0-1 (2OT)10-24-03 H L 0-210-22-04 A W 1-010-21-05 H W 3-210-22-06 A T 0-0 (2OT)10-26-07 H T 0-0 (2OT)10-17-08 A T 1-1 (2OT)

UC Santa Cruz (2-0)Date Place Result Score9-5-93 N W 2-08-30-97 N W 6-0

UCF (0-1)Date Place Result Score9-5-08 H L 0-1

UNLV (0-1-1)Date Place Result Score9-28-07 H T 0-0 (2OT)8-30-08 A L 0-1

USC (0-1)Date Place Result Score9-5-93 A L 0-7

Utah (1-0)Date Place Result Score10-20-95 H W 1-0

Utah State (5-3-1)Date Place Result Score9-29-96 A W 4-19-28-97 H W 6-110-11-98 A W 2-19-19-99 H W 2-010-27-00 A L 1-2 (2OT)10-26-01 A L 0-110-25-02 H W 4-010-5-03 A L 1-2 (OT)10-3-04 H T 0-0 (2OT)

Valparaiso (2-0)Date Place Result Score9-8-02 N W 5-09-21-07 H W 1-0

Washington (0-1-1)Date Place Result Score9-7-94 H L 1-49-2-05 N T 1-1 (2OT)

Washington State (1-2-1)Date Place Result Score10-9-93 N L 0-810-2-94 A L 0-29-27-96 A W 3-09-6-98 A T 2-2 (2OT)

Weber State (3-1)Date Place Result Score9-26-97 A W 3-09-17-97 H L 1-29-23-99 A W 1-09-15-00 H W 4-2

Wright State (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-6-02 N W 3-1

Wyoming (2-0)Date Place Result Score10-6-95 H W 4-09-20-98 A W 1-0

Yale (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-10-99 N W 1-0

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(all-time results)1993 (Division I Transition Season)Coach: Tracey Davis(2-15-2 Overall)Date Opponent Score9/4 vs. Azusa Pacific L, 0-39/5 vs. UC Santa Cruz W, 2-09/6 at Chico State L, 0-119/8 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L, 0-79/11 at San Francisco L, 0-139/12 at Cal State Hayward L, 0-79/18 at Sacramento State T, 0-09/22 SAN FRANCISCO L, 0-89/24 at Southern California College W, 3-09/25 at UC Irvine L, 1-89/27 at USC L, 0-710/5 SONOMA STATE L, 0-410/9 vs. Washington State L, 0-810/10 vs. Pepperdine L, 0-710/13 CALIFORNIA L, 0-210/24 at San Diego L, 0-610/25 at Pepperdine L, 0-510/30 GONZAGA T, 2-210/31 CHICO STATE L, 0-6

1994Coach: Keith Coleman(3-14-1 Overall)Date Opponent Score9/3 vs. Cal State San Bernardino T, 3-3 (OT)9/5 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 0-29/7 WASHINGTON L, 1-49/9 at Saint Mary’s L, 0-49/11 UC IRVINE L, 0-1 (OT)9/13 HAWAI’I L, 0-1 (OT)9/23 at Stanford L, 1-39/28 at San Francisco L, 0-2 (OT)10/2 at Washington State L, 0-210/3 at Gonzaga W, 3-010/6 UC DAVIS W, 2-110/9 SAN FRANCISCO L, 0-210/12 at Sonoma State L, 0-210/14 at Sacramento State W, 1-010/16 PEPPERDINE L, 0-110/21 at San Diego L, 1-410/23 at Cal Poly L, 0-211/1 SACRAMENTO STATE L, 0-1

1995Coach: Keith Coleman(9-8-2 Overall)Date Opponent Score9/2 at Stanford L, 0-29/4 FRESNO STATE W, 1-09/7 at Saint Mary’s L, 0-19/11 OREGON STATE L, 1-2 (OT)9/13 HAWAI’I W, 2-09/16 SAN JOSE STATE W, 1-09/20 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 3-09/22 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 2-19/24 at California T, 0-0 (OT)9/29 at Cal Poly L, 0-310/1 at UC Santa Barbara W, 2-010/6 WYOMING W, 4-010/11 at San Francisco L, 1-210/13 UC IRVINE L, 1-2 (OT)10/15 vs. San Diego L, 2-410/20 UTAH W, 1-010/23 at Fresno State T, 2-2 (OT)10/30 at San Jose State L, 2-3 (OT)11/5 at Sacramento State W, 3-0

