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THE CITY...

San Diego is truly "America's Finest City:' A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year-round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California's greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city's history, economy and development. Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country's only area with perfect climate. This ideal year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the summer. The climate, attractive setting and recreational facilities make San Diego "America's Finest City:'

Skyline ofdowntown San Diego

The city has mostly avoided the evils of urban sprawl, which has allowed its downtown to remain vibrant, especially the Gaslamp Quarter. San Diego is also home to the world-famous San Diego Zoo as well as Sea World. The city is great for families, but for those without kids, there is a lot to do as well. San Diego is home to a number of military bases, primarily due to its location. In 1941, after the Pearl Harbor attacks, the U.S. established the headquarters of the Pacific Fleet in San Diego, and the city is now home to the largest air naval station on the west coast.

Unl ike many cities, San Diego's airport is right next to down– town, increasi ng itsconvenience even more. It is hard to believe

Petco Park - Home ofthe Padres

that San Diego is the nation's sixth-largest city, it just retains a small town feel.

Accord ing to Sports Illustrated, "For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports fitness capital of the U.S:' Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sa il, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any of the over 80 golf courses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1,158-acre recreation and cultural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two gymnasiums, two municipal golf courses, and one of the nation's finest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging, fishing, bicycling, tennis, golf, jet skiing and kite flying. As well as participating in recreational activities, San Diego supports their professional teams -- the NFL Chargers play at Qualcomm Stadium, and the San Diego Padres play at Petco Park. During college football bowl week, San Diego annually hoststhe San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl and the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl in

late December. During 1998, Qual– comm Stadium hosted the Super Bowl game between Denver and Green Bay; followed by the World Series between the San Diego Pa– dres and the NewYork Yankees. The Super Bowl returned to San Diego in 2003. Whatever sporting activity there is, it's here in San Diego -- the sports capital of the U.S.!

Table of Contents San Diego Profile..................................................... ................ 1 University Profile ...................................... .............. 2 Academic Profile............ ........................ 3 Student Life Profile.......... .......................................................4 Athletic Performance & Sports Medicine ........................ 5 Quick Facts ............ ............................................ 6 Team Photo/Roster..... ............................. 7 2008 Schedule/Season Outlook...... .......... 8 USO Coaching Staff ............9-12 Athlete Profiles .............................................................. 13-21 Pacific Coast Softball Conf./USD Honors..........................22 2007 Statistics & Results ...............24 USO All-Time Roster........ ...........................25 Year-By-Year Results............ ......................... ................. 26-27 USO Record Book ........ 28-29 USO Administration........ ....................................30 Tournament Central ....... .......................................31

THE CAMPUS... The University of San Diego is an independent Catho– lic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Hena– res. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's architectural style.

Under the leadership of Mother Rosalie Hill of the So-

Joan Kroc Peace & Justice Center

ciety of the Sacred Heart and Bishop Charles Francis Buddy of the Diocese of San Diego, the University of San Diego began as separate colleges for men and women. The first classes met in 1952; the School of Law opened its doors in 1954. By the late 1960's it became clear that both colleges would benefit from combining academic resources, and in 1972 the University of San Diego became a single coeducational Catholic university. Now governed by a board of trustees independent from the founding organizations, USD is a Ro– man Catholic institution that welcomes students, faculty and staff of diverse religions, traditions and remains dedicated to the values originally articulated by Mother Hill and Bishop Buddy. Students choose from more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degrees programs in academic divisions including the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of Business Administration, Leadership and Education Sciences, Law and Nursing and Health Science.

The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country,

featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USD has completed numer– ous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000 the Jenny Craig Pavilion, a 5, 100-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USD basketball and volleyball. The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus, and in 2003 the Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology opened. A five-story Spanish Renaissance parking garage (1,100 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the lmmaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories.

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One of the fountains in the Pedes– trian Mall adjecent to Colachis Plaza

THE ACADEMICS... USO enrolls more than 7,600 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Admission to USO, which consistently ranks among the top schools in the nation, is highly selective. USO received more than 7,800 applications for approximately 1,100 undergraduate openings in Fall of 2005. The class of 2009 entered with a GPA of 3.74 and an average SAT score of 1176. USO has earned recognition in such publications as the 2006 edi- tion of The Princeton Review annual college guide as being one of

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the best colleges in the United States. The Princeton Review recently included USO as one of the nation's most socially conscious institutions in its book, Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement. USO in 2003, joined the elite company of Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest honor society. Nationwide, only about 10 percent of all colleges and universities have Phi Beta Kappa chapters. USO was granted membership to the Mortar Board National Honor Society in 2000. USD Student-Athlete Academic Support

