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SETTING The University of San D iego is an independent Catho lic institution of higher educat ion. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres overlook ing Mi ss ion Bay, San D iego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alca la Pa rk and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego and the world famous San Diego Zoo. Historic O ld Town is just minutes away as well. The city of San Diego along with this campus traces their origins to fifteenth century Spain. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Comp lutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university, the University of Alcala, whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style. Both institutions are located on a hill overlooking a river valley. THE CAMPUS The USO campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique insti– tutions in the country, featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental
16th century Spanish Renaissance style. The physical beauty of the campus reaches beyond the "eye of the beholder." Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill, one of the institutions founders, believed in the enhancement of learning through beauty and harmony. Hence for the University, beauty is a transcendental quality imparted to students as part of their education to truth and goodness: a simple but profound educational phi losophy.
Since 1984, USO has completed eleven major construction and expansion projects. A five-story parking garage was completed in 1998. The 5,000 seat Jenny Craig Pavilion , USD's new Sports/Activity Center, is due to open in the Fall of 2000; and this past October was the ground breaking ceremony for the Joan B. Kroc Peace Institute. 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 the 45 ,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms USO enrolls more than 6,800 students (3,900 undergraduate) who have a choice of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university 's academi c units include the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 18-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18:1 . Over 97 percent of USD 's full-time faculty hold doctorates. In the annual ratings of the country 's colleges and universities, published by U.S. News & World Report, USO moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The univer– sity is ranked among the top 100 schools in the nation. and laboratories. ACADEMICS
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STUDENT LIFE Student activities include cultural events, dances, boat cruises, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy nights, symposia and much more. Students participate in a wide range of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, senior citizen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. The intramural program is also an integral part of student life on campus with over two-thirds of the USO community partaking in the activities. ATHLETICS The University of San Diego is a member of the West Coast Conference for nearly all sports and competes in 16 interco llegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. The football team just completed its sixth season in the Pioneer Football League. Women's sports include: basketball , crew, cross country, soccer, softball , swimming, tennis and volleyball. Men 's sports include: baseball, basketba ll, crew, cross country, golf, foot– ba ll, soccer and tennis. Since 1990 USO teams have won 11 conference champion– sh ips; made 26 post-season appearances; had 25 Conference Coaches of the Year; 20 Conference Players of the Year, 11 Conference Freshman of the Year, four WCC Scholar Ath letes of the Year and 29 NCAA A ll -Amer icans.
DID YOU KNOW? With a donation of $7 million by Sid
and .Jenny Craig, USD received the lead gift necessary to proceed with planning its much needed $17 million Sports/Activities Center. The pavilion, which is located at the eastern end of campus between Torero Statdium and Cunningham Baseball Stadium, includes a 5,100-seat gymnasium, coaches offices, fitness center and athletic training facilities, showers and locker rooms, concession stand and reception room. The Monsignor I.B. Eagen Plaza off the Pavilion entry, takes advantage of the view across campus to the ocean. The USD Athletic Hall of Fame is housed in the facility. The .Jenny Craig Pavilion is home to USD's volleyball and men's and women's basketball teams.
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USD General Information
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USO Athletic Administration
Table of Contents 2001 Season Outlook Team Photo/Roster USD Coaching Staff Tore,ro Biographies 2000 Statistics & Results All-Time Results VSD Support Services . ·
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School Name University of San Di ego location 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110-2492 Year Founded 1949 Enrollment 6,943 Colors Co lumbia Blue, Navy & White Affiliation NCAA Divi sio n I Conference Western Interco ll egiate Softba ll League (WISL) Home Field USO Softball Complex (375)
President Alice B. Hayes Institutional Representative Tom Burke Ath letic Director Tom Iannacone
NCAA Faculty Rep. Mitch Mal achowski Associate Athletic Director Dan Yourg Associate Ath letic Director/SWA Wendy Guthrie Assoc. AD of Athletic Development Brian Fogarty Asst. AD/Marketing & Promotions Renee Wiebe Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Carl Reed Jenny Craig Pavilion Events Manager Chandra Kohl er Athletic Ticket Manager Andie C lover Compliance Coordinator Mike Matoso Sports Information Director Ted Gosen Assistant SID/Softball Contact Meli ssa Turley Director of Athletic Facilities Jo hn Martin Assistant Director of Facilities Joel Morgan Academic Support Coordinator Shaney Fink Director of Intramurals/Recreation Gary Becker Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Marc Meeker Head Ath letic Trainer Carol yn Greer, M.A. ,A.T. ,C. Assistant Trainers Su zi Hi gg ins, Paul Signorelli
USD Softball Information Head Coach: Lin Adams (8th season) Assistant Coach: Jennifer Milo (4th season) Assistant Coach: Amy Lopez-Wedge ( Ist season) USO Softball Office Phone: (6 I9)260-4281 USD Softball Quick Facts 2000 Overall Record: 31-28 WISL Conference Record : I0-9 (3rd place) Head Coach: Lin Adams (Chico State, 1980) USO Coaching Record : 190-199 (7 Seasons) Overall Coaching Record: 296-279-1 (11 Seasons)
USD Sports Information
Sports Information Ted Gosen Softball SID Melissa Turl ey E-mail mturley@acusd .edu Office Phone (6 19) 260-4745 Fax
Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 11 /3 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2
What Is A Torero?
(6 19) 260-2990 Torero Hotline (619) 260-2323
The Uni versi ty of San Diego, which sponsors sixteen NCAA Di vision I intercoll egiate teams, competes under the ath letic ni ck name of Toreros. In 196 1, the Most Reverend Bishop Buddy, the foundi ng fat her o f USO, announced that the sc hoo l's nickname would cha nge from Pioneers to Toreros. "The name Toreros is keeping with the friendl y relation ship whi ch ex ists between San Diego and Mex ico," Hi s Exce ll ency sa id at the time. Torero comes from the spanish term roro, the bull, and from the word torear, to fi ght bul ls. Al l of the contestants in the ring are ca ll ed toreros. Torero is a general term desc ribing a bullfi ghter and signifi es courage , honor and fid elity. USO student-athl etes, like the Torero, represent a w illing– ness to stand alone in the ring and accept the cha ll enge. The 2000-200 I school yea r marks the 40th anni versa ry w ith Toreros as the offic ia l ni ckname fo r USO athl eti c teams.