1996Coach: Keith Coleman(11-7-2 / 4-2-0 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/30 at California L, 1-29/6 AIR FORCE ACADEMY T, 2-2 (OT)9/8 at Sacramento State T, 0-0 (OT)9/11 SAINT MARY’S L, 2-39/15 SAN JOSE STATE L, 2-39/17 at Fresno State W, 2-0 (2OT)9/20 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 7-19/24 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 7-09/27 at Weber State W, 3-09/29 • at Utah State W, 4-110/3 • UC IRVINE W, 4-110/6 HAWAI’I W, 3-110/11 • at Cal Poly L, 0-1 (OT)10/13 • at UC Santa Barbara W, 1-0 (OT)10/19 at Portland L, 0-210/20 vs. Concordia W, 5-010/25 OREGON W, 2-010/27 • NORTH TEXAS W, 3-2 (2OT)10/30 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 0-411/8 at UC Irvine L, 0-2 (2OT)

1997Coach: Keith Coleman(14-6-0 / 4-2-0)Date Opponent Score8/30 vs. UC Santa Cruz W, 6-09/5 FRESNO STATE W, 3-2 (OT)9/6 NORTHERN ARIZONA W, 5-19/12 at Hawai’i L, 1-29/13 vs. Texas Christian W, 4-29/16 at San Jose State L, 2-49/19 WEBER STATE L, 1-29/21 OKLAHOMA STATE W, 3-19/26 GONZAGA W, 4-19/28 • UTAH STATE W, 6-110/3 • at UC Irvine W, 1-010/5 • at CS Fullerton W, 2-010/10 • CAL POLY L, 1-210/12 • UC SANTA BARBARA L, 2-3 (OT)10/20 at UC Davis W, 5-110/26 • at North Texas W, 2-110/31 NO. 22 BYU W, 3-211/2 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 4-011/7 & at UC Irvine L, 1-2

1998Coach: Keith Coleman(15-3-3 / 7-0-2 Big West)Date Opponent Score9/1 SAN JOSE STATE W, 5-19/4 at Sacramento State W, 1-09/6 at Washington State T, 2-2 (2OT)9/11 at Cal State Northridge W, 2-09/16 at Santa Clara L, 0-39/18 at Air Force Academy W, 1-09/20 at Wyoming W, 1-09/25 • at Long Beach State W, 7-19/27 at Fresno State L, 0-210/2 • IDAHO W, 8-010/4 • BOISE STATE W, 2-010/9 • at North Texas T, 1-1 (2OT)10/11 • at Utah State W, 2-110/15 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 3-010/18 • UC IRVINE W, 3-110/23 • at Cal Poly W, 1-010/25 • at UC Santa Barbara T, 3-310/30 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 9-011/1 PORTLAND STATE W, 1-011/11 # vs. California W, 2-111/14 # at Santa Clara L, 0-5

1999Coach: Keith Coleman(10-8-1 / 4-5-0 Big West )Date Opponent Score8/27 at San Jose State W, 1-08/29 FRESNO STATE L, 1-29/8 at Saint Mary’s L, 0-19/10 vs. Yale W, 1-09/12 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 3-09/17 • LONG BEACH STATE W, 4-09/19 • UTAH STATE W, 2-09/23 at Weber State W, 1-09/25 at BYU L, 0-210/1 • at Boise State W, 4-110/3 • at Idaho W, 1-010/10 • NORTH TEXAS L, 2-310/15 • at UC Irvine L, 1-210/17 • at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-1 (OT)10/22 • UC SANTA BARBARA L, 2-310/24 • CAL POLY L, 2-3 (OT)10/30 vs. Michigan State W, 1-0 (OT)10/31 at Texas-El Paso T, 1-1 (OT)11/4 SAN FRANCISCO W, 5-0

2000Coach: Keith Coleman(8-8-2 / 3-4-1 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/25 SAINT MARY’S W, 1-08/27 at Fresno State W, 2-1 (OT)9/1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 1-09/3 at San Francisco L, 0-49/8 at Sacramento State T, 0-09/10 SAN JOSE STATE L, 2-39/15 WEBER STATE W, 4-29/17 FAIRFIELD W, 2-19/24 at Portland L, 0-49/29 • UC IRVINE W, 3-210/1 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 2-110/6 • at Cal Poly L, 1-2 (2OT)10/8 • at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-110/14 • at Long Beach State L, 1-410/20 • IDAHO T, 1-110/22 • BOISE STATE W, 2-110/27 • at Utah State L, 1-2 (2OT)10/29 at Nevada L, 1-2 (2OT)

