USD Women's Soccer 1994

UNIVERSITY OFy SAN D I EGO XOREROS

1993 All-West Coast Conference: Back Row (L -R) -Dawn Birdsall (first team), Allison Worden (second team) and Michele Kennedy (first team). Front Row (L-R)-Michelle Bush (honorable mention) and Monica Costello (second team).

USD WoMEN,s SoccER 1994 MEDIA GUIDE

USD COACHING STAFF

TONY DA LUZ, Head Coach Head Coach Tony da Luz begins his third season as head women's soccer coach at the University of San Diego. Since his hiring on Nov. 7, 1992, da Luz has been in charge of building the newest sport at USO from the ground up. Last season USO won seven of its last eight games to finish 8-8 overall and tied for third in the West Coast Conference. Among the Toreros' victo– ries was a 1-0 upset over No. 20 Washington to take third place

at the Umbro Invitational. Da Luz has been a familiar sight on the USO sidelines since his days as a player and assistant coach on the men's team. A former USO team MVP and wee honorable mention selection, da Luz broke into coaching as chief assistant coach to Seamus McFadden prior to the 1984 season. In his seven years on McFadden's staff, da Luz helped USO to five straight winning seasons. Tony and wife, Amy, have two sons, Austin and Tyler. They reside in Del Mar. CHERYL PARKER, Assistant Coach

Parker begins her third season with the Toreros. She played four years of collegiate soccer, beginning her career at UC Santa Barbara before finishing with UCSD, where she earned a de– gree in Visual Arts. An All-American (1991) at UCSD, Parker set a school record for assists in a game (5). She also shares the UCSB record for goals in a game (4). A San Diego native, Parker has two brothers who coach the USO rugby club team.

TRONG NGUYEN, Assistant Coach One of the finest players in Torero soccer history, Nguyen em– barks on his first season as assistant coach . A four-year letterman on defense, Nguyen earned All-America Second Team honors in 1990. Trong was a three-time AII-WCC pick who com– peted in the Collegiate Soccer Indoor Showcase and was drafted shortly thereafter by the MSL Wichita Wings. He is currently working towards a master's degree in College Counseling at USO.

USD SOCCER INFORMATION

Head Coach: Tony da Luz, third season Assistant Coaches: Cheryl Parker, Trong Nguyen Office Phone: (619) 260-2306 Home Field: Torero Stadium (4,000) Conference: West Coast Conference (WCC) USO Soccer Information Available 24 Hours a Day...

Office Fax: (619) 292-0388

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THE PLAYERS

#00 ALLISON WORDEN, Goalkeeper Yr: Sophomore Ht: 5-8 Exp: 1V Res: La Mesa, CA HS: Grossmont Club: Hotspurs USO: Second Team AII-WCC in 1993...Set WCC record with 19 saves in USD's upset of No. 20 Washington (10-31-93).. .Named wee Co-Player of the Week (11 -1-93)...Finished season as start– ing keeper with a 0.62 goals-against average...Fell 52 minutes shy of being regionally-ranked in GAA (would had been third in

the Western Region) ...Posted over 223 consecutive shutout minutes. Prep/Club: AII-Grossmont 3A League First Team for Grossmont (Ray Widener). Personal: Pronounced WARD-en ... Born June 2, 1975 in San Diego... Political Sci– ence Major... Parents are Anita and David Worden...Likes the teacher-student in– teraction aspect of USO. YEAR GP/GS MIN SH SV G GAA REC SO A PTS. 1993 10/7 728:04 102 46 5 0.62 6-1-0 6 (2) 0 0 ..

#1 DANIELLE LOPEZ, Goalkeeper Yr: Junior Ht: 5-6 Exp: 2V Res: Chula Vista, CA HS: Castle Park Club: San Diego Villa USO: Named to wee All -Academic Team .. .WCC Scholar Athlete...Torero's all-time leader in minutes played...Starter for one and a half seasons...Recorded three shutouts in 1992...Has played the forward position on occasion . Prep/Club: First Team All-Metro League selection for Castle Park

High (Gilbert Sanchez)...Received team's Most Dedicated Player Award. Personal: Born Jan. 23, 1974 in San Jose, CA.. .Daughterof Joyce Lopez.. .Majoring in Political Science... Recruited by UC San Diego and San Francisco State. YEAR GP/GS MIN SH SV G GAA. REC SO A . PTS 1993 10/9 831 :56 117 44 22 2.38 2-7-0 2 0 0 1992 14/14 1320:00 203 85 25 1.71 4-10-0 3 0 0 Totals 24/23 2151:56 320 129 47 1.97 6-17--0 5 O o

,. #2 AMANDA STACK, Defense Yr: Freshman Ht: 5-6 Exp: RS Res: El Toro, CA HS: El Toro Club: Mission Viejo USO: Did not play last season due to rehabilitation of knee (AGL) ...Named WCC Scholar-Athlete. Prep/Club: Played on El Toro High (Kerry Krouse) teams that won two South Coast League titles and reached the CIF Finals..Singled-out for All-South Coast League Honorable Men–

tion honors as a senior...Assisted Mission Viejo club team (John Clabaugh) in capturing the 1991 U-16 National Championship.. .Spent time with the NHB (Leonard Lopez) club program as well. Personal: Born June 11 , 1975 in San Jose, CA... Biology major...Found USO unique in its location, academics and sports program .. .Heard from Westmont, UC Irvine, UC San Diego and Chapman ...Coaches a girl's varsity high school team.. .Spends time coaching in Mission Viejo camps...Enjoys playing beach volleyball.

