USD Volleyball 2005

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2005 University of San Diego Volleyball

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Founded .. .. .... .. ... .... .... ... ...... ... .... .. ... .... ..... ..... .. . ........ 1949 Enrollment ......... ...... ... ... ..... ... ....... ..... .............. ......... .... ........ ...... 7, 400 Affiliation... Conference .. .... ............. .. ... ... ..... ... ..... ... ... . ... NCAA Division I West Coast Conference Nickname . .... .... ... ..... . .... ... .. ... ... .... ... .... ... .. .. ....... .. ............. Toreros School Colors .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. ........ .. .... .... ....... Torero Blue, Navy, White Athletic Dept. Phone. ........ .. ....... .. .. (619) 260-4803 President .... .. .. ... .. .. .... ... .... .... .. .... .. .. ................... Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. Executive Director ofAthletics...... .. ... .. .. .. ..... .. .. . Ky Snyder Senior Assoc. Athletic Director ....................................... Mike Matoso Associate Athletic Director/Business Affairs ................ ........ Dan Yourg Assoc. AD for Compliance & Student Services/SWA ....... Shaney Fink Dir. of Development Student Affairs/Athletics.. .. ... ...... .... .. Brian Fogarty Assoc. AD for Facilities & Operations .. .. .. .. .......... ...... .. .. .. ... John Martin Assoc. AD for Media Relations .. ...... ..... .............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Ted Gosen Assoc. AD for Sports Medicine ..... Carolyn Greer, A. T. , C. Assist. AD for Marketing and Promotions ... ........................ Briana Ruff Assist. AD for Facilities & Operations ..................... .. .. ........... Andy Fee Promotions Coordinator ........ .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ...... .. ... .... .... .... . Chris Morales Coordinator ofAthletic Academic Support . ..... .. Sarabeth Pollock Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .... ... .. .. .. .. . Josh Lawrence Assistant Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion .... .. ..... .... ... .. Derek Hillestad Assist. Director of Media Relations (Volleyball) .. Nick Mirkovich Associate Athletic Trainer . .... Paul Signorelli Associate Athletic Trainer .... .. .. ............. .. .... . Suzi Higgins Assistant Athletic Trainer .. .. . .. ... Wil Filamor Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer (volleyball) .. .. .... Rebecca Tolhurst Strength & Conditioning Coach .. .. ... ...... Dean Aresco Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach .. .... ...... .. ........... Hans Straub Ticket Manager.. .... .. ...... .. . .. Mark Kueppers Transportation Director .. .. ........... .. .... ............. .. .... .. .. John Cunningham Executive Assistant .. Charlene Ables Executive Assistant .. ........ .. ... ... ....... .. ... .... .. .... ..... .. . Donna Holston ... ...... ... ...... .. Jane Diamond Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant .. ............. ... Administrative Assistant .. .................... .. .... .. ... ... .. . Volleyball History ... Cyndi Casillas ... Linda Coppa First Year of Volleyball (Div. I) ...... . . 1975 (1979) Overall All-Time Record .. .. .. .. ............... .. .. .. ............. .. .. 457-369 (. 553) NCAA Tournament Appearances (last) .. ............... 9 (2004) **8 NCAA Tournament appearances in last 9 seasons NCAA Tournament All-Time Record .. .. ... .. . .. . 6-9 Best Postseason Finish. ... .... .. .. .. .. . NCAA Sweet 16 (2004) West Coast Conference Championships .. .. .. ...... ......... 3 (1997, 98, 04) Best Overall Record (based on winning %) . 26-4 (1997) Best WCC Record (based on winning %) .. .. ... 14-0 (2004) Volleyball Staff Head Coach .. .. ... .. ... .... ... ... ... .. ..... Jennifer Petrie Alma Mater ..................... .. .. ............. ..... .. B.A. William & Mary, 1992 ...................... ... ... .................... M.A. North Carolina, 1997 Record at USO .. .. ..... .. ... .... .. .... .. .. ....... .... .. .. .. 125-55 (Six Seasons) Overall Record ..... .. ..... .. .. . ....... same NCAA Tournament Appearances (last) ........ .. ............. 5 (2004) Assistants .. .. .. .................... Brent Hilliard (Long Beach St. , 1992) .. ..... .. ...... . .. ..... .... .... . ... Missy Ross (Texas, 1992) Office Phone ......... .. ... ........... .. .. ..... ........... .. .. .. .. (619) 260-5909 Petrie E-mail ................... .. jenniferpetrie@sandiego.edu Volleyball Fax.............. . .. .. .. ............. (619) 260-5915 www.usdtoreros.com

USD's senior All-America setter Lindsey Sherburne is on pace to become the WCC 's all-time assist leader in 2005. Team Information 2004 Overall Record .. .. .. .. . .. ............... .. .. ... ....... ..... ... .. .. .......... 24-5 2004 wee Record (Place) ...... .... .. ......... .. ... .. .. ...... ... .... .... .. .... 14-0 (1st) 2004 Home Record .. ... .. .. .. .. .... .. .... ... .. .. ...... 12-1 2004 Road Record .. ... .. .. ... ... .. .. ... ..... .. .. . .. 8-3 2004 Neutral Court Record .... ...... ... .. 2004 Post Season . Letterwinners returning/lost for 2005 Starters returning/lost for 2005 . Home Court Stadium .. . 4-1 ... 2-1 (NCAA Sweet 16) ... 1214 .... .. .... ... ........ .. .. .. . ....... 4/3 .... Jenny Craig Pavilion Capacity ..... ............... .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. ... .. ...... .. .. .... . 5, 100 Press Row Phone ...................... ... .. ........ .. ... .... ... .. ....... (619) 260-7555

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General Information

USO Volleyball Torero Tradition

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USO Coaching Staff Photos The Jenny Craig Pavilion

USO Coaching Staff Academic Support

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The University of San Diego USO Coaching Staff bias 2005 Roster/Team Photo Player Biographies 2004 Season Review West Coast Conference

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San Diego Records San Diego Honor Roll

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All-Time Roster

Media Relations The 2005 USO Volleyball Media Guide .. Written, edited and produced by Nick Mirkovich... Photo Credit: Brock Scott & Stan Liu .. Kings Printing USD VOLLEYBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES- 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993

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USD Volleyball...

