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2011 MEDIA GUIDE

ALEXTOPP ANGELICA

FIGUEROA

KRISTINA WAVOMBA

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LAURA HERNANDEZ

MARICELAPADILLA

KORTNEYAGDEPPA

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Follow The TigersFollow the Tigers Women’s Soccer Team on the Tigers official website: PacificTigers.com, or on Facebook at facebook.com/PacificSoccer. The Tigers are on Twitter: @PacificSoccer

Table Of ContentsQuick Facts .......................................................................... 12011 Season Outlook .......................................................... 22011 Roster ......................................................................... 3Head Coach Keith Coleman .................................................. 4Assistant Coaches & Support Staff ...................................... 5Player Profiles .................................................................6-242010 Big West Review ........................................................ 252010 Results ..................................................................... 272010 Statistics .................................................................. 28Pacific Record Book ......................................................29-40All-Time Series Information ...........................................36-37All-Time Results ............................................................38-39All-Time Letterwinners ....................................................... 40The University ...............................................................41-54 University InformationLocation ..................................................Stockton, CaliforniaNickname ..................................................................... TigersColors ............................................................ Orange & BlackAffiliation ........................................................NCAA Division IConference ...............................................................Big WestFounded ..............1851 (California’s first chartered university)Enrollment ....................................................................6,235President .........................................................Pamela Eibeck Director of Athletics ...............................................Ted LelandSenior Woman Administrator................................ Holly TrexlerAthletic Department Phone ........................... (209) 946-2472

Soccer Information2010 Record ................................................................. 8-8-32010 Big West Conference Record ............. 5-3-0/T-3rd PlaceStarters Returning/Lost ................................................... 6/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................ 15/7Newcomers (Freshmen/Transfers) ............................... 9 (9/0)Home Field ...................................... Amos Alonzo Stagg MemorialCapacity .............................................................................30,000

Coaching InformationHead Coach ................................ Keith Coleman, 18th seasonCareer Record/Years ........................156-132-35, 17 seasonsPacific Record/Years .......................156-132-35, 17 seasonsAssistant Coach .....................Michelle Coleman, 18th seasonAssistant Coach ........................... Carmen Padilla, 5th seasonVolunteer Assistant ..........................Alex Barajas, 2nd seasonWomen’s Soccer Office Phone ...................... (209) 946-7301Best time to call .......................................................Mornings

Media RelationsAD of Athletics for Communications...................Mike MillerickAssistant Dir. of Athletic Media Relations .............. Ben LaskeyMedia Relations Assistant/WSOC SID ............ Kevin WilkinsonOffice Phone .................................................(209) 946-2289Mobile Phone ............................................... (504) 575-4033E-mail ...............................................kwilkinson1@pacific.eduMedia Relations FAX ..................................... (209) 946-2757Internet Address ..................................www.pacifictigers.com Mailing Address ..........3601 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95211

Media Guide CreditsThe 2011 Pacific Women’s Soccer Media Guide was published by the Depart-ment of Athletic Media Relations. Written, designed and compiled by Kevin Wilkinson, with assistance from Monique Moyal, Benjamin Laskey, Angela Bertocchini, Mike Dalgety, Mike Millerick, Kyle Bruce and Vince Gerbec . Photo credits to Gary Jones, George Steckler, Matt Brown, Yary Photogtaphy, and the media relations staff.

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• 2 0 1 1 P r e v i e W • The Tigers enter 2011 with one clear mission: Win the Big West Conference. “The team has come in extremely focused. They were ready to begin training and they want to take that first step towards winning the Big West,” head coach Keith Coleman said. “We have a lot of big shoes to fill, but we also have a lot of tal-ent coming back and some newcomers who can step up and compete for playing time right away.” Entering his 18th season as the Tigers’ head coach, Coleman heads into the 2011 season with 15 letterwinners returning from the 2010 squad. Last season, the Tigers showed they could compete on a level with the nation’s best. Pacific turned in a 8-8-3 record on the season with six matches against Top 25 opponents including a 1-1 tie with No. 16 California. The Pacific defense locked down opponents, holding teams outside the Top 25 to just six goals all season and posting eight shutouts. The Tigers, however, struggled to score goals at times, finishing with a total of 16 goals on the season in 2010. The drought wasn’t for lack of talent, but in the eyes of many, mere bad luck as the Tigers hit the post or crossbar 13 times in the 2010 season and out-shot their opponents by over 40 shots. Pacific returns most of its firepower for 2011, as nine of the Tigers 11 play-ers who earned points last season are back, including four of the top five. For-ward and leading scorer Kristina Wavomba (bottom left), who tallied three goals with four assists last year, was a Second Team All-Big West selection last season. Wavomba, who ranks ninth in Tigers history with 15 career goals and ninth in scor-ing with 39 points returns to climb the Tiger career leaderboards in her senior season. Also returning up front, is senior midfielder/forward Angelica Figueroa, who tied Wavomba with four assists last season while adding two goals for eight points. Figueroa, a 2009 First Team All-Big West honoree and NSCAA First Team All-West Region selection, sits just outside the Tigers’ top 10 in career goals, in 11th with 11, but ranks third all-time in assists (16) and 10th on the Tigers’ points list. Fellow senior forward/midfielder Laura Hogan, who notched a goal and an assist last season in 11 starts, along with sophomore Renae McFadden, who tal-lied a goal on seven shots in 13 matches last year, provide the Tigers with ample firepower up front, despite the spring season loss of junior forward Maricela Pa-dilla to a season-ending injury. Joining Pacific up front will be freshman Megan Mata, a three-time all-league selection for St. Mary’s High School in Stockton. In the midfield, the Tigers return Second Team All-Big West selection Alex Topp (top right) in the middle. The Tigers’ 5-11 central mid leads Pacific in the air and helps the Tigers control the midfield defensively, while she serves as a frequent target on set pieces. On the outside, junior Laura Hernandez returns and slides into a starting role after coming off the bench for all but one match in 2010. Senior Nydia Ramos, who appeared in 16 matches with three starts will

also step into the starting line-up, while junior Kayla Villal-pando and sophomore Haylee Bettencourt, who each played in seven games last season, are midfield returnees off the bench. Redshirt freshman Sa-sha Moscatello will also be an option after sitting virtually all of last season after suf-fering a knee injury just nine minutes into her Pacific ca-reer. The Tigers bring a trio of newcomers into the mid-field in 2011, with freshmen Nicole Penick, Nicola Berry and Pernille Schulze-Lars-en. Penick, from Saugus High School in Saugus, Ca-lif., adds speed to the Tiger attack on the wing, while Berry is a strong, physical defensive presence in the

midfield out of El Camino Real in Los Angeles. Schulze-Larsen joins the Tigers from Soeberg, Denmark, where the connecting midfielder played club soccer for Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold in the Elite Division. The Pacific backline will be anchored by sophomore Brittni Beeman, the 2010 Big West Freshman of the Year. Drawing the assignment against the op-ponent’s top offensive threat last season, the Tigers held forwards to just two goals all season long, both off of set pieces, despite playing their challenging slate against ranked opponents. Beeman will be joined in the defensive third by junior Lauren Olvera, who started 11 matches for the Tigers last season and junior Kortney Agdeppa, who made a pair of starts and appeared in 17 matches in 2010. Following the losses of defenders Chyanne Alejado and Kyle Ah Choy to graduation, the Tigers will rely on youth in the backline, as freshmen Liz Higashino, Malaya Cabrera, Kapualani Entendencia and Maha Abdallah provide defensive reinforcements. Higashino, who was teammates at Kamehameha High School in Hawaii with Entendencia, is expected to jump into the Pacific line up. Cabrera joins the Tigers from Canyon Country, Calif., while Abdallah comes to Pacific via Alverno High in Monterrey Park, Calif. Between the pipes for Pacific, sophomore Tashia Long (bottom right) takes over for graduated senior goalkeeper Jill Medigovich. Long appeared in six match-es last season, splitting time in net with Medigovich and logging over 328 min-utes. She made 33 saves and held opponents to a 1.10 goals against average while sharing two shutouts. She also earned the tie in goal over No. 16 Califor-nia, logging the final 65 minutes and making a career-high eight saves. She’ll be joined by freshman keeper Jacqueline Kane, a 5-9 native of Alamo, Calif. Kane did not play high school soccer, but instead played club soccer with the Lamorinda United ‘92. “I feel like we have a really good group, a strong group,” Coleman said. “Obviously, there are some shoes to fill with seven graduating seniors, but our newcomers are a talented group and I feel like we have a number of players ready to step up when given the oppor-tunity. Last season, we had the chance to give a lot of players experience, and quality expe-rience against a demanding schedule. I believe we have the talent level on this team neces-sary to be competitive. And I think mentally, the returnees all come in knowing what it takes to win the Big West. And I think our non-conference schedule will prepare us for the Big West season. It’s a tough, challenging non-conference schedule again this year with four NCAA tournament teams, includ-ing the national runner up. But I think we’ve once again given ourselves a schedule that will prepare us for Big West play.”

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Numerical No Player Ht Pos Yr Hometown / Last School 00 Jacqueline Kane 5-9 GK Fr. Alamo, Calif. / Orinda 1 Tashia Long 5-8 GK So. Sandy, Utah / Alta 2 Liz Higashino 5-6 D Fr. Wailuku, Hawai’i / Kamehameha 3 Laura Hogan 5-8 F/MF Sr. Poway, Calif. / Poway 4 Renae McFadden 5-5 F So. Ripon, Calif. / Ripon 5 Angelica Figueroa 5-3 MF Sr. Linden, Calif. / Linden 6 Nicole Penick 5-3 MF/D Fr. Saugus, Calif. / Saugus 7 Kayla Villalpando 5-5 MF Jr. San Jose, Calif. / Willow Glen 8 Maricela Padilla 5-7 F Jr. San Jose, Calif. / Del Mar 9 Brittni Beeman 5-6 D So. San Diego, Calif. / Rancho Buena Vista 10 Kapualani Entendencia 5-5 D Fr. Honolulu, Hawai’i / Kamehameha 11 Kristina Wavomba 5-9 F Sr. Encinitas, Calif. / San Dieguito Academy 12 Alex Topp 5-11 MF Sr. San Diego, Calif. / Rancho Bernardo 13 Nydia Ramos 5-7 F Sr. Elk Grove, Calif. / Cosumnes River College 14 Malaya Cabrera 5-6 D/MF Fr. Canyon Country, Calif. / Canyon 15 Nicola Berry 5-8 MF Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. / El Camino Real 16 Laura Hernandez 5-2 MF/F Jr. Seattle, Wash. / Jackson 17 Lauren Olvera 5-5 D Jr. Whittier, Calif. / Rosary 18 Megan Mata 5-3 F/MF Fr. Stockton, Calif. / St. Mary’s 19 Sasha Moscatello 5-7 MF Fr. Mililani, Hawaii / Mililani 20 Kortney Agdeppa 5-3 MF Jr. Lodi, Calif. / Lodi 21 Maha Abdallah 5-9 D Fr. Monterrey Park, Calif. / Alverno 22 Pernille Schulze-Larsen 5-5 MF Fr. Soeborg, Denmark / Falkonergaardens Gym. 24 Haylee Bettencourt 5-5 MF So. Hilmar, Calif. / Hilmar

Head Coach: Keith Coleman (Cal Poly, 1991), 18th SeasonAssistant Coach: Michelle Coleman (Chico State, 1994), 18th SeasonAssistant Coach: Carmen Padilla (Pacific, 2007), Fifth SeasonVolunteer Assistant: Alex Barajas

Alphabetical no player pos 20 Agdeppa, Kortney D 21 Abdallah, Maha D 9 Beeman, Brittni D 18 Berry, Nicola MF 24 Bettencourt, Haylee MF 14 Cabrera, Malaya D/MF 10 Entendencia, Kapua D 5 Figueroa, Angelica MF 16 Hernandez, Laura MF/F 2 Higashino, Liz D 3 Hogan, Laura D/MF 00 Kane, Jacqueline GK 1 Long, Tashia GK 4 McFadden, Renae F 18 Mata, Meghan F 19 Moscatello, Sasha MF 17 Olvera, Lauren D/F 8 Padilla, Maricela MF 6 Penick, Nicole MF/D 13 Ramos, Nydia MF 22 Schulze-Larsen, Pernille MF 12 Topp, Alex D 7 Villalpando, Kayla MF 11 Wavomba, Kristina F

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2011 Pacific TigersBack row (L-R): Liz Higashino, Sasha Moscatello, Brittni Beeman, Maricela Padilla, Alex Topp, Kristina Wavomba, Laura Hogan, Maha Abdallah, Nicola Berry. Middle (L-R): Nydia Ramos, Kapualani Entendencia, Malaya Cabrera, Tashia Long, Jacqueline Kane, Renae McFadden, Lauren Olvera, Kayla Villalpando. Front (L-R): Pernille Schulze-Larsen, Kortney Agdeppa, Nicole Penick, Angelica Figueroa, Laura Hernandez, Megan Mata, Haylee Bettencourt.

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Keith Coleman begins his 18th season at the helm of the Pacific women’s soccer program in 2011-12.

With a career record of 156-132-35, Coleman’s Tigers have finished their regular season with a .500 or better record in 15 of his 17 years.

In 2010, the Tigers finished at .500 at 8-8-3 against a daunting schedule featuring seven

matches against ranked opponents, including a 1-1 tie against No. 16 Cal. The Tigers advanced to the Big West semifinals, falling 2-1 to No. 11 UC Irvine.

The Tigers posted a 10-6-3 record in 2009, after closing out 2008 with a 10-8-1 overall record. In 2008, Pacific started a crew that was mostly composed of fresh-men 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 sin-gle-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 reaching 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 becom-ing 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. The

1998 Pacific women’s soccer team was inducted into the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010.

In 1997, Coleman was named Co-Big West Coach of the Year, following an out-standing 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 sea-son.

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 champi-onship 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 experi-ence coaching youth soccer players.

Coleman resides in Stockton, Calif., with his wife, Michelle, Pacific’s assistant coach, and their two daughters, Sydney and Elliana.

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Keith colemanheaD coach

18th season • cal Poly, 1991

YEAR W L T Pct W L T Pct.1994 3 14 1 .194 - - - -1995 9 8 2 .526 - - - -1996 11 7 2 .600 4 2 0 .6671997 14 6 0 .700 4 2 0 .6671998 15 3 3 .786 7 0 2 .8891999 10 8 1 .553 4 5 0 .4442000 8 8 2 .500 3 4 1 .4382001 10 8 0 .556 3 6 0 .3332002 10 8 2 .550 2 5 2 .333

YEAR W L T Pct W L T Pct.2003 4 12 2 .278 3 5 1 .3892004 7 6 6 .526 3 2 4 .5562005 10 9 1 .525 3 4 0 .4292006 10 6 2 .611 2 4 1 .3572007 7 7 4 .500 2 4 2 .3752008 10 8 1 .553 4 3 1 .5632009 10 6 3 .605 4 3 1 .5632010 8 8 3 .500 4 3 1 .563TOTAL 156 132 35 .537 52 52 16 .500

Keith coleman year-By-year

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Michelle Coleman returns for her 18th season with the Pacific women’s soccer program. She has been instrumental in the growth of the program and is primarily responsible 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 physical 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 institu-tion’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 National Championship in 1994.

Coleman has been responsible for reaching out to the community through organizing numerous free clinics and halftime games for local youth teams. She also has established herself as an outstanding per-sonal trainer in the local area.

She currently resides in Stockton with her husband, head coach Keith Coleman, and their two daughters, Sydney and Elliana.

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michelle colemanassistant coach

18th season • chico state, 1994

carmen PaDillaassistant coach

fifth season • Pacific, 2007Carmen Padilla enters her fifth season of work with Pacific in 2011-12, and her second 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 Ti-gers’ 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 member. Carmen scored 20 career goals over four seasons, placing her into a tie for No. 4 all-time on the Tigers’ scoring list. In addition to her scoring, Carmen set up 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 Barajas were married in October 2008. Their daughter, Alessandra Alycia Barajas, was born on Oct. 7, 2009.

annette martinezathletic trainer

fifth season • Pacific, 2002Entering her fifth year with the Tigers, Annette Martinez has worked primar-ily with the women’s soccer and softball teams. She also is the pre-participation and physical coordinator for the athletic training department on top of her individ-ual sport responsibilities. Martinez came back to her alma mater in 2007 after working at San Joaquin County General Hospital for two years. Prior to working

at the hospital, Martinez 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 addition 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 Classic and other local and regional events. Martinez resides in Stockton, where she was born and raised.

alex Barajasvolunteer assistant

seconD season • De anzaAlex Barajas will begin his first year at Pa-cific as the Tigers’ volunteer coach, primar-ily working with the goalkeepers.

Barajas played soccer at De Anza College for two seasons, helping the team to a pair of conference championships.

He then moved on to the San Jose Soccer League.

Barajas married former Pacific soccer player and current assistant coach Carmen Padilla in October 2008. Their daughter, Alessandra Alycia Bara-jas, was born on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.

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angelica figueroasenior • miDfielDer • 5-3

linDen, calif. • linDen

Junior (2010):Third in Pacific history with 16 assists, and sits 10th on Pacific’s all-time points list with 38, and 11th in goals with 11. Her five career game-winning goals rank tied for sixth in Tiger history. Started 17 of 19 games in 2010, logging 1252 minutes. Finished second on the team in scor-ing with two goals and four assists for eight points. Her game-winning goal at UC Santa

Barbara on Oct. 17, gave Pacific a 2-1 win in overtime as she one-timed a left foot shot into the net in the 100th minute. Scored the game-tying goal in Pacific’s 1-1 tie at Oregon on Sept. 5, drawing the Tigers level with a shot to the back post in the 66th minute. Set up the Tigers’ game-winning goal at Hawai’i on Aug. 20 with a one-touch pass to Laura Hernandez. Added an assist on the game-winner against Sacramento State on Aug. 29 with a header in the box. Picked up an as-sist against No. 9 Santa Clara on Sept. 10, setting up Kim Hargrave’s game-tying goal in the 58th minute. Added an assist in the Tigers 3-0 blowout of Cal State Fullerton on Oct. 10. Placed nine of her 23 shots on target, and played a season-high 102 minutes in Pacific’s 1-1 tie with No. 16 California.

Sophomore (2009):Figueroa closed out a phenomenal sophomore campaign by sealing her name in the record books for single-season records in assists (6th, 8), shots (10th, 52) and game-winning goals (6th, 3). Her 52 shots were good for fourth overall in the Big West Conference. Similarly, Angelica’s eight assists alone were tops in conference, establishing her as the best play-maker in the Big West. Nationally, Figueroa’s 0.42 assists per game were good to be 49th best among all Division I programs. Twice Figueroa recorded multiple-goal matches against Portland State on Aug. 28 and Fresno State on Sept. 18. After helping Pacific to back-to-back victories against Portland State and Albany that week, Angelica earned her first career Big West Player of the Week award for the week ending on Aug. 30. Appear-ing in all 19 games this year, Angelica tallied six total goals and led the team in points with 20, which solidified her for the third-most points in the entire confer-ence. She also landed the Tigers’ only penalty kick of the season against Air Force on Sept. 27. For her play, she was also singled out as the conference’s Midfielder of the Year to compliment her First Team All-Big West honor. Regionally, Figueroa was also recognized as the NSCAA put her on the First Team All-West Region list. Academically, Angelica was also named to the Academic All-Big West Team in the fall.

Freshman (2008):Figueroa 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 Ti-gers’ 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 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 soccer 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, Figueroa 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 foot-steps of former Tiger great and volunteer assistant coach Car-men 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 Mon-ica and Benjamin Figueroa. Angelica has one older brother, Jose. She is majoring in Business Admin-istration.

angelica figueroa’s career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 18 3 4 10 27 .111 15 .556 1 1-1 2009 19 6 8 20 52 .115 28 .538 3 1-1 2010 19 2 4 8 23 .087 9 .391 1 0-0 TOTAL 56 11 16 38 102 .108 52 .510 5 2-2

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laura hoganjunior • forWarD/miDfielDer • 5-8

PoWay, calif. • PoWay

2010 (Junior):Played in all 19 games for Pacific during the 2010 campaign, starting in 16 contests. Scored one goal with one assist for three points... Scored the lone goal in the Tigers’ 1-0 win over Sacramento State on Aug 29... Tallied her as-sist against No. 9 Santa Clara, as her cross to the back post set up Kim Hargrave’s game-tying goal against Bronco goalkeeper Bianca

Henninger (USA’s 2010 CONACAF U-20 Women’s Championships goalkeeper). Logged 110 minutes in the Tigers’ 1-1 tie against No. 16 California.

2009 (Sophomore):In 2009, Laura finished fifth on the team with two goals scored and two assists for a total of six points during her sophomore campaign. Both of Hogan’s goals on the year came in conference play, tallying the first of the season against Cal State Northridge in Pacific’s 1-0 shutout on Oct. 9. Laura’s second goal of the year helped the Tigers claim another victory, this one a 2-1 decision over UC Riv-erside on Oct. 30. Her two assists came in the early part of the season in the vic-tories over Portland State and Fresno State in non-conference action. In her 19 starts this season, Hogan tallied 34 shots with 15 on goal for a .441 percentage on the year.

2008 (Freshman):Hogan made her own case for freshman of the year in the conference as the Ti-gers’ 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 dangerous 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 finished 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 back-field. As a junior, Laura also scored six goals and assisted 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 is majoring in Business Administration - Management.

laura hogan’s career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 19 5 0 10 31 .161 16 .516 3 0-0 2009 19 2 2 6 34 .059 15 .441 2 0-0 2010 19 1 1 3 29 .034 18 .621 1 0-0 TOTAL 57 8 3 19 94 .085 49 .521 6 0-0

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Junior (2010):A Second Team All-Big West selection in 2010, Alex Topp controlled the midfield in 19 games, with 18 starts. Logged more minutes than any other Tigers, playing 1565 of 1798 minutes. Only goal of the season came against UC Davis in a 1-0 victory on Oct 21, heading in a long pass from Brittni Beeman for the game-winning goal. Tallied 32 shots on the year.

