USD Men's and Women's Crew 1994-1995

Defending Men's Varsity Four PCRC Champions

UNIV. OF SAN DIEGO MEN,S/WOMEN,S CREW

Defending Women's Varsity Eight and Four City Champions

1994-95 MEDIA GUIDE

LEEANNE CRAIN

BROOKS DAGMAN

MEN'S VARSITY ROSTER

WOMEN'S VARSITY ROSTER

Name

H t. Wt. Yr. Hometown 5-1 1 158 so Arlingto n, VA

Name

H t. Yr. Hometown 5-11 so M ission Vi ejo, CA 5-8 so Covina, CA 5-8 SR San D iego, CA

Leeanne Crain begins her second sea– son as assistant program d irector and head women's coach at USD. In her fi rs t season w ith the To reros, Crain directed the varsity eight to second place fini shes at the presti gious Cal Cup Finals and State Championships. Her var– sity fo ur reached the PCRC fi nals.

Brooks Dagman enters his fourth sea– son as program directo r and head men's coach at USD.

Chris Blalock W arn er Bonner

Jennifer Babic Stacy Bunten Ka thy Glaser Stella M el los

6-5 215 JR

A tlanta, GA

Rob Carty 6-2 184 SR Colorado Springs, CO Charlie Claycomb 6-2 188 FR San Diego, CA Craig DeAngelo 6- 1 155 so G ladwyne, PA M att DeArmey 6-3 200 SR Huntington Beach, CA Chi-Te Ho 5-10 139 so San Di ego, CA Eth an Stein 5-11 160 so Juneau, AK Dan Tealdi 6-2 200 JR San M ateo, CA M att Uhde 6-6 195 JR Wi lmette, IL Cri stina M cKay (c) 5-5 JR Arcadia, CA Michelle Noce (c) 5-0 SR Woodside, CA Head Coach: Brooks Dagman (fourth season) Assistants: jay Vi geland, Leo Santiago MEN'S NOVICE ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown Steve Eilers FR Santa M onica, CA Bill Hardin g FR Del M ar, CA Paul Johnson FR Riverside, CA Chris Koh FR Sa n Francisco, CA Steve M atus so W oodland Hills, CA Aaron Smith FR Portland, OR M att Szabo FR G lendo ra, CA Justin Womach FR Sacramento, CA Elizabeth M il ler (c) FR San Diego, CA

Dagman recently served as assi stant coac h on th e U .S. N ati o nal Row in g Tearn wh ich competed at the Pan Ameri– can Games in Argentina. He has wo rked with th e national team in Lake O tay workouts fo r the past yea r. Las t season Dagman guided the USD varsity four to a gold medal fin ish at the Pacific Coast Row ing Cham– pionships, breaking th e course record in the process . The fo ur w ent on to compete at the Collegiate Nati on– als in Cincinnati, Oh io. Dagman was named to the USD post in 1992 after serving as senior assistant coach at UCLA from 1986- 9 1. He earned three varsity letters as an oarsman for th e Bruins (1982-85), receiving the team's M os t Valu– abl e O arsman Award in 1984.

5-8 SR San D iego, CA M ichele Nowick i 5-8 SR Poway, CA Lysa nne Ray 5-9 so Fairmon t, WV Hea ther Whitney 4-11 SR San D iego, CA Helen Wil son 5-6 so Hartland, W I M aggie W inter Head Coach: Leeanne Crain (second season) Assistant Coach: Linda Nebel Tanya Sni pes Jennifer Varsak 5- 10 JR Alphare tta, GA

5-7 JR Newport Beach, CA

Crain spent three seasons w ith th e UCLA Bruin s (1986-88), being named to the Pacifi c Coas t A ll-Con– ference Team and the team's Mos t Valuable Oarswoman in 1988. Th e Three Ri ve rs, Calif. native has also competed on the internati onal scene, helpin g the U .S. to a gold medal in the fou r at the Cadbu ry Internati onal Rega tta in Austra lia. Crain also rowed at the 1988 Nati onal Olympic Selec ti on Camp. She began her coaching ca reer as novice crew assis– tant coach at UCLA, helping th e Bruins to a medal– w inning perfo rmance at the 1991 PCRCs. 1993-94 WOMEN'S RESULTS VARSITY FOUR (1-1) Date Event/ Opponent 3/ 6 Loyola M arymoun t