Seventh-year Toreros head coach Jennifer Petrie was selected as the wee Coach of the Year after taking USD to the NCAA Regional Semi-Finals in 2004.

USD returns 12 players from its undefeated WCC Championship team of a year ago, including junior Christie Dawson (left) and senior Lindsey Sherburne (right). The Toreros will begin the season ranked No. 18 nationally bytheAVCA.

T/Je 2004 Toreros i11 Hawaii Back Row (l-r) Moira McCart/Jy, Laurel Abral.Jm11so11, Emily Haas, Laure11 McClure, Li11,lsey S/Jerbur11e, CI.Jristie Dawso11, Ltmra Murpl.JJ•, Eri11 Wiskttr, Rytt11 Mttspero Midtlle Row (l-r) Kriste11 Cttrlso11, Kriste11 Hurst,Jakie Ber11t1rdi11,Jessictt Nyrop, Mo11ica Peterso11 Fro11t Row (l-r) Katie Ka/Jlweiss, De1•011 Forster.

San Diego opened the 2004 season at the Hawaiian Airlines Wahine Volleyball Classic (right) and later completed one of its most successful seasons in school history by hosting and winning its NCAA Tournament First and Second Round matches (left).

Torero Tradition...

• 14 postseason tournament appearances • Four conference championships • 22 wins per season since 1993 • NCAA Regional Semi-Finals (2004) • 14-0 as 2004 wee Champions • No. 11 AVCA national ranking (Dec. 2004) • wee Champions (1997, 1998, 2004) • 11 NCAA Tournament appearances

Univcrsily of &m Dic8o

• Four AVCA All-Americans • 11 AVCA All-Region players

• Jennifer Petrie - wee Coach of the Year (2004) • Sue Snyder - wee Coach of the Year (1993, 97, 98) • Petia Yanchulova - USD Athletic Hall of Farner • Petia Yanchulova -AVCA First Team All-America (1998, 99) • Devon Forster - wee Player of the Year (2004) • Petia Yanchulova - WCC Player of the Year (1998, 99) • Jennifer Wrightson- WCC Player of the Year (1994) • Lindsey Sherburne -AVCA Third Team All-America (2004) • 456-370 all-time record (1975-2004)

USD Hall of Farner Petia Yanchulova (1996-99)

University of San Diego's Petia Yanchulova (Sofia, Bulgaria) was inducted into The USD Chet & Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of Fame in May of 2005. Yanchulova, a two-time NCAA Division I First Team AVCA All-American, led USD to consecutive wee Championships in 1997 and 1998. Yanchu– lova was also the 1999 wee Player of the Year, the 1999 wee Defender of the Year, a two-time First Team AII-WCC pick, and a wee All-Academic Team selection.

USD's WCCChampiot1ship team of 1998 Bat:k row (l-r) Head t:oat:h Sue S11yder, Dea1111a Bretz, Kristi Pearson, Debra Robertso11, Adria11 Fredia11i, Petitt Ya11t:hulova, Lit1dsey Lampert Middle row (l-r) Katie Li11dquist, Lisa Rave11sberg, Stephat1ie More110, Assist. Coat:hJem,ifer Tor11s Fro11t row (1-r) A,m Mott, Ali Martit1, Paige Spauldi11g.

CurrentAVP Tour player Katie Lindquist (1996-99) left USD after establishing number of USD's assist records.

USD's 1997 team wem 26-4 at1d wo11 the st:hool'sjirst-ever WCC Championship. Bat:k row (1-r): Asst. Coat:h Stefanie Fr,mt:is, Asst. Cot1t:hJe,mi.fer Tort1s, Sara Gut1saul11s, Kristi Pet1rs011, Summer Lit1- demam1, Head Coat:h Sue S11yder. Middle row (l-r): Mt1risa Met1z e[, Lisa R,wet1sberg, Paige sp,mldit1g, LaM,mda Mout1ts, Dea,ma Bretz. From row (l-r): Maria Bowdet1, Katie Lit1dq11ist, Adriat1 Freditmi, Petia Ya11t:hulol't1.

Members of San Diego's 1999 NCAA Tournament Team

The Jenny Craig Pavilion...

• The Jenny Craig Pavilion opened its doors in October of2000, and ever since has earned a sparkling reputa– tion as one of the finest athletic venues of its size.

• The USD volleyball team hosted NCAA Tournament First and Second Round matches at the JCP in 2004.

• The JCP, with a seating capacity of 5, 100 is home to USD Volleyball, as well as both women's and men's basketball teams.

JCP Excitement

• The JCP is ideally suited for sports events, trade– shows, and concerts.

• The JCP also houses the Warren Hospitality Suite, the Chet andMarguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall ofFame, the McNamara Fitness Center, the Scripps Media Room, and a state-of-the-art Athletic Training Facility. • Between 2001-03, the JCP hosted the West Coast Conference Basketball Championships for three straight years.

Jessica Nyrop

Athletic Training/ Strength and Conditioning...

Carolyn Greer, A. T., C. Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine 28th year

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

Dr. Paul C. Murphy, Head Team Physician (2nd from left) with USD assistant athletic trainers (1-r): Wit Filamor, Suzi Higgins, Paul Signorelli

Dean Aresco Strength & Conditioning Coach, 5th year

Hans Straub Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach, 4th year

Academic Support... The USD Athletic Academic Support Program is designed to promote the academic development of student-athletes. The primary objective is to offer the necessary resources 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 encour– age development and attainment of academic and career goals. In addition, student-athletes are encouraged 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.