Sophomore (2009):Topp was a force for the Tigers defensively winning nearly every header in her di-rection and served in 18 contests. She closed out her sophomore campaign with three goals for six points, on 25 shots -- of those 25 shots, 10 were made on goal for a .400 percentage. Alex’s most convincing goal of the year came against UC Davis on Oct. 18, when she stopped the match from going into overtime, land-ing the Tigers’ game-winning goal in the game’s final 34 seconds of play. Topp’s other two goals came earlier in the season against Portland State on Aug. 28 and against national powerhouse USC on Sept. 25. For her efforts, Alex earned her first career All-Big West Conference accolade as an Honorable Mention.

Freshman (2008):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 con-ference 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 Broncos through-out 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. Additionally, 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 ad-dition 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 She is majoring in Business Administration - Marketing.

alex toPP’s career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 19 2 2 6 32 .062 15 .469 0 0-0 2009 18 3 0 6 25 .120 10 .400 1 0-0 2010 19 1 0 2 32 .031 8 .250 1 0-0 TOTAL 56 6 2 14 89 .067 33 .371 2 0-0

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2010 (Junior):Earned Second Team All Big West honors for the second-straight year. Started 11 games, while appearing in all 19 for Pacific, logging 1148 minutes. Led the Tigers in scoring with three goals and four assists for 10 points. Turned in a three-point match at UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 17, scoring the game-tying goal with a header in the 81st minute, and then set up the game-win-

ner with a cross into the box in the 100th minute. Scored the game-winning goal in Pacific’s 1-0 win at Cal Poly on Oct. 15, finishing a cross in the 77th minute. Picked up assists in the Tigers’ 1-0 win at Hawai’i on Aug. 20, and Pacific’s 1-1 tie at Oregon on Sept. 5. Also added a helper against UC Riverside on Oct. 31. Tied for 10th in the Big West in assists. Sits ninth in Tigers’ history with both 39 points and nine goals. Tied for 10th on the Tigers’ all-time list with four game-winning goals.

2009 (Sophomore):As the sole second team recipient for the Tigers, Wavomba followed up her 2008 Freshman of the Year campaign by amassing four goals, four assists, 12 points and 44 shots in all 19 games this season. In the Big West Conference, Kristina finished eighth among all players in shots, averaging 2.32 per game. Her four assists put her in ninth among all Big West players, as she averaged 0.21 per game. Wavomba’s goals came towards the second half of the 2009 season, as she found the back of the net against Portland State, Air Force, UC Davis and UC Riverside. In that contest against UC Davis on Oct. 18, Wavomba’s goal against the Aggies came in

the game’s 12th minute, as Pacific went on to defeat UC Davis, 2-1, during the game’s final seconds. Wavomba also had a hand in the Tigers’ two goals against USC, as she recorded two assists in that contest on Sept. 25. Her other two assists came against Fresno State on Sept. 18 and at UC Riverside on Oct. 30. Not only did Kristina prevail on the soccer field, but her efforts in the classroom were also recognized as the sophomore’s name landed on the 2009 Fall Academic All-Big West Team.

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 given 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 dur-ing 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. Of 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 totaled 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:Wavomba graduated from San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas, Calif., where she did not play soccer, but instead focused on basketball. On the hardwood, Wavom-ba was a three-time team most valuable player for the Mustangs while serving 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 cham-pionships. 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. She is majoring in Sport Management.

Kristina WavomBa’s career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 19 8 1 17 38 .211 21 .553 3 0-0 2009 19 4 4 12 44 .091 19 .432 0 0-0 2010 19 3 4 10 32 .094 16 .500 1 0-0 TOTAL 57 15 9 39 114 .132 56 .491 4 0-0

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Junior (2010):Played in 16 games, with three starts… attempted 11 shots on the year, includ-ing six on frame… Logged 596 minutes on the season, including a season-high 89 in the Tigers’ 1-0 win over Sacra-mento State.

Cosumnes River College (2009):Nydia joins Pacific after two years at Cosumnes River College. In her first season at Cosumnes River College, she led the team with 15 goals and nine assists at the starting center midfielder spot. For her spectacular play, Ramos was named the Big 8 All-Conference Offensive MVP and was also selected as member of the NSCAA/Adidas All-Region team for the first time in her career. With the Hawks, Nydia’s teammates named her MVP of the women’s soc-cer team during the 2008-09 season while she maintained solid academic achievement as a Scholar Baller. At the end of her ca-reer at Cosumnes, Ramos ended her sophomore season with eight goals and six assists, sealing her name on the Big 8 All-Conference list for the second-straight year. Again, she was able to maintain her honor roll status and earned her second-consecutive Scholar Baller award.

High School:Nydia lettered three times at Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Calif. As a senior, Ramos was the team’s captain, capping off a stellar career that began with MVP honors as a freshman on the JV squad. She was a two-time All-Delta Conference honoree. Out-side of school, Nydia played for the Sacramento United club for three years. The team was highly decorated, claiming first place in the Harvest Fest in 2008, first in the Sac United Cup in 2007 and 2006, and the squad also took home first place at the El Do-rado Cup during the 2007 season. She also earned letters with the women’s basketball team and the cross country team.

Personal:Born in Sacramento, Calif., Nydia is the daughter of Armando and Yolanda Ramos. She has two brothers, Armando Jr. and Alberto. She is a Pyschology major. In her free time she enjoys baking, tak-ing pictures and laughing.

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nyDia ramos’ career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 16 0 0 0 11 .000 6 .545 0 0-0 TOTAL 16 0 0 0 11 .000 6 .545 0 0-0

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2010 (Sophomore):Played in 17 games, with two starts, logging 637 minutes. Started contests at Hawai’i, Aug. 20, and Stanford, Sept. 12. Played a season-high 78 minutes in the Tigers scoreless draw against Hawai’I on Sept. 26. Recorded four shots on the season. Earned a yellow

card in Pacific’s 1-1 tied at No. 16 California.

2009 (Freshman):Making 15 starts in 17 games played her freshman year, Agdeppa easily transitioned to the Division I level seeing significant time in every match played. Kortney contributed early on, scoring one goal in Pacific’s 3-2 victory over Hawai’i on Sept. 6 -- the first time Pacific has ever defeated the Rainbow Wahine on their own turf. Kortney’s defense also helped the Tigers to one of their lowest goals allowed tally in program history with only 17 goals scored by opponents to Pacific’s own 29 goals in 2009. Agdeppa’s goal in the game against Hawai’i was her only shot on goal that season, making her shots on goal percentage a perfect 1.000.

High School:Kortney joins the Tigers in 2009 after earning four varsity letters on the soccer field for the Flames. A two-time San Joaquin Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year, Agdeppa won the award each of her last two seasons including a unanimous 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 addition 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 Califor-nia 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 Sac-ramento, Calif. Additionally, the San Juan SC were finalists at the 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 is majoring in Sport Pedagogy while at Pacific.

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loDi, calif. • loDi

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Kortney agDePPa’s career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 17 1 0 2 4 .250 1 .250 0 0-0 2010 17 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 TOTAL 34 1 0 2 8 .125 2 .250 0 0-0

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2010 (Sophomore):Made one start in 18 matches played, log-ging 416 minutes. Scored the game-win-ning goal in the Tigers’ season-opening win at Hawai’i, finishing to the far post in the 1-0 win. Tallied 11 shots, including six on target. Played a season-high 44 minutes in the Tigers’ 1-0 win over Montana on Sept.

24. Made her lone start on Aug. 21 against Wagner in Hawai’i.

2009 (Freshman):Hernandez closed out 2010 as the second-leading scorer among all eight freshman with two goals and three assists in 19 games played. Laura’s best showing in her inaugural year came during a neutral-site contest against Fordham on Sept. 13. In that contest Pacific shutout the Rams, 2-0, and Hernandez had a hand in both goals with one goal of her own and an assist. Laura’s first goal of the season found the back of the net on Aug. 30 against Albany in Pacific’s 2-1 victory. On the year, Hernandez landed two goals off 18 shots with 13 being taken on goal. Impressively, both of Laura’s goals scored in 2010 were of the game-winning variety.

High School:A midfielder/forward out of Jackson High School in Everett, Wash., Laura joined the Tigers after finishing her high school career in 2007 as a ju-nior due to her commitments with the Colombian national team. Before missing her senior season due to international 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, scoring 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 sea-son 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 play-ing 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 bowing 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. She is majoring in civil engineering.

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eattle, Wash. • jacKson

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laura hernanDez’s career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 19 2 3 7 18 .111 13 .722 2 0-0 2010 18 1 0 2 11 .091 6 .545 1 0-0 TOTAL 37 3 3 9 29 .103 19 .655 3 0-0

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Sophomore (2010):Made 11 starts and appeared in all 19 games for the Tigers, logging 1342 min-utes. Scored her lone goal of the season in the Tigers’ 1-1 draw against No. 16 Cali-fornia, as she collected the loose ball and hooked a shot into the upper left corner from 25 yards out, in the 39th minute for a

1-0 lead. Added an assist in Pacific’s 2-0 win over UC Riverside, setting up a goal with a long throw in into the box, which was finished by Renae McFadden.

Freshman (2009):Olvera made an immediate contribution in her freshman campaign, start-ing all of the 18 games she played. On two occasions, Olvera’s throw-ins were converted into goals by her teammates, giving Lauren two assists in 2010. Olvera’s first assist came in Pacific’s 5-0 pounding of Portland State on Aug. 28. Her second came in the very next game Lauren played, notching an assist in Pacific’s 2-1 victory over Albany on Aug. 30. Lauren was a big part of the Tiger defense that limited opponents to one of their lowest goal totals in Pacific history, with 17 to the Tigers’ 29 in 2010.

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 seasons, Olvera proved to be one of the top players in the Trinity League after be-ginning 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, Ca-lif. As a Slammer, Olvera was teamed with former Tiger 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 Eleanor Ol-vera. Lauren has two siblings, Steven and Jackie. She is majoring in Sport Pedagogy.

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Whittier, calif. • rosary

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lauren olvera’s career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 18 0 2 2 5 .000 5 1.000 0 0-0 2010 19 1 1 3 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 37 1 3 5 13 .077 9 .692 0 0-0

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Sophomore (2010):Started 17 of 19 matches, coming off the bench in the first two games as she returned from a knee injury. Tallied a goal and two assists on the season in 1069 minutes played. Scored her lone goal on Sept 24 against Montana, as Padilla came in on a break from midfield and blasted a shot from just inside the box for the game-winning goal in the 1-0 victory. Added a

pair of assists, including a helper in the Tigers 3-0 win over Cal State Fullerton on Oct. 10. Set up the game-winning goal in Pacific’s 1-0 win at Cal Poly on Oct. 15, creating space and passing off for a Kristina Wavomba finish in the 77th minute. Placed 11 of her 30 shots on frame. Cracked the top 20 in Pacific scoring with 22 points in her first 31 games. She ranks eighth in Tiger history in both points per game (0.71) and goals per game (0.29). Her nine career goals rank 15th on Pacific’s all-time list.

Freshman (2009):Making a strong case for freshman of the year, Padilla finished the season with All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention accolades after suffering a season-ending injury during the Tigers’ 1-0 defeat at Long Beach State on Oct. 1. While only serving in 12 games, missing all but one conference match, Maricela paced Pacific with eight goals, two assists, 18 points and 45 shots. Her break-out per-formance came during the Tigers’ road trip to Hawaii from Sept. 5-6. Against UAB in a neutral site contest, Padilla landed her first goal of the season, then followed it up the next day with a two-goal performance against Hawai’i, for the Tigers’ first-ever victory at Hawai’i. In her final game of the season, Padilla landed her eighth goal minutes before going down with an injury. In the Big West Conference she finished sixth overall in shots, finished with the most shots per game in the Big West with a 3.75 average, fifth in points, second in points per game (1.5), fourth in goals and second in goals per game (0.67) as a freshman. At the conclusion of the 2009 season, Padilla’s all-conference nod was topped when her name landed on the NSCAA Second Team All-West Region list.

High School:Maricela joins the Tigers after enjoying one of the most prolific high school ca-reers in Del Mar history. A scoring threat from all angles on the field, Padilla fin-ished 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 cap-tained 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 suc-cess 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. Mar-icela has five siblings: Marisol, Patty, Andrea, Jesus and Carmen, the Tigers’ as-sistant coach. She is a Sport Management major.

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maricela PaDilla’s career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 12 8 2 18 45 .178 21 .467 2 0-0 2010 19 1 2 4 30 .033 11 .367 1 0-0 TOTAL 31 9 4 22 75 .120 32 .427 3 0-0

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2010 (Sophomore):Appeared in seven games, logging 111 minutes. Made her season debut in the Ti-gers’ season opener at Hawai’i on August 20, playing five minutes. Totaled a season-high 49 minutes on August 21 against Wagner. Logged 15 minutes of action against No. 2 Stanford on Sept. 12. Played

seven minutes in Pacific’s 1-1 tie against No. 13 California.

2009 (Freshman):Villalpando provided depth to the Tiger roster in her freshman year, seeing time in 14 games, including one start against Fordham on Sept. 13. Kayla attempted nine shots in 2009, with six of those taken on goal. Villalpando took the most shots in her longest outing of the year, after 60 minutes played in Pacific’s 3-0 victory over Air Force on Sept. 27. During that match, Kayla attempted a season-high three shots with two of those shot on goal. Villalpando also took two shots in her first two games played, against Saint Mary’s and Portland State at the end of August.

High School:A graduate of Willow Glen High School in San Jose, Calif., Kayla finished her four-year career with the Rams by leading 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. Individually, Villalpando posted 18 goals and 11 assists in her final season of play, earning 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 Danville, 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 quarterfi-nals 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 Villalpando. Kayla has three siblings: Alyssa, Tonya and Ryan. She is majoring in Speech-Language Pathology.

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Kalyla villalPanDo’s career statisticsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 14 0 0 0 9 .000 6 .667 0 0-0 2010 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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Freshman (2010):The 2010 Big West Freshman of the Year, Beeman Beeman started 17 of 19 matches and logged 1,477 minutes on the pitch, third most on the team despite sitting out the regular season finale against UC River-side. Beeman was the second Tiger in three years to earn Freshman of the Year honors, as Kristina Wavomba earned the award in

2008. As the Tigers held opposing offenses at bay, Pacific allowed just two goals all season long to forwards, with Beeman routinely drawing one of the top targets. In the Tigers Big West semifinal against No. 11 UC Irvine, Beeman tallied her first career goal, sending a restart into the box, off a defender and into the net. For the season, she tallied the goal and two as-sists for four points. She picked up an assist in the Tigers’ 3-0 win over Ful-lerton on Oct. 10, sending a long outlet pass to senior Kim Hargrave, who headed it home for a 1-0 lead in the 53rd minute. Against UC Davis on Oct. 21, Beeman picked up another helper, setting up Alex Topp’s header in the 11th minute. Both assists led to the eventual game-winning goals in their matches.

High School:Beeman arrived at Pacific after an outstanding career at Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista, Calif. She was named All-League and All-CIF in addition to High School Athlete of the Year at Rancho Buena Vista HS af-ter her senior season. As the Longhorns’ sweeper, Beeman lettered all four years as a starter on the varsity squad. In three of her four seasons, Brittni and the Longhorns went on to win the Palomar League including the team’s first-ever appearance in the state playoffs. In Beeman’s last three seasons she earned All-Palomar League First Team honors as a defender and was honored with Second Team honors as a freshman. In 2008 as a junior, Brit-tani was named Player of the Year and also MVP of the Palomar League.

Personal:Born in Oceanside, Calif., Brittni is the daughter of Dan and Grace Beeman. She is a sports medicine major at Pacific and has career plans of becoming a physical therapist. In her free time, she enjoys the beach, shopping and watching movies.

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san Diego, calif. • rancho Buena vista

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Brittni Beeman’s career statistics

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 18 0 2 2 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 TOTAL 18 0 2 2 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0

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2010 (Freshman):Played in seven games during the 2010 season. On the pitch for 54 minutes. Tal-lied a season-high 16 minutes against No. 2 Stanford on Sept. 12. Played seven minutes in the Tigers’ 1-1 draw with No. 16 California on Sept. 19. Also saw action against No. 22 Oregon State on Sept. 3.

High School:Haylee was a four year standout at Hilmar High School for the Yellowjack-ets. In 2009, Haylee paced the Yellow Jackets with 30 goals, 29 assists and 44 shots during her senior season. She helped Hilmar HS to go 14-7-3 overall and 6-1-2 in the Western Athletic Conference last season. The Yellow Jackets qualified for the Sac-Joaquin Section Division 5 Playoffs in each of Haylee’s four years, coming away with Section titles 2006 and 2007. Hilmar HS advanced to the quarterfinals in 2008 and fell in the opening round of the playoffs last season. Despite missing half of her junior season due to injury, Bettencourt led the Yellow Jackets with 21 goals 18 assists. She was named Western Athletic Conference Most Valu-able Player in each of year final three seasons. She was also an all-league and all-district honoree in each of her four seasons. As a sophomore, Bet-

tencourt led the team with 28 goals and scored 25 goals in 2006 to pace the squad. In addition to her spectacular play in high school, Bettencourt served on the Modesto Ajax club team alongside current Tiger teammate Renae McFadden. During the 2008 season the Modesto Ajax were the Club Soccer National Cup Super Group/Semi Finalists as well as the US Club Region H Super Group Champions.

Personal:Haylee Bettencourt was born in Turlock, Calif. and is the daughter of Louie and Raquel Bettencourt. She has two older brothers, Adam and Simon. Her hobbies include reading, swimming, hanging out with friends and video games. A biochemistry major at Pacific, she has career plans of becoming a doctor.

haylee BettencourtsoPhomore • miDfielDer • 5-5

hillmar, calif. • hillmar

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haylee Bettencourt’s career statistics

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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Freshman (2010):Played in six games, starting one con-test. Long started the second half in five games, and in 328 minutes of ac-tion, stopped 29 of 33 shots faced, with 13 saves, a 1.10 goals against av-erage and two shared shutouts. Made her first career appearance against

Wagner on Aug. 21. Long allowed one goal on nine shots against No. 2 Stanford on Sept 12. Turned in a career-best eight saves in the Tigers’ 1-1 tie with No. 16 Cal on Sept. 19 in 65 minutes of the double-overtime contest. Turned in a shutout second half against both Montana on Sept 24, and Hawai’i on Sept. 26. Tallied three saves in a 1-0 loss to UC Irvine on Oct. 1.

High School (2009):Long joined Pacific from Alta High School in Sandy, Utah. With a combined 74-6 record in her four years with the Hawks, Long helped lead the team to four consecutive Utah Division 5A state titles. She was an all-state selection in both her junior and senior seasons at Alta HS.

Personal:Tashia Long was born in Sandy, Utah and is the daughter of Matt and Jeni Long. She three younger siblings: Mati, Aubrey and Alexa. In her free time she enjoys long boarding and water skiing. She is a sports medicine major.

tashia longsoPhomore • goalKeePer • 5-8

sanDy, utah • alta

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Brittni Beeman’s career statistics

YEAR GP Minutes GA GAA Saves Save% W L T Sho2010 6 326:44 4 1.10 13 .765 0 2 2 0TOTAL 6 326:44 4 1.10 13 .765 0 2 2 0

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Freshman (2010):Appeared in 13 games, starting four matches. Tallied one goal on the year, for two points. Attempted seven shots includ-ing three on target. Logged 428 minutes, including a season-high 73 in a 1-1 tie at Oregon on Sept. 5. Scored her first college goal Oct 31 against UC Riverside in the Ti-

gers 2-0 victory, knocking home a ball in the box under the crossbar and in for a 70th minute goal.

High School:A four-year letterwinner at Ripon High School in Ripon, Calif., McFad-den and the Indians claimed the team’s first ever Trans Valley League championship during the 2007 season. Ripon HS went on to repeat as league champions in McFadden’s final two seasons as well. In 2008, McFadden and the Indians made the school’s first ever appearance in the Sac-Joaquin Sectional Championship and emerged victorious. They completed a back-to-back championship season the following year, fin-ishing as Division 5 champions in the fall of 2009. Individually, Renae tallied 26 goals as a freshman on the varsity squad, then improved to 30 as a sophomore, before notching 45 goals her junior season. She set Ripon HS records with 134 goals, 43 assists and 311 points, while lead-

ing the Indians to an 88-10-7 record. In club play, McFadden served as a member of the Modesto Ajax United Elite 91, located in Modesto, Calif. During the 2008 season the Modesto Ajax were the Club Soccer National Cup Super Group/Semi Finalists as well as the US Club Region H Super Group Champions.

Personal:Renae McFadden was born in Minneapolis, Minn. and is the daughter of Robert and Barbara McFadden. She has one younger brother, Brandon. In her free time, Renae enjoyed playing basketball and hanging out with friends. She is an Exploratory (COP) major and has career plans of be-coming a dentist.

renae mcfaDDensoPhomore • forWarD • 5-5

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renea mcfaDDen’s career statistics

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 13 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 0 0-0 TOTAL 13 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 0 0-0

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Freshman (2010):Red-shirted the 2010 season after being limited to just one game due to an ACL tear. Started the second half at Hawai’i in the season opener and logged nine minutes.