The USO Athletic Academic Support Program is designed to promote the academic development of student-athletes. The primary objective is to offer the necessary re– sources for the academic success of student-athletes as they work to earn their degree. Academic Support Services are designed to enhance the student-athlete's overall collegiate experience and encourage development and attainment of academic and career goals. All USO student-athletes have access to advising, tutoring and mentoring services. The mentoring program, Torero Blue and MenTorero, were redeveloped in 2005 and team a graduate student in the counseling program with an athlete who would like to enhance study skills, learn about campus resources, receive guidance on goal development and attainment, and benefit from guided group study. Student-athletes also have access to a quiet area where they can study or work in the computer center. In addition, student-athletes are encour– aged to utilize the campus learning centers including the Writing, Math and Logic Centers as well as to take advantage of the resources available to them in the Career Center, Counseling Center and Computer Labs. Sarabeth Pollock is in her fourth year as the Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support for the University of San Diego. She has worked as a tutor in the Athletic Department since the fall of 2001 . She serves as the academic advisor for all sports except Football and Rowing. Her responsibilities include the supervision of the Study Hall and the administration of the tutoring and mentoring programs. Currently, the Academic Support Program employs over 25 tutors who represent a variety of majors across campus, as well as over 12 mentors who are graduate students pursuing their masters degrees in USD's Counseling Program. The Study Hall and computer lab are open for student-athlete use all year long; during these- mester they are open 60 hours per week and provide a quiet, studious atmosphere to foster academic excellence. Sarabeth graduated from USO in 2002 in the Honors Program, earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political sarabeth Pollock Academic support

Science and History. She speaks Spanish and French fluently. A 5th genera– tion San Diegan, she resides in Point Loma with her family. In her spare time, Sarabeth enjoys working on her novel that she hopes to have published by the end of the year. "The USD academic support program provides our student-athletes the resources necessary to suc– cessfully balance a cha llenging academic and athletic schedule. Student-athletes have the opportunity to utilize tutors, advising, a quiet environment to study and a computer lab. Academic support offers guidance throughout the student-athlete's academic experience at USD- from freshman orientation to graduation and career preparation:' Head Coach Melissa McElvain

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STUDENT LIFE... St udent life at the University of San Diego is coordinated through Associated Students, the student-composed gov– erning body of the university. This group of students creates most of the events on campus inc luding dances, barbecues, and special guest speakers, such as Saturday Night Live co– median Horatio Sanz. Off-campus excursions have also been sponsored by AS, such as trips to see the Harlem Globetrot– ters perform at the San Diego Sports Arena and bus trips to Disneyland and the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Through the Office of University Ministry, the strong Catholic tradition of USD is manifested through the student body. UM provides the campus with opportunities to attend and participate in weekly Mass and offers retreats throughout

the semeste r. Service projects such as Tijuana Spring Breakthrough, a house building project in Tijuana and Baja California, give students the chance to get involved in providing assistance to those less fort unate. UM also sponsors outreach programs, both on campus and in the local Linda Vista community, including tutoring and mentoring.

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through fitness classes, such as yoga, kickboxing, and aerobics, and through extracurricular classes, including ballroom dancing and massage. Classes in sailing, surfing and scuba diving allow students to get outside in the beautiful San Diego weather and learn new activities. The intramural program is an integral part of student life on campus with over two-thirds of the USD community partaking in intramural sports. Sports range from the widely known flag football, basketball, and volleyball to the lesser-known, yet still widely popular, ultimate frisbee and dodgeball.

Students and fans cheering on the baseball team

There are more than 65 student organizations on campus, including fraternities, sororities and academic clubs, that are open to the entire USD student body.

Sports Medicine &Athletic Performance Training...

Carolyn Greer, A.T., C. Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine 29th year

USD is committed to providing the best medical care possible for its student-athletes. Certified Athletic Trainers, Student Athletic Trainers and Team Physicians directed by Paul C. Murphy, MD work together to provide injury prevention, immediate care and rehabili– tation.

Alicia Stark Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer Direct Softball Trainer

The 5,000 square-foot Sports Center Weight Room was recently renovat– ed. The Sports Center Weight Room is reserved only for University ofSan Diego Athletes.

cNamara Fitness Center . The ~cNamara Fitness Center ,n The . 3 800 square-foot fit– the JCP ,s a that contains olympic ness center . hts selector- , s free we1g , plat orm , . d cardio-vascu- ized machines, an /or equipment.