Back Cover Photo ID: Standing (1-r): Assistant Coach Jennifer Mil o, Alli son Williams. Kirsten Adair, Lora McBay, Jennifer Delpit, Des iree Collo. Head Coach Lin Adams, Ass istant Coach Amy Lopez-Wedge. Middle sitting (1-r): Stephan ie Bisera, Cri stina Bryne, Nicky Geis , Anna Russe ll , Li z Well s, Ashl ey Mi ller, Anne Skidmore. Bottom sitting (1-r): Charli e Smith, Chri sty Clarke, Jade Quentin. Jennifer Bridges, Ci ndy McGee, Olaya Salazar.
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Wells portrays an an-ay of talent and athletic ism. Wells has the ability to play any position on the field. This season, she is expected to strengthen the pitching staff and outfield. We ll s is also a strong hitter, posting a .333 batting average in 2000. The sophomore class consists of two talented ath letes. Lora McBay and Desiree Collo return for their second season ofTorero softba ll . McBay posted a .260 batting average and .968 fielding percentage in her freshman campaign. She is once aga in expected to be a utility player and strong hitter for USD. Collo w ill play first base for the Toreros after posting an impressive .970 fielding percentage in 2000. Seven talented newcomers join the 200 I squad. Allison Williams , Anna Russell and Jennifer Delpit wi ll add depth to San Diego 's pitching staff. Russell and Delpit wi ll also play infield and provide offensive power. Freshman Kirsten Adair is a powerful switch hitter and is expected to play middle infield for USD. Olaya Salazar is a strong hitter and reli ab le defensive player. Salaza r w ill see time in the ou tfi eld and behind the plate for the Toreros. Freshmen Ashley Miller and Cindy McGee w ill provide strength at the plate and speed in the ou tfi eld . Miller will also add depth to the Torero infield. The 200 I schedul e is full of fierce competiti on and excitement. Early in the season, the Toreros wi ll face Pac- I0 foes and national powerhouses, UCLA and Arizona. USD wi ll also host two cha ll enging tournaments at the USD Softball Complex. March 9- 11 th , the Torero Invitational C lassic wi 11 host Tulsa, BYU, Boston College, Northern Iowa and Portland State. The USD Round Robin will be held March 16th and 17th and w ill feature USD, Michigan State Univers ity and San Diego State. The first round of the Western Intercollegiate Softball League Champ ionship will be help at the USD Softball Comp lex. The Toreros will host the Loyola Marymount Lions on Wednesday, May 9th before travelling to LMU for the remainder of the tournament.
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"FIRED UP FOR 2001!" The 200 l season marks Head Coach Lin Adams' 8th season guiding the Torero softba ll fortunes. Adams returns 11 letterwinners from last year's 3 1-28 squad , including seven experi enced veteran starters. She also welcomes seven very promising newcomers to the 200 l squad . Adams wi ll rely on four seniors to lead her 2001 ballclub. Three-year letterwinner Jade Quentin w ill lead the Toreros from the pitching circle and at the plate. Quentin is a dominating pitcher and powerful hitter. Last season, she recorded an 11-7 overall record from the mound and a 2. 11 earned run average. Quentin has also been impressive from the plate; she batted .27 l last season and holds a career batting average of .3 15. Jennifer Bridges w ill complete the sen ior battery from behind the plate. The sen ior catcher batted .272 and posted a .964 fielding percentage in her junior campaign while appearing in 54 games. Senior Anne Skidmore is expected to start at second base in 200 I. Last season, she batted .272 and posted an impressive .962 fielding percentage. Skidmore also supplies the Toreros with speed on the basepaths, stealing 7-of-9 bases in 2000. Sen ior Cristina Byrne w ill once agai n provide USD with consistent offense and defense. In her junior campaign , she batted .257 and posted a .945 fieldi ng percentage from center fie ld. Byrne was nearly perfect on the basepaths, recording a team high l 8-of-20 sto len bases. The Toreros also return five va luab le juniors to this year's club. Juniors Kristy Clarke and Nicky Geis will return to the left side of the infield. Last season, Clarke posted a ste ll ar .3 16 batting average while providing solid defense at third base . This season, Geis is expected to lead the Toreros middle infi eld, provide power at the plate and speed on the bases. Last season, she posted a .933 fielding percentage at shortstop. Juni ors Stephanie Bisera and Charlie Smith wi ll display speed and strong an11s in the outfield . Both are talented left-handed hitters w ith base stealing potential. Junior Liz
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2001 TORERO SOFTBALL 3 2001 University of San Diego Softball Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. BIT Hometown (Last School) Charli e Smith Jr. OF 5-3 L/R Phoenix , AZ (Xavier College Prep) 2 Anne Skidmore Sr. IF 5-6 R/R Lake Forest, CA (El Toro HS/Saddleback JC) 3 Cristina Byrne Sr. OF 5-6 L/R San Diego, CA (USDHS/ San Diego State) 4 Alli son Williams Fr. p 5-9 R/R Danville, CA (San Ramon Vall ey HS) 5 Kristy Clarke Jr. IF 5-2 R/R Irvine, CA (Woodbridge HS) 6 Olaya Sa lazar Fr. C/OF 5-2 R/R Lancaster, CA (Quartz Hill HS) 7 Stephanie Bisera Jr. OF 5-5 L/R Mission Viejo, CA (Laguna Hills HS) 8 Cindy McGee Fr. OF 5-5 R/R Burbank, CA (Notre Dame HS) 9 Anna Russell Fr. P/IF 5-7 R/R Granada Hill s, CA (Harvard-Westlake HS) 10 Kirsten Adair Fr. IF 5-9 S/R San Luis Obispo, CA (San Luis Obispo HS) 11 Lora McBay So. C/OF 5-9 R/R Covina, CA (St. Lucy 's HS) 13 Jennifer Delpit Fr. P/IF 5-11 R/R Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (Palos Verdes Peninsula HS) 14 Jade Quentin Sr. P/OF 5-4 R/R Chula Vista, CA (USDHS) 16 Desiree Collo So. P/IF 5-8 R/R Encinitas, CA (La Costa Canyon HS) 19 Liz We ll s Jr. P/OF 5-7 S/R Beaverton, OR (Jesuit HS) 20 Ashley Miller Fr. IF/OF 5-7 R/R Salinas, CA (Notre Dame HS) 22 Jennifer Bridges Sr. C/IF 5-5 R/R Los Angeles, CA (St. Joseph HS) 24 Nicky Geis Jr. IF 5-7 R/R Chula Vista, CA (Mount Miguel HS)