THE PLAYERS

#3 MICHELLE BUSH, Defender Yr: Sophomore Ht: 5-5 Exp: 1V Res: Chatsworth, CA HS: Bishop Alemany Club: Valley United Wings Captain USD: Honorable Mention AII-WCC last year...Part of USO de– fensive corps that recorded three consecutive shutouts in 1993...Started all 16 games on defense. Prep/Club: Three-time AII-CIF honoree...Named to All-Mission League team four straight years...Helped Bishop Alemany to a

share of three league titles...Played for Valley United Wings club teams (Bill Daws/ Martin Stokes) that finished as National Cup U-19 semifinalists at Western Regionals...Southern California U-16 Champions in 1989. Personal: Born March 20, 1975 in Van Nuys, CA. .. Parents are Marilyn and Royal Bush...Major undeclared.. .Chose USO for its location and soccer program...Also sought-after by California, Regis and Cal Lutheran. YEAR GP/GS G A PTS SH GW wee GP G A PTS 1993 16/16 0 3 3 5 0 6 0 0 0

#4 HILARY SCOTT, Forward Yr: Junior Ht: 5-6 Exp: TR Res: Honolulu , HI LS: Santa Clara Univ. HS: Punahou Club: Leahi Santa Clara: Spent two seasons with the Broncos.

Prep/Club: Did not play for high school team due to lack of competition...Competed for track team, however, and set sev– eral state records...Spent time with the Leahi club program that became the first Hawaiian team to ever reach the Far Western Region finals .

Personal: Born Feb. 24, 1974 in Honolulu, HI... Parents are Jacqueline and Steve Scott...Working towards majors in Business Administration and Mathematics...Avid runner in her spare time. YEAR { GP/GS \ .G PTS . SH .. GW wee .GP G A PTS 1993* 6/0 0 0 0 5 0 • Santa Clara Stats

#5 JENNY JONGEJAN, Forward Yr: Freshman Ht: 5-4 Exp: HS Res: San Francisco, CA HS: St. Ignatius Prep Club: San Francisco Vikings

Prep/Club: First Team AII-GPSL as a senior and junior...Helped St. Ignatius College Prep (Jan Mullin) to an undefeated, unscored upon regular season ... Led school in assists three years in a row...Took part in the Olympic Development Program (District 1/ Northern California) ...Guided San Francisco Club Select team to a fifth-place finish (out of 44 teams) at the 1992 USA U-16 Cup...Teams also reached semifinals at the 1991 and 1993 State Cup. Personal: Name pronounced Young-Yawn ... Born Oct. 13, 1976 in San Francisco...Parents are Nini and Hans Jongejan ...Major is undeclared...Was look- ing for a small, liberal arts school with Division I soccer and found USD...Also recruited by Loyola Marymount and Gonzaga... ls one of the fastest players on the team...Will challenge for a starting spot.

THE PLAYERS

#6 MICHELE KENNEDY, Midfielder Yr: Sophomore Ht: 5-7 Exp: 1V Res: Temple City, CA HS: Arcadia Club: Pasadena Exiles

USD: First Team AII-WCC last season...Team's leading scorer and Rookie of the Year... Placed third in WCC overall scoring and ninth in the Western Region...Recorded USD's first-ever hat trick (three goals) against Loyola Marymount (9-18-93) ...Needed just 20 seconds to score against Pacific (10-24-93)...Had a seven– game point streak, second longest in the Western Region...ls Torero's all-time leading scorer...Named USO Freshman of the Year. Prep/Club: Scored 135 goals in four years for CIF champs Arcadia High. Personal: Born April 21, 1975 in Sunset, CA...Chemistry Major...Parents are Sue and Joseph Kennedy... Has a sister who played softball at Chico State. YEAR GP/GS G A PTS ~H GW wee GP' ' G ·•·· A ... PTS_ 1993 16/16 12 7 31 55 2 6 7 2 16

#7 ALY PARKER, Midfielder Yr: Junior Ht: 5-5 Exp: 2V Res: Kula, HI HS: Seabury Hall Club: Maui Girls

USD: Twice recognized as a West Coast Conference Scholar– Athlete...Started in 12 of 13 games in 1992...Assisted on game– winning goal against San Francisco (10-17-93) . Prep/Club: Two-ti me All -Star in the Maui Interscholastic League...Selected Most Valuable Player for Seabury Hall High.