High School:Sasha joined Pacific from Mililani High School in Mililani, Hawaii. At Mililani HS, Sasha was named team captain her senior year to put an exclamation mark on three years as a varsity starter. For her efforts on the year she was named First Team Advertiser All-State as a center midfielder. That season the Trojans were the Oahu Interscholastic Association Division I Champions and went on to become Hawaii State finalists for the second-straight season. Individually, Moscatello was the team’s third-leading scorer with nine goals in 2009. During her junior season, Sasha was named the Trojans’ MVP and she also was honored on the Star Bulletin

First Team All-State list for her defense. As the team had done in her sophomore year, Mililani HS was the OIA Division I Champion and Moscatello brought home MVP accolades in the tournament. Kicking off three-consecutive years of making the OIA Division I Championships, Sasha was named Honorable Mention All-State as a defender her sophomore season. Alongside future Tiger team-mate Shanelle Kapaona, Sasha played for the Leahi 93 Premier club team. Leahi was the state champion in 2007 and 2009, with a national ranking as high as 17 and a regional ranking of No. 6. The two are two-time HYSA State Cup Champions with Leahi.

Personal:Sasha Moscatello was born in Fernandina Beach, Florida and is the daughter of Joseph and Karen Moscatello. She has one young-er sister, Malia. She is a sports medicine major with plans to be-come a physical therapist.

“Maha is an exceptional soccer play-er,” Coleman commented. “Her ability to read the game, her strength in the air and her leadership abilities make her an exciting addition to our team. We expect big things from her immedi-ately.”

High SchoolMaha Abdallah, a 5-9 center defender from Monterrey Park, Calif., was a two year captain and team MVP at Alverno High School, help-ing her team to four-straight Horizon League championships and the 2009 CIF Title.

She has also been instrumental in one of the Western United States top youth teams climb to success. Under Coach Kristy Walker’s tu-telage, her Real So Cal team has been one to the regions best over the last three years. In 2008 they won the Far West Regional League Championship and advanced to the CYSA Western Regional finals in Hawaii, after being National Cup semi-finalist in 2009. The team

won the Southern California National Cup, the CYSA West Regional in New Mexico and progressed to the National Final Four in 2010.

PersonalMaha Walid Abdallah is the daughter of Walid and Samira Abdal-lah. she has one sister, Ahlam, and two brothers, Ashraf and Billy. She is a Sports Medicine major.

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sasha moscatelloreDshirt freshman • miDfielDer • 5-7

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maha aBDallah freshman • DefenDer • 5-9

monterrey ParK, calif. • alverno hs#21

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“Nicola adds a strong, physical pres-ence on the defensive end for us, ei-ther in the midfield or at center back,” head coach Keith Coleman said. “She is an extremely hard-working, athletic and aggressive player. We are excited to be adding her.”

High School:Nicola Berry, is a 5-8 midfielder from Los Angeles, CA. She was a two year captain and four year varsity player and helped lead her team to not just four straight West Valley League titles, but the CIF Los Angeles City champions in 2008, 2010, and 2011 as well. Un-der head coach Eric Choi she also won the coaches award in 2008 as a freshman, and was a varsity scholar athlete all four years in high school.

PersonalNicola Michele Berry is the daughter of Philip and Theresa Berry. She is a sport management major and would like to be a manager for professional athletes.

“Malaya is a very good athlete,” head coach Keith Coleman commented. “She’s strong in the air and tenacious when it comes to defending. She’s a physical defender but also has the abil-ity to play anywhere on the field. We’re excited to welcome her to Pacific.”

High SchoolMalaya Cabrera, a 5-6 defender/midfielder from Canyon Country, Calif., is a three-time All-League selection earning first team hon-ors her last three seasons at Canyon High School. Under coach Eric White, Cabrera played varsity for four seasons of winter soccer and saw time at every position on the field except goalkeeper, helping the Cowgirls to Foothill League championships in 2008 and 2009. The team MVP, Cabrera earned First Team All-Valley honors as a senior, her third straight year receiving that honor.

PersonalMalaya Imahn Cabrera is the daughter of Robert P. and Farah Ca-brera. Has three siblings, Milan, Israel and Liam. Her older sister Milan plays soccer at Oregon State. She is a Diversified (educa-tion) major.

nicola Berryfreshman • miDfielDer • 5-8

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malaya caBrera freshman • DefenDer/miDfielDer • 5-6

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“Kapualani is a physical defender who plays for one of the top high schools in Hawai’i,” Coleman continued. “She’s a great fit for our team and a player who can excel in our conference.”

High SchoolKapualani Entendencia joined Pacific

from Kamehameha High School in Honolulu, Hawai’i, where she helped the Warriors to a 35-7-5 record through her first three sea-sons, including a state championship as a freshman and a return trip to the state finals as a sophomore. A two-time second-team all

Interscholastic League of Hawai’i, Entendencia was a three-year starter at fullback and stopper for coach Melissa Moore. She was high school teammates with Pacific teammate Liz Higashino.

PersonalKapualani Kalamela Kai’ulani Kealoha Entendencia was raised by her grandmother Carmen Entendencia and grandfather Riley Hira-sa. Has five siblings, Kaipo, Kaleo, Napualani, Jenson and Jayson. She is majoring in Business Administration.

“Liz is a natural leader who com-municates well in the defensive end, whether that be as a defender or de-fensive midfielder role,” head coach Keith Coleman said. “She’s a tough competitor who is very good in the air.” Coleman said.

High SchoolA 5-6 center back from Wailuku, Hawai’i, Liz Higashino was the team captain for her Kamehameha High School team, helping the club to back-to-back MIL Championships. She was named MIL First Team in 2010 and 2011, and also earned Second Team All-State Team honors in those years as well. She was high school teammates with Pacific teammate Kapualani Entendencia.

She also has club experience on the Hawai’i ‘93 State Team, the Maui United ‘94 Soccer Club, winning state championships in 2008 and 2011, as well as the Honolulu Bulls ‘94 club, winning the 2010 Pats Cup Championship and the Las Vegas College Show-case Pool in 2011.

PersonalElizabeth Mahinakonanepihapalua Higashino is the daugher of Peter and Carolee Higashino. She has three siblings: Kendall, Lily, and Kainoa. She is a Business Administration major.

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KaPualani entenDenciafreshman • DefenDer • 5-5

honolulu, haWai’i • Kamehameha

#10

liz higashino freshman • DefenDer • 5-6

WailuKu, haWai’i • Kamehameha

#2

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“Jacqueline has all the tools to make an impact on our team,” head coach Keith Coleman said. “With hard work, as she develops as a player, we expect big things from her.”

High School/ClubJacqueline Kane is a 5-9 goalkeeper

from Alamo, Calif. Did not play high school soccer, but played club soccer with the Lamorinda United 92 which is coached by Mohamed Mohamed. With Lamorinda United 92, Kane helped the club to the 2010 Juventus Championship, the 2010 Pleasanton

Rage Finals, and the 2010 Davis College Showcase Semifinals. Kane also trained with the Haitian National women’s soccer team.

Personal Jacqueline Louise Kane is the daughter of Jason and Jami Kane, both of whom attended the University of the Pacific. She has two younger siblings, Nick and Sydney. She intends to major in com-munication.

“We’re extremely excited to be adding Megan,” Coleman said. “I feel that her attacking flair will add another dimen-sion to our offense. She’s a very tech-nical player, who uses her quickness to catch opposing defenders off bal-ance.”

High SchoolMegan Mata, a 5-3 forward/midfielder from Stockton, has helped St. Mary’s to three straight undefeated league seasons in the Tri-City Athletic League (T-CAL), with a 58-5-11 overall record. A three-time First Team All-League selection for coach Mark Kusanovich’s

Rams, Mata also was named the most valuable attacker of the T-CAL championship as a sophomore and junior, while garnering league-wide MVP honors as a junior.

PersonalMegan Elisa Dwyer-Mata is the daughter of Aaron Mata and Jenni-fer Herrington. She has five siblings, Christopher, Tyler, Avery, Riley and Frankie. Mata is majoring in Communication.

jacqueline Kanefreshman • goalKeePer • 5-9

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megan mata freshman • forWarD/miDfielDer • 5-3

stocKton, calif. • st. mary’s#18

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“Penick is extremely fast, but she is also very skillful. Her combination of speed and skill gives her the potential to make an immediate impact on our program. She’s another player who is extremely versatile,” head coach Keith Coleman said.

High SchoolNicole Penick, a 5-3 midfielder/defender, is a native of Saugus, Calif., where she has helped Saugus to three-straight Foothill League Division II Championships. In 2010, Penick earned second team all-league honors. A three-sport athlete, Penick was also

a first team all-league cross country runner, as part of two state championship teams. In track & field, Penick has been a part of three Foothill League championship teams and won the CIF cham-pionship in 2010.

PersonalNicole La Shawn Penick is the daughter of Clifford and Lynette Penick. She has one younger brother, Devin. She is a Pychology major.

“Pernille is going to be a really good player,” head coach Keith Coleman said. “She sees the field really well and is a good ‘linking’ player. By that I mean she makes things happen, puts the team together and is really good at connecting with teammates. We have a

lot of players who are happy to hold the ball, and she’s going to make them better.”

High School/ClubPernille Schulze-Larsen joins the Tigers from Soeborg, Denmark,

which does not sponsor high school soccer and attended high school at Falkonergaardens Gymnasium og HF.

Played club soccer for Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold in the Elite Di-vision. In 2010-11, she appeared in 13 matches with 12 starts, tal-lying 12 goals. Prior to her time with Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold, she played in the Elite Division with Skovlunde IF.

PersonalPernille Maj Schulze-Larsen is the daughter of Geert Shulze and Lis Larsen. She has three siblings, Signe, Anja and Kristoffer. Pernille is a Sport Pedagogy major.

nicole PenicKfreshman • forWarD/miDfielDer • 5-3

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soeBorg, DenmarK • falKonergaarDens gymnasium og hf#22

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2010 All-Big West Conference TeamsFIRST TEAM School Year Position Hometown +Kailyn Kugler UC Santa Barbara Senior Forward San Clemente, Calif.Nadia Link Long Beach State Sophomore Forward Rowland Heights, Calif.Tanya Taylor UC Irvine Senior Forward Buena Park, Calif.+Farryn Townley Cal State Northridge Senior Forward Palmdale, Calif.^Lindsay Bullock Long Beach State Senior Midfielder Manhattan Beach, Calif.Desiree Cardenas Cal State Northridge Senior Midfielder Los Angeles, Calif.+Shawna Gordon Long Beach State Junior Midfielder Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.Mar Rodriguez UC Irvine Sophomore Midfielder Santa Ana, Calif.+Kylee Ah Choy Pacific Senior Defender Mililani, Hawai’i+Judy Christopher UC Irvine Junior Defender Ontario, Calif.Nikki Forrest UC Irvine Senior Defender Upland, Calif.CoCo Goodson UC Irvine Junior Defender Ramona, Calif.Aisha Lott UC Davis Junior Defender Milpitas, Calif.Brielle Slepicoff Cal State Northridge Junior Defender Saugus, Calif.Danielle deSeriere UC Irvine Senior Goalkeeper Cerritos, Calif.

SECOND TEAM School Year Position Hometown Christina Murillo Cal State Fullerton Senior Forward Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.Whitney Sisler Cal Poly Senior Forward San Marcos, Calif.Kristina Wavomba Pacific Junior Forward Encinitas, Calif.Lisa Kemp UC Davis Junior Midfielder Eden Prairie, Minn.Jacqui Simon UC Santa Barbara Senior Midfielder Torrance, Calif.Alex Topp Pacific Junior Midfielder San Diego, Calif.Alex Balcer Long Beach State Sophomore Defender Tucson, Ariz.Bo Rael Long Beach State Senior Defender Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.Cynthia Jacobo Cal State Northridge Sophomore Goalkeeper Arleta, Calif.

HONORABLE MEN. School Year Position Hometown Melissa Fernandez Cal State Northridge Sophomore Forward Panorama City, Calif.Lexi Kopf UC Irvine Junior Forward Sonora, Calif.Kylie McDonald UC Santa Barbara Senior Forward Westlake Village, Calif.Sonia Espitia Cal State Northridge Senior Midfielder Paramount, Calif.Morgan Miller Cal Poly Senior Midfielder La Selva Beach, Calif.Casey Volk Cal State Fullerton Junior Midfielder Davis, Calif.Carrie Andrews Cal Poly Senior Defender Pleasanton, Calif.Alyssa Benjamin UC Santa Barbara Junior Defender Petaluma, Calif.Nicole Hubbard Long Beach State Junior Defender Lakewood, Calif.Emily Kingsborough Long Beach State Junior Goalkeeper Santa Rosa, Calif.Jill Medigovich Pacific Senior Goalkeeper San Diego, Calif.+Two-time All-Big West First Team selection, ^ Three-time All-Big West First Team selection

big west overall2010 STANDINGS W L T Pts W L T PctUC Irvine (*+1) 8 0 0 24 19 3 2 .833Long Beach State (^+2) 5 2 1 16 14 6 2 .682Cal State Northridge (3) 5 3 0 15 12 9 0 .571Pacific (4) 5 3 0 15 8 8 3 .500Cal Poly 3 4 1 10 9 9 1 .500UC Santa Barbara 3 5 0 9 8 9 2 .474Cal State Fullerton 3 5 0 9 6 13 0 .316UC Davis 2 5 1 7 7 9 2 .444UC Riverside 0 7 1 1 1 14 3 .139* Regular season champion^ Tournament champion+ NCAA Tournament

2009 Big West Goalkeeper Of The Year

Coral Hoover, Cal Poly

2009 Big West Offensive Player Of The Year

Kailyn Kugler, UC Santa Barbara

2009 Big West Midfielder Of The YearAngelica Figueroa, Pacific

2009 Big West Defensive Player Of The Year

Julianne Grinstead, Cal Poly

2009 Big West Coach Of The YearKeith West, Cal State Northridge

2009 Big West Freshman Of The YearCynthia Jacobo, Cal State Northridge

• 2 0 1 0 r e v i e W • Against one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the nation, the Pacific women’s soccer team fought through the 2010 season, finishing at 8-8-3 overall and a 5-3-0 in Big West, advancing to the semifinals of the Big West tournament. Pacific opened the season with a 1-0 win at Hawai’i, but were victimized by bad luck against Wagner, falling 1-0 despite out-shooting the Seahawks 18-2. The Tigers rebounded with a 1-0 win over Sacramento State in their home opener, but then the schedule turned brutal as the Tigers stared down five-straight road match-es against four teams in the Top 25. Pacific dropped a 2-0 decision to No. 22 Oregon State before earing a draw with Oregon. Pacific looked poised to knock off No. 9 Santa Clara, but a 76th minute goal gave the Broncos a 2-1 win. Following a loss at No. 2 ranked Stanford, the eventual National Runner Up, the Tigers visited Berkeley for a meeting with No. 16 California. Pacific’s Lauren Olvera tallied the Tigers’ lone goal of the contest as Pacific emerged with a 1-1 draw against the Bears. Following a home win over Montana, and a scoreless tie in a rematch with Hawai’i, the Tigers found themselves on the road to open Big West play, as they were shutout 1-0 in contests at UC Irvine and CS Northridge. Despite a 3-6-3 record, the Tigers had played well, but found goals in short supply. After playing nine of the first 12 on the road, within the friendly confines of Stagg Memorial Stadium, the Tigers broke out against Cal State Fullerton with a 3-0 win to kick off a four-match win streak. Pacific won at Cal Poly, and got an overtime game-win-ner from Angelica Figueroa for a come from behind win at UC Santa Barbara. A shutout of UC Davis capped the win steak, as Long Beach State notched a 2-0 win to snap the run, with the Tigers earning a berth in the Big West tournament despite the loss. Head coach Keith Coleman’s Tigers closed the regular season with a 2-0 victory over UC Riverside to finish tied for third in the Big West at 5-3-0. At top-seeded UC Irvine in the BWC semifinals, the Tigers fell behind 1-0, but a long service from defender Brittni Beeman found the back of the net to knot the game at 1-1. However, the Anteaters posted the game-winner on a corner kick to advance to the finals and end Pacific’s campaign at 8-8-3 overall. The Tigers return 15 letterwinners from the 2010 squad.

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Overall Record: 8-8-3 Big West: 5-3-0

Pacific Soccer 2010Pacific Game Results (as of Aug 22, 2011)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scoredAug 20 at Hawaii W 1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1672 H ernandez, Laura (F igueroa , A nge lica ;W avom ba, K ri

Aug 21 vs Wagner L 0-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 203 -Aug 29 SACRAMENTO STATE W 1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 740 Hogan, Laura (Figueroa, Angelica)Sep 03 vs #22 Oregon State L 0-2 2-2-0 0-0-0 -Sep 05 at Oregon T O 2 1-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 802 Figueroa, Angelica (Wavomba, Kristina)Sep 10 vs #9 Santa Clara L 1-2 2-3-1 0-0-0 500 H argrave , K im (F igueroa , A nge lica ;H ogan, Laura)

Sep 12 at #2 Stanford L 0-4 2-4-1 0-0-0 706 -Sep 19 at #16 California T O 2 1-1 2-4-2 0-0-0 285 Olvera, Lauren (unassisted)Sep 24 MONTANA W 1-0 3-4-2 0-0-0 504 Padilla, Maricela (unassisted)Sep 26 HAWAII T O 2 0-0 3-4-3 0-0-0 277 -

* Oct 01 at #23 UC Irvine L O 2 0-1 3-5-3 0-1-0 471 -* Oct 03 at Cal State Northridge L 0-1 3-6-3 0-2-0 157 -* Oct 10 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 3-0 4-6-3 1-2-0 207 Hargrave, Kim (Beeman, Brittni)

Wavomba, Kristina (Hargrave, Kim)Teram ae, S am m i (P ad illa , M arice la ;F igueroa , A nge li

* Oct 15 at Cal Poly W 1-0 5-6-3 2-2-0 312 W avom ba, K ris tina (Teram ae, S am m i;P ad illa , M arice

* Oct 17 at UC Santa Barbara WOT 2-1 6-6-3 3-2-0 460 Wavomba, Kristina (Teramae, Sammi)Figueroa, Angelica (Wavomba, Kristina)

* Oct 21 UC DAVIS W 1-0 7-6-3 4-2-0 260 Topp, Alex (Beeman, Brittni)* Oct 29 LBSU L 0-2 7-7-3 4-3-0 387 -* Oct 31 UC RIVERSIDE W 2-0 8-7-3 5-3-0 358 Hargrave, Kim (unassisted)

M cFadden, R enae (W avom ba, K ris tina ;O lvera , Laure

Nov 04 at #11 UC Irvine L 1-2 8-8-3 5-3-0 549 Hogan, Laura (Beeman, Brittni)

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 8-8-3

Conference: 5-3Home: 5-1-1Away: 3-4-2

Neutral: 0-3Overtime: 1-1-3

Attendance Dates Total Avg.Total: 19 8850 466

Home: 7 2733 390Away: 9 5414 602

Neutral: 3 703 234

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Pacific Soccer 2010Pacific Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 22, 2011)

All games

Overall: 8-8-3 Conf: 5-3-0 Home: 5-1-1 Away: 3-4-2 Neut: 0-3-0

## Player gp-gs min g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att fg ot hat gtg11 Wavomba, Kristina 19-11 1148 3 4 10 32 . 0 9 4 16 . 5 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 1 0 0 15 Figueroa, Angelica 19-17 1252 2 4 8 23 . 0 8 7 9 . 3 9 1 2 0 1 0-0 0 1 0 123 Hargrave, Kim 19-2 704 3 1 7 12 . 2 5 0 4 . 3 3 3 0 0 2 0-0 2 0 0 13 Hogan, Laura 19-16 1142 2 1 5 30 . 0 6 7 19 . 6 3 3 0 0 1 0-0 1 0 0 18 Padilla, Maricela 19-17 1067 1 2 4 30 . 0 3 3 11 . 3 6 7 0 0 1 0-0 1 0 0 06 Teramae, Sammi 19-16 843 1 2 4 15 . 0 6 7 9 . 6 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 017 Olvera, Lauren 19-11 1340 1 1 3 8 . 1 2 5 4 . 5 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 09 Beeman, Brittni 18-17 1475 0 3 3 6 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 5 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 012 Topp, Alex 19-18 1564 1 0 2 32 . 0 3 1 8 . 2 5 0 1 0 1 0-0 1 0 0 016 Hernandez, Laura 18-1 416 1 0 2 11 . 0 9 1 6 . 5 4 5 0 0 1 0-0 1 0 0 04 McFadden, Renae 13-4 428 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 3 . 4 2 9 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 013 Ramos, Nydia 16-3 544 0 0 0 11 . 0 0 0 6 . 5 4 5 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 014 Wong, Natalie 19-16 1425 0 0 0 10 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 020 Agdeppa, Kortney 17-2 636 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 1 . 2 5 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 022 Alejado, Chyanne 19-19 1487 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 010 Ah Choy, Kylee 19-19 1751 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 025 Hitz, Hillary 8-0 59 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 024 Bettencourt, Haylee 7-0 54 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 021 Jimenez, Jamie 3-0 25 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 019 Moscatello, Sasha 1-0 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 07 Villalpando, Kayla 7-0 111 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0

Total 19 - 16 18 50 238 . 0 6 7 100 . 4 2 0 15 0 8 0-0 8 1 0 4Opponents 19 - 18 13 49 195 . 0 9 2 82 . 4 2 1 17 1 8 0-1 10 1 0 1

Goal Average Saves Record Shots# Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho faced1 Medigovich, Jill 19-18 1469:49 14 0.86 49 . 7 7 8 8 6 1 6 16030 Long, Tashia 6-1 326:44 4 1.10 13 . 7 6 5 0 2 2 0 33TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 2 0

Total 19 1796:33 18 0.90 64 . 7 8 0 8 8 3 8 193Opponents 19 1796:33 16 0.80 84 . 8 4 0 6 4 2 7 233

Team saves: 2

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalPacific 5 10 1 0 16Opponents 7 10 0 1 18

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalPacific 110 117 8 3 238Opponents 78 104 6 7 195

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalPacific 31 28 2 3 64Opponents 38 40 4 2 84