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(all-time results)2001Coach: Keith Coleman(10-8-0 / 3-6-0 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/31 at California L, 0-49/2 vs. Loyola Marymount W, 2-19/7 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 2-09/9 SETON HALL W, 1-09/18 NEVADA W, 6-09/20 SAN FRANCISCO L, 1-29/23 FRESNO STATE W, 1-0 (OT)9/28 vs. Gonzaga W, 1-09/30 vs. Northeastern W, 3-010/5 • at UC Riverside W, 2-1 (2OT)10/7 • at CS Fullerton L, 1-2 (2OT)10/12 • UC SANTA BARBARA L, 1-210/14 • CAL POLY W, 2-110/21 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 1-310/26 • at Utah State L, 0-110/28 • at Idaho L, 0-211/2 • LONG BEACH STATE W, 2-111/4 • UC IRVINE L, 1-2 (OT)

2002Coach: Keith Coleman(10-8-2 / 2-5-2 Big West )Date Opponent Score8/30 at Sacramento State W, 1-09/2 NEVADA W, 1-09/6 vs Wright State W, 3-19/8 vs. Valparaiso W, 5-09/13 SAN JOSE STATE W, 5-19/15 CREIGHTON W, 4-39/20 vs. Oregon W, 4-09/22 at Oregon State L, 0-19/27 at Fresno State W, 3-2 (OT)10/4 • UC RIVERSIDE T, 1-1 (2OT)10/6 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 1-210/11 • at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-1 (2OT)10/13 • at Cal Poly L, 1-310/18 • at Cal State Northridge T, 0-0 (2OT)10/20 EASTERN WASHINGTON L, 0-110/25 • UTAH STATE W, 4-010/27 • IDAHO W, 4-011/1 • at Long Beach State L, 0-511/3 • at UC Irvine L, 1-211/6 at Santa Clara L, 1-3

2003Coach: Keith Coleman(4-12-2 / 3-5-1 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/29 at San Jose State L, 1-28/31 NAVY L, 0-1 (OT)9/4 at Santa Clara L, 1-69/7 at Nevada L, 1-29/9 FRESNO STATE T, 2-2 (2OT)9/12 OREGON L, 1-29/14 at San Francisco W, 1-09/26 at Portland State L, 1-39/27 at Portland L, 0-110/3 • at Idaho W, 2-110/5 • at Utah State L, 1-2 (OT)10/10 • LONG BEACH STATE W, 2-110/12 • UC IRVINE T, 1-1 (2OT)10/17 • at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-110/20 • at UC Riverside W, 3-010/24 • UC SANTA BARBARA L, 0-210/26 • CAL POLY L, 0-211/2 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 1-2

2004Coach: Keith Coleman(7-6-6 / 3-2-4 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/28 vs .Saint Mary’s L, 1-28/29 at Hawai’i T, 1-1 (2OT)9/3 NORTHERN IOWA W, 4-09/5 NEVADA W, 5-19/10 at Nebraska W, 2-19/12 at Drake T, 1-1 (2OT)9/19 SAN JOSE STATE W, 4-29/22 at Fresno State L, 1-29/26 No. 13 CALIFORNIA L, 0-510/1 • IDAHO W, 2-010/3 • UTAH STATE T, 0-0 (2OT)10/8 • at Long Beach State T, 0-0 (2OT)10/10 • at UC Irvine W, 2-110/15 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 1-310/17 • UC RIVERSIDE T, 1-1 (2OT)10/22 • at UC Santa Barbara W, 1-010/24 • at Cal Poly T, 0-0 (2OT)10/29 • at Cal State Northridge L, 0-210/31 UC DAVIS L, 0-1

2005Coach: Keith Coleman(10-9-1 / 3-4-0 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/26 PORTLAND STATE W, 5-08/28 SAN FRANCISCO W, 2-1 (OT)9/2 at Washington T, 1-1 (2OT)9/4 vs No. 4 Portland L, 0-29/9 FRESNO STATE W, 3-19/11 at San Jose State W, 2-19/14 at California L, 0-39/16 BROWN UNIVERSITY W, 1-0 (2OT)9/23 at San Diego State L, 0-19/25 at San Diego W, 1-09/30 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 0-110/2 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 1-010/7 • at UC Riverside L, 1-210/9 • at Cal State Fullerton L, 2-310/14 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 2-110/16 • UC IRVINE W, 2-010/21 • UC SANTA BARBARA W, 3-210/23 • at Cal Poly L, 0-110/25 at UC Davis L, 0-111/4 & at No. 17 Cal State Fullerton L, 0-1