Former Torero volleyball player Lindsey Lampert (1998-01)

Sarabeth Pollock is in her first 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. Pollock earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History, with a minor in Spanish, from USO in 2002. She speaks Spanish and French fluently. A 5th generation San Diegan, she resides in Point Loma with her family.

The CHAMPS/ Life Skills program emphasizes five core commitment areas: * Commitment to Academic Development * Commitment to Athletic Development * Commitment to Personal Development * Commitment to Career Development * Commitment to Service

"The greatest challenge to a Division I athlete is to balance the demands ofsport while takingfitll advantage ofthe educational experience offered. The purpose of our program is to assist student-athletes in meeting this challenge by offering tutoring, advising, mentoring anda quiet environment to study. The academic support program is designed to assist students in adjusting to life at USD and developing sound academic and career plans. By promoting a philosophy ofindividual responsibility, which encourages each student-athlete to value their educational experience, the academic support program assists each athlete to realize theirfitll potential."

Shaney Fink Associate AD for Compliance & Student Services/SWA

The University of San Diego...

DID YOU KNOW? • That 9 of USD's 16 intercollegiate teams last year had a combined grade– point averages of 3.0 or higher. • That 17 Torero student-athletes were selected to conference All-Academic teams. • That 40 percent of USD's student– athletes last year earned grade-point averages of 3.2 or higher. • That 80 student-athletes were named to the West Coast Conference Commis– sioner's Honor Roll for garnering 3.0 or higher grade-point averages.

SETTING The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher educa– tion. 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 Henares. 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. THE CAMPUS 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 numerous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000 the Jenny Craig Pavilion, a 5, 100- seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USD volleyball and basketball. In the Fall of 2001 the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus, and a new Science and Technology Center recently opened for the 2003-04 academic year. 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 Admin– istration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories. ACADEMICS USD enrolls more than 7,400 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university's academic units include the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administra– tion, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 15-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 14:1. 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, USD moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The university consistently ranks among the top schools in the United States.

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USO COACHING STAFF

Jennifer Petrie Head Coach 7th-year William & Mary (1992) B.A. Art History North Carolina (1997) M.A. Athletic Administration

*2004 WCC Coach of the Year *Five NCAA Tournament appearances (1999, 2001, 2002, 2003 & 2004) *Ranked in the AVCA's Top-25 in each of the last six seasons *Averaging over 20 wins per year as USD's head coach Jennifer Petrie has done an outstanding job directing the fortunes of San Diego volleyball since taking over as the Toreros head coach in 1999. Honored as the 2004 West Coast Conference Coach of the Year, Petrie continues to establish The University of San Diego as one of the top volleyball programs in the nation. In six complete seasons as head coach, Petrie has led San Diego to five appearances in the NCAA Tournament (1999, 2001 , 2002, 2003, & 2004).

Torero head coach Jennifer Petrie is attempting to take USO into the NCAA Tournament for a school-record fifth consecutive season. Petrie, a San Diego native, has proven to be one of the country's best young coaches– needing just five seasons to reach 100 career victories. Her 125-55 overall record heading into the 2005 season ranks her among the winningest coaches in WCC history. Averaging over 20 wins per year as San Diego's head coach, Petrie has USO consistently ranked in the AVCA Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll. Under Petrie the Toreros enjoyed a banner season in 2004, finishing as the undefeated (14-0) WCC Champions, qualifying for the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, and earning a national ranking as high as No. 11 by the American Volleyball Coaches Associa- tion- all new USO school records.

Recruiting and developing some of the game's best young players, Petrie has taken USO into the NCAA Tournament's Second Round a total of three times, including winning both first and second round matches in 2004 to advance into the NCAA Regional Semi-Finals in Louisville, Kentucky. Following San Diego's appearance in the NCAA Regional Semi-Finals the Toreros had a school record three players earn AVCAAII-America honors at season's end. The 2005 season wil l be Petrie's ninth at the University of San Diego after serving as USD's top assistant in 1997 and 1998. She became the third head coach in USO program history in 1999, succeeding three-time WCC Coach of the Year Sue Snyder. The Toreros enjoyed immediate success under Petrie, finishing 23-6 and advancing into the NCAA Tournament's Second Round during her inaugural season in the fall of 1999. Petrie was a standout volleyball player at the College of William and Mary. She was twice named Colonial Athletic Conference Player of the Year (1990-91 ) and a two-time All-South-

PETR/E'S COACHING FILE

Year Overall 2004 24-5 2003 17-1 3 2002 25-8

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NeAA's Sweet 16 1st Round 1st Round 2nd Round

14-0 (1st) 6-8 (T5th) 10-4 (3rd) 10-4 (3rd)

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Record (Years) 58-26 (6 seasons)

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Overall (Pct.) 125-55 (.694)

ern Region selection (1990-91 ). She gained national level playing experi– ence in 1990 when she competed on the gold medal-winning U.S Olympic Festival North Region Team.

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Her collegiate coaching career began when she joined the volleyball staff at Indiana State University where she served as top assistant from 1992 to 1993. Petrie then took the top assistant position at North Carolina, Chapel Hill from 1994 to 1997, before joining Sue Snyder's staff at the University of San Diego for the 1997 campaign . Petrie helped San Diego win back-to-back WCC Championships as the Toreros' top assistant in 1997 and 1998. Petrie played for the San Diego Juniors Volleyball Club and graduated from Mt. Carmel High School. In 1992, she graduated from the College of William and Mary with a degree in Art History and com– pleted her Master's Degree in Sports Administration at North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1997.

Jennifer is married to Mark Petrie. The couple are proud parents of daughter Jane Frances (2).