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalPacific 36 38 0 1 75Opponents 41 41 1 5 88

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalPacific 86 136 8 3 233Opponents 105 109 5 7 226

Attendance Summary PACIFIC OpponentTotal 2733 5414Dates/Avg Per Date 7/390 9/602Neutral Site #/Avg 3/234

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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)

Regina Mcgee

GOALS2010 Kim Hargrave ............ 32009 Maricela Padilla ........ 82008 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 ........... 4

ASSISTS2010 Angelica Figueroa ..... 4 Kristina Wavomba ..... 42009 Angelica Figueroa ..... 82008 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

POINTS2010 Kristina Wavomba ... 102009 Angelica Figueroa ... 202008 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 ........... 8

SAVES2010 Jill Medigovich ........ 492009 Jill Medigovich ........ 592008 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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Goals Rk Name Years Goals 1 Wendy Woolgar 1995-98 38 2 Jamee Lucchesi 1996-99 33 3 Natalie Dorr 1995-98 26 4 Carmen Padilla 2003-06 20 Gabby Olivares 2000-03 20 Regina McGee 2002-04 20 7 Michelle Gardner 1995-98 19 8 Mandi van Dorn 2004-07 18 9 Kristina Wavomba 2008-10 15 10 Bunny Dickson 2004-07 14 11 Angelica Figueroa 2008-10 11 12 Brooke Kentera 1997-00 10 Suzy Peterson 2002,04-06 10 KJ Nishikawa 1997-00 10 15 Nikki Lasher 1995-98 9 Kimberly Force 2001 9 Maricela Padilla 2009-10 9 Laura Hogan 2008-10 9 19 Carla Vellutini 2004-07 8 Dana Vasquez 1995-97 8 Sammi Teramae 2007-10 8 22 Anch. Kunnaragthai 1995-96 6 Kristen Rogers 1997 6 Maggie Barsotti 2001-04 6 Alex Topp 2008-10 6 Kelsey Nagel 2003-06 6 Vanessa Brumer 1997-00 6 28 Abbie Partch 2000-01 5 Becky Moffitt 1999-02 5 30 Shelly Cena 1996-99 4 Kim Hargrave 2007-10 4 J Corona-Flowers 2001-02 4 Debbie Merz 1997-99 4 Laura King 2005-08 4 Jennifer Smiley 2003-06 4 Monica Pires 1998-99 4 Mariah Metras 1998-01 4 Kristina Fetter 2000-03 4 Darlene Okita 1996-97 4 Megan Koren 1995-96 4 41 Kim Hawkins 1995-97 3 Jodie Vlasak 1996-98 3 Audrey Booth 2004-07 3 Laura Hernandez 2009-10 3 Felicia Weiss 2002,04-05 3 Lucera Gallegos 1999-02 3 Catherine Betts 2005-06 3 48 Natalie McCrackin 2004-07 2 Kimberly Jones 2001-03 2 Alysse Valenzuela 2006-07 2 Shannon Boulware 1995 2 Lana Kaneshiro 1995-97 2 Sadye Reish 2003-04 2 Kim Thompson 1995-97 2 Andrea Carrara 2005-07 2 Ashley Dinwoodie 1998-99,01 2 Tara Parker 1996-99 2 Dawn Hallowell 1995 2 59 Kellie Nakahara 2007-09 1 Nicci Leon 2005-06 1 Yvonne Bailey 2001-03 1 Montez Harrison 2004-07 1 Shannon DeDora 1996 1 Anne Dysart 1995-97 1 Julie Hollander 2000 1 Kylee Ah Choy 2007-10 1 Angela Allgaier 1999-01 1 Ginny Teunissen 2000-03 1 Lauren Olvera 2009-10 1 Jami Bumstead 1995,97 1 Renae McFadden 2010 1 Gennaka Fox 2005-06 1 Carla Burger 1999-00 1 Aimee Davidson 1995-96 1 Kendra Wales 1996 1 Kortney Agdeppa 2009-10 1 Lydia Jackson 2006-09 1 Natalie Wong 2007-10 1 Erica Bayley 1998 1

Assists Rk Name Years Assts 1 Wendy Woolgar 1995-98 39 2 Natalie Dorr 1995-98 25 3 Angelica Figueroa 2008-10 16 4 Dana Vasquez 1995-97 15 Vanessa Brumer 1997-00 15 6 Brooke Kentera 1997-00 14 Carmen Padilla 2003-06 14 Darlene Okita 1996-97 14 9 Nikki Lasher 1995-98 13 10 Michelle Gardner 1995-98 12 11 Laura King 2005-08 11 Mandi van Dorn 2004-07 11 13 Sammi Teramae 2007-10 10 Jamee Lucchesi 1996-99 10 Gabby Olivares 2000-03 10 16 Becky Moffitt 1999-02 9 Kristina Wavomba 2008-10 9 18 Shelly Cena 1996-99 8 Suzy Peterson 2002,04-06 8 Mariah Metras 1998-01 8 Anch. Kunnaragthai 1995-96 8 22 Kylee Ah Choy 2007-10 7 Maggie Barsotti 2001-04 7 Bunny Dickson 2004-07 7 25 Sadye Reish 2003-04 6 26 Jodie Vlasak 1996-98 5 Kelsey Nagel 2003-06 5 Kim Hargrave 2007-10 5 Kimberly Force 2001 5 Kimberly Jones 2001-03 5 31 Maricela Padilla 2009-10 4 Katie McCurdy 2001-04 4 Regina McGee 2002-04 4 Jennifer Smiley 2003-06 4 Lucera Gallegos 1999-02 4 Monica Pires 1998-99 4 37 Jaime Souza 2004-07 3 Laura Hernandez 2009-10 3 J Corona-Flowers 2001-02 3 Lauren Olvera 2009-10 3 Laura Hogan 2008-10 3 KJ Nishikawa 1997-00 3 Kendra Aston 1999-00 3 Montez Harrison 2004-07 3 Brittni Beeman 2010 3 46 Carla Vellutini 2004-07 2 Kim Hawkins 1995-97 2 Amy Dysart 1995-98 2 Alysse Valenzuela 2006-07 2 Felicia Weiss 2002,04-05 2 Jenny Prunk 1995 2 Christina Lau 1995-97 2 Yvonne Bailey 2001-03 2 Natalie McCrackin 2004-07 2 Tara Parker 1996-99 2 Ashley Dinwoodie 1998-99,01 2 Audrey Booth 2004-07 2 Alex Topp 2008-10 2 Abbie Partch 2000-01 2 Megan Koren 1995-96 2 61 Chyanne Alejado 2007-10 1 Alisha Bledsoe 2004-07 1 Kelly Stephenson 1999-01 1 Krista Heeren 1996 1 Courtney Clarke 2001-02 1 Elena Urrutia 1996 1 Misty Preciado 2000 1 Andrea Carrara 2005-07 1 Ginny Teunissen 2000-03 1 Angela Allgaier 1999-01 1 Anne Dysart 1995-97 1 Kim Thompson 1995-97 1 Carla Burger 1999-00 1 Aimee Davidson 1995-96 1 Lana Kaneshiro 1995-97 1 Kendra Wales 1996 1 Dawn Hallowell 1995 1 Kristina Fetter 2000-03 1 Kristen Rogers 1997 1 Jody Gilles 1995 1

Points Rk Name (Goals,Asst) Years Pts 1 Wendy Woolgar (38g 39a) 1995-98 115 2 Natalie Dorr (26g 25a) 1995-98 77 3 Jamee Lucchesi (33g 10a) 1996-99 76 4 Carmen Padilla (20g 14a) 2003-06 54 5 Gabby Olivares (20g 10a) 2000-03 50 Michelle Gardner (19g 12a) 1995-98 50 7 Mandi van Dorn (18g 11a) 2004-07 47 8 Regina McGee (20g 4a) 2002-04 44 9 Kristina Wavomba (15g 9a) 2008-10 39 10 Angelica Figueroa (11g 16a) 2008-10 38 11 Bunny Dickson (14g 7a) 2004-07 35 12 Brooke Kentera (10g 14a) 1997-00 34 13 Dana Vasquez (8g 15a) 1995-97 31 Nikki Lasher (9g 13a) 1995-98 31 15 Suzy Peterson (10g 8a) 2002,04-06 28 16 Vanessa Brumer (6g 15a) 1997-00 27 17 Sammi Teramae (8g 10a) 2007-10 26 18 KJ Nishikawa (10g 3a) 1997-00 23 Kimberly Force (9g 5a) 2001 23 20 Darlene Okita (4g 14a) 1996-97 22 Maricela Padilla (9g 4a) 2009-10 22 22 Laura Hogan (9g 3a) 2008-10 21 23 Anch. Kunnaragthai (6g 8a) 1995-96 20 24 Laura King (4g 11a) 2005-08 19 Becky Moffitt (5g 9a) 1999-02 19 Maggie Barsotti (6g 7a) 2001-04 19 27 Carla Vellutini (8g 2a) 2004-07 18 28 Kelsey Nagel (6g 5a) 2003-06 17 29 Shelly Cena (4g 8a) 1996-99 16 Mariah Metras (4g 8a) 1998-01 16 31 Alex Topp (6g 2a) 2008-10 14 32 Kim Hargrave (4g 5a) 2007-10 13 Kristen Rogers (6g 1a) 1997 13 34 Jennifer Smiley (4g 4a) 2003-06 12 Abbie Partch (5g 2a) 2000-01 12 Monica Pires (4g 4a) 1998-99 12 37 Jodie Vlasak (3g 5a) 1996-98 11 Jaimi Corona-Flowers (4g 3a) 2001-02 11 39 Sadye Reish (2g 6a) 2003-04 10 Megan Koren (4g 2a) 1995-96 10 Lucera Gallegos (3g 4a) 1999-02 10 42 Kimberly Jones (2g 5a) 2001-03 9 Kylee Ah Choy (1g 7a) 2007-10 9 Laura Hernandez (3g 3a) 2009-10 9 Kristina Fetter (4g 1a) 2000-03 9 46 Felicia Weiss (3g 2a) 2002,04-05 8 Debbie Merz (4g) 1997-99 8 Kim Hawkins (3g 2a) 1995-97 8 Audrey Booth (3g 2a) 2004-07 8 50 Alysse Valenzuela (2g 2a) 2006-07 6 Tara Parker (2g 2a) 1996-99 6 Natalie McCrackin (2g 2a) 2004-07 6 Ashley Dinwoodie (2g 2a) 1998-99,01 6 Catherine Betts (3g) 2005-06 6 55 Andrea Carrara (2g 1a) 2005-07 5 Lana Kaneshiro (2g 1a) 1995-97 5 Kim Thompson (2g 1a) 1995-97 5 Lauren Olvera (1g 3a) 2009-10 5 Dawn Hallowell (2g 1a) 1995 5 Montez Harrison (1g 3a) 2004-07 5 61 Yvonne Bailey (1g 2a) 2001-03 4 Shannon Boulware (2g) 1995 4 Katie McCurdy (4a) 2001-04 4 64 Carla Burger (1g 1a) 1999-00 3 Kendra Wales (1g 1a) 1996 3 Angela Allgaier (1g 1a) 1999-01 3 Jaime Souza (3a) 2004-07 3 Ginny Teunissen (1g 1a) 2000-03 3 Anne Dysart (1g 1a) 1995-97 3 Kendra Aston (3a) 1999-00 3 Aimee Davidson (1g 1a) 1995-96 3 Brittni Beeman (3a) 2010 3 72 14 Players 2 Jami Bumstead (1995,97), Jenny Prunk (1995), Lydia Jackson (2006-09), Amy Dysart (1995-98), Gennaka Fox (2005-06), Julie Hollander (2000), Nicci Leon (2005-06), Kortney Agdeppa (2009-10), Shannon DeDora (1996), Natalie Wong (2007-10), Kellie Nakahara (2007-09), Renae McFadden (2010), Erica Bayley (1998), Christina Lau (1995-97) 87 8 Players 1 Alisha Bledsoe (2004-07), Kelly Stephenson (1999-01) Jody Gilles (1995), Elena Urrutia (1996), Krista Heeren (1996), Courtney Clarke (2001-02), Misty Preciado (2000), Chyanne Alejado (2007-10)

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Goals Per Game Rk Name Years GPG 1 Kimberly Force (18 games) 2001 0.50 2 Wendy Woolgar (79 games) 1995-98 0.48 3 Jamee Lucchesi (71 games) 1996-99 0.46 4 Regina McGee (54 games) 2002-04 0.37 5 Natalie Dorr (77 games) 1995-98 0.34 6 Abbie Partch (15 games) 2000-01 0.33 7 Kristen Rogers (19 games) 1997 0.32 8 Maricela Padilla (31 games) 2009-10 0.29 9 Gabby Olivares (73 games) 2000-03 0.27 10 Carmen Padilla (75 games) 2003-06 0.27 11 Kristina Wavomba (57 games) 2008-10 0.26 12 Michelle Gardner (75 games) 1995-98 0.25 13 Mandi van Dorn (75 games) 2004-07 0.24 14 Bunny Dickson (67 games) 2004-07 0.21 15 Angelica Figueroa (56 games) 2008-10 0.20 16 Monica Pires (23 games) 1998-99 0.17 17 Brooke Kentera (58 games) 1997-00 0.17 18 Anch. Kunnaragthai (36 games) 1995-96 0.17 19 Dana Vasquez (49 games) 1995-97 0.16 20 Debbie Merz (25 games) 1997-99 0.16

Assists Per Game Rk Name Years APG 1 Wendy Woolgar (79 games) 1995-98 0.49 2 Darlene Okita (38 games) 1996-97 0.37 3 Natalie Dorr (77 games) 1995-98 0.32 4 Dana Vasquez (49 games) 1995-97 0.31 5 Angelica Figueroa (56 games) 2008-10 0.29 6 Kimberly Force (18 games) 2001 0.28 7 Brooke Kentera (58 games) 1997-00 0.24 8 Vanessa Brumer (67 games) 1997-00 0.22 9 Anch. Kunnaragthai (36 games) 1995-96 0.22 10 Sadye Reish (32 games) 2003-04 0.19 11 Carmen Padilla (75 games) 2003-06 0.19 12 Laura King (60 games) 2005-08 0.18 13 Monica Pires (23 games) 1998-99 0.17 14 Nikki Lasher (79 games) 1995-98 0.16 15 Michelle Gardner (75 games) 1995-98 0.16 16 Kristina Wavomba (57 games) 2008-10 0.16 17 Mandi van Dorn (75 games) 2004-07 0.15 18 Mariah Metras (55 games) 1998-01 0.15 19 Sammi Teramae (70 games) 2007-10 0.14 20 Jamee Lucchesi (71 games) 1996-99 0.14

Points Per Game Rk Name Years PPG 1 Wendy Woolgar (79 games) 1995-98 1.46 2 Kimberly Force (18 games) 2001 1.28 3 Jamee Lucchesi (71 games) 1996-99 1.07 4 Natalie Dorr (77 games) 1995-98 1.00 5 Regina McGee (54 games) 2002-04 0.81 6 Abbie Partch (15 games) 2000-01 0.80 7 Carmen Padilla (75 games) 2003-06 0.72 8 Maricela Padilla (31 games) 2009-10 0.71 9 Gabby Olivares (73 games) 2000-03 0.68 10 Kristina Wavomba (57 games) 2008-10 0.68 10 Kristen Rogers (19 games) 1997 0.68 12 Angelica Figueroa (56 games) 2008-10 0.68 13 Michelle Gardner (75 games) 1995-98 0.67 14 Dana Vasquez (49 games) 1995-97 0.63 15 Mandi van Dorn (75 games) 2004-07 0.63 16 Brooke Kentera (58 games) 1997-00 0.59 17 Darlene Okita (38 games) 1996-97 0.58 18 Anch. Kunnaragthai (36 games) 1995-96 0.56 19 Bunny Dickson (67 games) 2004-07 0.52 20 Monica Pires (23 games) 1998-99 0.52

Game-Winning Goals Rk Name Years GPG 1 Natalie Dorr 1995-98 14 2 Wendy Woolgar 1995-98 13 3 Regina McGee 2002-04 7 4 Laura Hogan 2008-10 6 4 Jamee Lucchesi 1996-99 6 6 Gabby Olivares 2000-03 5 6 Angelica Figueroa 2008-10 5 6 Carmen Padilla 2003-06 5 6 Mandi van Dorn 2004-07 5 10 Bunny Dickson 2004-07 4 10 Brooke Kentera 1997-00 4 10 Kristina Wavomba 2008-10 4

Goals Against Average Rk Name (Minutes) Years GAA 1 Cassondra Kaeding (498 min) 2001 0.72 2 Jill Medigovich (3318 min) 2008-10 0.87 3 Jaime Souza (6453 min) 2004-07 0.98 4 Yvette Valdez (1853 min) 1995 1.07 5 Kim McCaskey (6350 min) 1996-99 1.08 6 Laura Guerin (1482 min) 2003-05 1.09 7 Tashia Long (328 min) 2010 1.10 8 Amanda McNab (1640 min) 2007-08 1.26 9 Megan Pickering (4617 min) 1999-02 1.36 10 Melissa Montgomery (537 min) 1997-98,00 1.51

Goalkeeper Saves Rk Name Years Saves 1 Megan Pickering 1999-02 345 2 Jaime Souza 2004-07 332 3 Kim McCaskey 1996-99 297 4 Yvette Valdez 1995 148 5 Jill Medigovich 2008-10 110 6 Laura Guerin 2003-05 74 7 Amanda McNab 2007-08 65 8 Eryn Kishimoto 2003-04 57 9 Melissa Montgomery 1997-98,00 38 10 Cassondra Kaeding 2001 32 Save Percentage Rk Name (saves) Years Pct 1 Cassondra Kaeding (32 svs) 2001 .889 2 Yvette Valdez (148 svs) 1995 .871 3 Megan Pickering (345 svs) 1999-02 .831 4 Jaime Souza (332 svs) 2004-07 .826 5 Melissa Montgomery (38 svs) 1997-98,00 .809 6 Laura Guerin (74 svs) 2003-05 .804 7 Kim McCaskey (297 svs) 1996-99 .796 8 Jill Medigovich (110 svs) 2008-10 .775 9 Eryn Kishimoto (57 svs) 2003-04 .750 10 Amanda McNab (65 svs) 2007-08 .739

Goalkeeper Wins Rk Name (Record) Years Wins 1 Kim McCaskey (40-16-5) 1996-99 40 2 Jaime Souza (29-24-10) 2004-07 29 3 Jill Medigovich (19-12-4) 2008-10 19 4 Megan Pickering (10-8-2) 1999-02 10 5 Amanda McNab (9-7-1) 2007-08 9 Yvette Valdez (9-8-2) 1995 9 7 Laura Guerin (7-7-2) 2003-05 7 8 Eryn Kishimoto (1-7-1) 2003-04 1

Goalkeeper Shutouts Rk Name - Years Pct 1 Kim McCaskey 1996-99 24 2 Jaime Souza 2004-07 22 3 Jill Medigovich 2008-10 12 4 Megan Pickering 1999-02 11 5 Yvette Valdez 1995 9 6 Amanda McNab 2007-08 5 7 Laura Guerin 2003-05 4 8 Cassondra Kaeding 2001 2 9 Eryn Kishimoto 2003-04 1

Games Played Rk Name Years Goals 1 Wendy Woolgar 1995-98 79 Nikki Lasher 1995-98 79 3 Suzy Peterson 2002,04-06 77 Natalie Dorr 1995-98 77 5 Michelle Gardner 1995-98 75 Carmen Padilla 2003-06 75 Mandi van Dorn 2004-07 75 8 Kelsey Nagel 2003-06 74 Maggie Barsotti 2001-04 74 10 Gabby Olivares 2000-03 73 11 Carla Vellutini 2004-07 72 Natalie McCrackin 2004-07 72 13 Jamee Lucchesi 1996-99 71 Shelly Cena 1996-99 71 Kylee Ah Choy 2007-10 71 16 Sammi Teramae 2007-10 70 Chyanne Alejado 2007-10 70 Jaime Souza 2004-07 70 Natalie Wong 2007-10 70 20 Montez Harrison 2004-07 69 Alisha Bledsoe 2004-07 69

Carmen Padilla

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Wendy Woolgar Kim McCaskeyThe Tigers leader in career goals (38),

assists (39) and points (115), Wendy Woolgar

is also the Tigers’ career leader in assists

per game (.49) and points per game (1.46). All four of her seasons

rank in the top seven in single-season points.

Her four years also place in the Tigers’ top

15 in single-season goals, while she owns

three of the top six ranks in single-season

assists.

Leads Pacific’s goalkeeper charts with 40 wins, including 24

shutouts. The top three seasons in goalkeeper wins belong to McCas-key, winning 11 or more

games three times. She ranks third on the Tigers’ all-time saves

list with 297, while sitting fifth in goals against average at

1.08 while logging the most minutes between the pipes of any Tiger.