2006Coach: Keith Coleman(10-6-2 / 2-4-1 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/25 PORTLAND STATE W, 1-08/27 LONG ISLAND W, 3-09/1 at Colorado College W, 1-0 (2OT)9/3 at Air Force W, 3-09/8 vs Hawai’i T, 0-0 (2OT)9/10 vs Gonzaga W, 1-09/14 NO. 19 BYU L, 0-19/19 at No. 22 Fresno State W, 2-19/22 SAN JOSE STATE W, 3-29/26 at San Francisco W, 2-19/29 • at Long Beach State L, 0-210/6 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 1-210/8 • UC RIVERSIDE W, 2-1 (2OT)10/13 • at UC Irvine W, 2-010/15 • at Cal State Northridge L, 1-2 (OT)10/20 • CAL POLY L, 0-110/22 • at UC Santa Barbara T, 0-0 (2OT)10/29 UC DAVIS L, 0-1

2007Coach: Keith Coleman(7-7-4 / 2-4-2 Big West)Date Opponent Score 8/31 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 6-09/2 KENT STATE W, 1-09/7 at Hawai’i T, 2-2 (2OT)9/8 vs. Tennessee-Martin W, 1-09/15 at Portland State L, 0-19/17 at No. 16 BYU L, 0-19/21 VALPARAISO W, 1-09/23 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 2-09/28 UNLV T, 0-0 (2OT)9/30 NO. 22 SAN DIEGO L, 1-210/5 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 2-310/7 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 2-1 (OT)10/12 • at UC Riverside T, 1-1 (2OT)10/14 • at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-310/19 • UC IRVINE L, 0-210/26 • UC SANTA BARBARA T, 0-0 (2OT)10/28 • at Cal Poly L, 0-1 (2OT)11/4 • at UC Davis W, 2-0

2008Coach: Keith Coleman(10-8-1 / 4-3-1 Big West)Date Opponent Score 8/22 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 2-08/24 at #10 Stanford L, 0-58/30 at UNLV L, 0-18/31 vs. Nevada W, 1-09/5 #29 UCF L, 0-1 9/12 HAWAI’I W, 2-19/14 TENNESSEE-MARTIN L, 0-1 9/19 IONA W, 3-19/21 at USF W, 1-010/3 • at UC Irvine W, 1-010/5 • at Long Beach State L, 1-210/10 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 3-210/12 • UC RIVERSIDE W, 4-1 10/17 • at UC Santa Barbara T, 1-1 (2OT)10/19 • at Cal State Northridge L, 1-2 10/24 • CAL POLY L, 0-2 10/26 at Cal State Bakersfield W, 2-1 (OT) 11/2 • UC DAVIS W, 2-0 11/6 & at Long Beach State L, 0-3

Legend• - Denotes Big West Conference game& - Denotes Big West Tournament Game# - Denotes NCAA Tournament Game

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Founded in 1851 as the first chartered university in California, University of the Pacific continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the finest academic institutions in the West. The main Stockton campus, with its expansive lawns and brick-and-ivy architecture, much like many renowned universities in the East, is highly regarded as one of the most picturesque college campuses in the West. The only private school in the Big West Conference, Pacific offers a diversity of programs that would normally be associated with a much larger university. Personal attention and small class sizes have become Pacific trademarks and help attract students from many U.S. states and foreign countries. Pacific provides its 6,235 scholars a student-to-faculty ratio of less than 13-to-1. Pacific is comprised of 11 schools and colleges on three campuses, offering students the distinctive advantage of nearby resources. Two professional schools complement the Stockton campus: the School of Dentistry in San Fran-cisco and the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento. The Stockton campus features the central liberal arts division, College of the Pacific and schools of music, engineering, education, pharmacy, business & public administration, international studies, the Graduate School and University College. Pacific students are represented on many policy-making committees, and the Associated Students (ASUOP) play an active role in campus life through social and cultural programs. The Stockton metropolitan area, with a population of over 280,000, is nestled conveniently in the San Joaquin Valley between San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Pacific offers its students a proximity to many exciting places including Monterey/Carmel, Lake Tahoe, the northern Cali-fornia wine country, and Yosemite National Park. It is adjacent to over 1,000 miles of waterways, making it the largest inland seaport in the state.

