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Mr. Leendert Hering VP. Business Servicess & Administration

Dr. Timothy O Malley V P. University Relations

Ms. Carmen lvl. Vazquez VP. Student Affairs

Msgr. Daniel Dillabough VP. Mission & Ministry

Dr. Julie Sullivan VP. Provost

University of San Diego Mission Statement

The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic excellence, expanding liberal and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service. University of San Diego Vision Statement The University of San Diego is becoming a nationally preeminent Catholic university known for educating students who are globally competent, ethical leaders working and serving in our complex and changing world. Uni V The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic s excellence, expanding liberal and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and inclusive com- of an munity, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service. J

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to advancing the academic and athletic excellence and enhancing students' lives while promoting the University of San Diego. Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Vision Statement As part of the University of San Diego. a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is educating its stu– dent athletes while building leadership and team work qualities and a peputation as winners on and off the field of play.

USD GENERAL INFORMATION Location ..........................................................................................San Diego,CA Founded ........................................................................................................... 1949 Enrollment .......................................................................................................7,800 President .............................................................................. Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. Executive Director of Athletics ........................................................ Ky Snyder Senior Associate Athletics Director ..........................................Mike Matoso Assoc. AD/Business Affairs ...............................................................Dan Yourg Assoc. AD/ Senior Women's Administrator .............................Shaney Fink Assoc. AD/Athletic Development ............................................ Brian Fogarty Assoc. AD for Marketing &Sponsorship ............................... Steve Becvar Assoc. AD for Facilities &Operations ..............................................Andy Fee Asst. Director of Athletics for Development ............................ Kara Smith Head Athletic Trainer .....................................................Carolyn Greer, A.T., C. Associate Athletic Trainer ......................................................... Paul Signorelli Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................Joe Parry, Eli Bisnett-Cobb Director of Athletic Performance Training ................... Stephane Rochet USD SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS Affiliation ......................................................................................NCAA Division I Nickname .....................................................................................................Toreros School Colors .............................................................Torero Blue, Navy, White Athletic Dept. Phone .................................................................(619) 260-4803 Athletic Dept. Fax ................................................................ (619) 260-2213 2009 Overall (Conf.) Record ................................................. 21-33 (11-9) Letterwinners Ret./Lost .......................................................................... 12/5 Starters Returning ...........................................................................................6 Starters Lost.......................................................................................................3 Conference ....................................Pacific Coast Softball Conf. (PCSC) Home Field .................................................USD Softball Complex (375) USD SOFTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach .............................................Melissa McElvain (9th season) Assistant Coach ............................................Kim Aggabao (6th season) Pitching Coach ....................................... Erin Harmonson (2nd season) Volunteer Coach .................................. Francesca Ramos (5th season) USD Softball Office Phone .............................................. (619) 260-4281 USD MEDIA RELATIONS Softball Contact ....................................................................... Ryan Mccann Ryan's E-mail ........................................................ rmccann@sandiego.edu Ryan's Office ..........................................................................(619) 260-2323 Ryan's Mobile ..........................................................................(619) 980-6838 Associate AD/Media Relations ........................................................Ted Gosen Office Phone............................................................................ (619) 260-4745 Office Fax ..................................................................................(619) 260-2990 Athletic Website ........................................................ www.usdtoreros.com