Personal : Born April 12, 1974 in Kahului, HI. .. Parents are Hilary and Steve Parker...Attracted to USD's Marine Biology department, location and soccer program...Joins Hilary Scott as native Hawaiians on USD's team. YEAR GP/GS G A PTS SH GW wee GP G A PTS 1993 13/4 1 3 5 14 0 5 0 2 2 . 1992 13/12 2 0 4 9 1 2 1 0 2 Totals 26/16 3 3 9 23 1 7 1 2 4

#8 ELLI JOHNS, Midfielder Yr: Sophomore Ht: 5-7 Exp: 1V Res: Encinitas, CA HS: San Dieguito Club: San Dieguito Surf USD: Recorded game-winning goals in Toreros' last two games of 1993, including the deciding goal against No. 20 Washington with just 58 seconds left in overtime. Prep/Club: Guided San Dieguito High (Dave Emmerson) to a No. 2 national ranking during the 1992-93 season...A year be–

fore the Mustangs clinched the CIF Championship...Two-year record at San Dieguito was 50-0-3...Also competed for the San Dieguito Surf club team (Dennis Costello) . Personal: Born Nov. 2, 1975 in La Jolla, CA...Major is undeclared...Daughter of Donita and Kent Johns...Surprised and excited to be recruited by USD...Looked at school as a great opportunity for scholastic and soccer career. YEAR GP/GS G A PTS SH . GW ",wec. GP G A P-fS 1993 16/15 3 3 9 22 2 6 0 1 1

THE PLAYERS

#9 DAWN BIRDSALL, Defender Yr: Junior Ht: 5-6 Exp: 2V Res: San Diego, CA HS: Mt. Carmel Club: San Diego Nomads

USO: Torero's second all-time leading scorer...Led USO in team scoring inaugural season , providing 42% of team's goals...Two– time AII-WCC First Team selection... Scored first goal in Torero history at 86:37 against Santa Clara (9-6-92) ...Produced hat trick versus Gonzaga (10-7-93)... Earned second varsity letter. Prep/Club: Second Team 3A AII-CIF-San Diego Section pick for Mt. Carmel High in 1992-93. Personal: Born April 18, 1974 in Pomona, CA...Majoring in Anthropology. VEAR GP/GS G A PTS SH GW wee GP G A PTS 1993 . 16/16 .•. 4 4 . 12 35 1 . 6 3 2 8 1992 15/15 5 2 12 27 2 4 2 1 5 Totals 31/31 9 6 24 62 3 10 5 3 13

#10 MONICA COSTELLO, Midfielder Yr: Sophomore Ht: 5-3 Exp: 1V Res: El Cajon , CA HS: Valhalla Club: USA Condors Captain USO: Second Team AII-WCC last season...Named wee Player of the Week (10-18-93) ...Had goals in six straight games, sec– ond longest streak in the Western Region ...Recorded hat trick against CS Fullerton (10-27-93) ...Earned USO Coach's Award . Prep/Club: Three-timeAII-CIF-San Diego Section Division II (2A)

selection...CIF Player of the Year in 1992-93.. .Paced Valhalla High (David Macky) to CIF Division II Championship...AII-Grossmont 2A pick in x-country and softball . Personal: Born Sept. 25 , 1975 in San Diego ...Diversified Liberal Arts Major...Daughter of Pamela and Jerry Costello...Drawn to USO for its education, location and athletics. .VEAR GP/GS ··•·. G ... A PTS •· SH .. GW wee GP G A PTS 1993 ... 16/16 ·.•. 9 5 23 38 2 6 2 2 6

#11 ANNMARIE SNORSKY, Midfielder Yr: Junior Ht: 5-5 Exp: 1V Res: Bellevue, CA HS: Sammamish LS: Univ. of Portland Club: Shooting Stars USO: Finished third in team scoring.. .Tallied points in seven straight games last season (second longest in Western Region). Prep/Club: NSCAA/Metlife AII-Amercian at Sammamish High (Ena Watson) ...Twice voted to All-King County Team...Shooting Stars (Tom Warren) won six state titles and the 1991 Dallas Cup.

Personal: Born Jan. 3, 1973 in Seattle, WA...Communications Major... Parents are Sharon and Bill Snorsky...Joins brother Mike, as the first brother-sister combi- nation to play soccer at USD...Has five brothers and sisters who have competed in intercollegiate athletics. VEAR) GP/GS ..•. G A<\ ~TS •· SH GW ' wee GP . G A PTS 1993 15/14 8 3 19 35 0 6 3 7 1992* 6/1 2 2 6 10 0 Totals 21/15 10 5 25 45 5 6 3 7 "Portland Stats

THE PLAYERS

#12 KRISTEN CAMPBELL, Defender Yr: Junior Ht: 5-2 Exp: 1V Res: Encinitas, CA HS: San Dieguito LS: UCSB Club: San Dieguito Surf USD: Scored game-winning goal in overtime victory against Loyola Marymount (9-18-93)...Started 13 of 16 contests. UCSB: Second-leading scorer for the Gauchos in 1992. Prep/Club: First Team AII-CIF-San Diego Section pick at San Dieguito High (Dave Emmerson) ...Played on 1992 Regional U-

19 Olympic Development team...Former San Dieguito Surf (Shawn Jackson). Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1974 in La Jolla, CA...Business Administration Major... Daughter of Dick Campbell...Recruited by USF and UC Irvine. yr:A~ ;;,aP1~~I]!I!l llll l l; 1 ;:1lllllllittt~11:,t!lj 1 1!J!l~lgl;1llJl,!il:~ 1 l!!l!'.! l!ll!II 1993 16/13 1 2 4 12 1 6 1 0 2 1992* 14/-- 4 2 10 Totals 30/13 5 4 14 12 1 6 1 O 2 • UCSB stats

#13 JILL DI MONACO, Forward Yr: Sophomore Ht: 5-4 Exp: 1V Res: Albuquerque, NM HS: Albuquerque Academy Club: Sandia Cobra USD: Appeared in three games, attempting five shots. Prep/Club: First Team All-State honoree...Albuquerque Acad– emy teams (William Weir/David Dunbar) finished third and twice reached quarterfinals at New Mexico playoffs...Earned all-state accolades in track and diving...Helped Sandia Cobra club team