Pamela A. Eibeck(University President)

Pamela A. Eibeck became the 24th President of University of the Pacific on July 1, 2009. She is Pacific’s sixth President since the University moved to Stockton in 1924 and the first woman to hold the office. Her Presidency follows a distinguished career as a researcher, teacher, educational reformer, and university administrator.

Prior to joining Pacific, Eibeck was dean of the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering at Texas Tech—one of the nation’s largest en-gineering colleges with 4,400 students, 156 faculty and five research centers. There, she was responsible for eight academic departments, 33 degree programs and a $55 million budget. An active fundraiser, Eibeck helped build an endowment of $57 million and doubled the number of endowed chairs.

Eibeck takes the helm at a University with strong enrollments and finances, and the best incoming student academic profile in its history. With a record number of applications for Fall 2009, university enroll-ment is expected to remain steady at around 6,250 with a 20-point jump in the average admitted freshmen SAT score to 1200. Construction continues on two major buildings: the $7.5 million Janssen-Lagorio Multipurpose Gymnasium and the $10 million John T. Chambers Tech-nology Center, and the last fiscal year closed with a surplus for the 13th consecutive year. While spending time to get know Pacific in her first year, Eibeck has committed to building on these strengths by continuing to enhance educational quality, build national visibility, and deepen the University’s involvement in community engagement.

Eibeck received her bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in me-chanical engineering between 1979 and 1986 from Stanford University. She joined the faculty at the University of California at Berkeley, where she earned tenure and served from 1985 to 1995. In 1995, she became a professor and chair of mechanical engineering at Northern Arizona University, where she later served as director of the honors program and then vice provost for undergraduate studies. In 2004, Eibeck was named dean of the college of engineering at Texas Tech.

An expert in heat transfer, Eibeck conducted experimental research related to electronics cooling and thermal tiles used by NASA on the space shuttles. Her later work focused on engineering educational reform, including early use of multimedia in the classroom, curricu-lum development and, most recently, ways to attract young people and women to the profession. She has authored or co-authored nearly 50 articles and papers.

Eibeck became a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2008. She received the Distinguished Engineering Educator Award from the Society of Women Engineers in 1996 and the Boeing Outstanding Educator Award in 1999.

Eibeck is married to William D. Jeffery, a law professor and a na-tive of California. They have four children. Sons Andrew and Kevin live in the Bay Area. Daughter Katherine attends the University of Southern California. Their youngest son, Will, attends Santa Clara University.

• Over 80 major fields from which to choose, yet an average class size of under 20, even in the freshman year.• NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics as well as numerous club and intramural sports.• Exposure to a wide range of knowledge through the General Education program, and hundreds of opportunities for gaining “hands-on” experience in a chosen field.• A strong liberal arts tradition within key academic units including business, conserva-tory, education, engineering, international studies, and pharmacy.

• An intercultural perspective that prepares students for working in an increasingly diverse and international society.• Students sit on many decision-making committees of the University to ensure that the voice of the students is heard.• A New England-like campus in northern California.• With more than 6,000 students enrolled, Pacific is one of the smallest universities to be ranked among the top 100 national universi-ties, both by US News & World Report and the The Washington Monthly College Guide.

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The University of the Pacific's mission is to provide a superior, student-centered learning experience integrating liberal arts and professional education and prepar-ing individuals for lasting achievement and responsible leadership in their careers and communities. The first chartered institution of higher education in the State of California, the University of the Pacific is a mid-sized independent, comprehensive university of-fering a wide choice of high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs in Stockton, Sacramento, and San Francisco. Pacific is an outstanding blend of the advantages of the diverse programs of a major university and the broad, highly personalized learning of the selective liberal arts college. We accomplish our mission through highly personalized programs delivered in a caring, supportive, and attractive environment. We seek to develop and strengthen self-confidence, initiative, analytical and problem-solving abilities, and an enthusi-asm for learning. Central to our mission is the dedication of our faculty and staff to excellence in teaching and advising. We encourage and support research, scholarship and cre-ative activity as complements to our fundamental mission of teaching. Our mission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global aware-ness, community involvement and opportunities for individuals from diverse back-grounds. We are committed to providing practical experiences to complement classroom learning. Highly interactive student-faculty relations and a broad array of co-curricular activities that help to develop students' abilities are hallmarks of learning at the University of the Pacific.

How old is Pacific?We became California’s first chartered institution of higher education in 1851. We were also the first co-ed university (the first graduating class had five men and five women). We celebrated our sesqui-centennial year in 2001.