USD VOLLEYBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES - 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993

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Brent Hilliard 5th-year Long Beach State (1993) B.A. Political Science USA Olympic Team 1992

Brent Hilliard is in his fifth season with the Toreros as the team's top assistant. Hilliard has been essential in San Diego run of four consecutive NCAA Tournament appear–

ances and USD's NCAA Sweet 16 and wee Championship season of 2004. Hilliard has done a remarkable job in recruiting and developing young talent. A year ago, Hilliard led a USO recruiting effort that was recognized 25th among all Division I programs by Prep Volleyball. Hilliard brings a wealth of volleyball experience to the USO staff, earning NCAA Player of the Year accolades at Long Beach State and representing the United States at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. Hilliard came to USO in 2001 after serving as the Head Volleyball Coach at Cuyamaca Junior College in 1999 and 2000 .

Top assistant Brent Hilliard was named the 1992 NCAA Player of the Year at Long Beach St.

In 1992, as an opposite or right side player at Long Beach State, Hilliard was named the NCAA Player of the Year leading his team to a 31-1 record . Hilliard earned All-America honors four times in his college career and was a three-time selection as a First-Team NCAAAll-American . In 1991 Hilliard propelled the 49ers to a National Championship, beating USC in Honolulu , avenging a cham– pionship match loss to USC the year before. Hilliard was selected to play for the U.S.A. in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona . As the team's youngest member, he helped the U.S.A. capture a Bronze medal with a victory over Cuba. One year later, Hilliard won a silver medal in the 1993 Pan American Games. Hilliard also owns a Bronze medal won at the 1991 World Cup. Hilliard continued his volleyball career as a professional in Europe from 1995-1998, playing two seasons in Belgium and one season in the Netherlands. In 1996, Hilliard and the Maasiek Volleyball club from Belgium won the country's championship and competed in the European Champions League.

Brent resides in nearby Del Mar with his wife Beth.

Missy Ross 1st-year

U. of Texas (1992) B .A. Psychology Former AVP Professional

Missy Ross will begin her first season as an assistant with the Toreros and USO head coach Jennifer Petrie in 2005. A re– cord-setting player and team captain at the University of Texas, Ross has enjoyed an extensive professional career, includ- ing playing experience on the AVP Pro Beach Tour, Women 's Professional Volleyball Association (WPVA) and with Beach Volleyball America (BVA).

She remains one of the most accomplished setters in Longhorn

history, claiming a number of Texas all-time records, including ranking 3 rd all-time in assists and 10 th all-time in career digs. As a two– time team captain at UT, Ross led the Longhorns to consecutive NCAA National Semi-Final appearances in 1990 and 1991, while also being part of the Longhorns NCAA National Championship team of 1988.

Ross earned a BA in Psychology at University of Texas, Austin in 1992.

USD VOLLEYBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES - 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993

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The 2005 San Diego Toreros standing (1-r) Jennifer Petrie, Kristen Carlson , Ryan Maspero, Jessica Nyrop, Moira McCarthy, Brent Hilliard , Christie Dawson, Missy Ross

middle row (1-r) Monica Peterson , Laurel Abrahamson, Eri n Wiskar, Lauren McClure , Laura Murphy bottom row (1-r) Jeanne Fairchild, Lindsey Sherburne, Jackie Bernardin , Breanne Ogden, Rachel Salcer

2005 SAN DIEGO ROSTER

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Hometown/High School/Last College Los Angeles, CNNotre Dame Academy Apple Valley, CNGranite Hills HS Palos Verdes , CNChadwick HS/Duke Saratoga, CNArchbishop Mitty HS Albuquerque, NM/St. Pius X HS Bloomington, MN/Thomas Jefferson HS Bakersfield , CNCentennial HSIU . of Texas Newport Beach , CNCorona del Mar HS Port Moody, B.C./Gleneagle Secondary Manhattan Beach , CNMira Costa HS Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral HS Harrison, ID/Lake City HS

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San Antonio, TX/Winston Churchill HS Rancho Santa Fe, CA/Torrey Pines HS

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Head Coach: Assistants :

Jennifer Petrie (7th season , William & Mary, 1992) Brent Hilliard (5th season , Long Beach , 1993) Missy Ross (1st season , U. of Texas 1992)

USD VOLLEYBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES - 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993