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USD GENERAL INFORMATION Location ..........................................................................................San Diego, CA Founded ........................................................................................................... 1949 Enrollment .......................................................................................................7,600 President .............................................................................. Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. Executive Director of Ath letics ........................................................ Ky Snyder Senior Associate Athletics Director .......................................... Mike Matoso Assoc. AD/Business Affairs ...............................................................Dan Yourg Assoc. AD/ Senior Women'sAdministrator .............................Shaney Fink Assoc. AD/Athletic Development ............................................ Brian Fogarty Assoc. AD for Marketing & Sponsorship ............................... Steve Becvar Assoc. AD for Facilities & Operations ..............................................Andy Fee Asst. Director of Athletics for Development ............................ Kara Smith Asst. Director for Marketing .......................................................Chris Morales Head AthleticTrainer .....................................................Carolyn Greer, A.T., C. Associate Ath letic Trainer ......................................................... Paul Signorelli Assistant Athletic Trainer (Baseball) .................................................Joe Parry Director of Athletic Performance Training ................... Stephane Rochet Asst. Dir. of Ath letic Performance Training ........... La'Keysha McClenton Sport and Business Psychology Consultant ............... Karlene Sugarman USD ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Affi liation .....................................................................................NCAA Division I Nickname .....................................................................................................Toreros School Colors .............................................................Torero Blue, Navy, White Athletic Dept. Phone .................................................................(619) 260-4803 Athletic Dept. Fax ................................................................ (619) 260-2213

USD SOFTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach .............................................Melissa McElvain (7th season) Assistant Coach ............................................Kim Aggabao (4th season) Volunteer Coach .................................. Francesca Ramos (3rd season) Pitching Coach ............................................... Stayc Preator (1st season) USD Softball Office Phone .............................................. (619) 260-4281 USD SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS Head Coach ...............................Melissa McElvain (Oklahoma St., '99) 2007 Overall (Conf.) Record ................................................. 24-26 (8-12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost .......................................................................... 11 /9 Starters Returning ...........................................................................................6 Starters Lost.......................................................................................................4 Conference .................................... Pacific Coast Softball Conf. (PCSC) Home Field .................................................USD Softball Complex (375) USD MEDIA RELATIONS Softball Contact ....................................................................... Ryan McCann Ryan's E-mail ........................................................ rmccann@sandiego.edu Ryan'sOffice .............................................................(619) 260-4600 x2697 Ryan'sMobile ..........................................................................(541) 760-6359 Associate AD/Media Relations ........................................................Ted Gosen Office Phone............................................................................(619) 260-4745 Office Fax ..................................................................................(619) 260-2990 Press Box Phone.....................................................................(541) 760-6359 Athletic Website ........................................................ www.usdtoreros.com

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2008 University of San Diego Softball

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High School Woodinville HS William S. Hart HS Dos Pueblos HS

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Keely Helbock Danielle Duhart Kristen Gensler Taylor Lawrence Jennifer Ellenbeck Megan Walsh Carey Casciola Stacy Compton Nichole Valenzuela

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Poway, CA

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San Luis Obispo, CA

Pleasanton, CA

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Kaslin Tucker Celine Pujol Alexa Baldino Lindsey Fleet Alyssa Luna Alyssa Schott Celeste Soto Kathleen Bonja Taryn Keenan Katie Jo Nelson Jessi Waers

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Fresno, CA

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San Diego, CA

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Clovis, CA

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Bishop Amat HS

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Coaches Head Coach:

Melissa McElvain (7th Season) Kim Aggabao (4th Season) Francesca Ramos (3rd Season) Stayc Preator (1st Season)