What type of university is Pacific?Pacific is a comprehensive university with three campuses and eleven schools and colleges. Eight of our schools and colleges provide undergradu-ate education on the Stockton campus, including a college of liberal arts and sciences (College of the Pacific), six professional schools and an adult re-entry division. The Stockton campus also has a graduate school. The other two campuses are the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco.

Is Pacific a religious or church-related univer-sity?No. Pacific was founded by and is affiliated with the Methodist Church. We do have a chapel, a full-time chaplain, a number of religious-oriented clubs, and a Department of Religious Studies, but we are not a “religious” university where students are required to attend chapel or to take religion classes. Any or all of the above are available to students who are interested, but participation in such activities is completely voluntary.

Is Pacific accredited?Pacific is fully accredited by the Western Associ-ation of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and many academic programs have additional accredita-tion by appropriate professional organizations.

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Academics are Number One at the University of the Pacific, and Pacific is proud of its student-athletes’ performances in the classroom. In addition to having some truly outstanding individual scholar-athletes, Pacific currently boasts a graduation rate of over 96 percent for all recruited student-athletes who exhaust their athletic eligibil-ity. During the spring semester of 2008, Pacific student-athletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.0. Pacific is annually represented on Big West Academic All-Conference teams, Aca-demic All-America teams, and boasts NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars in several sports. For the 2008-09 academic year, Pacific honored 102 Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes. In order to qualify for the distinction, stu-dent-athletes must record a 3.0 grade point average over their two most recently com-pleted semesters. Freshmen are required to attain a 3.2 grade point average over one

semester to earn the accolade. Pacific attributes its success in the classroom to two primary factors. First, Pacific recruits only student-athletes who it believes can succeed at the University and who have a sincere commitment to a higher education. Second, it provides outstanding support services to students. An integral resource of support is a faculty committed to helping students obtain an education and to graduate, and who often tutor student-athletes one-on-one. Pacific intercollegiate athletics has a comprehensive academic achievement program for its student-athletes, including counseling, tutoring, monitoring services, leadership and life skills training, computer resources, and a set of standards and pro-cedures outlined in the student-athlete handbook. Supervised study periods are provided, and a system of grade checks is in place to identify problem areas and ensure

13:1 student to •

faculty ratio

Average class size •

is 20 students,

and 75% have

fewer than 30

students

444 highly •

qualified faculty

members on three

campuses; 92%

hold a doctorate

or the highest de-

gree in their field

Academic All-District VIII ................................................... 1

Academic All-Americans .................................................... 2

Big West Academic All-Conference Team ........................45

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team .............9

Big West Scholar-Athletes of the Year ...............................2

Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes ..........................102

Pacific Scholar-Athletes .................................................143

National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Team .......8

Big West Scholar Athletes of the Year 2008-09

MEGHAN MULLEN (Sr.) Cross Country(Political Science • South San Francisco, Calif.) MATT LUNDY (Sr.) Men’s Swimming(Physics • Lafayette, Colo.)

Academic All-America teams are voted upon annually by the College Sports Information Directors of America (Co-SIDA). District VIII encompasses all universities within the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and British Columbia.

UNDERGRAD •

ENROLLMENT

Non-resident •

3%

Black, non-Hispanic •

3%

Am Ind/Alaskan Native •

1%

Asian/Pacific Islander •

34%

Hispanic •

11%

White, non-Hispanic •

36%

Multi-Ethnic •

6%

Ethnicity unknown •

6%

Female •

56%

Male •

44%

2008-09 academic

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immediate attention. At Pacific, the “four-year” degree is no myth. Faculty and counseling resources help keep student-athletes at Pacific on track to graduate in four years. Located in the heart of the Pacific Intercollegiate Ath-letics Center, the Pacific Student-Athlete Resource Center, includes state-of-the-art computer facilities and is used exclusively by student-athletes. A special opportunity exists for student-athlete partici-pation at Pacific with the Pacific Student-Athlete Council. The council is comprised of elected student-athlete repre-sentatives from each Division I team. The council sponsors a variety of activities throughout the year for Pacific student-athletes and youth in the community. To be a student-athlete at University of the Pacific is truly a unique experience. One can compete athletically at the NCAA Division I level with the best in the nation and, at the same time, have an outstanding educational experience with a dedicated faculty. University of the Pacific ... the best of both worlds!