Head Coach: Lin Adams (8th season) Assistants :
Jennifer Mi lo (4th season) & Amy Lopez-Wedge (1st season)
Sta nding (1-r): Ass istant Coach Jenn ifer Milo, Allison Wil li ams, Kirsten Adair, Lora McBay, Jennifer Delpit, Desiree Co ll o, Head Coach Lin Adams, Assistant Coach Amy Lopez-Wedge. Middle Row (1-r): Cha rlie Smith, Cri stina Bryne, Stephanie Bisera, Anna Russell, Nicky Ge is, Liz Wells, Ashley Miller, Anne Skidmore. Front Row (1-r): Christy Clarke, Jade Quentin, Jennifer Bridges, Cindy McGee, Olaya Salazar.
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LIN ADAMS, Head Coach 8th Season Lin Adams is in her eighth season at the helm of the USD softbal l program after taking over head coaching duties on August 25 , 1993. Adams led last year 's squad to a 31-28 overa ll record , including tough v ictories over Brigham Young Univers ity (2- 1), Michigan State (4-2), Un ivers ity of Hawaii (5-4) and sweeping, WISL rival , San ta Clara on six occasions. In her seven years guiding the USD softba ll fort unes, Adams has led the Toreros to five seasons of at least 25 wins. She led her 1999 sq uad to a record setting season. The Toreros finished an impress ive 44-21, setting a new USD record for wins and a personal single-season best for Adams . Adams' coaching career spans al l three NCAA
Divisions (l, II,III) . She owns a career record of 296- 279- 1 wi th previous stints at Chico State and UC San Diego. Adams earned 1990 Coach of the Year honors in the Northern Ca li fornia Athletic Conference for Chi co State. She inherited an 8-48 Wildcats team and generated 19 victories the fo ll owi ng season. Adams was also co-head coach at UC San Diego for two years lead ing the Tritons to a 67- 19-1 record , two consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and a No. 2 ranking in Division III. The San Anton io, Texas native obtained her bachelor 's ( 1980) and master 's degrees from Chico State. She also holds a doctorate in Educational Administration from the Un iversi ty of Texas .
Adams Record at USD Year Record Pct. 2000 31 -28 .525 1999 44-21 .677 1998 31 -28 .525 1997 27-31 .465 1996 14-37 .275 1995 18-33 .353 1994 25 -21 .543 Tota l 190-199 .488
JENNIFER MILO, Assistant Coach 4th Season Jennifer enters her eighth year with the USD softbal l program, and her fourt h year as a coach. Milo graduated in 1997 from USD as the best player ever to wear a Torero softba ll uniform . Milo played in every inning and started in every game throughout her fo ur year career and was honored by the softbal l team at the end of last season by hav ing her #44 jersey retired. Milo had a career batting average of .354 and led the team in batting in three out of her four years . Milo batted .402 in her senior season and also led the team in hits with 70, RBI 's with 40, doubles with seven and total bases with 81. She was named to the WISL A ll-Tourney team during her senior and sophomore years. For her USD career, Jennifer started and played in 206 games, finishing with 223 hits in 629 at bats (.354 BA), 85 runs and 126 runs batted in .
AMY LOPEZ-WEDGE, Assistant Coach 1st Season Amy Lopez-Wedge enters her third year with the Torero softball program, and first year as an assistant coach. Lopez-Wedge pitched for the Uni vers ity of San Diego her junior and seni or seasons ( 1999 & 2000), after transferr ing to USD from Oklahoma State University. The hurler tallied a stel lar career earned run average of 1.55 and an overal l record of 57-44 in her four-year career. Whi le pitching for Oklahoma State, she led the Cowgirls to a third place fin ish in the 1998 Women's Coll ege World Series. Some of her best pitching performances at USD resu lted in tough losses to the top-ranked UCLA Bruins. In 1999, Lopez-Wedge all owed only six hits and two runs in a 2-1 loss. She took the mound versus the Bruins aga in in her senior year, allowing on ly two hits and one run in the 1-0 heartbreaking loss. Amy was named team MVP in her seni or year while earning tough victo ri es versus Brigham Young University (2-1) and Michigan State (4- 2). Amy recently married Lance Wedge in the fa ! I of 2000 and the two res ide in El Cajon, CA. 2001 University of San Diego Torero Softball
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ANNE SKIDMORE
LAKE FOREST, CA
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2000: Earned USD 's Rookie of the Year Award and Hustle Award whil e batti ng .272 in her junior campaign. Recorded 44 hi ts , 2 1 runs, four doubles, two tripl es, seven sto len bases and nine multi-hit games. Had stellar games versus Long Beach State (2 -for-3, I run) , CS Dominguez Hil ls (3-for-4, I RBI) and Concordi a (3-for-4, 2 RBI). Tallied an impress ive .962 fielding percentage while playing second base. Skidmore started in 53 of her 54 games played.