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TORERO VETERANS AND STRONG RECRUITING CLASS READY FOR 2008

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The University of San Diego softball team is gearing up for the 2008 season after a record-breaking 2007 season. The graduating class last season leaves after a successful season as the incoming senior class steps up ready to take over the leadership of the team. Coach McElvain and her staff have also brought in another strong class of freshmen as well as picking up some transfers along the way. The 2007 season ended with a number of records broken and indi– viduals entering season and career top-10 categories. San Diego recorded 24 overall wins, the most since 2000, while tallying 20 wins against Division I opponents. As a team USD rocked 15 homeruns from eight different players, a new program record. They tallied 361 team hits (Most since 2000) and 190 runs scored (Most since 1999). The pitching staff racked up 259 K's (Most since 1999) and three pitchers entered theTop 11 USD single season strike out record list. The team also was awarded five PCSC All Conference honors, four Commissioner's Honor Roll awards, the PCSC co-Freshman of the Year, and Coach Mac's 100th career victory. The 2008 senior leadership is strong this season. Nichole Valenzuela, Kath– leen Bonja, Stacy Compton, and Celine Pujol will all work together to continue the rising success of the USD softball program. This season, Kathleen Bonja and Nichole Valenzuela have been named team captains. At third base is Kathleen Bonja who was an All PCSC FirstTeam recipi– ent. She had a .327 batting average with 20 RBI, eight doubles, and two homeruns. A young but strong pitching staff w ill take over the circle this season . Newly appointed pitching coach Stayc Preator is working with the pitchers bringing experience from the Mid– west. Co-Freshman of the year and PCSC All-Academic pitcher Jennifer Ellenbeck returns for her second sea– son after finishing with a 3.64 ERA and recording 76 strike outs in 100 innings of work. Sophomore lefty Jessi Waers will return with some experience from 2007. JC transfer Alyssa Luna,

freshman Kristen Gensler, and junior Lindsey Fleet are also expected to contribute to the pitching staff when called upon. Senior catcher Stacy Compton will take the lead sending the signs from behind the plate. She finished last sea– son with 18 hits and four runs scored including a double. Around the infield for San Diego will be Kathleen Bonja at third base and sophomore Carey Casciola at shortstop to cover the left side, a pair that represents disciplined precision against opponents . On the right side, the Toreros have many options starting with junior Lindsey Fleet at first base. Freshman Megan Walsh is also expected to contribute later this season . Filling second base will be freshman Celeste Soto. Contributing to second base will also be Celine Pujol and Danielle Duhart throughout the season. In centerfield will be senior Nichole Valenzuela. A solid defensive player, she also was an All PCSC second team recipient who batted .312, had 30 runs scored on 54 hits, recorded 13 doubles and two triples. Sharing time in the outfield will be junior Kaslin Tucker and sophomore Danielle Duhart, Keely Helbock and Alexa Baldino. New to the outfield staff and contributing throughout the season when called upon will be sophomore Taylor Law– rence, freshmen Kristen Gensler, Alyssa Schott, and Taryn Keenan . The Toreros gear up for a challeng– ing season ahead. USD will face four preseason Top-25 teams this season including Arizona State, Stanford, University of Oregon, and UCLA. USD will face teams from 13 different states (Illinois, Colorado, West Virginia, Ne– vada, Michigan, Oregon, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Utah,Texas, Iowa, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania). San Diego has also scheduled six different tour– naments, four of which are at home. Two of the four home tournaments will be co-hosted with San Diego State this year. The Toreros will open up their 2008 season on February 8 in a single game against No. 17 ranked Stanford at the USD Softball Complex.

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[ MELISSA McELVAIN ]

Melissa McElvain en– ters her seventh year as USD's Head Softball Coach. In her first six seasons as head coach, 19 athletes have earned PCSC All-Conference honors, including the 2004 (Rebekah Brad– ford) and 2007 PCSC Freshman of the Year (Jennifer Ellenbeck) and the 2006 PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year (Sara

My parents were right when they told me: Everything happens for a reason. Favorite Cartoon: Thundercats I'd like to switch places for a day with: Oprah Favorite midnight snack: Ben & Jerry's Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream On my day off I enjoy: Hanging out with Ryan and playing with

The 2008 USD Softball Coaching Staff (1-r): Stayc Preator, Melissa McElvain, Kim Aggabao, and Francesca Ramos.

Mason). Under McEl- vain's guidance, 39 student-athletes have earned All-Academic honors including 27 student-athletes award~ ed PCSC Commissioner's Honor Roll honors, one PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year, and a National Academic All-American 3rd Team (Sara Mason). Since the 2005-06 season, McElvain and the team have upheld a 1 OOo/o NCAA academic progress rating. In 2007... Coach "Mac" has made huge strides as she guided the Toreros to a record setting 2007 season. The graduating class last season (Virginia Fritsch, Christina Haake, Alicia Massei, Dani– elle Treiber) tied or set new records in 12 different single season or career categories. The 2008 senior class is set to leave their mark by the end of the new season. As a team San Diego accomplished 20 divi~ sion one wins. They also recorded 24 overall wins, the most since the 2000 season. Coach McElvain also hit the century mark with her 100th career victory as head coach at USD on April 16th in an extra-inning vic– tory over Santa Clara.