SCOTT BORAS(1977, 1982 (JD))

DAVE BRUBECK(1942)

ARTHUR A. DUGONI(1948)

WALT HARRIS(1967)

CHRIS ISAAK(1980)

MIKE MERRIWEATHER(1982)

PETE CARROLL(1973)

JENNIFER JOINES(2004)

ELAINA ODEN(1989)

DELL DEMPS(1992, 1998)

EDDIE LEBARON(1950)

MICHAEL OLOWOKANDI(1998)

TOM FLORES(1959)

TED LELAND(1970, 1972)

BRADLEY SCHUMACHER(1997, 2005)

ALEX SPANOS(1948)

notable pacific alumni:

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pacific athletics staff telephone directoryarea code (209) 946-

coaches’ awards• Thomason - Big West Coach of the Year ‘93, ‘97, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 • Coleman - Big West Coach of the Year ‘97, ‘98 • Kolze - Big West Coach of the Year ‘98, ‘01, ‘02 •

• MacDonald - NorPac Coach of the Year ‘05 • Wortmann - MPSF Coach of the Year ‘96, ‘03 •

Ed Sprague Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Josh Jones Linda MacDonald Brandon Goethals Keith Coleman Brian Kolze Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Men’s Golf Women’s Soccer Softball

Adam Kennedy Matt Lucas Bob “Chino” Chiene Joe Wortmann Dave Johnson James Graham Megan Thomson Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Men’s Water Polo Women’s Water Polo

ARAFILES, Gwen, GA, Athletic Media Relations x2479

BAKER, Jodi, Director of Athletic Training Education Program x3182BAKIC, Dragan, Men’s Water Polo Graduate Assistant x2736BARBARA, Don, Assistant Baseball Coach x2840BARRIOS, Gustavo, Assistant Swimming Coach x2710BATALON, Ray, Associate Head Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723BERTOCCHINI, Angela, GA, Athletic Media Relations x2479BOLOGNINI, Jeff, Supervisor of Facilities & Event Management x7408BURNETT, Kyle, Athletic Training Intern x2588

CHIENE, Bob “Chino”, Head Women’s Tennis Coach x2128COLEMAN, Keith, Head Women’s Soccer Coach x2129COLEMAN, Michelle, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x7301CORNWALL, Wendy, Assistant Coordinator of Academic Achieve-ment x2934CORSO, Lonnie, Operations Leadperson x2031

DALGETY, Mike, AD of Athletics for Internal Affairs x3990DAVIS, Bradley, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2329DICKSON, Tim, Athletics Development and Alumni Relations Officer x3177DORIN, Marcus, Assistant Director of Athletic Performance x2819

FIELDS, Zhauntel, Academic Counselor x2472FLETCHER, Jeremy, Assistant Men’s Golf Coach x2713FONG, Stephanie, Basketball Administrative Assistant x2341FRIES, Liz, Assistant Field Hockey Coach x2249

GEPFORD, Andy, Assistant Director of Athletic Training x2499GOETHALS, Brandon, Head Men’s Golf Coach x2713GOTTLIEB, Zach, GA for Facilities and Operations x2726GRAHAM, James, Head Men’s Water Polo Coach x2736

HALL, Jeff, Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach x2163HALL, Kris, Volunteer Assistant Soccer Coach x7302HAGEN, Lizzie, Assistant Softball Coach x2700HAMMBERG, Christine, Business Manager x2728HANYAK, Bob, Faculty Athletics Representative x3233HUTZELL, Melissa, Athletic Training GA x2588

JACOBSEN, Adam, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2720JOHNSON, Al, Volunteer Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach

JOHNSON, David, Head Women’s Volleyball Coach x2727JONES, Jennifer, GA, Athletic Media Relations x2479JONES, Josh, Head Women’s Cross Country Coach x2706

KENNEDY, Adam, Head Swimming Coach x2154KING, Lynn, Director of Athletics x3945KOLZE, Brian, Head Softball Coach x2699KOVICH-LEE, Georgia, Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions x3108

LASKEY, Ben, Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations x2730LEE, Aven, Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723LUCAS, Matt, Head Men’s Tennis Coach x2219LUDWIG, Chris, Athletic Training Clinical Coordinator x2588

MacDONALD, Linda, Head Field Hockey Coach x2249MARTINEZ, Annette, Assistant Director of Athletic Trainng x2340MAY, Donna, Assistant for Ticket Operations x2867McCABE, Dan, Ticket Operations Manager x2030McCONNELL, Virginia, Women’s Water Polo GA x2732McCORMICK, Mike, Assistant Baseball Coach x2386McSWEENEY, Morgan, PTAA Sales Account Manager x2387MILLERICK, Mike, Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications x2866MOYAL, Monique, Athletic Media Relations Assistant x2289