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BACK ROW (1-r): Alyssa Luna, Lauren Tomey, Francesca Ramos, Melissa McElvain, Erin Harmonson, Kim Aggabao, Kristen Gensler, Taylor Law rence MIDDLE ROW (1-r): Danielle Richardson, Mickell Escobar, Allison Stalberger, Taylor Hensley, Chelsea Velovich, Jennifer Ellenbeck, Celeste Soto, Kaitlin Healy, Megan Walsh FRONT ROW (1-r): Carey Casciola, Chelsea Kamai, Kimberlee Shimizu, Cathy Wineinger, Danielle Duhart, Jessi Waers Not Pictured: Kierstie Svatos No. Name Position(sl Height Year Hometown 2 Allison Stalberger Outfield 5-3 FR Riverside, CA 3 Kristen Gensler Outfield 5-5 JR Goleta, CA 4 Kaitlin Healy Pitcher 5-7 so West Hills, CA 5 Taylor Lawrence Outfield 5-4 SR Las Vegas, NV 6 Jennifer Ellenbeck Pitcher 5-8 SR Poway, CA 7 Megan Walsh First Base 5-5 JR Portland, OR 8 Carey Casciola Shortstop 5-6 SR San Luis Obispo, CA 9 Jessi Waers Pitcher 5-5 SR Simi Valley, CA 10 Chelsea Kamai Utility 5-2 FR Kaneohe, HI 11 Taylor Hensley Catcher 5-10 so San Diego, CA 14 Mickell Escobar Infield 5-9 FR Brentwood, CA 15 Kimberlee Shimizu Catcher, Outfield 5-0 FR Wailuki, HI 16 Alyssa Luna 17 Lauren Tomey 18 Celeste Soto 19 Cathy Wineinger 23 Kierstie Svatos 24 Danielle Duhart 25 Chelsea Velovich Coaches Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Pitcher 5-9 SR Fresno, CA Outfield 5-8 FR San Diego, CA Third Base 5-5 JR Clovis, CA Infield 5-6 so San Jose, CA Catcher, Utility 5-8 FR San Diego, CA Outfield 5-3 SR Santa Clarita, CA Pitcher 5-9 FR Santee, CA Melissa McElvain (9th Season, Oklahoma State University '99) Kim Aggabao (6th Season, UC San Diego '04) High School Riverside Poly HS Dos Pueblos HS El Camino HS Palo Verde HS Poway HS Central Catholic HS San Luis Obispo HS Royal HS Sacred Hearts Academy Patrick Henry HS Heritage HS Lahainaluna HS Hoover HS Francis Parker HS Buchanan HS Archbishop Mitty HS Francis Parker HS William S. Hart HS West Hills HS

Erin Harmonson (2nd Season, University of San Diego '06) Francesca Ramos (5th Season, University of San Diego '05)

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was the third player to be named to the PCSC Second Team All-Conference as well as being named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll for academic excellence. CathyWineinger earned PCSC Honorable Mention and PCSC Commissioner's Honors as well as being named the team Rookie of the Year. Other athletes to earn Commissioner's Honor Roll include: Carey Casciola, Taryn Keenan, Alyssa Luna, Alyssa Schott, and Kaslin Tucker. Celeste Soto was named the team Best Defen– sive Player and the Coaches Award for attitude, effort, and heart was given to Taylor Lawrence. TheToreros lost seniors Kasi in Tucker, Lindsey Fleet, and Katie Jo Nelson, all of whom were starters for the 2009 Torero team. Coach McElvain, in her 9th season, will look to reach the 1SO-win milestone this season. The coaching staff brought in seven freshmen this year. The new faces include Mickell Escobar, Chelsea Kamai, Kimberlee Shimizu, Allison Stalberger, Lauren Tomey, Chelsea Velovich, and Kierstie Svatos. These players will join the roster that includes six seniors, three juniors and three sophomores to give them a total of 20 players. The Toreros begin the 2010 campaign at home hosting Boise State and UC Riverside on February 13th. They will travel up to UC Riverside the next day to wrap up the two-day series facing the Broncos and the Highlanders again. The team will then head to the UNLV Tournament where they will play five games from February 19-21. They will take on opponents BYU, UNLV, Boise St., Hawaii and Oregon.

The University of San Diego softball team is enter– ing a new era in the Pacific Coast Softball Confer– ence. In the 2010 season there are two divisions of six teams, with the winner of each division facing off in a playoff series for the automatic bid to the post season. The Toreros had a solid 2009 campaign with records broken and players highlighted for their strong performance. Despite graduating key players last season, Head Coach Melissa McElvain and her staff have been hard at work signing some solid recruits to the Torero roster.

Junior Celeste Soto & Senior Carey Casciola

In 2009, the Toreros faced a strong non-conference schedule including two ranked teams. They faced six teams during the season that fought in the early rounds of the post season (Long Beach State, San Di– ego State, Missouri, UCLA, Miami-Ohio, and Portland State), with Missouri advancing to the Women's Col– lege World Series. San Diego finished in third place in the PCSC, their best finish in program history. The team also reached another milestone earning 11 PCSC victories. USO had four players earn PCSC Honors for their play on the field and nine athletes earn Commission– er's Honors for their work in the classroom. Lindsey Fleet was named to the PCSC All-Conference Second Team, earned Commissioner's Honors, and team Best Offensive Player award. Jennifer Ellenbeck earned PCSC Second Team All-Conference honors, was named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll, and selected by the team as the Most Valuable Player and given the Community Service Award. Kristen Gensler

The Toreros wi II spend the next two weeks preparing for the San Diego Classic I. Once again it will be five games for the To– reros in the three days starting on March 5th. The Toreros will play Buffa lo, Wisconsin, Oregon, Cal Poly and Long Beach State.