5-8 so Colo rado Springs, CO

WOMEN'S NOVICE ROSTER Name Yr . Hometown Joanna Baynes FR Los Angeles, CA Emi ly Brown FR Redlands, CA Lynn Co ll ins so Charl otte, NC Kendra Dose- FR San Diego, CA Bridge t Fogarty FR San D iego, CA Sarah Kolar FR St. Paul, MN Janelle Lalonde FR Long Beach, CA Angie M arquez FR Anchorage, AK Azurelynn Panek FR San Diego, CA Kri sten Peterson FR Rive r Hi lls, WI Kelly Ranger FR W alnut Creek, CA Coll een Roach FR Poway, CA Miranda Saake FR Elk Grove, CA Ho lly Sanderson FR Kelseyv ille, CA Stephanie Sirvent FR M esa, AZ

1993-94 MEN'S RESULTS

VARSITY FOUR (4-1) Date Event/Opponent 3/ 6 Loyo la M arymount 4/ 2 UC Irvin e

Time Dist. (m) R 6:28.50 2,000 W 6 :5 1.00 2,000 W 5:5 1.84 1,500 W 6:25 .95 2,000 W 6 :2 8.00 2,000 4th

Time Dist. (m) R 7:59.00 2,000 L 5:5 1.84 1,500 W 7:48.90 2,000 7th

4/ 16 San Diego City Champs. 5/ 22 Pacifi c Coast Champs. 6/ 11 National Collegiates

4/ 16 San Diego City Champs. 5/ 22 Pacifi c Coas t Champs.

1994 Pacific Coast Championships V4 1993 Pacific Coas t Championships V4 1992 Pacific Coas t Championships V4

Gold

Bronze Bronze Gold Go ld Gold Si lve r Go ld Go ld Gold Gold Gold Gold Sil ver Silver Bronze Bronze

VARSITY EIGHT (2-0) Date Event/ Opponent

1994 S.D. City Championships 1994 S.D. City Championshi ps 1992 S.D. City Championshi ps 1990 S.D. City Championships 1989 S.D. City Championships 1988 S.D. City Championshi ps E 1987 S.D. City Championships 1986 S.D. City Championships

V8 V4 V8 V8 V8 V8 V8 V8 V8 V8 V8 V8

VARSITY EIGHT (1-1 ) Date Event/Opponent

Time Dist.(m) R 18:4 1.00 5,000 2nd 13: 19.00 3,500 4th 7:25.00 2,000 W 7: 12.39 2,000 2nd 7:33.96 2,000 5th 5:07.25 1,500 W 7: 14.20 2, 000 2nd 7:59.80 2,000 3rd

Time 19: 40.0 11 :24.0 6:17.40 6:11 .00 6:33 .42 5:0 7.25

Dist. (m) R

11 / 14 Newpo rt Fall Rega tta 11 / 20 San D iego Fall Classic 4/ 2 UC Irvine 4/ 10 Cal Cup (Crew Classic) Cal-Vi stors Cup (CC) 4/ 16 San Diego City Champs. 4/ 23 State Championships 4/ 30 UCLA Miller Cup

5,000 5th 3,500 2nd 2,000 L 2,000 3rd 2,000 6th 1, 500 W

11/ 14 Newport Fall Regatta 11/20 San Diego Fall Classic 4/ 2 UC Irvine 4/ 10 Cal Cup (Crew Classic) Cal-Vi sto rs Cup (CC) 4/ 16 San Diego City Champs.

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1994 State Championships

V8 V8 V4 V8 V4 V4 V8 V8 V8 V8 V8 V8

Silver Gold Gold Silver Silve r Silver Gold Gold Silve r Bronze Bronze Bronze

1994 S.D. Ci ty Championships 1994 S.D. City Championships 1990 S.D. City Championships 1990 S.D. City Championships 1989 S.D. City Championships 1989 S.D. City Championships 1987 S.D. City Championships 1986 S.D. City Championships 1994 Crew Classic Cal Cu p 1993 Crew Classic Cal Cu p 1989 Crew Classic Cal Cup

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1994 Crew Classic Cal Cup 1989 Crew Classic Cal Cup 1986 Crew Classic Cal Cup 1985 Crew Classic Cal Cup 1984 Crew Classic Cal Cup

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

• Fourth-pl ace fini sh at Nati onals • Course record at PCRCs • Vi cto ry over unbea tened Washington

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

V8

• First-ever Grand Final appearance at PCRCs • Gold medal sweep at City Champio nships • Silve r medal at State Championships

1989 Crew Classic Cal-Vi stors Cup V8

Urnverslty of San Diego Archive!