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Goals, Season Rk Name Year Goals 1 Regina McGee 2002 16 2 Natalie Dorr 1998 14 3 Jamee Lucchesi 1998 12 3 Wendy Woolgar 1998 12 5 Wendy Woolgar 1997 10 6 Kimberly Force 2001 9 6 Michelle Gardner 1997 9 6 Gabby Olivares 2002 9 6 Wendy Woolgar 1996 9 10 Kristina Wavomba 2008 8 10 Carmen Padilla 2004 8 10 Jamee Lucchesi 1999 8 10 Maricela Padilla 2009 8 14 Mandi Van Dorn 2006 7 14 Wendy Woolgar 1995 7 14 Jamee Lucchesi 1996 7 14 Carmen Padilla 2003 7 14 KJ Nishikawa 1997 7 19 Jamee Lucchesi 1997 6 19 Natalie Dorr 1996 6 19 Dana Vasquez 1997 6 19 Bunny Dickson 2005 6 19 Angelica Figueroa 2009 6 19 Kristen Rogers 1997 6

Assists, Season Rk Name Year Asst 1 Darlene Okita 1997 13 2 Wendy Woolgar 1997 12 3 Wendy Woolgar 1995 10 3 Natalie Dorr 1998 10 5 Wendy Woolgar 1996 9 6 Dana Vasquez 1996 8 6 Wendy Woolgar 1998 8 6 Angelica Figueroa 2009 8 9 Michelle Gardner 1998 6 9 Carmen Padilla 2004 6 9 Natalie Dorr 1996 6 9 Dana Vasquez 1997 6 13 Natalie Dorr 1997 5 13 Suzy Peterson 2002 5 13 Sammi Teramae 2007 5 13 Kimberly Force 2001 5 13 Brooke Kentera 1998 5 13 Nikki Lasher 1998 5 13 Vanessa Brumer 1999 5 20 20 tied 4

Points, Season Rk Name Year Goals 1 Natalie Dorr 1998 38 2 Regina McGee 2002 35 3 Wendy Woolgar 1997 32 3 Wendy Woolgar 1998 32 5 Jamee Lucchesi 1998 28 6 Wendy Woolgar 1996 25 7 Wendy Woolgar 1995 24 8 Kimberly Force 2001 23 9 Carmen Padilla 2004 22 9 Gabby Olivares 2002 22 11 Michelle Gardner 1997 21 12 Angelica Figueroa 2009 20 13 Darlene Okita 1997 19 14 Maricela Padilla 2009 18 14 Natalie Dorr 1996 18 14 Dana Vasquez 1997 18 17 Jamee Lucchesi 1999 17 17 Jamee Lucchesi 1996 17 17 Kristina Wavomba 2008 17 17 Mandi Van Dorn 2006 17

Goals Per Game, Season Rk Name Year Goals 1 Regina McGee (20 games) 2002 0.80 2 Jamee Lucchesi (11 games) 1999 0.73 3 Natalie Dorr (21 games) 1998 0.67 3 Maricela Padilla (12 games) 2009 0.67 5 Wendy Woolgar (20 games) 1998 0.60 6 Jamee Lucchesi (21 games) 1998 0.57 7 Wendy Woolgar (20 games) 1997 0.50 7 Kimberly Force (18 games) 2001 0.50 9 Gabby Olivares (19 games) 2002 0.47 10 Michelle Gardner (20 games) 1997 0.45 10 Wendy Woolgar (20 games) 1996 0.45 12 Carmen Padilla (19 games) 2004 0.42 12 Kristina Wavomba (19 games) 2008 0.42 14 Mariah Metras (5 games) 2001 0.40 14 Brooke Kentera (10 games) 2000 0.40 16 Mandi Van Dorn (18 games) 2006 0.39 16 Carmen Padilla (18 games) 2003 0.39 18 Dana Vasquez (16 games) 1997 0.38 19 Wendy Woolgar (19 games) 1995 0.37 20 Brooke Kentera (11 games) 1999 0.36 20 Abbie Partch (11 games) 2000 0.36

Assists Per Game, Season Rk Name Year Goals 1 Darlene Okita (20 games) 1997 0.65 2 Wendy Woolgar (20 games) 1997 0.60 3 Wendy Woolgar (19 games) 1995 0.53 4 Vanessa Brumer (10 games) 1999 0.50 5 Natalie Dorr (21 games) 1998 0.48 6 Wendy Woolgar (20 games) 1996 0.45 7 Angelica Figueroa (19 games) 2009 0.42 8 Wendy Woolgar (20 games) 1998 0.40 8 Dana Vasquez (20 games) 1996 0.40 10 Dana Vasquez (16 games) 1997 0.38 11 Brooke Kentera (11 games) 1999 0.36 12 Christina Lau (6 games) 1997 0.33 13 Carmen Padilla (19 games) 2004 0.32 14 Natalie Dorr (20 games) 1996 0.30 15 Laura King (14 games) 2008 0.29 15 Michelle Gardner (21 games) 1998 0.29 17 Sammi Teramae (18 games) 2007 0.28 17 Kimberly Force (18 games) 2001 0.28 19 Kendra Aston (11 games) 1999 0.27 19 Shelly Cena (11 games) 1999 0.27

Points Per Game, Season Rk Name Year Goals 1 Natalie Dorr (21 games) 1998 1.81 2 Regina McGee (20 games) 2002 1.75 3 Wendy Woolgar (20 games) 1998 1.60 3 Wendy Woolgar (20 games) 1997 1.60 5 Jamee Lucchesi (11 games) 1999 1.55 6 Maricela Padilla (12 games) 2009 1.50 7 Wendy Woolgar (20 games) 1996 1.35 8 Jamee Lucchesi (21 games) 1998 1.33 9 Kimberly Force (18 games) 2001 1.28 10 Wendy Woolgar (19 games) 1995 1.26 11 Gabby Olivares (19 games) 2002 1.16 11 Carmen Padilla (19 games) 2004 1.16 13 Dana Vasquez (16 games) 1997 1.12 14 Brooke Kentera (11 games) 1999 1.09 15 Angelica Figueroa (19 games) 2009 1.05 16 Michelle Gardner (20 games) 1997 1.05 17 Mariah Metras (5 games) 2001 1.00 18 Darlene Okita (20 games) 1997 0.95 19 Mandi Van Dorn (18 games) 2006 0.94 20 Natalie Dorr (20 games) 1996 0.90 20 Brooke Kentera (10 games) 2000 0.90

Game-Winning Goals, Season Rk Name Year Goals 1 Natalie Dorr 1998 8 2 Regina McGee 2002 5 3 Wendy Woolgar 1998 4 3 Wendy Woolgar 1995 4 3 Jamee Lucchesi 1999 4 6 Wendy Woolgar 1996 3 6 Laura Hogan 2008 3 6 Gabby Olivares 2001 3 6 Kimberly Force 2001 3 6 KJ Nishikawa 1997 3 6 Kristina Wavomba 2008 3

6 Natalie Dorr 1996 3 6 Mandi Van Dorn 2006 3 6 Angelica Figueroa 2009 3

Goals Against Average Rk Name (Min. 1000) Years GAA 1 Jaime Souza (1692 min) 2006 0.74 2 Jill Medigovich (1470 min) 2010 0.86 3 Jill Medigovich (1751 min) 2009 0.87 4 Jaime Souza (1722 min) 2007 0.89 5 Kim McCaskey (1927 min) 1998 0.98 6 Jaime Souza (1625 min) 2005 1.05 7 Yvette Valdez (1853 min) 1995 1.07 8 Kim McCaskey (2010 min) 1996 1.12 9 Amanda McNab (1640 min) 2008 1.26 10 Jaime Souza (1415 min) 2004 1.27

Goalkeeper Saves Rk Name SOG Years Saves 1 Yvette Valdez 170 1995 148 2 Megan Pickering 167 2002 141 3 Megan Pickering 124 2000 99 4 Kim McCaskey 123 1996 98 5 Jaime Souza 112 2007 95 6 Megan Pickering 104 2001 86 7 Jaime Souza 96 2006 82 8 Kim McCaskey 105 1997 80 9 Jaime Souza 97 2005 78 Kim McCaskey 99 1998 78 Save Percentage Rk Name (saves, min 20) Years Pct 1 Laura Guerin (28 saves) 2004 .903 2 Kim McCaskey (41 saves) 1999 .891 3 Cassondra Kaeding (32 saves) 2001 .889 4 Yvette Valdez (148 saves) 1995 .871 5 Jaime Souza (82 saves) 2006 .854 6 Jaime Souza (95 saves) 2007 .848 7 Megan Pickering (141 saves) 2002 .844 8 Melissa Montgomery (30 saves) 2000 .833 9 Megan Pickering (86 saves) 2001 .827 10 Jaime Souza (78 saves) 2005 .804

Goalkeeper Wins Rk Name (Record) Years Wins 1 Kim McCaskey (15-3-3) 1998 15 2 Kim McCaskey (14-6-0) 1997 14 3 Kim McCaskey (11-7-2) 1996 11 4 Megan Pickering (10-8-2) 2002 10 4 Jill Medigovich (10-6-3) 2009 10 4 Jaime Souza (10-6-2) 2006 10 7 Amanda McNab (9-7-1) 2008 9 7 Yvette Valdez (9-8-2) 1995 9 9 Jill Medigovich (8-6-1) 2010 8 10 Jaime Souza (7-7-4) 2007 7 10 Jaime Souza (7-8-1) 2005 7

Goalkeeper Shutouts Rk Name (Record) Years Pct 1 Yvette Valdez (9-8-2) 1995 9 2 Kim McCaskey (15-3-3) 1998 8 2 Jaime Souza (10-6-2) 2006 8 4 Jaime Souza (7-7-4) 2007 7 4 Kim McCaskey (11-7-2) 1996 7 6 Megan Pickering (10-8-2) 2002 6 6 Jill Medigovich (10-6-3) 2009 6 6 Jill Medigovich (8-6-1) 2010 6 9 Amanda McNab (9-7-1) 2008 5

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Natalie Dorr Jaime Souza

Natalie Dorr ranks second in career points, assists and

third in goals. Her 1998 season was the Tigers’ best offensive campaing with 38

points on 14 goals, including eight game-winning goals,

and 10 assists.

Second in career saves and wins, goalkeeper Jaime Souza

turned in the lowest goals against average in a season

for the Tigers in 2006, holding opponents to 0.74 goals per 90 minutes. Eight of her 10 wins on the season were via

shutout.

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Record By Season overall conference W L T PCT W L T PCT1993 2 15 2 .158 - - - -1994 3 14 1 .194 - - - -1995 9 8 2 .526 - - - -1996 11 7 2 .600 4 2 0 .6671997 14 6 0 .700 4 2 0 .6671998 15 3 3 .786 7 0 2 .8891999 10 8 1 .553 4 5 0 .4442000 8 8 2 .500 3 4 1 .4382001 10 8 0 .556 3 6 0 .3332002 10 8 2 .550 2 5 2 .3332003 4 12 2 .278 3 5 1 .3892004 7 6 6 .526 3 2 4 .5562005 10 9 1 .525 3 4 0 .4292006 10 6 2 .611 2 4 1 .3572007 7 7 4 .500 2 4 2 .3752008 10 8 1 .553 4 3 1 .5632009 10 6 3 .605 4 3 1 .5632010 8 8 3 .500 4 3 1 .563TOTAL 158 147 37 .516 52 52 16 .500

Postseason RecordsLast NCAA Appearance ............... Nov. 14, 1998, NCAA (2nd Round) Santa Clara 5, Pacific 0Last NCAA Victory ........................ Nov. 11, 1998, NCAA (1st Round) Pacific 2 : California 1

Record In Overtime W L T PctAll Overtime 16 23 37 .454Home 7 9 13 .466Road 8 14 22 .432Neutral 1 0 2 .667 One Overtime 10 15 0 .400Home 4 9 0 .308Road 5 6 0 .455Neut 1 0 0 1.000 Two Overtimes 6 8 37 .480Home 3 0 13 .594Road 3 8 14 .400Neutral 0 0 1 .500

Jamee Lucchesi

Megan Pickering

Mandi Van Dorn

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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, Hawai’i def. Tennessee-Martin, 1-0150 10/30/09 Riverside, Calif. def. UC Riverside, 2-1

1998 Big West Champions

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The 1998 women’s soccer team finished 15-3-3 and 7-0-2 in Big West Conference play, earning the school’s first-ever berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers defeated Cal 2-1 in Stagg Stadium in the opening round, advancing to the Round of 32 -- becoming the first Big West soccer team to advance past the first round. The Tigers were led by head coach Keith Coleman, who earned 1998 Big West Coach of the Year honors. On the field, Natalie Dorr, the 1998 Big West Player of the Year, led the team with 14 goals including 8 game winners and 10 assists. The 1998 Tigers were the first soccer team in Big West history to post an unbeaten conference season record (7-0-2). The team was inducted into the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame on April 23, 2011.

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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 2OT T, 0-09/22 San Francisco L, 0-89/24 at So. 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 2OT T, 2-210/31 Chico State L, 0-6

1994Coach: Keith Coleman(3-14-1 Overall)Date Opponent Score9/3 vs Cal St San Bernardino 2OT T, 3-39/5 vs Cal State Fullerton L, 0-29/7 Washington L, 1-49/9 at Saint Mary’s L, 0-49/11 UC Irvine OT L, 0-19/13 Hawai’i OT L, 0-19/23 at Stanford L, 1-39/28 at San Francisco OT L, 0-210/2 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 OT L, 1-29/13 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 2OT T, 0-09/29 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 OT L, 1-210/15 vs San Diego L, 2-410/20 Utah W, 1-010/23 at Fresno State 2OT T, 2-2 10/30 at San Jose State OT L, 2-311/5 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 2OT T, 2-29/8 at Sacramento State 2OT T, 0-09/11 Saint Mary’s L, 2-39/15 San Jose State L, 2-39/17 at Fresno State 2OT W, 2-09/20 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* OT L, 0-110/13 at UC Santa Barbara* OT W, 1-010/19 at Portland L, 0-210/20 vs Concordia W, 5-010/25 Oregon W, 2-010/27 North Texas* 2OT W, 3-210/30 Cal State Fullerton* L, 0-411/8 at UC Irvine 2OT L, 0-2

1997Coach: Keith Coleman(14-6-0 / 4-2-0)Date Opponent Score8/30 vs UC Santa Cruz W, 6-09/5 Fresno State OT W, 3-29/6 Northern Arizona W, 5-19/12 at Hawai’i L, 1-29/13 vs TCU 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 Cal State Fullerton* W, 2-010/10 Cal Poly* L, 1-210/12 UC Santa Barbara* OT L, 2-310/20 at UC Davis W, 5-110/26 at North Texas* W, 2-110/31 #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 2OT T, 2-2 9/11 at Cal State Northridge W, 2-09/16 at #2 Santa Clara L, 0-39/18 at Air Force 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* 2OT T, 1-110/11 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* 2OT T, 3-310/30 Cal State Hayward W, 9-011/1 Portland State W, 1-011/11 vs California $ W, 2-111/14 at #2 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 #10 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* OT L, 0-110/22 UC Santa Barbara* L, 2-310/24 Cal Poly* OT L, 2-310/30 vs Michigan State OT W, 1-010/31 at UTEP 2OT T, 1-111/4 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 OT W, 2-19/1 Boston University W, 1-09/3 at San Francisco L, 0-49/8 at Sacramento State 2OT T, 0-09/10 San Jose State L, 2-39/15 Weber State W, 4-29/17 Fairfield W, 2-19/24 at #19 Portland L, 0-49/29 UC Irvine* W, 3-210/1 Cal State Fullerton* W, 2-110/6 at Cal Poly* 2OT L, 1-2 10/8 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 0-110/14 at Long Beach State* L, 1-410/20 Idaho* 2OT T, 1-110/22 Boise State* W, 2-110/27 at Utah State* 2OT L, 1-210/29 at Nevada 2OT L, 1-2

2001Coach: Keith Coleman(10-8-0 / 3-6-0 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/31 at #10 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 OT W, 1-09/28 vs Gonzaga W, 1-09/30 vs Northeastern W, 3-010/5 at UC Riverside* 2OT W, 2-110/7 at Cal State Fullerton* 2OT L, 1-2 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* OT L, 1-2

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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 OT W, 3-210/4 UC Riverside* 2OT T, 1-110/6 Cal State Fullerton* L, 1-210/11 at UC Santa Barbara* 2OT L, 0-110/13 at Cal Poly* L, 1-310/18 at Cal State Northridge* 2OT T, 0-010/20 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 #5 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 OT L, 0-1 9/4 at #2 Santa Clara L, 1-69/7 at Nevada L, 1-29/9 Fresno State 2OT T, 2-29/12 Oregon L, 1-29/14 at San Francisco W, 1-09/26 at Portland State L, 1-39/27 at #12 Portland L, 0-110/3 at Idaho* W, 2-110/5 at Utah State* OT L, 1-210/10 Long Beach State* W, 2-110/12 UC Irvine* 2OT T, 1-110/17 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 2OT T, 1-19/3 Northern Iowa W, 4-09/5 Nevada W, 5-19/10 at Nebraska W, 2-19/12 at Drake 2OT T, 1-19/19 San Jose State W, 4-29/22 at Fresno State L, 1-29/26 #13 California L, 0-510/1 Idaho* W, 2-010/3 Utah State* 2OT T, 0-010/8 at Long Beach State* 2OT T, 0-010/10 at UC Irvine* W, 2-110/15 Cal State Fullerton* L, 1-310/17 UC Riverside* 2OT T, 1-110/22 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 1-010/24 at Cal Poly* 2OT T, 0-010/29 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 OT W, 2-19/2 at Washington 2OT T, 1-19/4 vs #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 2OT W, 1-09/23 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 #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 2OT W, 1-09/3 at Air Force W, 3-09/8 vs Hawai’i 2OT T, 0-09/10 vs Gonzaga W, 1-09/14 #19 BYU L, 0-19/19 at #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* 2OT W, 2-110/13 at UC Irvine* W, 2-010/15 at Cal State Northridge* OT L, 1-210/20 Cal Poly* L, 0-110/22 at UC Santa Barbara* 2OT T, 0-010/29 UC Davis L, 0-1

2007Coach: Keith Coleman(7-7-4 / 2-4-2 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/31 Mount St. Mary’s W, 6-09/2 Kent State W, 1-09/7 at Hawai’i 2OT T, 2-2 9/8 vs Tennessee-Martin W, 1-09/15 at Portland State L, 0-19/17 at #16 BYU L, 0-19/21 Valparaiso W, 1-09/23 Cal State Bakersfield W, 2-09/28 UNLV 2OT T, 0-09/30 #22 San Diego L, 1-210/5 Long Beach State* L, 2-310/7 Cal State Northridge* OT W, 2-110/12 at UC Riverside* 2OT T, 1-110/14 at Cal State Fullerton* L, 0-310/19 UC Irvine* L, 0-210/26 UC Santa Barbara* 2OT T, 0-010/28 at Cal Poly* 2OT L, 0-111/4 at UC Davis* W, 2-0

2008Coach: Keith Coleman(10-8-1 / 4-3-1 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/22 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, 0-19/12 Hawai’i W, 2-19/14 Tennessee-Martin L, 0-19/19 Iona W, 3-19/21 at San Francisco 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, 4-110/17 at UC Santa Barbara* 2OT T, 1-110/19 at Cal State Northridge L, 1-210/24 Cal Poly* L, 0-210/26 at Cal State Bakersfield OT W, 2-111/2 UC Davis* W, 2-011/6 at Long Beach State & L, 0-3

2009Coach: Keith Coleman(10-6-3 / 4-3-1 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/21 Saint Mary’s L, 1-08/28 Portland State W, 5-08/30 Albany W, 2-19/5 vs UAB L, 2-19/6 at Hawai’i W, 3-29/11 at Sacramento State 2OT T, 0-09/13 vs Fordham W, 2-09/18 Fresno State W, 3-19/20 San Francisco 2OT T, 1-19/25 USC L, 3-29/27 Air Force W, 3-010/1 at Long Beach State * W, 1-010/9 Cal State Northridge * W, 1-010/11 UC Irvine * L, 1-010/18 at UC Davis * W, 2-110/23 Cal Poly * OT L, 1-010/25 UC Santa Barbara * 2OT T, 0-010/30 at UC Riverside * W, 2-111/1 at Cal State Fullerton * 2OT L, 2-1

2010Coach: Keith Coleman(8-8-3 / 5-3-0 Big West)Date Opponent Score8/20 at Hawaii W, 1-08/21 vs Wagner L , 0-18/29 Sacramento State W, 1-09/03 vs #22 Oregon State L, 0-29/05 at Oregon 2OT T, 1-19/10 vs #9 Santa Clara L, 1-29/12 at #2 Stanford L, 0-49/19 at #16 California 2OT T, 1-19/24 Montana W, 1-09/26 Hawaii 2OT T, 0-010/01 at #23 UC Irvine * L, 0-110/03 at Cal State Northridge * L, 0-110/10 Cal State Fullerton * W, 3-010/15 at Cal Poly * W, 1-010/17 at UC Santa Barbara * OT W, 2-110/21 UC Davis * W, 1-010/29 Long Beach State * L, 0-210/31 UC Riverside * W, 2-011/04 at #11 UC Irvine & L, 1-2

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

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Albany (1-0)Date Place Result Score8-30-09 H W 2-1

Air Force Academy (3-0-1)Date Place Result Score9-6-96 H T 2-2 (OT)9-18-98 A W 1-09-3-06 A W 3-09-27-09 H 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 (2-13-1)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 0-210-23-09 H L 0-1(OT)

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 (5-12)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 3-211-1-09 A L 1-2(2OT)

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 (5-5-1)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 1-210-9-09 H W 1-0

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

Fordham (1-0)Date Place Result Score9-13-09 N W 2-0

Fresno State (9-3-3)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 2-19-18-09 H W 3-1

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 (4-2-3)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 2-19-6-09 A W 3-2

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 (5-7-1)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 0-310-1-09 A W 1-0

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 (4-2)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 0-18-28-09 H W 5-0

Sacramento State (10-1-4)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 2-09-11-09 A T 0-0(2OT)

Saint Mary’s (1-6)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 1-28-21-09 H L 0-1

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 (5-7-1)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 1-09-20-09 H T 1-1(2OT)

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)

UAB (0-1)Date Place Result Score9-5-09 N L 1-2

UC Davis (5-3)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 2-010-18-09 A W 2-1

UC Irvine (8-10-1)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 1-010-11-09 H L 0-1

UC Riverside (5-1-3)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 4-110-30-09 A W 2-1

UC Santa Barbara (4-6-4)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)10-25-09 H T 0-0 (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 (0-2)Date Place Result Score9-5-93 A L 0-79-25-09 H L 2-3