(Bill Hayward) reach state regionals. Personal: Born May 25, 1975 in Warren, ML.Business Major...Parents are Patie and Michael DiMonaco...Was looking to attend a small, private school and de– cided on USO. VEAR/](9P:i9ilmlli llll[l i!l!:lri ii[IBl,i9w%II!li:W~~~:t~lt!!llil 1 illlll!l ill '.ml! 1993 5/0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0

#14 MINDY CAMPBELL, Defender Yr: Junior Ht: 5-5 Exp: 2V Res: Lake Oswego, OR HS: Lake Oswego Club: FC Portland USD: AII-WCC Second Team in 1992.. .wee All-Academic se– lection last year...One of only three players to appear in every USO game the last two seasons...Has good sprinter's speed. Prep/Club: First Team Three Rivers League choice at Lake Os– wego (Dominic Yambasu)...Team captain of FC Portland team

(Clive Charles) that went undefeated in 1992 and captured State Cup. Personal: Born Sept. 24, 1974 in Portland , OR ...Majoring in business and accounting...Trustee Scholar and Dean's List recipient.. .Attracted to USO for its business program and soccer team ...Father, Mike, played basketball at Portland State . veAij ;;lf!li1~1t1,1[gil!Jlli !l 1 1r1:1ft itlJlll:il[ilJw11:1ilBi!!:~e1!IIgi~iir:l 1!JIB 1993 16/16 2 3 7 12 0 6 0 1 1 1992 15/15 1 2 4 20 1 4 0 0 0 Totals 31/31 3 5 11 32 1 10 O 1 1

THE PLAYERS

#15 JOY IWANAGA, Defender Yr: Freshman Ht: 5-1 Exp: HS Res: San Bruno, CA HS: Terra Nova Club: San Francisco Vikings Prep/Club: Named Most Valuable Player of the North Peninsula League...Named toAII-NPL team on two occasions for Terra Nova High (Bill Leiva)...Played on Terra Nova's boy's varsity team as well. .. Lettered in volleyball and badminton...Member of North– ern California Olympic Development program...Joined the San Francisco Vikings in reaching 1990 semifinals of State Cup.

Personal: Born March 29, 1976 in San Francisco, CA.. .Daughter of Joyce lwanaga...Majoring in Education ...Has a great touch shooting from the left foot...Candidate for a starting position .. .Might have been overlooked by some schools...Chose USO for its curriculum and soccer program.

#16 DORIE FLYNN, Defender Yr: Freshman Ht: 5-4 Exp: HS Res: Kentfield, CA HS: Branson Club: Mill Valley Storm

Prep/Club: Four-time All-Bay Area Conference pick...Earned team's defensive player award at The Branson School {Tom Ryan) ...Branson won the Northern California State Champion– ship Flynn's freshman season ...Was team captain for two seasons ... Lettered in swimming and volleyball {all– league)...Reached State Cup semifinals in 1992 and 1994 as a member of the Mill Valley Storm club team {Ada Greenwood). Personal: Born Nov. 17, 1976 in Greenbrae , CA. .. Parents are Ruth and Ed Flynn...Major is undeclared...Father played rugby and brother lacrosse at Califor– nia-Berkeley.

#17 AMY SUTTON, Midfielder Yr: Freshman Ht: 5-5 Exp: HS Res: North Hills, CA HS: Bishop Alemany Club: Rampage

Prep/Club: Chosen First Team AII-CIF-Southern Section and Most Valuable Player of the Mission League last year.. .Received All-Mission League recognition on three occasions...Helped Alemany High (Marcia Takahashi) to consecutive league titles...Played on same Alemany team as USO teammate Michelle Bush ... Found time to letter in track...Competed for the Rampage club program (Jeff Blumpkin). Personal: Born March 3, 1976 in Panorama City, CA ...Undecided on a major...Parents are Suzanne and Bill Sutton...Attracted to USO for its location and academics...Also considered Chico State, Loyola Marymount and Sacramento State.

THE PLAYERS

#18 KERRY GRIMSTAD, Midfielder Yr: Junior Ht: 5-6 Exp: 1V Res: Del Mar, CA

HS: Torrey Pines LS: Palomar JC Club: San Dieguito Surf USD: Appeared in six games, including starts against UCSD, UC Irvine and Loyola Marymount. ..Earned varsity letter.. .Gives Toreros depth and experience at the midfielder position. Prep/Club: Played locally at Torrey Pines High (Dennis Costello)...Lettered in field hockey as well...Also competed for

the San Dieguito Surf program (Pete Murphy}. Personal: Born May 19, 1973 in Orange, CA...Communications Major...Parents are Beverly and John Grimstad...Selected USO based on the school's location and quality of education...Attended nearby Palomar JC and Northern Arizona Uni– versity. Y~~imllrlil§il!Illll l1111l m~llml1Jtll!ll1lrl:lll~IIBJffllliJJ!1l llil 11ill[I 1993 6/3 0 1 1 3 0 3 0 1 1

#19 AMBER CROSS, Midfielder Yr: Freshman Ht: 5-4 Exp: HS Res: San Francisco, CA HS: St. Ignatius Prep Club: San Francisco Vikings

Prep/Club: Second team all-conference at St. Ignatius College Preparatory (Jan Mullin)...St. Ignatius team reached quarterfinals of the Central Coast Section playoffs ...Earned Coach's Award...Member of San Francisco Vikings club team (Dick Cross)...Vikings reached 1990 State Cup semifinals...Played on same team as USO freshmen teammates Joy lwanaga and Jenny Jongejan (high school team as well} . Personal: Born Aug. 28, 1976 in San Francisco, CA...Major is undeclared...Parents are Andrea and Richard Cross... lmpressed by USD's education, location and soc– cer program.. .Plans on becoming a social worker following graduation.