Athletics San Diego is a member of the West Coast Confer– ence (WCC) and competes in 16 interco llegiate sports on the NCAA D ivision I level. Men's sports include: crew, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, soccer and tennis. Women's sports include: crew, bas– ketba ll, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, ten– nis and volleyball. In the past three seasons, five USO teams have advanced to NCAA Tourn aments.

THE UNIVERSITY

1994-95 SCHEDULE

Location The University of San Diego is an independent Catho– lic institution of hi gher educa tion. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres overlooki ng Mission Bay, San D iego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego.

San Diego Fall Classic

8 a.m.

Sun. Nov. 6

(@ Mission Bay)

8 a.m.

Sun. Nov. 13

Newport Autumn Fes tival

(@ Newport Beach) Sat. March 25 Loyola Marymount

7 a.m.

(@ Marina de! Rey)

Apr il 1-2

San Diego Crew Classic

Al l day

S-S

Student Life St ud ent activities in– c lud e cu ltur al events, dances, boat cr ui ses, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy nights, symposia and much more. Students partici– pate in a wide range of vo lunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, se– nior citizen outreach and house building in Tijuana. Ove r two-thirds of USO students partake in intra– mural sports.

(@ Mission Bay)

Quick Facts Founded: 1949 Enrollment: 6,200

UC Irvin e, LBSU, OCC

8 a.m.

Sat. April 8

(@ Lon g Beach)

Universily ol' oan Die8o

UCLA, Orange Coast Coll. 8 a.m. (@ M arina de! Rey)

Fri. April 14

President: Author E. Hughes Athletic Director: Tom Iannacone Mascot: Torero School Colors: Navy, Columbia Blue, White Home Course: Mission Bay

S.D. City Championships

8 a.m.

Sat. April 29

(@ Lake Otay)

UCLA M iller Cup (@ Newport Beach) Newport Rega tta (@ Newport Beach)

Sat. May 6

All day

7 a.m.

Sun. May 7

' BOATHOUSE/ACAD.SUPPORT USO crew teams row out of th e Coggeshall Rowin g Center, a state-o f-the-art faci li ty located just 10 minutes from USO on Mission Bay. USO Rowing has access to a modern weight room as we ll, complete with Concept II erogmeters, Nautilus and free-weight equipment. Outside the classroom, academic support is offered to USO student-athletes with tutoring and counseling services available in addition to a computer lab. USD CREW OFFICES I Brooks Dagman Program Direc tor/ Men's Varsity Coach Leeanne Crain Assistant Program Director/Women's Varsity Coach M ailing Address: USO Crew 5998 A lca la Park San Diego, CA 92110 O ffice Phone: ( 619) 260-2261 Fax: (6 19) 292-0388 llll~~lll~i!11/~l1l/11li~!il~l~l~lli 3 5074 00026 7686

S-S

May 20-2 1 Pacific Coas t Champ ionshi ps All day (@ Sacramento, Calif.)

F-S June 9- 10 National Championships

All day

(@ Cincinnati, Ohio)

Academics USO enrolls more than 6,200 sutdents who have a choice of more than 50 undergradate and graduate de– gree programs. The University includes the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Admin– istra tion, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size gen– erall y averages between 10-30 students with the stu– dent to teacher ratio being 18:1. Over 96 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates. The Campus The USO campus is one of the most architecturally unique institutions found in the country, featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th cen– tury Span ish Renaissance style. In the last decade USO has completed eight major co nstruction and expansion projects. In 1990, the renovated Kather ine M. and George M . Pardee Jr. Legal Reserach Center opened, a fac ili ty double th e size of the former law library th at offers the latest in information technology.

1994-95 OUTLOOK , USO Crew, entering its 16th varsity season, contin– ues to prosper among the elite west coast programs while making its mark on th e national scene. Brooks Dagman is restockin g a varsity four squad which fini shed fourth nationally las t year. Dan Tealdi returns as the lone starter off the four which se t a course record at the PCRCs. Veterans Matt Uhde, Rob Carty Matt DeArmey, Chris Blalock and Craig DeAngelo join newcomers Ethan Stein, Charlie Claycomb and W arner Bonner as top candidates for th e varsity eigh t crew. Coxswain Cristina McKay switches from the women's team to the men's side. The women's varsity team return s four starters in Lysa nne Ray, Tanya Snipes, Stacy Bunten and Helen Wi lson. Call ups from the novice team include Kathy Glase r, M aggie Winter, Jennifer Babic, Stella M ellos and Jennifer Varsak. Senior Heather Whitn ey will handle coxswain duties.

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