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The 2006 season was more proof that the USD softball program is turning the corner and transform– ing the team into a competitive Division I program that could battle for that sought after bid to post sea- son thanks to the efforts of Coach McElvain. In 2006, San Diego cap- tu red 22 wins for the first time since 2001 . That year, USD also accom- plished 18 division one wins. The Toreros also posted ten conference wins, the most in McElvain's history as the skipper for San Diego. In 2005... In 2005, McElvain 's season was highlighted by the program's first ever victory over cross-town rival San Diego State, defeating the Az– tecs 2-0 in an extraordinary extra inning game. Another first was a four-game sweep in conference over Saint Mary's College. Playing Days... A 1999 graduate ofOklahoma State, McElvain (formerly Turley) earned All-Big XII honors while playing

Mia & Kamryn Favorite food: Italian (lasagna)

- 7th season as Skipper of USD Softball - BS in Business Administration (Oklahoma St. '99) - MS in Leadership Studies (Univ. of San Diego '06) - All Big XII Honors as catcher and second base - All Big XII Academic Honors - Led Oklahoma St. to 3rd place finish in Women's College World Series

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serving as SAAC President in her senior year. Familiar Territory... More recently, McElvain completed her Master's Degree in Leadership Studies in 2006 from the University of San Diego. No stranger to the USD Athletic Department, prior to her appoint– ment as softball coach she was As– sistant Sports Information Director for a year-and-a-half. A native San Diegan, McElvain attended nearby Patrick Henry HS. Melissa, her hus– band Ryan and their two year old daughter Mia and newborn daugh– ter Kamryn reside in San Carlos.

catcher and second base as well as conference honors. She ranks in the Top 20 all-time at OSU in sev– eral categories, including games played, hits, total bases, doubles, RBI and stolen bases. McElvain led the Cowgirls to three post-season appearances and a third place finish in the 1998Women's College World Series. While at Oklahoma State, she earned All -Big XII academic honors while attaining a Business Adminis– tration degree with an emphasis in Marketing. Additionally, she earned the OSU Community Service Contri– bution Award (1997-98); the NCAA Leadership Award (1998); and was a four-year SAAC Representative,

Pursing Excellence On and Off The Field... Athletic Excellence - 19 Athletes Earning PCSC All-Conference Honors - 2 PCSC Freshman of the Year Honors (2004 & 2001) - 1PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year (2006) - Led program to first ever victory over cross-town rival San Diego State (2005) - Ranked Victories over# 10 CS Fullerton (2002) & #20 Oregon State (2003) - 100 Win Club (April 16, 2001) 2007 Academics - 100% NCAA Academic Progress Rating for the past 3 years (Highest in USO Athletic Department & Top 10% Nationwide) - Graduated EVERY senior student-athlete that has gone through program - 39 Student-Athletes Earning All-Academic Conference Honors - One Academic All-American Student-Athlete

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Kim Aggabao begins her fourth season on the Torero staff. As the first assistant, Aggabao primarily works with the infield and hitting. She also assists with recruiting and will take on the role of Camp Coordinator. Aggabao also contributes to the team's fundraising efforts. This past Fall she helped organize the program's Inaugural GolfTournament. Aggabao comes to USD from UC San Diego, where she graduated in 2004 as a Biology major with a minor in Sociology. She was a four-year starter as a middle infielder for the Triton softball team and was named team captain both her junior and senior year Aggabao was also named first-team All California Collegiate Athletic Association three times, and was the CCAA Most Valuable Player her senior season after leading the league with a .411 batting average, second-best in school history. She was also named to the All-West Region Second Team. Aggabao finished her career at UCSD hitting .312 and ranks in the top six all– time in six different categories. She also set the Triton record for most doubles in a season with 23. Off the field, Aggabao was a representative in the Triton Athletes Council, an organization that serves as a forum aiming to improve the quality of student-athletes' collegiate experience. Originally from Walnut, California, she is the daughter ofTony and Dolly Aggabao. She also has one older brother, Anthony (29), and a younger sister, Tricia (21 ), who is a senior on the Stanford softball team. ( FRANCESCA RAMOS J Francesca Ramos stepped up her role from player to volunteer coach for theToreros in 2006. A graduate of USD in May 2005, she majored in Sociology and minored in Leadership & American Humanics. Ramos graduated with her Masters in Leadership Studies in January 2008 from USD as well. She finished with a career 110 appearances with 69 starts, 127 at bats and 18 runs for San Diego. A loca l from San Diego, she works mainly w ith the outfield and was responsible for developing an extensive throwing improvement program for the athletes she is responsible for. Ramos attended Point Loma High School where she played four years of varsity softball and she played for American Pastime 18 Gold for her travel ball career. Currently, Ramos is working for the Department of Defense, Department Of Navy Region Southwest Human ResourcesOffice located on Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI). As a Personnel Management Advisor, Ramos is responsible for providing advisory services for the Federal Civilian workforce as well as assistance on the processes and procedures in the fields of recruitment, performance management, Equal Employment Opportunity and employee and labor relations.