Before heading to the Long Beach State

Senior Jessi Waers

Tournament the Toreros will play a double header with Northern Il– linois at home on March 10th. The Long Beach StateTournament that begins on March 12th and ends on the 14th will include opponents Notre Dame, Buffalo, Purdue, UNLV and Long Beach State. The Toreros continue their strong non-conference schedule on March 17th by hosting a double header against North Dakota. They will then co-host the San Diego Classic II that takes place from March 18-21. The Toreros will face Harvard, Massachusetts, Illinois– Chicago, Kansas, and Oregon State during this four-day tournament. On March 21st, the softball team will continue their tradition of Military Appreciation Day honor– ing our local military. The Toreros will finish off their non-conference schedule by host– ing a double header with Santa Barbara on March 23rd and then playing a home and home series with cross-town rival San Diego State on April 2-3. USO will open PCSC play on April 10-11 when they travel to Moraga to take on Saint Mary's. They return to the confines of the USO Softball Complex to host Sacramento State the following weekend. The Toreros will then make their final road trip of the regular season when they face Cal State Bakersfield on April 24-25. The regular season will conclude with two home series against con– ference rivals Loyola Marymount University on May 1-2 and Santa Clara on May 8-9.

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»» Eight 201 Oopponents appeared in 2009 NCAA Regionals (Purdue, Cal Poly, Notre Dame, UMass, BYU, SDSU, UNLV and Long Beach State)

» » 3 PCSC home series » » 2 PCSC away series

»»52 Total Games »» 31 home games » » 21 away games

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~~~~ SMC, Sac St, CSU Bakersfield, LMU, SCU Pac-10 Oregon, Oregon St Big West Cal Poly, Long Beach State, UCSB, UC Riverside Mountain West BYU, San Diego St, UNLV Western Athletic Boise St, Hawai'i Mid-American U. of Buffalo (Eastern Division), Northern Illinois (Western Division) Big-10 Wisconsin, Purdue Big East

UC Riverside, Cal Poly, Long Beach St, UC Santa Barbara, San Diego St, Saint Mary's, Sacramento St, CSU Bakersfield, Loyola Marymount, Santa Clara. Oregon (2) U. of Oregon, Oregon St Illinois (2) N. Illinois, U. of Illinois-Chicago Indiana (2) Notre Dame, Purdue Massachusetts (2) Harvard, UMass Utah (1) BYU

Nevada (1) UNLV Idaho (1) Boise St

Hawai'i (1) U. of Hawai'i New York (1) U. of Buffalo

Notre Dame Ivy league Harvard Great West North Dakota Atlantic-10

Wisconsin (1) U. of Wisconsin North Dakota (1) North Dakota Kansas (1) U. of Kansas

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PCSC Announces Expansion With Six Schools Set To Join Conference

The PCSC Coastal Division consists of six ~ schools based in California. San Diego, Loyola UJ Marymount, Sacramento State, Saint Mary's, LL and Santa Clara are all part of the original z PCSC. Cal State Bakersfield joins the Coastal O Division as part of the PCSC expansion. u

PORTLAND, Ore. - The Pacific Coast Soft– ball Conference has extended invitations for conference membership to six schools: Cali– fornia State University Bakersfield, Idaho State University, University of Northern Colorado, Seattle University, Utah Valley University and Weber State University, PCSC Commissioner Wendy Guthrie announced in Fall of 2008. "Really the most positive thing it does for us is it protectsour conference;'commented head coach Melissa McElvain. "It adds a higher level of competition for us and we know that we're protected long term as a very strong competitive conference in dif– ferent regions." Starting with the 2010 season, the PCSC will split into two divisions, the Coastal and Mountain. The division winners will meet in a best-of-three championship series to determine the conference's automatic NCAA Tournament berth. "We are delighted to welcome California State University, Bakersfield, Idaho State University, University of Northern Colorado, Seattle University, Utah Valley University, and Weber State University as members of the Pacific Coast Softball Conference;' Guthrie said."The addition ofaconference champion– ship series will enhance the student-athlete experience and heighten the visibility of the league:· Cal State Bakersfield is in its third year of a five-year transition period from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I membership.