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1999: Batted .356 in her sophomore season at Saddleback Junior Coll ege. Named 2nd team All-Conference. Led her team to a runner-up finish in State Championships. Team Co– Captain and All-Tournament player at State Champi onships. 1998: Batted .354 for Saddleback JC as a freshman. Teams' Co-Captain and honored as Ist team Al l-Conference whi le competing in the Orange Empire Conference. Personal: Born November 16, 1979 in Mission Viejo, Cali forn ia, parents are Craig and Mary Skidmore of Lake Forest, California. Chose USO because of its academic standing, beautiful campus, good coaches and religious aspects. She is majoring in Biochemistry at USO. Skidmore was also recruited by Cal State Fullerton, Bradley and Northwestern . Her sister Patty played for USD's Head Coach, Lin Adams at Chi co State. BA .272 •••••••••••••••• • •••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• #3 CRISTINA BYRNE Sr. OF L/R SAN DIEGO, CA USDHS/San Diego St. Year 2000 GP/GS AB 54/53 162 Skidmore's Career At USD R H RBI 28 2 1 44 12 4 38 2 HR 0
2000: Ea rned USD's Best Offensive Player, posting a .25 7 batting average and eight mu lti-hit games in her junior season. Led the team in runs (27), wa lks (15) and stol en bases ( I8-of-20) for the Toreros . Pl ayed well versus Southern Utah (2-for-2 , I run ), Concordia (2 -for- 3, Irun , I RBI) and Saint Mary's (3 -fo r-4, I run). Tallied a .945 fielding percentage in the outfi eld. At SDSU: Cristina attended San Di ego State University before becoming a USO Torero.
Prep: Attended USDHS and led the Dons to two C IF tit les. In her senior year, Byrne was named defensive player of the year and placed on the San Diego Un ion-Tribune Al l-Academic team for a second co1-1sec uti ve year. Byrne also lettered in basketbal l and received defensive player of the year in her seni or campaign. Personal: Byrne is a Biology maj or. .. Chose to attend the Univers ity of San Diego because of its size and locati on. Byrne was born in San Diego , Cali forn ia on May 18, 1978. Her parents are Tom and Sy lvia Byrne.
Byrne's Career At USD R H RBI
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JADE QUENTIN Sr. P/OF R/R
CHULA VISTA, CA USDHS
2000: Was selected to the All -WISL softball team and All-WISL academic team in her junior campaign. Led the Toreros in at bats (166) , hits (45), doubl es (7), triples (5), home runs (3), RBI (20) and s lugging percentage (.428). She recorded nine multi-hit games, was 5-of-6 in sto len base attempts and posted an .88 1 fielding percentage. Quentin was a perfect 3-for-3 from the plate versus CS San Bernardino, adding three runs and two RBI. She was also impressive vers us Michigan State (2-for-4, I RBI) and Hawa ii (2-for-2 , 2 RBI , I run ). Jade posted an 11-7 record from the mound. She tallied a 2. 11 earned run average and struck out 90 batters in 122.2 inni ngs. 1999: Jade had a sensationa l sophomore year and was named team MVP as a result. She
batted .337 and posted an on base percentage of .483 whi le playing in all ofUSD's 65 games. Quentin led the team in runs scored (48), total bases (87), walks (47) and hit by pitch (4). Her fie ldi ng percentage was a so lid .925 while play ing various positions on defense. Jade was named to the All-WISL softball team and All-WISL academic team.
I 998: Quentin began wearing the Torero uniform in 1998 and immed iately began to contribute to USD's success. She was named Rookie of the Yea r after batting .336 and going 12-1 2 as a pitcher. Quentin led the pitching staff with a 2.01 ERA in 160. 1 innings of work tota ling 98 strikeouts and just 28 wa lks. She played in 57 games tallying 51 hits, 28 runs, 7 doubles and 18 RBI. Prep: Named to the San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team during her senior campaign. Was an All-CIF selection and two-time All-Western League pick. Quentin was named Prep Athlete of the Week as a junior and team MVP. She led her team to three CIF titles and two league championsh ips. Wh il e attending USDHS , Jade also lettered in Cross Country. Personal: Born on January 12, 1980 in Los Alamitos, California. Jade chose to attend USO for its location and strong academic reputation. She is a Psychology major and B iology minor. Jade was also recruited by St. Mary 's and Concordia. Parents are Charles and Enriqueta of Chul a Vista, California. Her younger brother, Carl os, is playing baseball at Stanford.
Quentin's Offensive Career
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JENNIFER BRIDGES Sr. C/IF R/R
LOS ANGELES, CA St. Joseph HS
2000: Batted .272 in her junior campaign. In 54 contests, she recorded six multi-hit games, 31 hits and IO RBI. Bridges led the Toreros in games versus Brigham Young University (2-for-2), Long Beach State (3-for-3, 2 RBI) and CS Dominguez Hills (2-for-3, I run , I RBI). Jennifer posted a .964 fielding percentage in the 2000 season . 1999: Appeared in 49 games and batted .2 17 for USO. Bridges displayed her offensive power with 2 doubles, 2 tripl es and one home run in the 1999 season. Bridges was
also so lid on defense with an impress ive .968 fielding percentage. She led USO vs. CS Dominguez Hills, batting 3-for-3 with I RBI and I run scored. Bridges was also outstanding vs. UC San Diego goi ng 2-for-3 from the plate with I triple, 2 RBI and I run scored. College: Jennifer Bridges attended Citrus College for her freshman year. She was an All– Conference se lection at Citrus College.