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Lindsey Sherburne

shy of a five-game career-high ... Named wee Player of the Week (10-19) after tallying 122 assists (15.25 p/g) in eight games during road victories over nationally ranked St. Mary's (10-15) and San Francisco (10-16)... Named an All-Tournament player at the USD Invitational Tournament (9-18)... Posted a .401 hitting percent– age... 4th in the WCC with 34 service aces on the year... Had three matches of 70 or more assists, first at Hawaii (9-3), later vs. Oregon State (9-18) and also against Arizona (12-4) in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament ... Had 60 or more assists in 4-game matches four different times... Posted 16 double-doubles (assists-digs)... Had a season-high 18 digs to complement 63 assists and six kills during a five-game win at LMU (11 -1 9)... Had a season-high four aces twice, first vs. Eastern Washington (9-5) and later vs. Oregon State (9-18).. . Sherburne and the Toreros won 16 consecutive matches to close out the regular season and 18 straight overall.. . Led San Diego to the highest ranking in school history, No. 11 in the AVCA USA Today/CSTV Coaches Poll (12-6). Sophomore in 2003 Finished the regular season ranked second nationally in assists per/game (14.37).. Shattered USD school record in assists in a single season (1,524)... Arguably the best setter in the West Coast Conference and in the nation, leading the league in assists per/game (14.37) by nearly a full assist... Selected an All-Tournament player three times... Led San Diego to the team championship at the Sun Devil Classic where she was an All-Tournament selection... All-Tournament player at the 2003 USD Invitational and at the American Tournament in Washington D.C.... Set a five– game career-high with 76 (15.20 per/game) assists vs. San Diego State (11-4).. Set a four-game career-high with 74 (18.50 per/game) assists vs. Dayton (9-27).. Had a pair of three-game 50 plus assist outings... Tied a season-high with a 15 dig performance in four games against then No. 15 Michigan State .. . Led USD to a three-game sweep over then-No. 19 Long Beach State by handing out 46 assists (15.33 per/game).. . Started and played in all of San Diego's 29 matches.. . Led the Toreros with a team-high .319 hitting percentage... Ranked second on the team with 23 service aces... Ranked fourth on the team in digs (262)... Led San Diego to nine consecutive home wins as the season began. Freshman in 2002 Named 2002 wee co-Freshman of the Year... 1454 total assists, 13.59 per game (2nd highest in wee and 2nd highest all-time for any San Diego player in a single season).. . Honored as a 2002 WCC Honorable Mention selection ... Needed just 18 more assists to break the San Diego single season assist record ... Totaled 309 digs in 2002, a 2.89 per game average.. . Posted a .354 attack percentage the highest percentage in USD history.. . Recorded a .421 attack percentage and averaged 13.0 assists per game against regionally ranked opponents. Prep/Club 2002 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 Recruit out of Archbishop Mitty High School in Saratoga .. . Named Cal-Hi Sports Miss Volleyball State Player of the Year and 1st Team All-American after leading Mitty to the Division I State Championship her senior year... Honored as MVP of State Championships.. .Volleyball Magazine named her as a 1st Team All-American ... Played for the City Beach Volleyball Club that took 2nd at the junior nationals in 2002. Personal Born on November 11 , 1983 ... Was also recruited by North Carolina, Santa Clara and Wake Forest... Chose to attend USD because of the location, academics and volleyball team.. . Competed with USD teammate Katie Kahlweiss as part of the USA Delegation in the 10th Annual Sibillini Tournament in Communanza (Ascoli Piceno), Italy during the summer of 2003.. . Daughter of Jon and Linda Sherburne of Saratoga.

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Senior Setter

Saratoga, CA Archbishop Mitty HS

USD record holder in all-time assists AVCA All-America Third Team 2004 First Team A/1-WCC 2004 USD record holder in single season assists (1,524 in '03) On pace to become the all-time wee assist leader Named the 2002 co-WCC Freshman of the Year Junior in 2004 Continued to establish herself as one of the best setters in wee history .. Broke the all-time USD assist record in just three seasons (4,477)... Honored as an AVCA Third Team All-American ... First Team AII-WCC selection ... Essential in USD's undefeated (14-0) wee Championship campaign, the school's first since 1998... Led USD to its first-ever appearance in the NCAA's Sweet 16... Finished the 2004 regular season ranked 5th nationally in assists (14.15 p/g)... wee assist leader (14.14 p/g) for the second consecutive season ... Set San Diego to a team hitting percentage of .267, ranking 24th nationally at the end of the regular season... Also allowed San Diego to rank 3rd nationally in kills per game (17.86).. . Named the WCC Player of the Month (November).... Named an All-Tournament player at the Hawaiian Airlines Wahine Classic, distributing 173 assists (13.30 pig) in leading USD past then-No. 17 Arizona (9-4) and taking No. 1 Hawaii (9-3) to five games- a match in which she had 73 assists, just three A/1-WCC Honorable Mention (2002 & 2003) WCC Player of the Month (November 2004)

SHERBURNE'$ CAREER STATS Year GP/MP ATT

KILL ATT¾ A

BA TB

SA DIG

BS

2002 2003 2004

107/31 107/30 106/29

.354 .323 .384 .366

206 217 190 613

1454 15 309 1524 23 276

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32 25 43

101

1499 34

96

306

Career 320/90

294

4477 72 891

100

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CAREER ASSISTS

Lindsey Sherburne Lindsey Sherburne

1524 1499 1471 1454 1321 1308 1280

2003 2004 1997 2002 1993 2001 1999

Lindsey Sherburne

4477 02-

Katie Lindquist Shannon Mutch Luann Petix Ali Martin Amy Boyer Teresa Myers

4402 96-99 3426 89-92

Katie Lindquist

Lindsey Sherburne

3011 2731

94-96 98-01

Amy Boyer Ali Martin

2234 93-94 1800 85-88

Katie Lindquist

USD VOLLEYBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES- 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993

2005 University of San Diego Volleyball

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Jackie Bernardin # 8 Senior Libero

Bakersfield, CA Centennial HS U. of Texas

2004 WCC Defensive Player of the Year 2003 WCC co-Defensive Player of the Year USD record holder in single season digs (510 in '04) Junior in 2004 Named the WCC Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season .. Essential in USD's undefeated (1 4-0) WCC Championship campaign and San Diego's run of 16 consecutive victories to close out the 2004 regular season .. Named an AII-WCC Honorable Mention player... WCC leader in service aces 27 (.52 p/g) within conference play- with the next best player having 17... Served a team-best 37 aces during the course of the season ... 2nd overall during wee play in digs per game (5.35)... Totaled a team-high 448 digs (4.48 p/g) on the year. .. Led the USD defense in holding opponents to league-low .154 hitting percentage... Had just 15 receiving errors during the regular season, and just four over USD's last 16 regular season matches (all wins)... Had a career-h igh 32 digs twice both vs. regionally ranked Pepperdine (10-22 & 11-20)... Had 20 or more digs eight different times... Had 1 O or more digs 23 times, and had 10 digs in all but one match in which she played at least three games... Had three or more aces on five different occasions, including serving a career-h igh six vs. nationally ranked Santa Clara (10-9)... Helped San Diego achieve its highest ranking in school history- No. 11 by the AVCA USA Today/CSTV Coaches Poll (12-6). Sophomore in 2003 Named the 2003 West Coast Conference co-Defender of the Year, only the second player in San Diego school history to receive such an honor... Ran ked third in the wee with 3.53 digs per/game.. . Her 378 total digs through regular season play ranks seventh all-time for a Torero in a single-season ... Played in all of San Diego's 30 matches helping USD reach the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season... Served 18 aces on the year... Posted a season-high 24 digs during a five-game match with San Francisco (11-14) .. Had a four-game high of 23 digs vs. Loyola Marymount (11-2 1)... Registered 18 digs for a three-game season-high vs. San Francisco (10-18). Freshman at the U. of Texas in 2002 Helped Texas post a 22-8 record and advance into the NCAA Tournament's Second Round... Started in eight matches .. . Appeared in all 30 of UT's con– tests on the season... Averaged 1.73 digs per game, totaling 176... Played in all 10 games during the postseason ... Served nine aces and passed out 23 assists. Prep/Club Highly accomplished prep player at Centennial High School ... Four-time All– Southwest Y. League selection ... League MVP as a senior... All-Area selection as a sophomore, junior and senior... Coached by Brooke Roberts at Centen– nial ... Competed for the Bakersfield Club Jamba program. Personal Born on July 7, 1984 in Bakersfield , California... Daughter of Jacque and Patty Bernardin... Recru ited out of high school by Texas, Baylor, Ohio State, Oregon, UC Santa Barbara and Northwestern.