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 3-0

9-17-97 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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Field PlayersName Years Pos Hometown GP G A Pts Sh SOG GWGAgdeppa, Kortney 09 10 MF Lodi, CA 34 1 0 2 8 2 0Ah Choy, Kylee 07 08 09 10 D Mililani, HI 71 1 7 9 0 0 0Alejado, Chyanne 07 08 09 10 MF/D Kapolei, HI 70 0 1 1 12 0 0Allgaier, Angela 99 00 01 D Manteca, CA 46 1 1 3 0 13 1Amaya, Jenni 99 6 0 0 0 0 1 0Aston, Kendra 99 00 D/MF Huntington Beach, CA 29 0 3 3 0 26 0Bailey, Yvonne 01 02 03 MF Cupertino, CA 44 1 2 4 41 28 0Barsotti, Maggie 01 02 03 04 D Tigard, OR 74 6 7 19 72 48 2Bayley, Erica 98 GK/F Modesto, CA 1 1 0 2 0 1 0Beeman, Brittni 10 D San Diego, CA 18 0 2 2 6 1 0Bettencourt, Haylee 10 MF Hilmar, CA 7 0 0 0 0 0 0Betts, Catherine - - 05 06 F Piedmont, CA 29 3 0 6 13 8 1Bill, Christine 99 00 D/MF West Covina, CA 20 0 0 0 0 4 0Bledsoe, Alisha 04 05 06 07 D Valley Springs, CA 69 0 1 1 0 0 0Booth, Audrey 04 05 06 07 MF Salt Lake City, UT 51 3 2 8 0 0 0Boulware, Shannon 95 D San Marcos, CA 19 2 0 4 12 12 1Brumer, Vanessa 97 98 99 00 MF Santa Rosa, CA 67 6 15 27 0 101 2Bumstead, Jami 95 MF Anaheim, CA 14 1 0 2 0 0 1Burger, Carla 00 D Heidelberg, Germany 18 1 1 3 0 0 0Carrara, Andrea 05 06 07 MF/D Belmont, CA 44 2 1 5 22 0 1Castelanelli, Christine 97 D Lodi, CA 17 0 0 0 0 1 0Caya, Kristen 06 D Concord, CA - - - - - - -Cena, Shelly 96 97 98 99 M La Canada, CA 71 4 8 16 0 39 3Chavez, Lily 08 D/MF San Jose, CA 9 0 0 0 0 0 0Clarke, Courtney 02 D Portland, OR 20 0 1 1 0 0 0Corona-Flowers, Jaimi 01 02 MF/F Modesto, CA 33 4 3 11 49 36 1Cromien, Maria 94 NA NA NA NA NA NA NADaigh, Lauren 05 D/MF Weston, CT - - - - - - -Davidson, Aimee 95 96 MF Los Altos, CA 16 1 1 3 0 8 0DeDora, Shannon 96 D Sacramento, CA 19 1 0 2 0 4 0Dickson, Bunny 04 05 06 07 F Millbrae, CA 67 14 7 35 127 55 4Dinwoodie, Ashley 98 99 - 01 MF Atwater, CA 36 2 2 6 0 0 0Dorr, Natalie 95 96 97 98 F Ventura CA 77 26 25 77 0 152 14Dysart, Amy 95 96 97 98 D San Diego, CA 68 0 2 2 0 28 0Dysart, Anne 95 96 97 D San Diego, CA 43 1 1 3 0 12 0Edwards, Natalie 95 96 D Reno, NV 10 0 0 0 0 2 0Fetter, Kristina 00 01 02 03 MF Rohnert Park, CA 66 4 1 9 0 44 2Figueroa, Angelica 08 09 10 MF Lindem, CA 56 11 16 38 102 52 5Fitch, Lindsey 02 MF Soquel, CA 11 0 0 0 4 2 0Force, Kimberly 01 F Sandy, UT 18 9 5 23 54 54 3Fox, Gennaka 05 06 F/MF El Monte, CA 12 1 0 2 0 0 0Gallegos, Lucera 00 01 02 MF Los Angeles, CA 52 3 4 10 0 0 3Garcia, Debora 06 D Concord, CA - - - - - - -Gardner, Michelle 95 96 97 98 MF Scottsdale, AZ 75 19 12 50 0 163 3Gigiolio, Cecilla - - - - - - -Gilles, Jody 95 D/GK Santa Barbara, CA 2 0 1 1 1 1 0Golden, Abbey 04 F North Olmstead, OH 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Gomes, Chelsea 06 07 08 09 D Coto de Caza, CA 61 0 0 0 11 0 0Gonzales, Michelle 10 MF Pasadena, CA - - - - - - -Gould, Rochelle 97 MF Arcadia, CA - - - - - - -Grable, Sarah 09 F/MF Chula Vista, CA 13 0 0 0 7 1 0Hallowell, Dawn 95 F Simi Valley, CA 17 2 1 5 12 12 0Hargrave, Kim 07 08 09 10 D/F La Palma, CA 68 4 5 13 44 16 3Harrison, Montez 04 05 06 07 D/MF Oakland, CA 69 1 3 5 20 0 0Hawkins, Kim 95 96 97 D Los Angeles, CA 53 3 2 8 0 28 1Heeren, Krista 96 MF Burlingame, CA 2 0 1 1 0 0 0Hernandez, Laura 09 10 MF Seattle, WA 37 3 3 9 29 19 3Hickel, Christy 04 - 06 07 D Danville, CA 38 0 0 0 0 0 0Hitz, Hillary - - 10 - F Anchorage, AK 8 0 0 0 1 0 0Hogan, Laura 08 09 10 MF Poway, CA 57 8 3 19 94 49 6Hollander, Julie 00 D Modesto, CA 16 1 0 2 0 4 0Holt, Sandra 02 MF Centerville, UT 8 0 0 0 2 1 0Jackson, Lydia 06 07 08 09 F/MF El Cajon, CA 49 1 0 2 20 0 1Jimenez, Jamie 08 - 10 MF Altadena, CA 17 0 0 0 0 0 0Johns, Shannon 03 MF/D Carmichael, CA 14 0 0 0 3 1 0Jones, Kimberly 01 02 03 MF Modesto, CA 49 2 5 9 52 35 0Kaneshiro, Lana 95 96 97 MF Honolulu, HI 20 2 1 5 0 0 0Kazer, Diane 96 97 MF Elk Grove, CA 7 0 0 0 0 2 0Kerwin, Caitlin 08 D San Mateo, CA - - - - - - -Kentera, Brooke 97 98 99 00 MF/F Solano Beach, CA 58 10 14 34 0 0 4King, Laura 05 06 07 08 MF Livermore, CA 60 4 11 19 133 59 3Kishida, Moe 06 MF Tokyo, Japan - - - - - - -Knepel, Lynette 97 D North Fork, CA - - - - - - -Kraut, Jennifer 00 MF/F Modesto, CA 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Kunnaragthai, Anchalee 95 96 MF Escondido, CA 36 6 8 20 0 72 1Koren, Megan 95 96 F San Jose, CA 27 4 2 10 0 35 1Lasher, Nikki 95 96 97 98 MF Del Mar, CA 79 9 13 31 0 112 2Lau, Christina 95 96 97 MF Waipahu, HI 15 0 2 2 0 6 0LeHouillier, Jacqueslyn 08 MF Stockton, CA 6 0 0 0 1 1 0

Name Years Pos Hometown GP G A Pts Sh SOG GWG Leidig, Zoe 95 F Carmel, CA 2 0 0 0 3 3 0Leon, Nicci 05 06 F Valencia, CA 23 1 0 2 31 12 1Lucchesi, Jamee 96 97 98 99 F Orangeville, CA 71 33 10 76 0 198 6Maier, Janine 08 MF/D Laberweinting, Germany 3 0 0 0 1 1 0Mair, Lindsey 08 MF Granite Bay, CA 5 0 0 0 0 0 0Mason, Samantha 08 D/MF Los Gatos, Calif. - - - - - - -Matsumoto, Roni 01 02 03 04 D Lakewood, CA 49 0 0 0 0 0 0McCrackin, Natalie 04 05 06 07 MF/D Rio Linda, CA 72 2 2 6 50 20 0McCurdy, Katie 01 02 03 04 D Thousand Oaks, CA 65 0 4 4 29 21 0McFadden, Renae 10 F Ripon, CA 13 1 0 2 7 3 0McGee, Regina 02 03 04 F Vacaville, CA 54 20 4 44 94 54 7Meadows, Melissa Merz, Debbie 97 98 99 D Atherton, CA 25 4 0 8 0 10 0Metras, Mariah 98 99 00 01 MF Cotati, CA 55 4 8 16 0 0 3Moffitt, Becky 99 00 01 02 MF/F Portland, OR 66 5 9 19 0 79 0Moscatello, Sasha 10 MF Mililani, HI 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Nagel, Kelsey 03 04 05 06 D Lynnwood, WA 74 6 5 17 69 29 3Nakahara, Kellie 07 08 09 D Honolulu, HI 23 1 0 2 7 3 0Nishikawa, KJ 97 98 99 00 MF Kaneohe, HI 66 10 3 23 0 70 3Odishoo, Kate 95 D Menlo Park, CA 18 0 0 0 3 3 0Okita, Darlene 96 97 MF Elk Grove, CA 38 4 14 22 0 32 1Olivares, Gabby 00 01 02 03 F Gilroy, CA 73 20 10 50 0 149 5Olvera, Lauren 09 10 D Whittier, CA 37 1 3 5 13 9 0Padilla, Carmen 03 04 05 06 MF/F San Jose, CA 75 20 14 54 159 79 5Padilla, Maricela 09 10 F/MF San Jose, CA 31 9 4 22 75 32 3Parker, Tara 96 - 98 99 MF San Diego, CA 47 2 2 6 0 0 0Partch, Abbie 00 01 MF Albuquerque, NM 15 5 2 12 0 17 2Peterson, Suzy 02 04 05 06 MF Granite Bay, CA 77 10 8 28 118 61 2Pires, Monica 98 99 MF/F Manteca, CA 23 4 4 12 0 18 0Preciado, Misty 00 D/MF La Verne, CA 17 0 1 1 0 6 0Prunk, Jenny 95 MF Littleton, CO 15 0 2 2 10 10 0Ramos, Nydia 10 F Elk Grove, CA 16 0 0 0 11 6 0Reimer, Shannon 08 MF Stockton, CA 12 0 0 0 2 2 0Reish, Sadye 03 04 MF Placentia, CA 32 2 6 10 48 24 1Rogers, Kristen 97 19 6 1 13 0 24 0Shelton, Leah 03 04 D Valencia, CA 20 0 0 0 0 0 0Smiley, Jennifer 03 04 05 06 MF Carmichael, CA 68 4 4 12 52 23 2Smith, Sheridan 95 F Sparks, NV 7 0 0 0 2 2 0Souza, Jaime 04 05 06 07 GK Gig Harbor, WA 70 0 3 3 0 0 0Springmier, Cortney 99 00 D Canyon Springs, CA 13 0 0 0 0 0 0Stephenson, Kelly 99 00 01 F Fresno, CA 31 0 1 1 0 7 0Teramae, Sammi 07 08 09 10 F Kapolei, HI 70 8 10 26 69 41 3Teunissen, Ginny 00 01 02 03 MF Manteca, CA 48 1 1 3 0 0 0Thompson, Kim 95 96 97 MF Mission Viejo, CA 51 2 1 5 0 53 0Topp, Alex 08 09 10 MF San Diego, CA 56 6 2 14 89 33 2Urrutia, Elena 96 MF Linden, CA 2 0 1 1 0 0 0Valentine, Colby 01 - 03 04 D/MF Modesto, CA 52 0 0 0 11 10 0Valenzuela, Alysse 06 07 F/MF Stockton, CA 29 2 2 6 20 9 1Van Dorn, Mandi 04 05 06 07 F Danville, CA 75 18 11 47 147 76 5Vasquez, Dana 95 96 97 F San Mateo, CA 49 8 15 31 0 34 2Vellutini, Carla 04 05 06 07 D/MF Elk Grove, CA 72 8 2 18 54 22 3Villalpando, Kayla 09 10 MF San Jose, CA 21 0 0 0 0 0 0Vlasak, Jodie 96 97 98 D Roseville, CA 59 3 5 11 0 47 0Wales, Kendra 96 MF San Diego, CA 9 1 1 3 15 15 0Ward, Katie 06 07 D Sacramento, CA 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Wavomba, Kristina 08 09 10 F Encinitas, CA 57 15 9 39 114 56 4Weiss, Felicia 02 - 04 05 MF Elk Grove, CA 34 3 2 8 20 9 1Wong, Natalie 07 08 09 10 MF Miliani, HI 70 1 0 2 51 16 0Woolgar, Wendy 95 96 97 98 F Glendale, AZ 79 38 39 115 0 0 13

GoalkeepersName Years Hometown GP Min GA GAA Sv Sv% W L T SOGuerin, Laura 03 04 05 Swampscott, MA 10 1482 18 1.09 74 .804 7 7 2 4Herbst, Adrienne 02 San Jose, CA - 66 0 0.00 5 1.000 0 0 0 0Jurach, Cady 93 19 1630 96 5.30 282 .747 2 15 2 2Kaeding, Cassondra 01 Saugus, CA - 498 4 0.72 32 .889 0 0 0 2Kapaona, Shanelle 10 Kailua, HI - - - - - - - - - -Kishimoto, Eryn 03 Miliani, HI 855 19 2.00 57 .750 1 7 1 1Long, Tashia 10 Sandy, UT 6 328 4 1.10 13 .765 0 1 1 0McCaskey, Kim 96 97 98 99 San Marcos, CA 6350 76 1.08 297 .796 40 16 5 24McNab, Amanda 08 Laguna Niguel, CA 18 1640 23 1.26 65 .739 9 7 1 5Medigovich, Jill 09 09 10 San Diego, CA 39 3317 32 0.87 110 .775 15 11 4 12Montgomery, Melissa 97 98 - 00 Oakview, CA 537 9 1.51 38 .809 0 0 0 0Pickering, Megan 99 00 01 02 Portland, OR 4617 70 1.36 345 .831 10 8 2 11Sandin Viberg, Andrea 07 Ornskoldsvik, Sweden - - - - - - - - -Souza, Jaime 04 05 06 07 Gig Harbor, WA 70 6453 70 0.98 332 .826 29 24 10 22Stubblefield, Ashley 05 06 Stockton, CA - - - - - - - - - -Teran, Angel 93 San Jose, CA 1 80 8 90.00 14 .636 0 0 0 0Valdez, Yvette 95 Fresno, CA 19 1853 22 1.07 148 .871 9 8 2 9

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Foundedin1851asthefirstchartereduniversityinCalifornia,UniversityofthePacificcontinuestoenjoyareputationasoneofthefinestacademicinstitutionsintheWest. Themain Stockton campus,with its expansive lawnsandbrick-and-ivyarchitecture,much likemany renowneduniversities in the East, is highlyregardedasoneofthemostpicturesquecollegecampusesintheWest.Theonlyprivate school in theBigWestConference,Pacificoffersadiversityofprogramsthatwouldnormallybeassociatedwithamuch largeruniversity. PersonalattentionandsmallclasssizeshavebecomePacifictrademarksandhelpattractstudentsfrommanyU.S.statesandforeigncountries.Pacificpro-videsits6,235scholarsastudent-to-facultyratiooflessthan13-to-1. Pacificiscomprisedof11schoolsandcollegesonthreecampuses,offer-ingstudentsthedistinctiveadvantageofnearbyresources.TwoprofessionalschoolscomplementtheStocktoncampus:theSchoolofDentistryinSanFran-ciscoandtheMcGeorgeSchoolofLawinSacramento.TheStocktoncampusfeaturesthecentralliberalartsdivision,CollegeofthePacificandschoolsofmusic,engineering,education,pharmacy,business&publicadministration,internationalstudies,theGraduateSchoolandUniversityCollege. Pacificstudentsarerepresentedonmanypolicy-makingcommittees,andtheAssociatedStudents(ASUOP)playanactiverole incampuslifethroughsocialandculturalprograms. TheStocktonmetropolitanarea,withapopulationofover280,000,isnestledconvenientlyintheSanJoaquinValleybetweenSanFranciscoandtheSierraNevadaMountains.PacificoffersitsstudentsaproximitytomanyexcitingplacesincludingMonterey/Carmel,LakeTahoe,thenorthernCaliforniawinecountry,andYosemiteNationalPark.Itisadjacenttoover1,000milesofwaterways,makingitthelargestinlandseaportinthestate.

Pamela A. EibeckUniversityPresident

PamelaA.Eibeckbecamethe24thPresidentofUniversityofthePacificonJuly1,2009.SheisPacific’ssixthPresidentsincetheUniversitymovedtoStocktonin1924andthefirstwomantoholdtheoffice.HerPresi-dencyfollowsadistinguishedcareerasaresearcher,teacher,educationalreformer,anduniversityadministrator.

PriortojoiningPacific,EibeckwasdeanoftheEdwardE.WhitacreJr.CollegeofEngineeringatTexasTech—oneof thenation’s largesten-gineeringcollegeswith4,400students,156 facultyandfiveresearchcenters.There,shewasresponsibleforeightacademicdepartments,33degreeprogramsanda$55millionbudget.Anactivefundraiser,Eibeckhelpedbuildanendowmentof$57millionanddoubledthenumberofendowedchairs.

Eibeck takes thehelmat aUniversitywith strongenrollments andfinances,andthebestincomingstudentacademicprofileinitshistory.WitharecordnumberofapplicationsforFall2009,universityenrollmentisexpectedtoremainsteadyataround6,250witha20-pointjumpintheaverageadmittedfreshmenSATscoreto1200.Constructioncontinuesontwomajorbuildings:the$7.5millionJanssen-LagorioMultipurposeGymnasiumandthe$10millionJohnT.ChambersTechnologyCenter,andthelastfiscalyearclosedwithasurplusforthe13thconsecutiveyear.WhilespendingtimetogetknowPacificinherfirstyear,Eibeckhascommittedtobuildingonthesestrengthsbycontinuingtoenhanceeducationalquality,buildnationalvisibility,anddeepentheUniversity’sinvolvementincommunityengagement.

Eibeckreceivedherbachelor’s,master’sanddoctoratedegreesinme-chanicalengineeringbetween1979and1986fromStanfordUniversity.ShejoinedthefacultyattheUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeley,wheresheearnedtenureandservedfrom1985to1995.In1995,shebecameaprofessorandchairofmechanicalengineeringatNorthernArizonaUniversity,whereshelaterservedasdirectorofthehonorsprogramandthenviceprovostforundergraduatestudies.In2004,EibeckwasnameddeanofthecollegeofengineeringatTexasTech.

Anexpertinheattransfer,EibeckconductedexperimentalresearchrelatedtoelectronicscoolingandthermaltilesusedbyNASAonthespaceshuttles.Her laterworkfocusedonengineeringeducationalreform,includingearlyuseofmultimediaintheclassroom,curriculumdevelopmentand,mostrecently,waystoattractyoungpeopleandwomentotheprofession.Shehasauthoredorco-authorednearly50articlesandpapers.

EibeckbecameaFellowoftheAmericanSocietyofMechanicalEngi-neersin2008.ShereceivedtheDistinguishedEngineeringEducatorAwardfromtheSocietyofWomenEngineersin1996andtheBoeingOutstandingEducatorAwardin1999.

EibeckismarriedtoWilliamD.Jeffery,alawprofessorandanativeofCalifornia.Theyhavefourchildren.SonsAndrewandKevinliveintheBayArea.DaughterKatherineattendstheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.Theiryoungestson,Will,attendsSantaClaraUniversity.

• Over 80major fields fromwhich tochoose, yetanaverage class sizeofunder20,eveninthefreshmanyear.• NCAADivisionIintercollegiateathleticsaswellasnumerousclubandintramuralsports.• ExposuretoawiderangeofknowledgethroughtheGeneralEducationprogram,andhundredsofopportunitiesforgaining“hands-on”experienceinachosenfield.• Astrongliberalartstraditionwithinkeyacademicunitsincludingbusiness,conserva-tory, education, engineering, internationalstudies,andpharmacy.

• Aninterculturalperspectivethatpreparesstudentsforworkinginanincreasinglydiverseandinternationalsociety.• Students sit onmany decision-makingcommitteesoftheUniversitytoensurethatthevoiceofthestudentsisheard.• ANewEngland-like campus innorthernCalifornia.•Withmore than6,000 students enrolled,Pacificisoneofthesmallestuniversitiestoberankedamongthetop100nationaluniversi-ties,bothbyUSNews&WorldReportandtheTheWashingtonMonthlyCollegeGuide.

THE PACIFIC EXPERIENCE

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TheUniversityofthePacific'smissionistoprovideasuperior,student-centeredlearningexperienceintegratingliberalartsandprofessionaleducationandpreparingindividualsforlastingachievementandresponsibleleadershipintheircareersandcommunities. ThefirstcharteredinstitutionofhighereducationintheStateofCalifornia,theUniversityofthePacificisamid-sizedindependent,comprehensiveuniversityoffer-ingawidechoiceofhigh-qualityundergraduateandgraduateprogramsinStockton,Sacramento,andSanFrancisco. Pacific isanoutstandingblendof theadvantagesof thediverseprogramsofamajoruniversityandthebroad,highlypersonalizedlearningoftheselectiveliberalartscollege. Weaccomplishourmissionthroughhighlypersonalizedprogramsdeliveredinacaring,supportive,andattractiveenvironment.Weseektodevelopandstrengthenself-confidence, initiative,analyticalandproblem-solvingabilities,andanenthusi-asmforlearning. Centraltoourmissionisthededicationofourfacultyandstafftoexcellenceinteachingandadvising.Weencourageandsupportresearch,scholarshipandcreativeactivityascomplementstoourfundamentalmissionofteaching. Ourmission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global aware-ness,communityinvolvementandopportunitiesforindividualsfromdiverseback-grounds. We are committed to providing practical experiences to complementclassroomlearning.Highlyinteractivestudent-facultyrelationsandabroadarrayofco-curricularactivitiesthathelptodevelopstudents'abilitiesarehallmarksoflearn-ingattheUniversityofthePacific.