Prep: Attended St. Joseph High School where she earned First Team A ll-Del Rey League honors each season while lettering in softball all four years. Bridges also earned the Consistency Award. Besides softball, Jennifer lettered in vol leyball, tennis and basketball. She was the MVP of her vo lleyba ll team and earned the Coaches Award in tennis. Personal: Born November 12, 1979 in Downey, California. Jennifer chose USO for its great academics and small campus. She is a Psycho logy major and Business minor. Parents are Dan and Ceci le Bridges of G lendora, California. Bridges' Career at USD Year GP/GS AB R H RBI 28 38 HR BA 2000 54/50 114 8 31 10 2 0 0 .272 1999 49/47 120 14 26 14 2 2 .2 17 Caree r 103/97 234 22 57 24 4 2 .244 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• #1 CHARLIE SMITH Jr. OF L/R PHOENIX,AZ Xavier College Prep
2000: Recorded eight runs , two doubles and two RBI while appearing in 44 games for USO . Smith was nearly perfect on the basepaths, stealing 4-of-5 bases. Was 4-for-5 at the plate in a double-header versus CS San Bernardino, also ta lli ed two RBI and two runs versus the Coyotes . Earned All-WISL academic honors in her sophomore campaign. 1999: Sm ith appeared in 3 1 games and batted .262 with 11 runs scored and 3 RBI. She utili zed her speed on the basepaths, stealing 4-of-6 bases . Smith , a solid defensive player for the Torero outfield, posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage. Prep: Helped lead Xavier College Preparatory to a 19-8 record and Desert Mountain Conference league title in 1998. They finis hed with a state ranking of 7th as Smith batted .396 and was
se lected Honorab le Mention Al l-Confe rence. A pre-season A ll-State pick, Charlie was named to the AIA Coaches All-State Team. Personal: Born November 5, 1980 in Phoenix , Arizona. Charl ie attended Rio Salcido Communi ty Co llege before transferring to USO. Chose USO for its catholi c environment, school and class size. Sm ith was also recru ited by Loyo la Marymount, Utah and Penn. Parents are Bob and Debbie Smith of Phoenix, Arizona. Smith is a Business major and Chemistry minor. She has been honored as a Deans Scho lar student and a Deans List student. Smith 's Career Year GP/GS AB R H RBI 28 38 HR BA 2000 44/25 48 8 9 2 0 0 0 .188 1999 3 1/24 65 11 17 3 0 0 0 .262 Career 75/49 11 3 19 26 5 0 0 0 .230
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KRISTY CLARKE Jr. IF R/R
IRVINE, CA Woodbridge HS
2000: Posted the third best batting average for USD, hitting an impressive .316 on the year. Recorded six multi-hit games and led the Toreros with 11 sacrifice hits. Kristy was 4-of-5 in sto len bases and ta llied a .912 fielding percentage in the infield. C larke led the Toreros versus Cal State Dominguez Hills, batting 3-for-4 at the plate with one RBI and two runs scored. C larke was se lected to the All-WISL academic team in her sophomore season.
1999: Named AII-WISL and USD Rooki e of the Year in her freshman campaign. She batted .284 while playing in 46 games. Boasted a fielding percentage of .923 at second and third base. Also received All-WISL academic honors. Prep: Attended and played at Woodbridge HS in Irvine, California where she lettered in both softba ll and soccer. Earned All -Sea View Conference honors while batting .305 in her senior year. In her junior year, she helped lead her team to a C IF Championship while batting .297 and being se lected All-League. As a sophomore, her team finished as the C IF runner-up . In her fre shman season, she was also a member of the CIF Championship team. Clarke also played on the USA Athletics club team. Personal: Born on March 3, 1980 in Placentia, California. A Chemistry major. .. Chose USD for its academic reputation and softball program. Parents are Mark and Mary Clarke of Irvine, California.
Clarke's Career
AB
R
H 24 33 57
RBI
BA
2B
3B 0 3 3
HR
Year 2000 1999 Career
GP/GS
35/31 46/44 81/75
76
7
.316 .284 .297
0 0 0
8
116 192
19 27
20 27
I
2
#7
STEPHANIE BISERA Jr. OF L/R
MISSION VIEJO, CA Laguna Hills HS
2000: Appeared in 52 games and batted .250 for USD . She recorded 20 hits, 9 runs , 7 RBI and I double in the 2000 season. Bisera was a perfect 6-of-6 in stolen bases for the Toreros. She had stell ar out ings versus CS San Bernardino (2-for-2 , 2 runs, I RBI) , Concordia (2-for-2 , I run) and UC San Diego (2 -for-3, I RBI). Tallied a .949 fie lding percentage in the outfie ld . Bi se ra was a lso honored as an A ll-WI SL academ ic se lection. 1999: Batted .30 1 in her freshman season while playing in 48 games. Offensively had one double , 9 RBI , 29 runs and was 5-of-6 stea ling. Defensively, Bisera was so li d in the outfield w ith a .931 fielding percentage. She led the Toreros vs. Western New Mexico last year going 2- for-3 at the plate with 2 RBI and I run scored.
Prep: Played at Laguna Hill s High School in Mission Viejo, Californ ia where she he lped lead her team to the Pacific Coast League Championshi p. As a senior, Bisera was the recipient of the Varsity Spirit Award. In her junior campaign she was named First Team All -League and the team 's Defens ive MVP. Sophomore year, Stephani e earned the Varsity Coaches Award and wa s se lected First team All-League. Bi sera was a two-time Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Born May 3, 1980 in Torrance, Ca lifornia . Chose USD for its academ ic reputation and sma ll campus size. Parents are Guy and Paula Bisera of Mission Viejo, CA. Bisera was also recruited by Yale Univers ity. She is majoring in Biology and is a Business Admin istration minor. Bisera's Career Year GP/GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BA 2000 52/34 80 9 20 7 0 I 0 .250 1999 57/54 143 29 43 9 0 0 .301 Career I 09/88 223 38 63 16 0 .283 2001 University of San Diego Torero Softball
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LIZ WELLS Jr.