BERNARD/N'S USD STATS Year GP/MP ATT

KILL ATT%

SA DIG BS BA

A

TB 0 0 0

2003 2004

107/30 8

2 6 8

.125 .308 .286

18 9

378 0

0 0 0

106/29

13 21

23 39 510 0

Career 213/59

41 48 888

0

SEASON DIGS Jackie Bernardin

510 2004 413 1999 395 1995 392 2002 381 2002 378 2003 377 1998 371 1996 350 1994 347 1998

Petia Yanchulova LaManda Mounts

Devon Forster Noel Frohman

Jackie Bernardin Petia Yanchulova LaManda Mounts Jen Wrightson Adrian Frediani

CAREER DIGS Petia Yanchulova

SEASON ACES Leisa Hagen 50

96-99 94-97 01-04 01 -04 91-94 97-00 89-92 89-92 99-02 90-93 03-

1341 1334 1226 1189 1142 1102 1044 1007 1093

1987 1999 1993 2003 2002 1999 1992 2004 2001 2002

LaManda Mounts Kristen Hurst Devon Forster Jennifer Lofftus Adrian Frediani Shannon Mutch Maria Rickard Noel Frohman

Katie Lindquist Jen Wrightson Devon Forster Devon Forster Petia Yanchulova Jennifer Lofftus Jackie Bernardin

46 45 44 44 40 40 39 39 38

Kristen Hurst Kristen Hurst

Torril Purvis

904 888

Jackie Bernardin

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2005 University of San Diego Volleyball

Kristen Carlson

Monica Peterson #1 Senior Libero Los Angeles, CA Notre Dame Academy

#13

Junior

Outside Hitter Purcellville, VA

Loundon Valley HS Washington State

Junior in 2004 Appeared in 11 matches and 22 games during San Diego's WCC Championship season of 2004 .. Helped USO qualify for NCAA Regional play for the first time in school history.. . Played in a season-high four games twice, first at Long Beach State (9-21) and later against USC (12-10) in the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16... Had a season-high nine digs in just two games to help San Diego defeat Pennsylvania (9-18) at the USO Invitational. Sophomore in 2003 Appeared in 91 games and 27 matches as a sophomore... Served 21 aces on the year.. . Registered 12 digs against Ohio (8-29-03)... Totaled 66 digs on the season... Helped USO reach the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season. Freshman in 2002 Played in 46 games as a defensive specialist as a true freshman ... Posted a career- high 20 digs during USD's comeback win at Texas (9-31-02)... Recorded 10-dig performances against Northwestern (9-6-02) and UC Irvine (9-9-02)... Part of a Torero team that finished 25-8 and made the NCAA Tournament. Prep/Club Won the CIF Championship as an underclassman at Notre Dame Academy... Earned second team All-Sunshine League honors as a senior... Coached by Tom Brenner at Notre Dame ... Played for the South Bay Volleyball Club team. Personal Born on February, 28, 1984 in Santa Monica, California.. Daughter of John and Heidi Peterson.

Sophomore in 2004

Key part of San Diego's undefeated WCC Championship season in which USO advanced into the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 for the first time in program history... Began the season by posting 10 or more kills in each of her first four matches as a Torero, including putting down 17 kills and totaling a season-high 16 digs against top-ranked Hawaii (9-3) in USD's season-opener... Had 10 kills during San Diego's sweep over No. 17 Arizona (9-4) in Hawaii... Injury signifi- cantly limited her playing time in October and early November. .. Returned to help USD complete a string of 16 consecutive victories to close out the regular season... Was outstanding in San Diego's three NCAA Tournament matches, killing a season-high 23 to help the Toreros sweep New Mexico State (12-3).. Had 14 digs and added 13 kills in USD's thrilling five-game victory over Arizona (12-4) to advance into the NCAA's Sweet 16... Finished the year ranked second on the team in kills per game (3.24). Freshman at Washington State in 2003 Transferred to USD after playing for Washington State as a redshirt freshman in 2003... Was selected to the six-player Pac-10 All-Freshman First Team... Finished second on the team in both kills (329) and digs (293)... Named to Cougar Chal– lenge and Cougar Mania All-Tournament teams... Ranked among the league's statistical leaders during conference play. Prep/Club Highly decorated student-athlete who earned six letters at Loudoun Valley High, three each in volleyball and basketball playing both sports for coach Carmel Keilty... Helped Loudoun Valley amass a three-year record of 93-2 en route to winning state championships as both a junior and senior. .. At one point the team had a 39-match win streak...Named player of the year for district, region, state and all-extra levels...Also selected Washington Post All-Metropolitan Vol– leyball Player of the Year for all high schools in area encompassing District of Columbia, Maryland, Delaware and Virg inia...Set school records in career kills (655), single season kills (355), kills per match (19), digs in a season (323) and digs per match (20).. ..Selected outstanding female senior athlete...Asics Metro Va 18 Blue club team finished second at the 2002 East Coast Championship for 18 open gold. Personal Full name is Kristen Mary Carlson... Born June 24, 1984, in Phoenix, Arizona .. Father Joseph was a rower at UCLA, mother Donnalee (Wennerstrom) swam for UCLA and competed at the 1976 summer Olympics... Has four brothers and two sisters... Was named a McDonalds All-American Nominee as a prep basketball player... In the summer of 2003, Carlson was voted one of the Top 10 Greatest Athletes in the history of Loudoun County and therefore one of the original inductees to the Loudoun County Hall of Fame as selected by the Loudoun Times-Mirror.