My parents were right when they told me: I'm their favorite child! I don't miss an episode of: Cold Case Pre-game ritual: Tap Coach Mac's bat before warm-ups Current Ringtone: "Put Your Records On" - Corinne Bailey Rae Favorite food: Mom's cooking, especiallypancit & lumpia Most embarrassing moment: Slipping & falling in the hotel lobby... it was raining outside!

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I don't miss an episode of: Criminal Minds My parents were right when they told me: What goes around, comes around. On my day off I enjoy: Coming to the field and coaching these greatgirls. Favorite food: Veggies and beef Pet peeve: People who are all talk and no action Favorite Actress: Sandra Bullock

( STAYC PREATOR ) Stayc Preator comes to USD from the Midwest where she coached in 2004, serving as pitching coach for two seasons at Middle Tennessee State University, her alma mater. The El Cajon, California native set a school record at Middle Tennessee in 2003 by pitching 59.2 consecutive scoreless innings. She

also holds the MTSU record for consecutive innings without allow ing a walk (42.1 ), and was the first Lady Raider to throw a perfect game. She was All-Sun Belt Conference in 2003 and ended her career with 61 victoriesand a 1.61 earned run average. Preator led the 2000 Lady Raiders to their first NCAATournament appearance, winning the Ohio Valley Conference championship game over Southeast Missouri with 10 strikeouts. Preator then moved to University of Evansville w here she was the pitching coach in 2005-2006. Currently she works as an insurance agent here in San Diego. She also enjoys coaching private pitching lessons in Scripps Ranch.

I don't miss an episode of: Dexter If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Fruit & yogurt Role model growing up: My sister Least favorite food: Onions Biggest fear: Being trapped under water

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2007: Appeared in 43 games with 39 starts... Hit .184 with 11 RBI. .. Recorded 195 put-outs w ith a .981 fielding percentage.. . Went 3-for-7 with 18 total put- outs in a double-header against St. Mary's (4/ 22/07). 2006: Recorded two starts for the Toreros in 2006 against Quinnipiac and Santa Clara. Made 11 appearences for USD... 2005: Made one start in four appearances ... Went 1-for-2 against UC Riverside (2-25-05) w ith one RBI in the 4-0 w in. High School: Prepped at Foothill High School ... earned FirstTeam All-East Bay Ath letic League honorswhi le leading Foothill to a league championship and North Coast Section semifinals appearance ... named to the AII-EBAL Second Team both her junior and sophomore seasons ... also lettered in basketball ... played for the West Bay Nuggets club team w ith Celine Pujol.

Born: July 21, 1986 in Mountain View, CA Parents: Tom & Kathy Compton Siblings: Jeffrey, 19 Major/Minor: Business Administration, Spanish If I could bring anything to USO from my hometown, it would be: My mom's cooking I don't miss an episode of: Grey's Anatomy My parents were right when they told me: To "enjoy the moment" Favorites on my Ipod list: George Strait,

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Year 2007 2006 2005

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( #10 NICHOLE VALENZUELA J

2008: Team Co-Captain. 2007: Played and started in all fifty games... Batted .3 12 for the season and tied for team leader in the offensive categories of runs scored (30), hits (54), doubles (13), and triples (2)... Recorded a 12 game hit streak that included a total of 17 hits, five RBI, five doubles, and one home run (3/ 11 /07-3/ 31/07)... Went 5-for-10 to close out the regular season with one double and one home run in a double header against Portland State (5/ 6/07) All PSCS second team as well as 2007 Team defensive player of the year. 2006: Played in 46 and started 45 games... Had 34 hits w ith one triple and 12 runs... Scored 18 times and had four steals. Hit 2-for-3 against Portland State on April 30, 2006 tallying a triple and a run scored ... Represented USD at the NCAA Leadership Conference for Student Athletes in Florida. 2005: Had 28 starts in 37 appearences for San Diego ... had a fou r-game st reak recording one hit and a three-game streak recording two hits ... Scored five runs in the three game series against St. Mary's ... Went 2-for-2 w ith two runs in the first game of the series (4- 2-05) ... three RBI on one hit and one stolen base against Santa Clara in the final series of the season.