BEAVERTON, OR Jesuit HS
P/IF S/R
2000: Batted .333 whil e appearing in 18 games for USD. She recorded five hits, two runs and two RBI. Wells led the Toreros versus Point Loma Nazarene, batting 2-for-3 with I RBI. She also recorded a 1-2 win-loss record from the mound. Wells struck out IO batters in 22 innings. She was selected to the AII-WISL academi c team in her sophomore campaign. t 999: Joined USD as a fre shman and immediately the er ches began to see athletici sm, pitching ability, good hitting mechan ics and unl imited J :ntial. Li z played in 6 games and batted .250. Li z also saw some time on the mound for Toreros, appeari ng in two games. Prep: Attended Jesuit HS where she lettered in softbal : four yea rs. She was a three-time Honorabl e Mention Al l-Metro League selection and te2 :apta in in her senior year. In her
junior season Li z helped lead her team to their first ever playoff appearance and placed 5tL 111 State . Wells also played travel so ftball in the 16 & 18 under Gold National Tournaments. She also lettered in vo ll eyball (3 years), basketball and track (shot put). In volleyball , Li z was a First Team All-Metro selecti on and received Bes t Offensive Player Award in her senior year. Persona l: Born September I, l980 in Portl and , Oregon. Her parents are Michael and Gloria Wells of Beaverton , Oregon . Li z chose USD because of its beautiful campus, emphas is on academics and because San Diego is a great city to li ve in . Li z is a Bio logy major and Chemistry minor at USO.
Well s' Offensive Career
AB
BA
Year 2000 1999
GP/GS
2B
R
H
RB I
3B
HR
18/7
15
2
5 2 7
2
.333 .250 .304
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
I
I
6/2
8
Career
24/9
23
3
3
Well s' Pitching Career
sv
BB
K
Year 2000 1999
G-GS REC
CG
IP
H
ER
ERA 5.4 1
1-2 0-0 1-2
I
5-3 2-0 7-3
3 0
22.0
26
10
17
8 2
I.I
I
0
2
5.25
4
Career 5.45 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #24 NICKY GEIS Jr. IF R/R CHULA VISTA, CA Mount Miguel HS I 3 23.1 30 12 10 18
2000: Appeared in 57 games and batted .228 in her sophomore campaign. Recorded 34 hits, 15 runs, 14 wa lks, five RBI , two doub les, one triple and nine multi– hit games. Ge is disp layed her speed on the basepa ths, steali ng I0-of-12 bases. She was named USD's Best Defensive Player, posting a .933 fi elding percen tage whi le play ing shortstop and second base fo r the Toreros. Geis had stell ar outings ve rsus Azusa Pacific (3 -for-3, 3 runs, I RBI ) and CS Dominguez Hill s (3 -for-4, 2 RBI ).
1999: Named Bes t Defensive Pl ayer in her fres hman season. Ge is had a respec tab le fie lding percen tage of .921 while pl aying middl e infield fo r USO. She batted .282 in her fres hman season with 42 hits and 20 runs batted in . Prep: Attended Mount Miguel HS where she lettered in both so ftball and basketbal l. She was an All-League performer in both sports every season. She ea rned the Best Defensive awa rd in softball and MVP in basketbal l as the bas ketball team went 28-2. Personal: Born August 8, 1980 in San Di ego, Ca li fo rni a. Chose USO for its softball program and location. Parents are Paul a Gei s and Bill y Harri s. Nicky is majoring in Education at US O. 2001 University of San Diego Torero Softball
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Geis' Career
RBI
3B
HR
BA .228 .282
AB 149 149 298
R 15 19 34
H 34 42 76
Year 2000 1999
2B
GP/GS
I
2 6 8
0 0 0
57/56 56/55
5
20 25
0
113/111
Ca reer .255 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #11 LORAMCBAY So. C/IF/OF COVINA,CA St. Lucy's HS
R/R 2000: McBay appeared in 50 games and batted .260 in her freshman campaign. Offensively, she tallied 32 hits, 13 RBI , 9 runs , 4 triples , one double and one home run . She recorded three multi-hit games; 2-for-3 with one RBI versus Southern Utah, 3-for-4 with one RBI against CS San Bernardino and 2-for-2 versus San Diego State. McBay posted an impress ive .968 fielding percentage as a utility player. McBay earned All-WISL Academic honors.
Prep: Attended St. Lucy 's Priory High School in Covina, California. She was named All– League in softbal l her senior and junior years while competing in the Baseline/Sierra League. McBay led her team to C IF finals her junior and sophomore years. She also played travel softball at the Gold level. Her team placed 7th at the ASA Gold 18 & under National Tournament. Lora also lettered in vol leybal l at St. Lucy 's High School. Personal: Daughter of Jerry and Mary McBay, Lora was born on February 25, 1981 in
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Covina, California. Also recruited by Penn , LMU and Syracuse .... She chose USO because of its good academics and good atmosphere. McBay is an International Relations major and Art minor at USO.