CARLSON'S USD STATS Year GP/MP ATT KILL

ATT% A

SA DIG

BS

BA TB

2004

63/18

565 565

204 204

.184 .184

9 9

13 13

117 117

2 2

8 8

10 10

PETERSON'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP ATT

Career 63/ 18

KILL ATT% A

SA DIG

BS

BA TB

2002 2003 2004

46/20 91/27 22/11

4 5

2 0 0

.500 -.400 -1.00 .000

7 2

0

74 66 17

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

21

1

2

2

23

Career 159/58

10

10

157

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2005 University of San Diego Volleyball

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Christie Dawson #2 Junior Middle Hitter

Apple Valley, CA Granite Hills HS

2004 All-West Coast Conference 2003 All-West Coast Conference

Sophomore in 2004 Played and started in all 29 matches during USD's WCC Championship season of 2004... Helped San Diego win 16 consecutive matches to close out the regular season and 18 matches overall. .. Honored as an AII-WCC Honorable Mention ... San Diego's team leader in attack percentage (.319), which ranked 3rd for all players in the WCC... Also led all USO players with 86 blocks... Totaled 251 kills , which ranked among Torero team-leaders... Had five or more blocks on five different occasions... Enjoyed a career-high eight-block match at San Francisco (10-16)... Blocked six attacks in victories against both Portland (10-30) and Pepperdine (10-22)... Killed eight balls in 1 O attacks (.700) helping the Toreros defeat Pennsylvania (9-18) at the USO Invitational ... Posted double-digit kill performances 11 different times, highlighted by matching a career-high with 15 kills vs. Oregon State (9-18).. Had 14 kills in just three games against both San Diego State (10-5) and Turned in an excellent freshman season... Named an All-West Coast Confer– ence Honorable Mention... Named an All-Tournament Player at the 2003 USO Invitational. .. Ranked fifth in the WCC in attack percentage... Key factor in helping San Diego reach the NCAA Tournament and equal a school record with a No. 16 national ranking ... Her .309 attack percentage during regular season play ranks as the tenth-highest performance ever by a Torero in a single-season... Totaled 254 kills in regular season play, third highest among all San Diego players in 2003 ... Blocked 56 attacks, ranking her among USD's team leaders... Posted 15 kills twice, which was a season-high, first at UC Irvine (9-9) then vs. Dayton (9-27)... Four digs at then-No. 17 Loyola Marymount (10-25)... Went on an early season streak of eight consecutive matches in which she posted double-digit numbers in kills. Prep/Club Four-year varsity letter winner at Granite Hills High School. .. Honored as team MVP as both a junior and senior... Served as team captain her senior year ... AII-CIF First Team selection as a senior... Desert Sky League MVP and Daily Prep co-Player of the Year in 2002... Set a school record with 33 kills in a single match... Numerous tournament MVP honors and was named an all-county player by The Sun... Coached by Carolyn Ruhm as a prep.. Also played for the Rancho Valley club program. Personal Born on August 27, 1985 in Upland, California... Daughter ofTim and Marisa Dawson... Was also recruited by Oregon State and Cal Poly SLO... Collects turtles. Gonzaga (10-29). Freshman in 2003

Christie Dawson

DAWSON'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP ATT

KILL ATT¾ A

SA DIG

BS

BA TB

2003 2004

96/28

536 511

256 251 507

.302 .319 .309

8 9

2 0 2

29 27 56

13 21 34

43 65

56 86

105/29

Career 201157

1047

17

108 142

Kristen Carlson

USD VOLLEYBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES - 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993

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2005 University of San Diego Volleyball

Ryan Maspero

Laura Murphy

#4

#15

Junior

Junior Outside Hitter San Antonio, TX Winston Churchill HS

Outside Hitter Palos Verdes, CA Chadwick HS Duke

Sophomore in 2004 Played in seven matches and was a starter in three before being sidelined by a season-ending injury in mid-September... Enjoyed consecutive 12-kill performances against North Carolina (9-11) and Pittsburgh (9-11) to earn All– Tournament honors at the Colorado Invitational. .. Totaled 34 digs and 71 kills in 20 games. Freshman in 2003 Emerged as a key part of USD's NCAA Tournament team as a true freshman .. Started in nine matches and appeared in 19... Killed a season-high 19 during a five-game match with city rivals San Diego State (11-4)... Registered five con– secutive double-digit kill performances in late October and early November... Had 13 kills and 12 digs against then-No. 13 Santa Clara (11-8)... Posted 10 kills and 12 digs vs. Gonzaga (10-31)... Killed 134 (2.79 per/game) on the season. Prep/Club Four-year letter winner at Winston Churchill High School ... Named the Greater San Antonio Player of the Year as a senior. .. Earned All-American honors as a prep senior... Honorable Mention Texas MVP.. . First team SAAll-State selection following her senior campaign... Churchill team captain as a junior and senior. .. Twice a unanimous first team All-District award winner... Earned numerous All– Tournament honors as a junior and senior at Churchill High School... Named to the Texas All-Star team after helping Churchill reach the Regional Finals as a senior. .. Coached by Robin Gerlich at Churchill. Personal Born on December 22, 1984 as Kathryn Ryan Maspero in Brisbane, Australia ... Is the daughter of Vic and Ruth Maspero... Also recruited by Florida State, LSU and Michigan... Majoring in Communications with a minor in Real Estate... Chose USD for the academic and athletic opportunities and the climate.