#20 SARAH COLEMAN, Forward Yr: Sophomore Ht: 5-3 Exp: HS Res: Claremont, CA HS: Claremont Club: Claremont Stars Prep/Club: Chosen to AII-CIF First Team for Claremont High (Jose Ramirez)...Paced Claremont to CIF title senior season and Baseline League Championship as a junior...Four-year honor roll student...Played on Claremont Stars team (Jim Zwissler). Personal: Born March 20, 1975 in New Rochelle, NY...Major is

undeclared .. .Daughter of Penny and John Coleman...Cited the chance to make new friends, the campus and academic programs as reasons for attending San Diego...Enjoys riding horseback and owns several horses...Started playing soccer at age 8.

HONOR ROLL

WCC Scholar-Athletes Mindy Campbell Danielle Lopez Aly Parker Molly Sullivan Denise Timmermans

AII-WCC, First Team Dawn Birdsall Michele Kennedy

1992, 1993 1992, 1993 1992, 1993 1992, 1993 1992, 1993

1992, 1993

1993

AII-WCC, Second Team Monica Costello 1993 AllisonWorden 1993 Mindy Campbell 1992 Karmyn Clark 1992 Kelly Arthur 1992

1993 1993 1993 1992 1992 1992 1992

Karmyn Clark Amanda Stack Corrie Bergeron Kelly Arthur Katie Artz Tonya Gonser Suzanne Harker

AII-WCC, Honorable Mention Karmyn Clark 1993 Michelle Bush 1993 wee All-Academic Mindy Campbell 1992, 1993 Danielle Lopez 1993

USO Most Valuable Player Karmyn Clark

1993 1992

Dawn Birdsall

1994 PREVIEW

At USD's team photo session last year, Coach Tony da Luz decided to break from school tradition. He asked a group of first-year players to pose for the team's yearbook cover, an honor generally reserved for seniors. Da Luz knew what he was doing that day as half of the freshmen (now sophomores) returned for this year's cover which features AII-WCC selections from a year ago. The youth movement is underway at USD, yet da Luz isn't so much rebuilding as he is stockpiling. Last year underclassmen figured in 94% of the team's scor– ing. San Diego also returns its top five scorers from a year ago when the club finished third in wee scoring (2 .81 goals per game). AII-WCC first teamer Michele Kennedy led USD in points with 12 goals and seven assists and moves from the forward position to midfield this season . There she will be joined by sophomore Monica Costello, who came on strong in the second half of 1993, collecting a school-record seven points in one game while tallying goals in six straight contests. Junior Annmarie Snorksy brings consider- able experience at midfield, having spent a full season with the Toreros and one year at Portland. San Diego's defense looks particularly strong, despite the loss of AII-WCC performer Karmyn Clark. Sophomore Michelle Bush will continue to be the leader on defense. Da Luz has also solidified the defense by moving veteran forward Kristen Campbell and midfielder Dawn Birdsall to the back. Redshirt freshman Amanda Stack and newcomer Joy lwanaga are expected to see time on defense as well. Sophomore goalkeeper Allison Worden hopes to continue the form that saw her compile six shutouts and a miniscule 0.62 goals-against average in 1993. Worden set a WCC record last October with 19 saves in USD's 1-0 upset victory over No. 20 Washington. San Diego opens the 1994 season playing five of its first six games in the friendly confines of Torero Stadium where the team posted a 7-1 mark last year. USD begins WCC action Sept. 8 when No. 5 ranked Santa Clara comes to town.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

5

GP/GS G A PT SH GW WCCGP 'GA PT

1.993 Season

16

7 2 2 2 3 1 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 6 6 6 6 3 6 5 4 6 2 6 3 2 6 1 2 4 4

2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

55 38 35 35 22 14 12 12 14 12

7 31 5 23 3 19 4 12

10 Michele Kennedy, F 20 Monica Costello, MF 11 Annmarie Snorsky, MF

16/16 12

6 7 8

16/16 15/14 16/16 16/15 14/10 16/16

9 8 4 3 2 2

9 Dawn Birdsall, MF

1 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 9 7 5 5 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1

3 5 3 3 3 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

8 Elli Johns, MF

19 Dana Blackwood, F 14 Mindy Campbell, D 6 Molly Sullivan, D 12 Kristen Campbell, F 4 Amie McMullin, D 3 Michelle Bush, D 18 Kerry Grimstad, MF 17 Corrie Bergeron, F 2 Karmyn Clark, D 5 Denise Timmermans, D 7 Aly Parker, MF 13 Jill DiMonaco, F 1 Danielle Lopez, GK 00 Allison Worden, GK

1 1 1 1

12/3 13/4

16/13

9 5 3 4 2 3 0 0 1

6/2

16/16

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6/3 7/0

16/16

4/0 5/0

12/9 10/7

1

"Own Goal"

16 15 47

6

Totals

16/176 45 44 134 276 8 16/176 27 25 79 219 8

Opponents

GAA REC so

SH SV G

GP/GS MIN

NO NAME

10/9 831 :56 117 44 22 2.38 2-7-0 2 (2)

1 Danielle Lopez, GK 00 Allison Worden, GK

0.62 6-1-0 6 (2) 1.56 8-8-0 6 2.60 8-8-0 1

102

728:04

10/7

5

46

16/16 1560:00 219 90 27 16/16 1560:00 276 116 45

Totals

Opponents

. ~PIGS G A PT SH GW ..