PACIFIC’S MISSION

How old is Pacific?We became California’s first chartered institution ofhighereducation in1851.Wewerealso thefirst co-eduniversity (the first graduating class had fivemen andfivewomen).We celebrated our sesquicentennial yearin2001.

What type of university is Pacific?Pacificisacomprehensiveuniversitywiththreecampus-esandelevenschoolsandcolleges.Eightofourschoolsand colleges provide undergraduate education on theStocktoncampus, includingacollegeof liberalartsandsciences(CollegeofthePacific),sixprofessionalschoolsandanadultre-entrydivision.TheStocktoncampusalsohasagraduateschool.TheothertwocampusesarethePacificMcGeorgeSchoolofLaw inSacramentoandtheArthurA.DugoniSchoolofDentistryinSanFrancisco.

Is Pacific a religious or church-related university?No. Pacific was founded by and is affiliated with theMethodist Church. We do have a chapel, a full-timechaplain, a number of religious-oriented clubs, and aDepartmentofReligiousStudies,butwearenota“reli-gious”universitywherestudentsarerequiredtoattendchapelortotakereligionclasses.Anyoralloftheaboveareavailabletostudentswhoareinterested,butpartici-pationinsuchactivitiesiscompletelyvoluntary.

Is Pacific accredited?PacificisfullyaccreditedbytheWesternAssociationofSchoolsandColleges (WASC),andmanyacademicpro-gramshaveadditionalaccreditationbyappropriatepro-fessionalorganizations.

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Academics areNumber One at the UniversityofthePacific,andPacificisproudofitsstudent-athletes’performancesintheclassroom.Inadditiontohavingsometrulyoutstanding individual scholar-athletes,Pa-cificcurrentlyboastsagraduationrateofover96percentforallrecruitedstudent-athleteswhoexhausttheirathleticeligibility.Duringthespringsemesterof2011,Pacificstudent-athletespostedacombinedgradepointaver-ageof3.0. Pacific isannually representedonBigWestAcademicAll-Conferenceteams,Aca-demicAll-Americateams,andboastsNCAAPost-GraduateScholarsinseveralsports.Forthe2010-11academicyear,Pacifichonored104BigWestConferenceScholar-Athletes.Inordertoqualifyforthedistinction,student-athletesmustrecorda3.0gradepointaver-ageovertheirtwomostrecentlycompletedsemesters.Freshmenarerequiredtoattain

a3.2gradepointaverageoveronesemestertoearntheaccolade. Pacificattributesitssuccessintheclass-roomto twoprimary factors. First,Pacificrecruitsonlystudent-athleteswhoitbelievescansucceedattheUniversityandwhohaveasincerecommitmenttoahighereducation.Second,itprovidesoutstandingsupportser-vicestostudents. Anintegralresourceofsupportisafac-ultycommittedtohelpingstudentsobtainaneducationandtograduate,andwhooftentutor student-athletesone-on-one.Pacificintercollegiateathleticshasa comprehen-siveacademicachievementprogramforitsstudent-athletes,includingcounseling,tutor-ing,monitoringservices,leadershipandlifeskillstraining,computerresources,andasetofstandardsandproceduresoutlinedinthestudent-athletehandbook.Supervisedstudyperiodsareprovided,andasystemofgrade

AcademicAll-Americans....................................................1

BigWestAcademicAll-ConferenceTeam........................30

MountainPacificSportsFederationAll-AcademicTeam...........23

BigWestScholar-AthletesoftheYear...............................2

BigWestConferenceScholar-Athletes..........................104

PacificScholar-Athletes.................................................144

NationalFieldHockeyCoachesAssociationAcademicTeam.......9

BigWestScholarAthletesoftheYear2010-11

JENIFERWIDJAJA(Sr.) Women’sTennis(Businessadministration•SaoRoque,Brazil) ARTEMGRAMMA(Sr.) Men’sTennis(BusinessAdministration•KrivojRoj,Ukraine)

AcademicAll-America teamsare voteduponannuallybytheCollegeSports InformationDirectorsofAmerica(CoSIDA).DistrictVIIIencompassesalluniversitieswithinthe statesofAlaska,Arizona,California,Hawaii, Idaho,Nevada,Oregon,Utah,Washington,andBritishColumbia.

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UniversityofthePacific

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• Average class size

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• 444 highly

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• Non-resident

3%

• Black, non-Hispanic

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• Am Ind/Alaskan Native

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• Asian/PacificIslander

34%

• Hispanic

11%

• White, non-Hispanic

36%

• Multi-Ethnic

6%

• Ethnicity unknown

6%

• Female

56%

• Male

44%

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checksisinplacetoidentifyproblemareasandensureim-mediateattention.AtPacific,the“four-year”degreeisnomyth.Facultyandcounselingresourceshelpkeepstudent-athletesatPacificontracktograduateinfouryears. LocatedintheheartofthePacificIntercollegiateAth-leticsCenter, thePacificStudent-AthleteResourceCenter,includes state-of-the-art computer facilitiesand isusedexclusivelybystudent-athletes. Aspecialopportunityexistsforstudent-athleteparticipa-tionatPacificwiththePacificStudent-AthleteCouncil.Thecounciliscomprisedofelectedstudent-athleterepresenta-tivesfromeachDivisionIteam.ThecouncilsponsorsavarietyofactivitiesthroughouttheyearforPacificstudent-athletesandyouthinthecommunity. Tobeastudent-athleteatUniversityof thePacific istrulyauniqueexperience.OnecancompeteathleticallyattheNCAADivisionIlevelwiththebestinthenationand,atthesametime,haveanoutstandingeducationalexperiencewithadedicatedfaculty. UniversityofthePacific...thebestofbothworlds!

SCOTTBORAS(1977,1982(JD))

DAVEBRUBECK(1942)

ARTHURA.DUGONI(1948)

WALTHARRIS(1967)

CHRISISAAK(1980)

MIKEMERRIWEATHER(1982)

PETECARROLL(1973)

HUGHJACKSON(1986)

JENNIFERJOINES-TAMAS(2004)

ELAINAODEN(1989)

DELLDEMPS(1992,1998)

EDDIELEBARON(1950)

MICHAELOLOWOKANDI(1998)

TOMFLORES(1959)

TEDLELAND(1970,1972)

BRADLEYSCHUMACHER(1997,2005)

ALEXSPANOS(1948)

NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI:

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Dr.TedLeland,theVicePresidentforExternalRela-tionsandAthletics,tookoverastheathleticdirectorof PacificAthleticson July 1, 2011. Beginninghissecondstintasthedirector,LelandwilloverseePacificAthleticsforatwoyearperiodwhileoverseeingtheimplementationofPacific’snew strategicplan forIntercollegiateAthletics-aplanthatheandandformerathleticdirector LynnKing createdwhileworkingtogetheroverthepreviousyear.Inadditiontohisdutiesintheathleticdepartment,Lelandwill retainhis statusas vicepresident forexternalrelations.Attheendofthetwo-yearperiod,Lelandwillresumefull-timedutiesasvicepresidentforExternalRelationsandconductasearchforanew

athleticsdirector.LelandlastranPacific’sathleticdepartmentfrom1989-91beforemovingontoStanfordwherehewastheathleticdirectoruntil2005. Duringhis14yearsatStanford,Dr.TedLelandnotonlyledtheStanfordAthleticDepartmenttounprecedentedsuccessbothonandofftheplayingfield,butearnedareputationasoneofthenation’stopathleticadministrators. LelandwasnamedTheJaquish&KenningerDirectorofAthleticsatStanfordUniversityonJune7,1991,andhasbeentheguidingforceinleadinganathleticsprogramthatwasvotedas“themostadmiredcollegiateathleticprograminthenation.”Duringhistenure,StanfordwontheprestigiousDirectors’Cup,emblematicofthetopathleticprograminthenation,forthelast11yearsandtheCardinalwonmoreNCAAchampionshipsthananyotherschoolinthenation.UnderLeland’sstewardship,Stanford’sathleticprogramenjoyedtremendoussuccessinfundraisingandathleticfacilitieswerevastlyimproved. From1991-2005,Stanfordwon50nationalteamchampionshipsand173conferencechampionships,includinganNCAArecordsixnationaltitlesin1996-97.Cardinalteamsconsistentlycompetedforthenationalchampionshipinvirtuallyeverysporteveryyear.In2004-05alone,Stanfordhad26programsfinishintheTop25nationally,including10intheTop5and16intheTop10. Intheareaoffundraising,theAthleticDepartmentraisedover$270millioninprivatedonations,anditsassetsandendowmentsgrewfrom$52millionto$374.9millionduringLeland’stenure.Inaddition,ap-proximately$185millioninneworrenovatedathleticfacilitieswerecompletedandfunded. Leland’speersandcolleagueshavehonoredhimonseveraloccasions.HewaspresentedtheDickEnbergAwardbyCoSIDA(CollegeSportsInformationDirectorsofAmerica)in2004.Theawardispresentedto“apersonwhoseactionsandcommitmenthavefurtheredthemeaningandreachoftheAcademicAll-Americaprogramsand/orstudent-athleteswhilepromotingthevaluesofeducationandacademics.” In2000-01,LelandwashonoredbyNACDA(NationalAssociationofCollegiateDirectorsofAthletics)andtheStreet&Smith’sSportsBusinessJournalastheAthleticDirectoroftheYear.TheawardrecognizedanAthleticDirectorfordemonstrationofcommitmenttohighereducationandstudent-athletes,continuousteamwork,loyaltyandexcellence,andtheabilitytoinspireindividualsorgroupstohigherlevelsofaccomplishments.In2008,hewaselectedintotheorganization’shalloffame. Lelandhasservedonnumerousnationalcommitteesthroughouthiscareer.HeiscurrentlyamemberoftheUniversityofthePacificBoardofRegentsandtheBoardofDirectorsofOpportunitiesIndustrializationCenterWest(anon-profitcommunity-basedjobtrainingcenterontheMenloPark-EastPaloAltoborder).HehasbeenamemberoftheDivisionINCAACommitteeonInfractionsandtheNACDAExecutiveCommittee,andhasservedonvariousotherPac-10andNCAAcommittees. InJuneof2002,Lelandwasnamedaco-chairmanoftheUnitedStatesSecretaryofEducation’sCommissiononOpportunityinAthletics.The15-memberpanelexaminedwaysofstrengtheningenforcementofTitleIXandexpandingopportunitiestoensurefairnessforallcollegeathletes. Lelandservedatwo-yeartermastheChairmanoftheNCAAManagementCouncil.HewasamemberoftheManagementCouncilforeightyears. AfterservingasStanford’sDirectorofAthleticsfor12years,Lelandwasgranteda“SpecialResearchLeave”fromhispostinthespringof2003.Duringan11-weekabsence,LelandwasaDistinguishedVisitingScholarattheHooverInstitutiononcampus,conductedresearchonabook,andwroteanddeliveredseveralspeechesonnationalissuesrelatedtointercollegiateathletics. InadditiontoStanfordandPacific,LelandwasalsotheathleticdirectoratDartmouthCollegefrom1983-89.HisothercareerstopshaveincludedNorthwesternUniversity,wherehewasaSeniorAssociateAthleticDirectorfrom1981-83andtheUniversityofHoustonasanAssistantAthleticDirectorfrom1979-81.HewasanassistantfootballcoachandinstructorofphysicaleducationatStanfordin1978-79. LelandgrewupinNorthernCalifornia,graduatedfromHaywardHighSchoolandlaterattendedChabotCollege.HeearnedbothhisBachelor’s(1970)andMaster’s(1972)degreesfromtheUniversityofthePacific,priortoaddingaPh.D.fromStanfordin1982ineducation/sportspsychology. WhileanundergraduateatPacific,LelandearnedFirstTeamAll-PCAAfootballhonorsasadefensiveendin1969.HelatercoachedfootballatPacific,StanfordandEastTennesseeState. Inadditiontohisworkinathleticadministration,Lelandhasheldthepositionof“adjunctprofessor”atDartmouthCollege,PacificandStanford,teachingcoursesinSportsPsychologyandthePhilosophyofSport.HeiscurrentlyaDistinguishedVisitingScholarattheHooverInstitutionatStanford. Lelandandhiswife,Stefanie,havetwochildren:AmandaandBo.

InherseventhyearatPacific,HollyTrexleristheAssociateDirectorofAthletics for Student-AthleteServicesandCompliance.ShebecamePacific’sSeniorWomen’sAdministratorinSeptemberof2008.Amongherduties, Trexleroversees compliance, academicsupport,studentservices,thePacificStudentAthleteCouncil(PSAC)aswellastheCHAMPS/LifeSkillspro-gram.Inaddition,TrexleriscurrentlyservingontheNCAALeadershipSelectionCommittee. BeforecomingtoPacific,Trexlerwastheassistantathleticdirectorforacademicsupport/lifeskillscoordinatoratQuinnipiacUniversityfrom2002-05.AtQuinnipiac,shemonitoredtheacademicprogressandeligibilitystatusofallstudent-athletes,inadditiontooverseeingacademicprogrammingandsupportservices.TrexlerwasalsoresponsiblefortheCHAMPS/LifeSkillsprogram. PriortohertimeatQuinnipiac,Trexlerspentthepreviousthreeyearsasassistantathleticdirectorforeligibilityandstudentservices/seniorwomanadministratoratNorthCarolinaAgriculturalandTechnicalStateUniversityinGreensboro,N.C.HerdutiesattheMid-EasternAthleticConferenceschoolincludedthemonitoringofacademicrecordsandeligibilitystatusof300student-athletes.Shealsooversawtheacademicprogrammingandsupportservices. From1993to1999,TrexlerworkedattheUniversityofKansasasastrategiclearningassistantandMentor.Inherposition,shedevelopedlearningstrategiesforat-riskstudent-athletesandassistedwithsubjectmatterandoverallacademicdevelopment. Trexlerholds threedegrees from theUniversityof Kansas. SheearnedherBachelorofArtsinEnglishandAfrican-Americanstudiesin1995.ShewasawardedherJurisDoctoratefromtheKansasSchoolofLawin1998.Ayearlater,in1999,shefinishedhermaster’sineducation.

MIKE DALGETYAssistantA.D./InternalAffairs

TIM DICKSONAssistantA.D./MajorGifts

JIM DUGONIAssociateA.D./Development

GEORGIAKOVICH-LEEDirector/

Marketing&Promotions

CHRIS LYNNAssistantA.D./AnnualGiving

VICE PRESIDENT OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS & ATHLETICS

HOLLY TREXLER

SENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATORASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES & COMPLIANCE

TED LELAND

MIKE MILLERICKAssistantA.D./Communications

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PACIFIC ATHLETICS STAFF TELEPHONE DIRECTORYArea Code (209) 946-

COACHES’ AWARDS: •Thomason-BigWestCoachoftheYear‘93,‘97,‘04,‘05,‘06• Coleman-BigWestCoachoftheYear‘97,‘98• Kolze-BigWestCoachoftheYear‘98,

‘01,‘02,‘11•MacDonald -NorPacCoachoftheYear‘05• Wortmann-MPSFCoachoftheYear‘96,‘03•

Ed Sprague Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Josh Jones Linda MacDonald Brandon Goethals Keith Coleman Brian KolzeBaseball Men’sBasketball Women’sBasketball CrossCountry FieldHockey Men’sGolf Women’sSoccer Softball

Adam Kennedy Ryan Redondo Bob “Chino” Chiene Joe Wortmann Greg Gibbons James Graham Megan ThomsonSwimming Men’sTennis Women’sTennis Men’sVolleyball Women’sVolleyball Men’sWaterPolo Women’sWaterPolo

ALBISTON, KC,GraduateAssistantSwimmingCoach x2710

BAKER, Jodi, DirectorofAthleticTrainingEducationProgram x3182BARBARA, Don,AssistantBaseballCoach x2840BARRIOS, Gustavo,AssistantSwimmingCoach x2710BATALON, Ray, AssociateHeadWomen’sVolleyballCoach x2723BERTOCCHINI, Angela, GA,AthleticBusiness&Finance x2472BRUCE, Kyle,GAAthleticMediaRelations x2479BYRD, Calivn, AssistantMen’sBasketballCoach x2785

CARBONATTO, Gina,VolunteerAssistantSoftballCoach x2700CARSON, Jonah, AssistantMen’sVolleyballCoach x2163CHIENE, Bob “Chino”,HeadWomen’sTennisCoach x2128COLEMAN, Keith, HeadWomen’sSoccerCoach x2129COLEMAN, Michelle, AssistantWomen’sSoccerCoach x7301CORNWALL, Wendy, Asst.CoordinatorofAcademicAchievement x2934

DALGETY, Mike, ADofAthleticsforInternalAffairs x3990DAVIS, Bradley, AssistantWomen’sBasketballCoach x2329DAVIS, Ty,GAforFacilitiesandOperations x2726DICKSON, Tim, AssistantDirectorofAthleticsforMajorGifts x3177DORIN, Marcus, AssistantDirectorofAthleticPerformance x2819DUGONI, Jim,AssociateDirectorofAthleticsforDevelopment x2230

FONG, Stephanie, BasketballAdministrativeAssistant x2341FORD, Joe, CoordinatorofMBBOperations x2785FORRY, Miranda, CoordinatorofWBBOperations x7303FRASER, Jeremiah, AthleticTrainingGA x2588FRIES, Liz,AssistantFieldHockeyCoach x7304

GAY, Sam,AssistantDirectorofAthleticTraining x2499GERBEC, Vince,GAAthleticMediaRelations x2479GOETHALS, Brandon,HeadMen’sGolfCoach x2713GRAHAM, James,HeadMen’sWaterPoloCoach x2736GRIFFEN, Jaci,ExecutiveAssistanttotheVP x3008

HAGEN, Lizzie,AssistantSoftballCoach x2700HAMMBERG,Christine,BusinessManager x2728HANCOCK, Jessica,AssistantSoftballCoach x2024HANYAK, Bob,FacultyAthleticsRepresentative x3233

JACOBSEN, Adam,AssistantMen’sBasketballCoach x2720JOHNSON, Davin, AssistantWomen’sBasketballCoach x2714JONES, Josh, HeadWomen’sCrossCountryCoach x2706

KENNEDY, Adam,HeadSwimmingCoach x2154KELLY, Lauren,VolunteerWVBCoach x2723KING, Amanda, GA,AthleticMarketing x2702KOERNER, Zac,AssistantMen’sWaterPoloCoach x2540KOLZE, Brian, HeadSoftballCoach x2699KOMEIJI, Keith, VolunteerAssistantCoach x2840KOVICH-LEE, Georgia, DirectorofAthleticMarketing&Promotions x3108

LASKEY, Ben,AssistantDirector,AthleticMediaRelations x2730LEE, Aven,AssistantWomen’sVolleyballCoach x2723LELAND, Ted, VicePresidentofExternalRelations&Athletics x2392LEWIS, Victoria,Undergraduate,AthleticMediaRelationsx2479LUDWIG, Chris, AthleticTrainingClinicalCoordinator x2588

MacDONALD, Linda, HeadFieldHockeyCoach x2249MARTINEZ,Annette,AssistantDirectorofAthleticTrainng x2340MAY, Donna, AssistantforTicketOperations x2867McCABE, Dan, TicketOperationsManager x2030McCORMACK, Chris,DirectorofBaseballOperations x2386McCORMICK, Mike,AssistantBaseballCoach x2386MILLERICK, Mike, AssistantDirectorofAthleticsforCommunications x2866

NEAULT, Danielle, AcademicCounselor x2513NOGARE, Pam, AdministrativeAssistant x3945NORMAN, Craig,GraduateAssistantSwimmingCoach x2710

O’HARA, Jennifer, AthleticTrainingIntern x2588

PADILLA, Carmen,AssistantWomen’sSoccerCoach x7302PARIS, Barb, VolleyballAdministrativeAssistant x2389PERKINS, Kelly,AssistantFieldHockeyCoach x7304PIERCE, Lindsay,CoordinatorofAthleticsDevelopment&SpecialEvents x2387PITTENGER, Brandon,AssistantDirectorofCompliance x3976POLLASTRO,Brittany,AthleticTrainingGA x2588

POND, Chris, DirectorofAthleticTraining x2588

REDONDO, Ryan, HeadMen’sTennisCoach x2219ROBERTS, Lynne, HeadWomen’sBasketballCoach x2745ROBINSON, Natalie,UndergraduateAsst.WVB x2723

SANDOVAL, Tony,DirectorofAthleticPerformance x2812SCHMIT, Emily, GAforWomen’sWaterPolo x3998SKY-McCORMACK, Vicki, DirectorofGolfOperations x2802SPRAGUE, Ed,HeadBaseballCoach x2709ST. CLAIR, Jay, ManagerofEquipmentandTransportationx2375STEVENS, Michael, ManagerofFacilities&Operations x2031

TATUM RAMOS, Nikki, GA,AthleticMarketing x2702THOMASON, Bob, HeadMen’sBasketballCoach x2341THOMSON, Megan, HeadWomen’sWaterPoloCoach x2732TREXLER, Holly, AssociateDirectorofAthleticsforStudent AthleteServices&Compliance x2307

VANHOLLEBEKE, Amy,AssistantWomen’sBasketballCoach x2711VATER, Gave, Facilities&OperationsLeadperson x2031VERLIN, Ron, AssociateHeadMBBCoach x2721VOCKER, Kimberley,AssistantWomen’sTennisCoach x2128

WENDLAND, Julie, DonorRelationsCoordinator x2701WILKINSON, Kevin,AthleticMediaRelationsAssistant x2289WORTMANN, Joe, HeadMen’sVolleyballCoach&CoordinatorofAcademicAchievement x2724WYATT, Lorraine, ManagerofEquipmentOperations x2441

YADON, Cristy, HeadDanceCoach x2702YORTH, Wes, SupervisorofFacilities&EventManagement x7408

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

ATHLETICS FAX NUMBERS

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Tony Sandoval joinedPacific inAprilof2007as the assistant di-rector before beingpromoted to the Di-rector of Athletic Per-

formanceinOctoberof2007.HemostrecentlyservedasanassistantdirectorofstrengthandconditioningatSacramentoStatefromJanuary2005throughthespringof2007.Sandovalalsoearned his master’s degree in sports perfor-mancein2006atSacramentoState. WhileworkingatSacramentoState,Sandovalalso worked with UCLA on a mentorship pro-gram that allowed him to travel to Los Ange-les,Calif.,approximatelyonceamonthtoworkwithBruinathletics. Sandoval earned his bachelor’s degree fromCalStateSanBernardino inDecemberof2004in exercise science. During his undergraduatestudies, Sandoval also served as the boxingcoach and the boxing strength and condition-ingcoachforthecityofChino,Calif.