Born: March 22, 1986 in West Covina, CA Parents: Victor & Martha Valenzuela; Siblings: Eric, 29 Major/Minor: Theatre Arts Since coming to USO, I've learned: To utilize Sarabeth in order to graduate I don't miss an episode of: American Idol Current ringtone: "Wait for you" - Elliott Yamin I'd like to switch places for a day with: Victoria Beckham Most Embarrassing Moment: Running on to defense when there was only 1out Biggest fear: Feet! Pet peeve: Slow drivers on cell phones

High School: Four-year va rsity starter at Bishop Amat Memorial High School where she was teammates w ith Kathleen Bonja ... named team captain, 2nd Team All-Sierra League and Defensive Player of the Yea r while leading her team to the CIF Division I .________________. Quarterfinals in 2004 ... earned the Coaches' Award and second-team All-Sierra League

Honors her junior season ... sophomore yea r was named second-team All-Del Rey League .. . was team capta in and hit .423 for the Santa Fe Springs Rebels clu b team.

Year 2007 2006 2005

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-- 2007: Appeared in 31 games for San Diego... Recorded one triple against Portland State on May 5, one double against Portland State on May 6, and two RBI (Apr 16 vs Santa Clara, May 5 vs Portland State). 2006: Scored five runs for San Diego in 2006 as USD's top pinch runner. 2005: Appeared in seven games as a freshman and recorded one start against St. John's (2-27-05) at shortstop ... recorded two put-outs in her start against St. John's. High School: Played at San Ramon Valley High School . co-captain her senior season, earning the Gold Glove Award in the 2004 Livermore Stampede Tournament ... named All– East Bay Athletic League and Queen of the Mountain All– Tournament her junior year ... Helped San Ramon Valley

Born: March 16, 1986 in Castro Valley, CA Parents: Cesar & Edcelyn Pujol Siblings: Kevin, 17 Major/Minor: Business Administration If I could bring anything to USD from my hometown, it would be: My brother I don't miss an episode of: Jeopardy! If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Hot dogs Favorite class: Music Pet peeve: Things out of order On my day off, I enjoy: Sleeping My parents were right when they told me: I'm special

win three straight EBAL Championships (2001 -2003) ... teammates w ith Torero Stacy Compton on the West Bay Nuggets travel team.

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2008: Team Co-Captain

Born: February 22, 1986 in Arcadia, CA Parents: Laurie Gallegos & Ed Bonja Siblings: Ben, 24; Ronnie, 23; Kelly, 17; Joey, 7 Major/Minor: Sociology/ Leadership I don't miss an episode of: The Hills I'd like to switch places for a day with: Shakira If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Turkey sandwiches Biggest fear: Public speaking Pet peeve: People who are late Favorite midnight snack: Del Taco Chili Fries Good luck charm: My cross necklace

2007: Al l PCSC FirstTeam ... Played and started in all 50 games... Posted t he team's second highest batting average of .327 and tied for team leader in hits (54), along with robust offensive totals in RBI (20), doubles (8), home runs (2), and runs scored (18)... Led the team with only five strikeouts in 165 at-bats... Generated a seven game hit streak that included 11 hits, four runs scored, two RBI, and one double (4/ 15/ 07-4/21 / 07) ... Posted four RBI in a double header against Fairfield University (3/ 14/07)... Went 4-for-6 with back-to-back home run games in a weekend double-header against Sacramento State (4/ 29/07). 2006: Started all 46 games for USD... Led team in batting average (.344), hits (53) and home runs (3)... Had a field ing percentage of .973 ... Named Team Best Defensive Player ... All PCSC FirstTeam 2005: PCSC Honorable Mention ... Appeared in 42 games starting in 41 ...Tw ice went 2-for-3 w ith one run and one RBI (James Madison 2-12-05, LMU 3-20-05) ... Twice went 2-for-4 w ith one run and two RBI (Chaminade 3-22-05, St. Mary's 4-3-05) ... First in doubles w ith 14 ... First in hits (48) ... First in batting average (.336) ... Second in slugging percentage (.461) ... Second in runs scored (16) ... Second in RBI (14). High School: Three-time first-team All -League member from Bishop Amat Memorial High School ... teammate of Nichole Valenzuela ... hit .474 her senior season, earning Second Team AII-CIF, FirstTeam All-Area and Team MVP honors ... also named Team MVP after hitting .380 her junior year ... earned Best Offensive Player award as a sophomore ... also lettered in vol leyball ... played for California Lite club with teammate Alicia Massei ... played in China her freshman year as a representative of the Junior Olympic team.