WCCGP GA PT·····•····

1992Season

3 ·· 2 ·1

,· ..

27 41

2 12

5

5 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15/15 14/14 13/12 15/15 14/10 15/12

2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Dawn Birdsall, MF 18 Kelly Arthur, MF

1

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3

6 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

9

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Aly Parker, MF

20

14 Mindy Campbell, MF 10 Molly Sullivan, MF 13 Elaine Milligan, F 15 Corrie Bergeron, F 11 Kristi Calhoon, MF 6 Denise Timmermans, D

5

16

11/7 13/5

7 5

15/15 15/15

1

4 Karmyn Clark, D

0 2 5 8 0 2 3 0 0

15/9

17 Katie Artz, D

13/13

2 Amie McMullin, D 16 Suzanne Harker, D 12 Stephanie LaBacz, F

15/4

1 1

0 0 0

8/6 6/0 2/0 1/0

0 0

0

3 Liz Mahoney, D 5 Beckie Jarrett, F

0 0 0

0 0 3 4

0 0 0 0

0 0

8 Molly Kuykendall, MF 1 Danielle Lopez, GK

14/14

151 5 214 10

3 2 8

Totals

15/165 12 8 32 15/165 27 22 76

Opponents

SH sv G

GAA REC so

NO NAME

GP/GS MIN

4-10-0 3 1-0-0 0

1.71 2.00

85 25

14/14 1320:00 203

1 Danielle Lopez, GK 10 Molly Sullivan, GK

11

1/1

2

5

90:00

15/15 1410:00 214 90 27

1.72 5-10-0 3 69 12 o.n 10-5-0 4

Totals

Opponents

15/15 1410:00 151

TEAM ROSTER

Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Last School

No Name

5-8 SO La Mesa, CA/Grossmont HS 5-6 JR Chula Vista, CA/Castle Park HS

GK GK

00 Allison Worden• 1 Danielle Lopez•• 2 Amanda Stack 3 Michelle Bush* (c)

5-6 FR El Toro, CA/El Toro HS

D D F F

5-5 SO Chatsworth , CA/Bishop Alemany HS 5-6 JR Honolulu, HI/Santa Clara University 5-4 FR San Francisco, CA/St. Ignatius HS 5-7 SO Temple City, CA/Arcadia HS 5-5 JR Kula, HI/Seabury Hall HS 5-7 SO Encinitas, CA/San Dieguito HS 5-6 JR San Diego, CA/Mt. Carmel HS 5-3 SO El Cajon , CA/Valhalla HS 5-5 JR Bellevue, WA/University of Portland

4 Hilary Scott

5 Jenny Jongejan 6 Michele Kennedy*

MF MF MF

7 Aly Parker•• 8 Elli Johns·

D

9 Dawn Birdsall**

10 Monica Costello* (c) MF 11 Annmarie Snorsky** MF

Encinitas, CA/UC Santa Barbara

5-2 JR

D F D D D

12 Kristen Campbell**

5-4 SO Albuquerque, NM/Albuquerque Acad.

13 Jill DiMonaco•

Lake Oswego, OR/Lake Oswego HS

5-5 JR

14 Mindy Campbell**

FR San Bruno, CA/Terra Nova HS

5-1

15 Joy lwanaga 16 Dorie Flynn 17 Amy Sutton

5-4 FR Kentfield, CA/Branson HS

5-5 FR North Hills, CA/Bishop Alemany HS

MF MF MF

5-6 JR Del Mar, CA/Palomar JC

18 Kerry Grimstad* 19 Amber Cross 20 Sarah Coleman

5-4 FR San Francisco, CA/St. Ignatius HS 5-3 SO Claremont, CA/Claremont HS

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Head Coach: Tony da Luz (third season) Assistant Coaches: Cheryl Parker (third season) Trang Nguyen (first season) Athletic Trainer: Scott Heinrichson

1994 Toreros: Sitting (L-R) -Kristen Campbell, Monica Costello, Amber Cross, Jenny Jongejan, Jill DiMonaco, Sarah Coleman and Joy lwanaga; Kneeling (L-R) - Annmarie Snorsky, Amy Sutton, Mindy Campbell, Dawn Birdsall, Aly Parker, Kerry Grimstad, Michelle Bush and Dorie Flynn; Standing (L-R) - Assistant Coaches Cheryl Parker and Trang Nguyen, Amanda Stack, Hilary Scott, Danielle Lopez, Allison Worden, Elli Johns, Michele Kennedy and Head Coach Tonyda Luz.