McBay's Career
Year 2000 BA .260 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #16 DESIREE COLLO So. P/IF R/R ENCINITAS, CA La Costa Canyon HS GP/GS 50/45 AB 123 R H 32 RBI 9 13 2B 3B 4 HR
2000: Appeared in 44 games for the Toreros in her freshman season. Col lo recorded 21 hits, 11 RBI , three runs , two doubles and two triples. She posted two multi-hit games , versus Long Beach State (2-for-3) and Azusa Pacific (2 -for-3). Col lo batted .198 and tallied a solid .970 fielding percentage. Prep: Attended La Costa Canyon High School and lettered four years in softball. In her senior year, Coll o was named San Diego Uni on-Tribune Athl ete of the Month , Coca-Cola Player of the Year, Avocado League Player of the Year and Union-Tribune Scholar Athlete of the Year. Desiree was also named I st team All -League and Ist team A ll -CIF as her team won the Division I League Championship and were C IF Finalists. Junior year, led her team to a
Di vis ion I League Championship and C IF Championship. Personal: Born December 16, 1980 in Laguna Nigue l, California. Parents are Steve and Vicki Co ll o. Desi ree chose US O because of its small school environment and coastal location. She is a Psychology major and Speech Communications minor. She was also recruited by Troy State, Loyola Marymount, Cal Poly SLO, UCSD and UC Berkeley. Her older sister, Shaunna a lso played at USO. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Collo's Career R H
AB 106
RBI
3B 2
HR 0
BA . I98
2B 2
Year 2000
GP/GS 44/36
3
21
11
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#4
DANVILLE, CA San Ramon Valley HS
ALLISON WILLIAMS Fr. P R/R
Prep: Attended San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, CA. In her senio r campaign, Williams led her team to a third place finish in the North Coast Section ... she batted .3 15, earned All-League honors and the team MVP award. Wi ll iams was also an A ll-League se lection in her junior season and MVP in her sophomore year. She played travel ball for the Hot Styx and posted a .290 batting average. Personal: Born on February 9, 1982 in Walnut Creek, CA. Parents are Frank and Sherry Williams. She was also recruited by San Francisco State University.. . Chose USO because of the schoo l, weather and softball program. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #6 OLAYA SALAZAR Fr. C/OF R/R LANCASTER, CA Quartz Hill HS Prep: Prepped at Quartz Hill High Schoo l where she was a three-time First Team Golden League selection . She batted .365 and earned the Outstanding Player award in her senior campaign. Salazar batted .320 in her junior season, .275 in her sophomore year and led her team to a 1998 Division II C.I.F. Championship. While playing travel ball with So. Cal Stealth, she posted an impressive .320 batting average. Olaya also lettered in volleyball and soccer at Quartz High School. .. she was the captain of the soccer team. Personal: Earned a USO Merit Scholarship ... Chose USO because of its location and academics. Born on June 22 , 1982 in Monterey Park, CA. Parents are David and Yo landa Salazar. O laya is majoring in Mathematics at USO . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #8 CINDYMCGEE Fr. OF R/R BURBANK,CA Notre Dame HS
Prep: Attended Notre Dame High School and lettered in softball for four years. Earned A ll– Mission League honors and Coach's award whil e batting .300 in her senior campaign . Earned Most Inspirational award wh il e leading her team to a 20-9 record , second place fin ish in league and a semifinal appearance in the playoffs. McGee also lettered in vo ll eyball and water polo at Notre Dame High School. .. Earned MVP and All -League honors in water polo and the Coach's award in vo ll eyba ll. She was named Notre Dame Athl ete of the Year for all four years. Personal: Earned an academic scholarship ... Chose USO because of the schoo l, location and beautifu l campus. Born on May 22, 1982 in Los Ange les, CA. Parents are Steve and Marcia McGee. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #9 ANNA RUSSELL Fr. P/IF R/R GRANADA HILLS, CA Harvard-Westlake HS
Prep: Prepped at Harvard-Westlake where she lettered four years in softbal l. In her senior season, she recorded a 22-2 win- loss record from the pitching circle, a 0.90 earned run average and a .315 batting average whi le leading her team to a Mission League Champ ionship and a CIF semifina l appearance. Russell was a two-time A ll-Mission League selecti on, an A ll-State se lection, team MVP and A ll-Star. She also played travel ball for Valley Breeze Gold . Personal: Earned a Presidential Scholarsh ip to USO ... Russell was also recruited by Cornell and Washington .. . Chose USO because of the academics and softball team. Born on June 2, 1982 in Los Ange les, CA. Parents are Marcia and Steven Russell.
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#10
KIRSTEN ADAIR Fr. IF R/S
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA San Luis Obispo HS