GP-GS 50-50 46-46 42-41

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28

38

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® ( #12 KASLIN TUCKER)

2007: Played in 36 games and started in 28 ... Hit .217 with 7 RBI ... Posted back-to-back multi-RBI games against San Diego State and Saint Mary's College (4/18/07 and 4/2 1/07). 2006: Made two appearances for San Diego as a freshman ... scored one run and one RBI against Santa Clara on April 9 in USD's 8-1 victory over the Broncos. High School: Graduated from Oaks Christian High School in Moorpark, California ... twice first-team All-League and twice second-team All-League while in high school ... Led her team to league championships during her high school

Born: February 14, 1987 in Thousand Oaks, CA Parents: Ken & Mary Tucker Siblings: Kenny, 18 Major/Minor: Psychology/ Business If I could bring anything to USO from my hometown, it would be: My puppy I don't miss an episode of: Gossip Girls Most Embarrassing Moment: Falling under the tarp at St. Mary's Favorites on my Ipod list: Bob Sinclair Favorite Actress: Kate Hudson If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Noodles Good luck charm: My cross necklace

career ... Was awarded scholar ath lete as well ... was a member of the Southern California Pumas 18-U club team, taking 5th place at nationals.

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2B

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HR

BA .217 .000 .211

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13

15

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( #15 LINDSEYFLEET )

Prior to USO: Ajunior transfer from Mesa College, Lindsey Fleet joins the Toreros after an impressive two seasons in the Pacific Coast Conference ... Was a member ofthe Dean's List academically ... played both basketball and softball ... Was first team all conference two years at Mesa ... Was named athlete of the year in 2006 breaking numerous records during her two years. High School: Graduated from University City High School .. . Also played field hockey, basketball, and track & field for the Centurions ... Earned numerous MVP awards in basketball and softball as well as receiving honor roll honors from the principal's office throughout her high school career ... Was a captain on the softball team her junior and senior year ... Won CIF in softball her sophomore and junior year, and led her team to the playoffs her senior year.

Born: September 9, 1986 in San Diego, CA Parents: Dale & Janna Fleet Macky, 17 Major/Minor: Anthropology Since coming to USO, I've learned: La Paloma breakfast is the best I don't miss an episode of: American Gladiators I'd like to switch places for a day with: Tiger Woods On my day off I enjoy: Watching movies in my sweats Biggest fear: Dinosaurs If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Rice Least favorite food: Seafood Siblings:

Personal: Born September 9, 1986 in San Diego, California ... Chose USD for the great academics, close to home, and the softball team ... Will major in Anthropology and Biology ... was recruited by University ofTexas, Berkeley, UC San Diego, and San Diego State ... Daughter of Janna and Dale Fleet of San Diego, California. ® ( #25 KATIE JO NELSON J

2007: Made 17 pitching starts and 23 appearances ... Held opposing hitters to a .275 batting average over 102 innings of work... Pitched a complete game agai nst Rogers State (3/18/07), relinquishing only six hits and one run, strik– ing out 12 in the process... Dealt a complete seven-inning shut-out to Santa Clara (4/16/07), allowing for only three hits ... Threw 11 straight innings in a contest against Portland State (5/6/07) that resulted in a dramatic 5-4 vic– tory for the Toreros. 2006: Transfer from Fresno State University... High School: Pitched in the Avocado League for Rancho Buena Vista High... her sophomore season she went 19-5-1 pushing her team to second place at the Dl CIF Championship and earning her spot on AII-CI Fand First Team All– League... she saw identical results her junior season when she went 18-4 was named to the San Diego Hall of Champions, AII-CI F, FirstTeam All-League and she also earned herself a title as Pitcher of the Year... in her senior season she went 18-9, was named Athlete of the Year, North County Times All-

Born: February 27, 1987 in Oceanside, CA Parents: Doug & Teri Nelson Siblings: Samantha, 25; Lauren, 19 Major/Minor: Sociology If I could bring anything to USO from my hometown, it would be: My mom I'd like to switch places for a day with: Julia Roberts Favorites on my lpod list: Colbie Caillat If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Eggs Favorite class: Gender Studies Pre-game Ritual: Pitching whiffle balls to Jen Least favorite food: Jalapefios

Academic, AII-CIF and First Team All-League while her team was again runner up in the CIF Championship. Year 2007 G-GS 23-17 REC 5-9 s 0 CG 7 IP 102.0 H 111 K 83 BB 52 ER 58

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