The Road runners will become a fu ll NCAA Division I member in the 2010-11 academic year. Idaho State resurrected softball for the 2007 season, after sponsoring the sport from 1976-1983. Northern Colorado is currently com– peting as a NCAA Division I Independent. The Bears are members of the Big Sky Conference in other sports. Seattle went 38-14 last spring in its final year at the NCAA Division II level, reaching the NCAA Division II West Regional for the third straight season. The Redhawks will play as a NCAA Division I provisional member in 2009. Utah Valley also competes as a NCAA Division I softball independent and is in its sixth and final year of NCAA Division I provisional membership status. Weber State reinstated its softball program in December 2007 and will be– gin play in 2010. The Wildcats sponsored softball from 1974-1983. The PCSC completed its sixth year of competition in 2008 and has had an automatic NCAA Tournament bid for its conference champion since 2006. Loyola Marymount has won three PCSC titles, 2003, 2005 and 2007. Santa Clara, 2004, Portland State, 2006, and Sacramento State, 2008, have also won conference championships.

GENERAL INFORMATION School: University of San Diego Location: San Diego, CA Fo unded: 1949 Enrollment: 7800 President: Dr. Mary E. Lyons School Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy, & White

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Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Melissa McElvain (Oklahoma State, 1999) Record at School (Years): 141 -260 (8 years) Career Record (Years): 141 -260 (8 years) Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Kim Aggabao (6th season, UC San Diego) Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Erin Harmonson (2nd season, U. of San Diego) Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Francesca Ramos (5th season, U. of San Diego) Softball Administrator: Steve Becva r

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GENERAL INFORMATION School: CSU Bakersfield Location: Bakersfield, Calif. Fo unded: 1970 Enrollment: 8,000

President/ Chancello r: Dr. Horace M itchell School Colors: Blue (286) and Gold (11 6)

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Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Kathy Welter (Kearney State, 1976) Record at School (Years): 951 -415-3 (24 years) Career Record (Years): 1,090-504-7 (30 yea rs) Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Kristi Lansford (CSUB, 1997) Softball Admi nistrator: Rudy Carvajal

GENERAL INFORMATION School: Loyola Marymount University Locatio n: Los Angeles, CA Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 8,845 (5,509 undergrad) President/Chancello r: Fr. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. School Colors: Crimson and Navy Blue

GENERAL INFORMATION School: Saint Mary's College Location: Moraga, CA Founded: 1863

Enrollment: 3,840 President/Chancellor: Br. Ronald Gallagher School Colors: Navy, Red, and Silver

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Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Jessica Hanaseth (Saint Mary's, 2001) Record at School (Years): 91-184 (5 Yea rs) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Keith Berg (Cal State Monterey Bay, 2001) Soft ball Administrator: Mike Samuels

Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Gary Ferrin Record at School (Years): 528-386-1 (15 years) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Danielle Kaminaka (LMU, '05) Softball Administrator: Jason Hanchar

GENERAL INFORMATION School: Santa Clara University Location: Santa Clara, Calif. Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 8,685

GENERAL INFORMATION School: Sacramento State Location: Sacramento, Calif. Founded: 1947 Enrollment: 29,362 President/Chancello r: Dr. Alexander Go nza lez School Colors: Green & Gold

President/Chancellor: Michael Eng h, S.J. School Colors: Red (PMS 201) and White

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Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Kathy Strahan (Michigan State, '79) Record at School (Years): 484-439-2 (17 years) Career Record (Years): 73 1-684 (26 yea rs) Associate Head Coach (Alma Mater): Cara Hoyt (Eastern Washington, '86) Softball Administrator: Lois Mattice

Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Lisa Mize (Fresno State, '94) Record at School (Years): 15-100 (2008 interim HC, 2009 HC - 2 years) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Paula Martinez (Ca liforn ia) Softball Administrator: Staci Gustafson

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Ellen Moore New PCSC Commissioner PORTLAND, Ore. -

The PCSC Mountain Division consists of six schools located in states around California . Portland State is part of the original PCSC. Idaho State, Northern Colorado, Seattle Uni– versity, Utah University, and Weber State Uni– versity combine to make the new Mountain Division as part of the PCSC expansion.