Prep: Prepped at San Luis Obispo High School where she was a four-year varsity starter. She batted .350 in her senior campaign, was named team captain, team MVP, first team all- league and second team all -county. In her jun ior year, she batted .333 and earned second team all– northern league honors... Won the coaches award in her sophomore season whi le batting .330. Adair is the first female from her high schoo l to play softball at the Division I level. She also played for the California Waves 18-under travel team. Personal: Plans to major in Art and pursue graphic des ign. She was also recruited by CS Bakersfield, Mesa State, La Salle and Humboldt.... Chose USO for the opportunity to play Division I softball, academics and location. Born April 20, 1982 in Fresno, CA. Parents are • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Prep: Attended Palos Verdes Peninsula Hi gh School and lettered in softball. Earned Ath lete of the Year honors and Most Outstanding Player award in her sen ior campaign. In her junior season, she was named Best Offensive Player while batting .350. Delpit played travel softball for the Southern California Blazers. Personal: Born in Northridge, CA on June 19, 1982. Parents are Sue and Larry Delpit. Jennifer was also recruited by Sienna College and Setton Hall Univers ity... Chose USO for its academics, location and softball program . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #20 ASHLEY MILLER Fr. IF/OF R/R SALINAS, CA Notre Dame HS Prep: Prepped at Notre Dame High School where she lettered in softbal l, vo lleyball and basketba ll. She earned the coaches award and most in sp irationa l award in softba ll while leading her team to a Monterey Bay League Championship . Miller also earned second team All-County honors in vo ll eyball. She has played travel softba ll for the Salinas Valley Wildcats , San Jose Strikkers and Salinas Storm. Personal: Born May I , 1982 in Salinas, CA. Parents are Dan and Beth Miller. Father, Dan, played football at Hartne ll Junior Co llege and tennis at Fresno State Univers ity. Ashley was also recruited by Brown , UC Davis, UC San Diego and Columb ia. #13 JENNIFER DELPIT Fr. P/IF R/R RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA Palos Verdes Peninsula HS
Christy and Russ Gullo. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Toreros B Ma·or ·
Toreros B Class
Toreros B State
Seniors: Juniors:
4 5 2 7
l l l
l Education:
Art:
California:
l Intl. Relations: 3 Mathematics: l Psychology: l Undeclared:
Biochemistry:
Arizona: Oregon:
Sophomores:
Biology: Business:
Freshmen:
3 5
Chemistry:
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2000 FINAL STATS & RESULTS
BATTING
BB so TB SLG
FLO%
SB-SBA
HR
3B
2B
RBI
H
R
Name
BA GP-GS AB
I
.939 .864 .912 .900 .964 .962 .88 1 .968 .945 .949 .980 .933 .970 .968 .833
1.000
0-0 0-0 4-5 0-0 2-2 7-9 5-6
0 5
I
0 0 8
I
0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 I
0 0 0 0 0 2 5 4 3
0 0
0 2 7 0
1-0
1.000
0 2 8
Amy Lopez
.333 .329 .400 .289 .321 .428 .358 .309 .275 .401 .255 .255 .263 .188
5
5
15 76 IO
18-7
.333 .3 16 .300 .272 .271 .260 .257 .234 .228 . 198 . 196 . 188 .247
Liz Wells
25
10
I
24
35-31
Kristy C larke Vanessa Leyvas
1
I
4
I
I
12-9
3
21 13 29 14 12
14
33 52 71 44 47 22 55 38 27 47
2 4 7 2 0 2 2 2 2
IO 12 20 13
31 44 45 32 39 20 32 34 21 35
114 162 166 123 152 13 7 149 106 179 80
54-50 54-53 58-57 50-45 56-47 52-34 52-45 57-56 44-36 59-58
Jennifer Bridges .272
8
6
21 20
Anne Skidmore Jade Quentin Lora McBay Cristina Bryne
15 IO 15
5-1 I
1
9
18-20
10
27
7
6-6
8 7
I
7
Stephani e Bisera .250
9
5-10
13 14
3
20
12 15
Katy Morrison
23 25 13
10-12
1
5
Nicky Geis
11
4 5
0-0 4-7 4-5
2 5
3
Desiree Col lo Shaunna Co llo Charli e Smith
IO
21
Q 2
2.
Q
Q 26
Q 26
_] 115
44-25 -1..8_ 59-59 1518
2
.8_
187 480 .316
.950
9
70-93
129
375
164
Tota ls
PITCHING
ER
IP
K
BB
R
H
ERA 1.30 1.94 2. 11 5.41 1.79
SY
Record
App
CG
Pitcher
GS
45
129
208
26
83 10 54 12
21
31
243 .0
49
5
18-18
Amy Lopez Desiree Co llo Jade Quentin
5
5
5
18
1-1
18.0
I
3
I
5
25
I
90 lQ
116
122.2
37 11
11-7
22
32
3
5-
l
l
1.:1
l
26
22.0
Liz Wells
.8_
234
64
405.2
104
166
28
368
8
Tota ls
31-28
59
59
2000 Torero Game-By-Game Results Overall: 31-28
WISL: 10-9 (3rd Place)
Score
W/L
Oggonent
Date
Score
W /L
Oggonent
Date
w w
L
CS Dominguez Hills CS Dominguez Hills Point Loma Nazarene Point Loma Nazarene Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Concordia University Concordi a University Concordia Un iversity Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount
5-6 9-1 4-2 5-6 4-5 0-3 5-6 2-0 4-3 1-3 3-6 1-0 1-0 5-0 5- 1 3- 1 3-2 2-3 0-1 7-6 5-3 0-1 2-3 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-4 3-7 2-0
4-5-00 4-5-00 4-7-00 4-7-00 4-9-00 4-9-00 4- I3-00 4-13-00 4-13-00 4-15-00 4-15-00 4-19-00 4-19-00 4-20-00 4-20-00 4-25-00 4-25-00 4-29-00 4-29-00 5-5 -00 5-5-00 5-9-00 5-9-00 5-1 2-00 5-12-00 5- 13-00 5- 13-00 5- 14-00 5-14-00
CS San Bernardino CS San Bernardino
8-0
1-29-00 1-29-00 2-4-00 2-5-00 2-5-00 2-1 1-00 2- 16-00 2- 18-00 2-18-00 2- 19-00 2-25-00 2-26-00 2-26-00 3- 12-00 3-1 2-00 3-13 -00 3- 13-00 3- 16-00 3-1 6-00 3-18-00 3-18-00 3-24-00 3-24-00 3-25-00 3-25 -00 3-3 1-00 3-31-00 3-3 -00 3-4-00
w w
I0-6 0-1 0-1 3-8 8-5 5- 1 1-2 0-11
Illinois-Chicago
L L L
L L L L
Point Loma Nazarene Point Loma Nazarene CS Dominguez Hills Brigham Young Un iv. Brigham Young Un iv. Brigham Young Un iv. Concordia University Santa Clara Univ.
w w
w w
L L
w w w
L L
2-1 2-1 6-0 0-7 0-2 2-3 0-6 3-6 4-3 3-1 1-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 4-2 2-3 0-1 5-4 1-4 3-1
w w w w w w
UC San Diego UC San Diego Saint Mary 's Saint Mary 's
Azusa Paci fie Azusa Pacific
L L L L L
UCLA
Long Beach State Brad ley Uni versity Bradley University
CS San Bernardino CS San Bernardino
w w w w w L
L L
San Diego State San Diego State Azusa Pacific Azusa Pacific
Southern Utah Southern Utah Saint Mary's Sa int Mary 's
w w
L L
Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Santa Clara Uni v.
Santa Clara Univ. Santa Clara Un iv. San Diego State Michigan State Michigan State San Diego State
w w w
L
0-1 1
w
Sai nt Mary's
Santa Clara Un iv.
L L
L L
Saint Mary 's
w
Loyola Marymount Santa Clara Univ.
Hawaii Hawaii
w
L
w 2001 University of San Diego Torero Softball
4-5-00
CS Dominguez Hills
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