USD TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Individual Records • Single -Game

Toreros Goals - 3, Dawn Birdsall, vs. Gonzaga, Oct. 7, 1993

3, Michele Kennedy, vs. Loyola Marymount, Sept. 18, 1993 3, Monica Costello, vs. Cal State Fullerton, Oct. 27, 1993

Assists - 2, Several times Points - 7, Monica Costello (3-1=7), vs. Cal State Fullerton, Oct. 27, 1993 Shots -10, Michele Kennedy, vs. USC, Oct. 22, 1993 GK Saves - 19, Allison Worden, vs. Washington, Oct. 31, 1993 Opponents Goals - 3, Lori Hokerson, St. Mary's, Oct. 30, 1992 Assists - 2, Kristi DeVertz, Santa Clara, Sept. 6, 1992 Points - 6, Lori Hokerson (3-0=6), St. Mary's, Oct. 30, 1992 Shots - 13, Erin Martinez, Santa Clara, Sept. 12, 1993 GK Saves - 17, Cathy Zoccoli, USC, Oct. 22, 1993 · Team Records Most Goals - 8, vs. Cal State Fullerton, Oct. 27, 1993 Most Goals, First Half - 6, vs. Pacific, Oct. 24, 1993 Most Goals, Second Half - 5, vs. Gonzaga, Oct. 7, 1993 Most Goals, Overtime - 4, vs. Loyola Marymount, Sept. 18, 1993 Largest Margin of Victory - 8, vs. Cal State Fullerton (8-0), Oct. 27, 1993 Quickest Goal (Start of Game) - 0:20, Michele Kennedy, vs. Pacific, 10-24-93 Quickest Two Goals - 0:09, vs. Cal State Fullerton, Oct. 27, 1993 Quickest Three Goals - 7:10, vs. Pacific, Oct. 24, 1993 Most Shots - 39, vs. USC, Oct. 22, 1993 Fewest Shots - 2, vs. Santa Clara, Sept. 6, 1992; vs. UCSB, Sept. 12, 1992 Most Corners - 9, vs. Azusa Pacific, Sept. 23, 1992 Most Fouls - 19, vs. San Francisco, Oct. 17, 1993 Fewest Fouls - 2, vs. Portland, Oct. 24, 1992; @ St. Mary's, Sept. 10, 1993 Most Offsides - 8, vs. Cal State Fullerton, Oct. 27, 1993 Longest Winning Streak - 4 games, Oct. 17-Oct. 27, 1993 Longest Losing Streak - 5 games, Sept. 25-Oct. 10, 1992 Largest Attendance - 857, @ Portland, Oct. 30, 1993 Largest Home Attendance - 510, vs. UCLA, Nov. 7, 1993 Opponents Most Goals - 6, Santa Clara (6-1 ), Sept. 12, 1993 Most Goals, First Half - 3, Santa Clara, Sept. 12, 1993 Most Goals, Second Half - 3, Santa Clara, Sept. 12, 1993 Most Goals, Overtime - 2, California Lutheran , Oct. 10, 1992 2, UC Santa Barbara, Sept. 5, 1993 Most Shots - 36, Washington, Oct. 31 , 1993 Fewest Shots - 1, Gonzaga, Oct. 7, 1993 Most Corners - 6, UC Irvine, Sept. 16, 1993 Most Fouls - 20, Loyola Marymount, Sept. 18, 1993 Fewest Fouls - 3, Azusa Pacific, Sept. 23, 1992; Pacific, Oct. 24, 1993 Most Offsides - 7, Santa Clara, Sept. 6, 1992

USD TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Individual Records • · Single Season

Goals - 12, Michele Kennedy, 1993 Assists - 7, Michele Kennedy, 1993 Points - 31 , Michele Kennedy, 1993 Game-Winning Goals - 2, Four players Shots - 55, Michele Kennedy, 1993 Games - 16, Eight players Starts - 16, Six players GK Games -14, Danielle Lopez, 1992 GK Starts - 14, Danielle Lopez, 1992 GK Minutes - 1320:00, Danielle Lopez, 1992 GK Wins - 6, Allison Worden, 1993 GK Losses - 10, Danielle Lopez, 1992 Shots Faced - 203, Danielle Lopez, 1992 Saves - 85, Danielle Lopez, 1992 Lowest GAA - 0.62, Allison Worden, 1993 Shutouts - 6, Allison Worden (two shared}, 1993 Goals - 12, Michele Kennedy, 1993 Assists - 7, Michele Kennedy, 1993 Points -31 , Michele Kennedy, 1993 Shots - 62, Dawn Birdsall, 1992-93 Game-Winning Goals - 3, Dawn Birdsall, 1992-93 GK Games - 24, Danielle Lopez, 1992-93 GK Starts - 23, Danielle Lopez, 1992-93 GK Minutes - 2,151 :56, Danielle Lopez, 1992-93 GK Wins - 6, Allison Worden, 1993 Shots Faced - 320, Danielle Lopez, 1992-93 Saves - 129, Danielle Lopez, 1992-93 Lowest GAA - 0.62, Allison Worden, 1993 Shutouts - 6, Allison Worden, 1993 ll"ldividiiai R~cords .. • •. Career Games - 31 , Dawn Birdsall, Mindy Campbell, Karmyn Clark 1992-93 Starts - 31 , Dawn Birdsall , Mindy Campbell, Karmyn Clark 1992-93