Strengthandconditioningisanintegralpartofanystudent-athlete’slife.At

Pacific,newfacilitiescombinedwithadedicatedstaffworktowardsuccesson

theplayingfieldforTigerstudent-athletes.

“Strengthand conditioning are critical tomaximal athleticperformance,”

PacificAthleticDirectorLynnKingsaid.“TheUniversityofthePacificisproud

ofitsAthleticPerformanceCenterandstaffingtoassistourstudent-athletesin

thisvitalpartoftheirtraininganddevelopment.”

Themulti-purposeweighttrainingandfitnessfacilitywithinthePacificIn-

tercollegiate Athletics Center is 4,000 square feet and includes 10Olympic

platforms,10racks,fivebenchpresses,fiveadjustableinclines,twofullracks

ofdumbbells,over50medicineballs,35Swissballs,sixadjustableplyometric

boxesandwascompletedinJulyof1998.

Thenewestadditiontotheathleticperformancefacilitiesisa2,000square

footconditioningroomwithplyometricflooringand20SchwinnSpinBikes.

“TheAthleticPerformancestaffworkshand-in-handwithsportcoachesto

assurethestudent-athletedevelopsphysicalstrength,enduranceandagility,”

Kingsaid.“Thistrainingservesasabasisfortheworkethicrequiredtoreach

one’sfullpotential.”

TONY SANDOVALDirectorof

AthleticPerformance

MARCUS DORINAsst.Directorof

AthleticPerformance

Marcus Dorin joined theAthleticPerformancestaff in January 2008 asthe Assistant Directorof Athletic Performanceandisresponsiblefortheyear-round training for

nineofPacific’sathleticteams. Before coming to Pacific, Dorin spent the pre-vious two years as the strength and conditioningcoach of Butte College’s (Chico, Calif.) football,baseball,men’sbasketballandsoftballteams.PriortoworkingatButteCollegeDorinservedasaspringtraining strength and conditioning intern for theTexasRangers. CoachDorin served as the strength and condi-tioningcoachforsevenofChicoStateUniversity’sathleticteamswhilehecompletedhismaster’sde-gree inkinesiology.Healsoholdsabachelor’sde-greeinexercisesciencefromChicoStateUniversity.

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MedicalcareofPacificstudent-athletesbeginswithitsathletictrain-ingstaffanda fullyoperationalAthleticTrainingCenter. Thecenterfeaturesthelatestininjuryprevention,rehabilitation,clinicaldiagnosisandeducationalresearch. TheathletictrainingroomisoperatedandstaffedbytheodirectorofathletictrainingChrisPondandassistantdirectorsofathletictrainingSamGayandAnnetteMartinez.Pond,GayandMartinezarecertifiedathletictrainersbytheNationalAthleticTrainersAssociation(NATA)andoverseetreatmentandmedicalattentiongiventoallofPacific’s intercollegiatesports.Inhis21styearatPacific,Pondisa1988graduateofUtahState,andspenttwoyearsatArizonabeforearrivinginStockton. TheathletictrainingroomisalsothetraininglaboratoryofPacific’sath-letictrainingundergraduatestudiesprogram.PacificoffersathletictrainingasafieldofstudywithintheUniversity’sDepartmentofSportSciences.Approximately15studentsparticipateannuallyinPacific’sstudent-athletetrainingprogram. TheacademicneedsofathletictrainingstudentsaresupervisedbyJodiBaker(ATC),directorofPacific’sAthleticTrainingEducationProgram. Orthopedists

Dr.GaryAlegreDr.StevenEagerDr.AlanKawaguchiDr.EdwardCahillDr.GaryMurataDr.PeterSalmonDr.GeorgeWestinJr.Dr.RolandWinterDr.MichaelHahnDr.VincentLeungDr.AnhLeDr.ScottBethuneDr.EricLarsonDr.KipWilkinsDr.DamonNg

GeneralPractionerDr.ShaukutShahDr.JohnBylsma

RadiologistDr.AubreyFederal

DentistDr.HowardChiDr.RayAngeli

PodiatristDr.BillMcDonald

NursePractionerBethMcManis

TIGER DOCTORS

CHRIS PONDDirectorofAthletic

Training

ANNETTE MARTINEZAssistantDirectorofAthleticTraining

SAM GAYAssistantDirectorofAthleticTraining

JODI BAKERDirectorofAthleticTraining

EducationPrograms

CHRIS LUDWIGAthleticTraining

ClinicalCoordinator

JENNIFER O’HARAAthleticTraining

Intern

JEREMIAH FRASERAthleticTraining

GraduateAssistant

BRITTANY POLLASTROAthleticTraining

GraduateAssistant

Pacific intercollegiateathletics is proudtoacknowledgeitsteamphysiciansaswellasothermedicalpractitionersandprovid-ers,whowork indirect consultationwiththeathletictrainingstaff.Theirservicesareinvaluable to theoverallmedical careandphysicalwell-beingof all Pacific student-athletes.

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ThePacificathleticsdepartmentboastssevenfa-cilitiesforits16DivisionIintercollegiateteams.AllTigerbasketballandvolleyballgamesareheldintheAlexG.SpanosCenter(top left),with lockerroomslocatedinthecentralathleticsdepartment.

In2006,Pacific saw theopeningof itsfirston-campus baseball field, Klein Family Field (bottomright). KleinFamilyFieldisoneoftwoon-campusfacilities with stadium lights that allow for nightgamesthroughouttheseason.ThePacificbaseballteam’s home seats 2,500 and capacity grew evenlarger inthefallof2008,withtheadditionoftwonewluxuryboxesontheupperconcourse.

Pacific’swomen’ssoccerteamcompetesinAmosAlonzoStaggMemorialStadium,whichwasformer-

Alex G. Spanos Center(Basketball & Volleyball)

Brookside Field(Field Hockey)

Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium(Soccer)

Hal Nelson Tennis Courts &Roy and Jean Sanders Tennis Clubhouse

(Tennis)

Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo)

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Bill Simoni Field(Softball)

ly the home of Pacific football. Staggwas built in1950andhasundergoneseveralrenovativeeffortssince.

TheTigerswimmingandwaterpoloteamsholdtheircontestsatChrisKjeldsenPool, locatedadja-centtotheathleticsdepartment.Thecomplexalsoholdslockerroomsandcoaches’offices.In2008thepoolwasresurfacedwithnewsidingtomakeitoneofthefasterpoolsintheBigWestConference.

Pacific athletics is dedicated to providing stu-dents with top-notch facilities, and the Janssen-LagorioGymnasium is the newest addition to theTigers’facilities.Themulti-purposepracticefacilitywasofficiallyopenedinDecember2009.

Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo)

Klein Family Field

(Baseball)

Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium(Athletics&Recreation)

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Pacificpickedupaconferencechampionshipinsoftballin2011,theTigers’first-eversoftballtitle.TheTigersgarneredfive conferenceplayerof theyearhonorswhile takinghome71all-conferenceawads. PacificalsohadoneAcademicAll-Americansand62AcademicAll-ConferenceTeamathletes.

BASEBALL – Final Record: 17-37 (9-15 Big West Conference)Notes:•ThreeAll-BigWesthonoreeswithsophomoreDustinTorchioearningfirstteamhonorswhileseniorsMattCarvuttoandBrianMartineachwerenamedtothesecondteam.•TheTigersbeatthreerankedteamswithvictoriesoverNo.10Cal StateFullerton,No.13CalandNo.17UCIrvine.•SeniorBrianMartinfinishedhiscareersecondall-timeinPacificinhitsandbecameoneoffourplayerstoreach200careerhits,100careerRBIand100runsscoredasaTiger.•SeniorRHPJakeHummelearnedBigWestPitcheroftheWeekhonorsforhiscomplete-gameshutoutoverSanFrancisco,whilejuniorOFDanielJohnstonearnedBWCPlayeroftheWeekhonorsafterhitting.538inathree-gameseriesagainstUCDavis.

MEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 16-15 (8-8 Big West Conference)Notes:•Pacificfinished fourth in theBigWestduring theregularseason,butfellinthefirstroundtoNo.5seed,andeventualtournamentchampion,UCSantaBarbara•SeniorSamWillardandsophomoreAllenHuddlestoneachearnedAll-BigWestConferencehonors.•WillardwasnamedAll-BigWestFirstTeam,afteraseniorseasoninwhichheledtheBigWestandwas11thintheNCAAinreboundingwith10.6reboundspergame.•WillardbecametheonlyTigerinprogramhistorytoscore1,000points,grab800reboundsandnab80steals.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 9-22 (5-11 Big West Conference)Notes:•TheTigersfinishedseventhintheBigWesttoearnabidintotheBigWestChampionshiptournament.•PacificadvancedtothesemifinalsoftheBigWesttournamentforthefirsttimeinfiveyearsafterpostingtheirfirstwinatUCSantaBarbarain24seasonsinthequarterfinals.• Freshmen Danielle Peacon and Gena Johnsoneach earnedAll-BigWest honorablemention andAll-Freshmenhonorsfortheirplay.Peaconalsotookhomeall-tournamenthonorsforherperformanceinthechampionshiptournament.•OnDec.28,theTigershostedNo.1UCONN,takingonthehistoricHuskiesinfrontofarecord6,150fansattheSpanosCenter.

CROSS COUNTRY – Final Record: Ninth of nine at Big West ChampionshipsNotes:•DuringtheBigWestConferencechampionshipstheentireteamsettheirpersonalbesttimes.•Theteamimproveditsoveralltimefromthe2009seasonbysevenminutesand improvedtheaveragetimebyovertwominutes.•FreshmanMelissaHopperand sophomore JazminQuirozcompetedattheNCAAWestRegionalstocloseouttheyear.

FIELD HOCKEY- Final Record: 2-16 (0-6 NorPac Conference West Division)Notes:•SeniorKellyPerkinsand juniorAmandaSpellmaneachearnedAll-NorPacConferencehonors,•SpellmanwasselectedtotheAll-NorPacTournamentteam.

GOLF – Final Record: Second of Eight at Big West ChampionshipsNotes:•Pacificearnedanat-largebidtotheNCAATournamentmakingtheirfirsttriptothepostseasonsince2001-02.•TheTigersfinishedseventhof13teamsattheSanDiegoRegional•Asateam,PacifictookhomethePacificInvitationaltitlewithaprogramrecord-23,827threedaytotal.•SeniorT.J.BordeauxwonthePacificInvitationalwithaprogramrecord-15,198total.Hesettheprogramsingle-roundrecordinround2witha-10,61.• SeniorAlex Johnsonwon the Fresno State LexusClassicinaplayoffandshota-6,210.•FourTigers’earnedAll-BigWesthonorsattheendoftheyearasT.J.BordeauxandAlexJohnsonearnedfirstteamhonorswhileAlexEdfortandPatrickKucichearnedhonorablementionhonors.

SOCCER – Final Record: 8-8-3 (5-3-0 Big West Conference)Notes:•Pacificplayedoneofthetoughestschedulesinthenationin2010astheyplayedsevenmatchesagainsttop-25teams.•Finishingfourthintheconference,theTigersmadetheBigWesttournamentforthesecondtimeinthreeseasons,fallingintheopeninground,2-1,toUCIrvineontheroad.•FiveTigersearnedAll-BigWestConferencehonors,includingFreshmanoftheYearBrittniBeeman.SeniorKyleeAhChoyearnedfirstteamhonors,hersecond-consecutivetophonor.

Softball-BigWestChampions

Golf-PacificInvitationalChampions

T.J. Bordeaux

Pacificvs.UConn

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SOFTBALL – Final Record: 37-19 (16-5 Big West Conference)2011 Big West ChampionsNotes:•PacificwonitsfirsteverBigWestchampionshipafterpostinga16-5recordinconferenceplay.•TheTigersmadetheNCAAtournamentforthefirsttimesince2007,earningtheconference’sautomaticbidwhilebeingplacedintheStanfordRegional.Pacificwent0-2attheregionalfallingtoNo.11Stanford(3-0)andNo.16Nebraska(11-1).•AsateamtheTigersputtogetherahistoriccampaignattheplateasPacificfinishedwiththeBigWestandtheprogram’ssingle-seasonbattingrecordafterpostinga.323average.TheTigers’finishedNo.13nationallyattheplate.•PacifictookhomethreemajorhonorsintheBigWestasheadcoachBrianKolzewasnamedtheconference’scoachof theyearwhile sophomoreNikkiArmagostwasnamedthePlayeroftheYearandfreshmanKelseyRodriguezwasnamedtheFreshmanPlayeroftheYear.•ABigWestrecordsevenfirstteamall-conferenceslotsweregiventotheTigersasNikkiArmagost(pitcher&utility),MeganHom (outfield),NicoleMatson (firstbase),AmyMoore(catcher),LindseyPierce(outfield)andKelseyRodriguez(designatedplayer).• Three Tigers earned all-region honors as NikkiArmagost,MeganHomandKelseyRodriguezallearnedsecondteamhonors.Rodriguezbecamejustthethirdfreshmaninprogramhistorytoearntheaward.

MEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Second of three at MPSF ChampionshipsNotes:•IntheinauguralseasonofswimmingfortheMPSF,the Tigers finished second at the championshiptournament.•14swimmersearnedall-conferencehonorsattheendoftheyearfortheTigerswithNathanLeRoyandRogerWardearningawardsintwodifferentevents.•Inadditiontoathleticendeavors,theTigersplacedeightswimmersontheall-academicteam.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Seventh of nine at MPSF ChampionshipsNotes:•PacificfinishedseventhinthefirstMPSFSwimmingChampionships.• JaymeSwalin,ElenaWalterman,MaryEllaRandallandShelbyBolinall earnedAll-MPSFhonors in thepool.Swalinearnedfirstteamhonorsinthe1650Free.•TheTigersplacedfiveswimmersontheall-academicteamattheconclusionoftheseason.

MEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 13-11 (3-2 Big West Conference)Notes:•TheTigerswererankedashighasNo.74inFebruary.•PacificsweptUCDavisaswellasUCRiversideinthemonthofApril.•CoachRedondowasselectedasCoachfortheUSTANorthernCaliforniaTeamfor the38thannualMazeCup.•SixTigerswerehonoredwithBigWestrecognitionandAll-ConferenceTeamselections.

WOMEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 9-12 (4-4 Big West Conference)Notes:•TheTigersswepttheCalStateFullertonTitansandtheUCRiversideHighlanders.•SusanTeclinchedthematchtoadvancetheTigerstothesemifinalroundoftheBigWestChampionshipsafterwinninghernearlyfivehourlongsinglesmatchagainstUCSBproductKierstenMeehan.•PacificadvancedtothesemifinalroundattheBigWestChampionshipsatIndianWells,California.•TwoTigerswere selectedasBigWestAthletesoftheweek(KaterynaNezhuraandJeniferWidjaja),onewascompetitorofthemonthforthemonthofApril(SusanTe),andonewasBigWestTennisPlayeroftheYear(JeniferWidjaja).

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL – FinalRecord: 11-19 (5-17MountainPacific SportsFederation)Notes:• Pacific achieved its first national ranking since2007andfinished the season rankedNo.14 in theAssociation(AVCA)poll.•AttheendoftheyeartwoTigersearnedAll-MPSFhonorsas freshman JavierCaceresand sophomoreTaylorHugheseachearnedhonorablementionhonorsasvoteduponbycoaches.

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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL – Final Record: 19-11 (9-7 Big West Conference)Notes:•HeadCoachGregGibbonstookoverthehelmoftheprogramastheseventhheadcoachinprogramhistoryonJan.28,2010.•PacificfinishedfifthintheBigWestaftergoing9-7inconferencegames.•TheTigersbiggestwinoftheseasoncameagainstNo.24ArizonawhenPacificknockedofftheWildcats3-1attheWolfPackInvitational.•Pacificwonthe32ndAnnualBankersClassicathomeinSeptember.SophomoreHannahClancywasnamedthetournament’sMVP.• Senior Svenja Engelhardt capped a phenomenalcareerwithherfirst-everAll-Region selection, FirstTeamAll-BigWesthonors andfinished16th in theNCAAinkillspergame.•JuniorSamanthaMisaandfreshmanJenniferSandersalsogarneredall-conferencerecognitionattheendoftheyearfortheTigers.

MEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 17-11 (4-4 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation)Notes:•Pacific’skickedoffthe2010seasonreceivingnationalattentionwhen they swept the competitionat theTritonInvitational,whichincludedwinsoverNo.6LMUandNo.11UCSanDiego.•DuringMPSFConferenceplaytheTigersfinishedtheseasonwitha4-4recordthatincludeda10-9upsetoverNo.3Stanford.•TheTigersendedtheseason17-11(4-4MPSF)andfinishedseventhattheMPSFTournament.•Threeplayersearnedall-americahonorsattheendof the year asGoranTomasevic earnedhis secondconsecutiveawardwhileBalazsErdlyiandAlexMalkismadetheirfirstappearanceontheteam.

WOMEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 21-12 (2-3 Big West Conference)Notes:•PacificfinishedfifthattheBigWestchampionshipsafter finishing the regular season fourth in theconferencestandings.• The Tigers picked up their second-straight 20+winseasonafterfinishing justtwowinsshyoftheirprogramrecordsetlastseason.•ThreeTigersearnedAll-BigWesthonorsattheendoftheyearwithDaraTawaraharapickingupPacific’sonlyfirstteamaward.MandyKingandMicheleReltoneachearnedhonorablementionhonors.•ForthesecondconsecutiveseasonDaraTawaraharawasnamedanHonorableMentionAll-Americanattheendoftheseason.

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PACIFIC ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE

Address&Location: TheexactmailingaddressforthePacificathleticmediarelationsofficeis:

UniversityofthePacificPacificIntercollegiateAthleticsCenter

3601PacificAvenueStockton,CA,95211

TheathleticmediarelationsofficeislocatednearthemainentranceofthePacificIntercollegiateAthleticsCenter,adjacenttotheAlexG.SpanosCenteroffMendocinoAvenueorLarryHellerDrive.

Important Phone Numbers to Note:AthleticMediaRelationsOfficeMikeMillerick,Director office............................(209)946-2866BenLaskey,AssistantDirector office............................(209)946-2730KevinWilkinson,Assistant office............................(209)946-2289KyleBruce,GraduateAssistantVinceGerbec,GraduateAssistantVictoriaLewisUndergraduateAssistant office............................(209)946-2479AthleticMediaRelationsFAX....(209)946-2757CourtsidePhone..................(209)946-2865

TheUniversityofthePacificappreciatescover-agegiventotheTigersbythesportingmediaandinvitesallpressrepresentativestobeourguestsateachPacifichomecontest.

CREDENTIALS: Allcredentialrequestsshouldbemadeatleastoneweekpriortothecontest beingcovered.CredentialswillbeleftatthemediawillcalltableatthesouthendofStaggMemorialStadium.

VISITING MEDIA:Allmembersofthevisitingmediaareaskedtomakecredentialrequeststhroughthevisitingschool’sSID.

POSTMATCH INTERVIEWS:HeadCoachKeithColemanwillbemadeavailabletomediafol-lowingabriefcoolingperiodonthefieldnearthePacificbench.Student-athletesalsowillbemadeavailableforinterviewsonrequest.PleaseconsultwiththePacificAthleticMediaRelations

staff for procedures. Media representativesare advised to checkwith the visiting SID astopostgameprocedureswithvisitingstudent-athletesandcoaches. PHOTOGRAPHERS: All photographers mustwearassignedpassesinplainsightatalltimes.NCAAruleslimitphotographerstoshootonlyfrom the side lines across from the playerbenches, and only the first eight feet of theendline.

GAME SERVICES: The Pacific athleticmediarelationsstaffprovidespre-gamenotes,gameprograms,fullstatisticalsummariesandplay-by-playpacketsaftereachcontest.

TELEPHONES: Telephones are available toworkingmediaalongpressrow.Allcallsshouldbemadecollectorbilledtoathirdparty.Twocomplimentary phone lines are available to

designated“official”visitingradiostationsperBig West Conference guidelines. AdditionalordersshouldbeplacedthroughPacificTele-communications (209-946-2919) with PacificDirectorofAthleticMediaRelationsMikeMil-lerickasacontact.

PARKING: Parkingpassesareavailable toallmediarepresentativesandmustberequestedwithgamecredentials.INTERVIEW POLICY: ThePacificathleticmediarelationsofficerequeststhatallstudent-athleteandcoachinterviewsbearrangedthroughtheassistantdirectorofathleticmediarelations.24-hour,advancenoticeisappreciated.Coaches’and student-athletes’ home and cell phonenumberswillnotbereleased.

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