Sophomore in 2004

Part of an outstanding Torero team that finished 14-0 in league play and captured the 2004 West Coast Conference Championship .. . Helped USD reach the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 for the first time in school history... Played in 11 games and made one start.. . Killed a season-high eight against nationally recognized Long Beach State (9-21 )... Totaled 20 kills and five blocks on the season. Freshman at Duke in 2003 Made three starts while appearing in 20 matches... As a team the Blue Devils went 10-19.. . Murphy ranked third on the team with 109 assists... Recorded 2.83 digs per game, which was third highest for any Duke player in '03. Prep/Club Attended Chadwick High School in Palos Verdes.. . Helped Chadwick capture three consecutive Prep League titles .. . Enjoyed an undefeated Prep League season in 2002... Named the Prep League MVP as both a junior and senior... Garnered first team AII-CIF honors... Named to the 18 and Under Club All– Tournament team at the 2003 USA Junior Olympic Girls Volleyball Champion– ships.. . A first team Prep League honoree her sophomore year... Attended the Olympic Developmental Program in San Francisco in 2000... Named the Most Valuable Player of the UCSB Volleyball Camp ... Played for the Hot Shots club volleyball program .. . Coached by Anita Drennan at Chadwick. Personal

Born April 2, 1985 in Torrance , Cali– fornia.. Daughter of Mike and Barbara Murphy... As a prep, earned three varsity letters in swimming and was a two-year basketball letterwin– ner.

MURPHY'S USD STATS Year GP/MP ATT

KILL

ATT¾ A .1 22 0

SA DIG BS BA TB

MASPERO'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP ATT

4 4

2004

11 /7

49 49

20 20

9 9

5 5

KILL ATT¾ A 134 .126 4

SA DIG BS BA TB

Career 11/1

.122

0

2003 2004

48/19

406

17 90

2 0

7 9 2 2

20/7

71

.324 .211

29

9

2

34

Career 68/26

477

163

13 19 124 2

9

11

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2005 University of San Diego Volleyball

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Laurel Abrahamson Sophomore Middle Hitter Bloomington, MN Thomas Jefferson HS

Erin Wiskar

#11

#7

Sophomore Outside Hitter Port Moody, B. C. Gleneagle Secondary

Freshman in 2004 Played in 12 matches and a total of 18 games, helping San Diego win the WCC Championship as a true freshman ... Totaled 11 blocks... Had five kills in her second collegiate game, vs. Eastern Washington (9-5)... Matched her season-high with five ki lls and added season-high numbers in blocks (3) and digs (4) against city rival's San Diego State (10-5)... Part of a Torero team that went 14-0 within conference play (24-5 overall), won 18 consecutive matches and qualified for the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16. Prep/Club 6-foot-4 middle hitter that committed to USO following an outstanding prep career at Thomas Jefferson High School in Bloomington, Minnesota ... Led her M1 Mizuno Club team an appearance in the Junior Olympics... Played for the U.S. Youth National Team in 2001 ... Honored as Jefferson High School's team MVP and was named a First Team All-District selection as a prep standout. .. Volleyball Monthly listed Abrahamson as a FAB-50 prep recruit and Prep Volleyball tabbed her as one of the nation's top 100. Personal Born January 14, 1986 in Edina, Minnesota... Was also recruited by Florida, Illinois, Houston, UC Santa Barbara and Ohio... Chose to attend USO be– cause of the coaching staff, friendly atmosphere and the beautiful campus .. Daughter of Rick and Vicki Abrahamson.

Freshman in 2004

Started in six matches as a true freshman, helping San Diego win the West Coast Conference Championship and advance into the NCAATournament's Sweet 16... Had 12 kills and six digs as USO defeated nationally ranked and WCC rival St. Mary's (10-15)... Posted a season-high 13 kills at the Jenny Craig Pavilion vs. San Francisco (11-12)... Posted double-digit kill numbers in five of the seven matches in which she played four or more games... Her 15 digs at San Diego State (10-5) was a season-high... Totaled 96 digs and 111 kills on the year... Gained postseason experience in San Diego's second round NCAA Tournament victory over Arizona (12-04). Prep/Club One of the best prep volleyball players in Canada... Four-year member of the Canadian Youth National Team... Attended Gleneagle Secondary in Port Moody, British Columbia and played for the Fraser Valley Volleyball Club squad ... Led Fraser Valley to Provincial and National prominence... Wiskar was named national and provincial MVP after winning a national champion– ship with Fraser Valley in 2004... She collected numerous All-Star and MVP honors during a stellar prep career. Personal Born April 8th, 1986 in Vancouver, Canada... Daughter of Gladys and Paul Wiskar... Was also recruited by both Washington State and Oregon .. Has three older brothers Ryan, Michael and Jonathan... Also competed in swim– ming, water polo and basketball as a prep.

ABRAHAMSON'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP ATT KILL ATT¾ A

SA DIG

BS BA TB

WISKAR'S CAREER STATS Year GP/MP ATT

2004

18/12

43 43

17 17

.140 .140

7

4 4

0 0

7

11 11

KILL ATT¾ A

SA DIG

BS BA TB

Career 18/12

7

7

2004

47/17

319 319

111 111

.163 .163

4 4

12 12

6

6 6

96 96

8 8

Career 47/17

6

USD VOLLEYBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES - 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993

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