Team Records ;;/ single Season Goals - 45, 1993

Shutouts - 6, 1993 Shots - 276, 1993

Games - 16, 1993 Wins - 8, 1993 Losses - 10, 1992 w

Assists - 44, 1993 Points - 134, 1993

WEST COAST CONFERENCE

GAME-BY-GAME ScoREslLETTERWJNNERS

1993 cs-s-o, 3-3 wee 3rd) 9/5

1992 (s-10-0, 0-4 wee 5th) 9/6 Santa Clara*

UC Santa Barbara L 1-3 OT

L 1-2

L 0-2 L 1-6

9/10 St. Mary's* 9/12 Santa Clara*

UC Santa Barbara L 1-2

9/12 9/15 9/19

San Diego State

W 2-1 W 1-0 L 0-1 W 3-2

9/16 UC Irvine

L 1-2 OT W 5-1 OT

Cal Poly SLO

9/18 LMU*

9/20 UC Irvine

L 1-3 L 1-2 W 6-0 L 2-4 W 3-1 W 6-0 W 6-0 W 8-0 L 2-3

9/24 UC San Diego 9/29 San Diego State

Azusa Pacific

9/23

9/25 Washington 9/27 California 10/2 Cal Lutheran

L 0-1 OT

10/7 Gonzaga* 10/15 Pepperdine

L 0-4

L 0-2 OT

10/17 San Francisco*

10/8 UC Irvine

L 0-2

10/22 USC

10/10 San Francisco* L 1-3 10/12 San Francisco St. W 1-0 10/17 Westmont W 1-0 10/24 Portland* L 0-4 10/30 St. Mary's* L 1-3 ·wee Home games at Valley Field

10/24 Pacific

10/27 CS Fullerton 10/30 Portland*# 10/31 Washington#

W 1-0 OT

11/7 UCLA

W 1-0

·wee #Umbra Invitational (UP) Home games in Torero Stadium

Players Arthur, Kelly-MF Artz, Katie-0

Lopez, Danielle-GK Mahoney, Liz-D

'92, '93 '92 '92 '92, '93 '92, '93 '93 '92, '93 '92, '93 '93

'92 '92 '92, '93,

Milligan, Elaine-F McMullin, Amie-0 Parker, Aly-MF Snorsky, Annmarie-MF Sullivan, Molly-D Timmermans, Denise-0 Worden, Allison-GK

Bergeron, Corrie-F Blackwood, Dana -F Bush, Michelle-0 Calhoon, Kristi-MF Campbell, Kristen-F Campbell, Mindy-D Clark, Karmyn-0 Costello, Monica-D DiMonaco, Jill-F Birdsall, Dawn-MF Gonser, Tanya-D Grimstad, Kerry-MF Harker, Suzanne-0 Jarrett, Beckie-F Johns, Elli-MF Kennedy, Michele-F Kuykendall, Molly-MF LeBacz, Stephanie-F

'93 '93 '92 '93

'92, '93 '92, '93 '93 '93 '92, '93

Assistant Coaches Cheryl Parker

'92-'94 '92-'93

Brenden Griffin Trang Nguyen Pam Davis

'92 '93 '92 '92 '93 '93 '92 '92

'94 '92

Team Captains

Michelle Bush/Monica Costello 1994 Karmyn Clark 1993 Karmyn Clark/Kristi Calhoon 1992

1994 USOWomen's Soccer Media Guide Editor: Daniel Jankowski, Asst. SID

Photography: B.rock Scott, Busco-Nestor Printing: Kings Printings

1994 SCHEDULE

3:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM

12 UC IRVINE 16 Cal Poly SLO

SEPTEMBER

3 UC SANTA BARBARA 1:00 PM

2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM

21 PACIFIC

5 UCLA

23 CALIFORNIA 28 MINNESOTA

8 SANTA CLARA# 10 NEW MEXICO

NOVEMBER

(at Valley Field)

3:00 PM 2:00 PM

13 USC

1 Pepperdine# 4 PORTLAND# 6 WASHINGTON

17 SAN DIEGO STATE

11 :00

24 Gonzaga#

12:00

Games played at Torero Stadium

25 Washington State

3:00 PM

30 ST. MARY'S#

# West Coast Conference

~;.~;r.

OCTOBER 2 Loyola Marymount#

3:30 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM

7 San Francisco#

9 Stanford

THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

Academics

Setting The University of San Diego is an inde– pendent Catholic institution of higher educa– tion. Founded in 1949, USO 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 1O minutes from downtown San Diego. The Campus The USO campus is one of the most ar– chitecturally unique institutions found in the country,featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Re– naissance style. In the last decade USO has completed eight major construction and expansion projects. In 1990, the renovated Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Research Center opened, a facility double the size of the former law library that offers the latest in information technology. 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 tu– toring, senior citizen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. Over two-thirds of the USO community partakes in intramural sports. Student Life

USO enrolls more than 6,200 students who have a choice of more than 50 under– graduate and graduate degree programs. The University includes the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Ad– ministration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 10- 30 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18:1. Over 96 percent of USD's full– time faculty hold doctorates. Athletics San Diego is a member of the West Coast Conference and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. Men's sports include: baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, golf, football, soccer and ten– nis. Women's sports include: basketball,crew, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, ten– nis and volleyball. In the past two seasons alone, four USO teams have advanced to NCAA Tournaments. Last year, USD's grid– iron squad became a charter member of the 1-AA Pioneer Football League. ®

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