USD Volleyball 1990

NIKKI WALLACE, Freshman, Lancaster, CA A

1990 Women's Volleyball Schedule

MEET THE TORERAS

A two-time MVP in the Golden League as well as Antelope Valley HS "Athlete of the Year", Nikki brings impressive credentials to USO. She will vie for a hitter's spot. Coach's Remarks: "Nikki is a raw talent with a lot of potential. She will be used in many positions this year." Angie was an AII-WCC Honorable Mention selection in '89. She paced the Toreras in both kills (246) and solo blocks (60) last season. Coach's Remarks: "Angie has the most experience on the team. She has the po– tential to have a great senior season. " Maria moves over to the right side of the attack this year. She recorded 151 kills and 252 digs as a freshman in 1989. Coach's Remarks: "Maria is a strong and determined player. She showed improve– ment in the spring and is becoming a good player. " One of three senior middle blockers, Kathleen will provide depth at the Toreras' strongest position. She recorded 60 digs in '89. Coach's Remarks: " Kathleen has three solid years of experience behind her. She will be a big part of the team's success this year." The only lefthander on this year's squad, Heather will vie for the left side hitter's spot. Her 287 digs led the Toreras in 1989. Coach's Remarks: " Heather is a feisty player. Her back row skills will be an asset to the team."

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KRISTI HARRIS, Sophomore, El Toro, CA

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One of two setters on the '89 squad, Kristi recorded 462 assists and 156 digs as a freshman. She will compete for the start· ing spot in 1990. Coach's Remarks: "Kristi is a verbal and aggressive leader. She sets a strong middle." While at Mira Costa HS, Melissa was voted her team's Most Inspirational Player. She was also captain of her club volleyball team. Coach's Remarks: "Melissa is a very aggressive player. She possesses good backcourt skills." A walk-on in '89, Andrea proved her value by recording 53 kills and 67 digs. She will battle for one of the hitter spots in '90. Coach's Remarks: "The best athlete on the team, Andrea is a natural jumper with a good arm swing." A walk-on with this year's squad, April will be counted on to improve the Toreras' back row play. Coach's Remarks: "April is a transfer from Simmons College who will be given every chance to show her back row skills " A Trustee Scholar and a Dean's List (First Honors) member as a freshman, Shannon led the Toreras with a .421 hitting percen– tage. She recorded 407 assists. Coach's Remarks: "Shannon is the quick– est player on the team. She sets a strong outside set. " A versatile athlete, Torril was an AII-CIF selection in volleyball and basketball at Bonita Vista HS. She will contest for one of the hitter spots. Coach's Remarks: "Torri/ is a good, all around player. She is very intense and has a lot of court sense." Entering her fourth year as a starter, Suzanne will be looked to for blocking and leadership. She registered 140 kills and 123 digs in 1989. Coach's Remarks: Suzanne is the best pure blocker on the team. A lot is expected from her this year." Kellie is one of the top contenders for a starting hitter spot. She recorded 66 kills and 126 digs as a sophomore. Coach's Remarks: "Kellie had a strong spring practice. She will add a lot of energy to the team."

Fri., Aug. 31 CAL STATE FULLERTON S·M, Sept. 2-3 Fresno State Invitational Sun., Sept. 2 University of Utah Mon., Sept. 3 Tournament Semis/ Finals Tue., Sept. 4 San Diego City Tournament Tue., Sept. 4 USO vs SDSU Finals at M. Larry Lawrence Jewish Community Center Th· S, Sept. 6-8 Asics Grand Pre Tournament at San Diego State University F· S, Sept. 14-15 Anteater Invitational Fri., Sept. 14 UC Irvine Sat., Sept. 15 Northern lowa/ USIU Tue., Sept. 18 Cal State Fullerton Fri., Sept. 21 Cal State Northridge Sat., Sept. 22 ALUMNI GAME Fri., Sept. 28 *PEPPERDINE UNIV. Sat., Sep. 29 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIV. Wed., Oct. 3 United States International Univ. Fri., Oct. 5 CAL POLY, SAN LUIS OBISPO Sat., Oct. 6 *SANTA CLARA UNIV. Sat., Oct. 13 *UNIV. OF SAN FRANCISCO Fri., Oct. 19 *Loyola Marymount Univ. Sat., Oct. 20 *Pepperdine Univ. Thu., Oct. 25 *GONZAGA UNIV. Sat., Oct. 27 *UNIV. OF PORTLAND Thu., Nov. 1 *Univ. of San Francisco Fri., Nov. 2 *St. Mary's College Sat., Nov. 3 *Santa Clara Univ. Sat., Nov. 10 *ST. MARY'S COLLEGE Tue., Nov. 13 U.S. INTERNATIONAL Sat., Nov. 17 *Gonzaga Univ. Sun. Nov. 18 *Univ. of Portland * - Indicates a West Coast Conference Match All HOME GAMES in bold and caps.

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6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

ANGIE RAIS, Senior, Anchorage, AK

5:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

MELISSA DOELL, Freshman, Manhattan Beach, CA

TBA

MARIA RICKARD, Sophomore, Santa Barbara, CA

ANDREA BRUNS, Sophomore, Apple Valley, MN 9

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KATHLEEN HAYES, Senior, Canoga Park, CA

APRIL PROHASKA, Freshman, Santa Fe, NM

HEATHER DALLEY, Sophomore, Pacific Palisades, CA

SHANNON MUTCH, Sophomore, Newbury Park, CA

UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic univer– sity located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e., Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - con– veniently close to the major business, cu ltural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USO is presently experiencing record atten– dance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3,800, graduate students bring the oerall campus enrollment to 5,900. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration, Education, Nursing, and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on cam– pus. Students also attend USO from 24 foreign countries. In women's intercollegiate sports, USO fields programs in bas– ketball, cross-country, crew, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball.

TORRIL PURVIS, Freshman, Chula Vista, CA

UNIVERSITY FACTS

LOCATION:

San Diego, CA 92110

ENROLLMENT: FOUNDED: AFFILIATION: CONFERENCE:

5,900 1949

NCAA Division I

West Coast Conference Dr. Author E. Hughes

SUZANNE LE SATZ, Senior, Phoenix, AZ

PRESIDENT:

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR:

Tom Iannacone Regina Sullivan

ASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: DIR OF ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT:

Open

DIR. FACILITIES/ REC.: ATHLETIC TRAINER:

John Martin

Carolyn Greer, MA, A. T., C.

S.I.D.:

Ted Gosen John 0. Rollo

ASST. S.I.D.:

HEAD COACH:

Sue Hegerle-Snyder

KELLIE LOGSDON, Junior, Los Angeles, CA

CAREER RECORD: ASSISTANT COACH:

First Year

Erin Tomblin and

Dawn Colston 2-26 (1-13 in WCC) USO Sports Center (2,500) Toreras Columbia Blue, Navy, White

1989 RECORD: ARENA: NICKNAME: COLORS:

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