NEUDORFER, Dana, Athletic Training GA x2588NEAULT, Danielle, Academic Counselor x2513NOGARE, Pam, Administrative Assistant x3945

PADILLA, Carmen, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x7302PARIS, Barb, Volleyball Administrative Assistant x2389POND, Chris, Director of Athletic Training x2588

ROBERTS, Lynne, Head Women’s Basketball Coach x2745ROSENQUIST, Judy, Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs/Executive Director, PTAA x2230

SANDOVAL, Tony, Director of Athletic Performance x2812SARTORI, Danielle, Volunteer Women’s Water Polo Coach x2540SOLIS, Julian, Marketing and Promotions GA x2702SPRAGUE, Ed, Head Baseball Coach x2709ST. CLAIR, Jay, Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities and Trans-

portation x2375ST. URBAIN, Noah, Coordinator for Marketing and Promotions x2702STEVENS, Michael, Manager of Athletic Facilities x2031

THOMASON, Bob, Head Men’s Basketball Coach x2341THOMSON, Megan, Head Women’s Water Polo Coach x2732TREXLER, Holly, Associate Director of Athletics for Student Athlete Services & Compliance x2307VALAVANIS, Alisha, Associate Head WBB Coach x2711VERLIN, Ron, Associate Head MBB Coach x2721

WASSOM, Jenn, Coordinator of WBB Operations x7303WENDLAND, Julie, Donor Relations Coordinator x2701WILSON, Justin, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2714WOLICZKO, Aaron, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2785WORTMANN, Joe, Head Men’s Volleyball Coach & Coordinator of Academic Achievement x2724WYATT, Lorraine, Manager of Equipment Operations x2441WYLAM, Emily, GA for Men’s & Women’s Swimming x2170

YADON, Cristy, Head Dance CoachMarketing and Ticketing GA x2702YOURTH, Wesley, Coordinator of Baseball Operations x7309

ZOLDAK, Krzysztof, Volunteer Assistant Swimming Coach x2710

TBA, Assistant Softball Coach x2024TBA, Assistant Director of Compliance x3976

OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO NOTEATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE x2474ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER PRESS ROW x2865KLEIN FAMILY FIELD PRESS BOX x2722PACIFIC AQUATICS CENTER x2540

ATHLETICS FAX NUMBERSATHLETICS MAIN x2731 / x7308ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS x2757

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(2009 t.v. & radio roster) (2008 all-big west conference awards)

freshman of the yearsecond team all-big west&

kristina wavomba

second team all-big westlaura hogan

honorable mentionall-big westlaura king

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2009 scheduledate opponent location timesat. 8/15 at california (exh.) berkeley, calif. 1 p.m.FRI. 8/21 SAINT MARY’S STAGG STADIUM 7 P.M.FRI. 8/28 PORTLAND STATE STAGG STADIUM 7 P.M.SUN. 8/30 ALBANY STAGG STADIUM 12 P.M.

sat. 9/5 vs. alabama-birmingham honolulu, hawaii 11 p.m.sun. 9/6 at hawai’i honolulu, hawaii 9 p.m.fri. 9/11 at sacramento state sacramento, calif. 4 p.m.sun. 9/13 vs. fordham reno, nev. 10 a.m.FRI. 9/18 FRESNO STATE STAGG STADIUM 7 P.M.SUN. 9/20 SAN FRANCISCO STAGG STADIUM 12 P.M.FRI. 9/25 USC STAGG STADIUM 7 P.M.SUN. 9/27 AIR FORCE STAGG STADIUM 12 P.M.

thurs. 10/1 at long beach state* long beach, calif. 3 p.m.FRI. 10/9 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* STAGG STADIUM 7 P.M.SUN. 10/11 UC IRVINE* STAGG STADIUM 12 P.M.sun. 10/18 at uc davis* davis, calif. 12 p.m.FRI. 10/23 CAL POLY* STAGG STADIUM 7 P.M.SUN. 10/25 UC SANTA BARBARA* STAGG STADIUM 12 P.M.fri. 10/30 at uc riverside* riverside, calif. 7 p.m.

sun. 11/1 at cal state fullerton* fullerton, calif. 1 p.m.

thur.-sun. 11/5-8 at big west tournament tba tba

* denotes conference gamehome games in ORANGE CAPSall times pacific standard time

2009 schedule