ing me to combine my conference administration experience with my softball background in order to be an advocate on behalf of our member– ship and student-athletes;' Moore said. "The West is undeniably the hot bed of college softball and I am confident the PCSC can be an impact player'.' Prior to joining the WCC, Moore was the Programs and Project Coordina– tor at San Jose State from August 2005-October 2006. She helped in the redesign and launch of the athletic department's new web site and served as the tournament manager for the 2007 NCAA Men's Basketball West Regional. Moore graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech in May 2001. As the former Ellen Styer, she was a four-year letter winner for the Yellow Jacket softball team from 1998-2001. In 2001, she served as team captain and earned Academic All-Atlantic Coast Confer– ence Honor Roll honors in 2001. Moore also still holds the school single-season record for fielding assists with 153 in 1999, while playing second base and shortstop. Cal State Bakersfield, Idaho State, Northern Colorado, Seattle, Utah Val– ley and Weber State will play its first season in the PCSC in 2010.

Ellen Moore has been named the

new commissioner of the Pacific Coast Softball Conference, PCSC President Mark Orr announced Monday. Moore becomes the PCSC's second commis– sioner, replacing Wendy Guthrie, who served in the post since the confer– ence started play in 2003. "We are extremely pleased to an– nounce the hiring of Ellen as the new commissioner of the Pacific Coast Softball Conference;' said Orr, who is also the Director of Athletics at Saint Mary's. "Ellen has gained significant experience in conference admin– istration, and was an outstanding student-athlete in the sport of softball at Georgia Tech'.' In her previous position as the Direc– tor of Championships at the wee, she coordinates five annual wee Championships, including the men's and women's basketball tourna– ments. Moore comes to the PCSC as the conference is set to expand to a two-division, 12-team format for the 2010 season. The PCSC will hold its' first-ever PCSC Championship Series next spring to determine its' automatic NCAA bid. "I'm excited to pursue this unique opportunity with the PCSC, allow-

GENERAL INFORMATION School: Idaho State University Location: Pocatello, ID Founded: 1901 Enrollment: 13,949 President/Chancellor: Dr. Arthur C. Vailas School Colors: Orange and Black

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Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Andrea Wilson (Oklahoma, 2002) Record at School (Years): 20-21 (One year) Career Record (Years): 20-21 (One year) Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Shelly Prochaska Softball Administrator: Frank Mercogliano

GENERAL INFORMATION School: Northern Colorado Location: Greeley, Colo. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 12,148 President/ Chancellor: Kay Norton School colors: Blue and gold

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Head coach (alma mater, year): Jen Schunke (Arkansas, 2000) Record at school (years): 45-108 (three years) Career record (years): 45-108 (three years) Assistant coach (alma mater): Cristin Green (Northern Colorado, 2004) Softball administrator: Sherri Frye

GENERAL INFORMATION School: Utah Valley University Location: Orem, Utah Founded: 1941 Enrollment: 27,000 President: Dr. Matthew S. Holland School Colors: Green, White & Gold

GENERAL INFORMATION School: Portland State University Location: Portland, Oregon Founded: 1946 (4-year in 1955) Enrollment: 27,000 President/ Chancellor: Dr. Wim Wiewel School Colors: Green, White and Silver

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SOFTBALL Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Todd Fairbourne (BYU 1994, Utah State, 2003) Record at School (Years): 326-256-1 (11 years) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Rachel Hartgrove (Utah Valley University, 2006) Softball Administrator: Dr. D.J. Smith WEBERSTA'Il l&1J • SOFTBALL GENERAL INFORMATION School: Weber State University Location: Ogden, UT Founded: 1889 (Four-year 1962) Enrollment: 21,000 President/Chancellor: Dr. F. Ann Millner School Colors: Purple and White Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Tina Johnson (Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, '90) Record at School (Years): First Season Career Record (Years): First Season at Div. I Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Sara Mason (San Diego, '06) Softball Admin istrator: Jerry Bovee

Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Tobin Echo-Hawk (Nebraska, 1996) Record at School (Years): 29-26 (1) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Kellyn Tate (Michigan, 1998) Softball Administrator: Barbara Dearing

GENERAL INFORMATION School: Seattle University Location: Seattle, Wash. Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 7,529 President/Chancellor: Fr. Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. School Colors: Red and White

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Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Dan Powers (Pacific Lutheran Univ. '94) Record at School (Years): 185-11 1 (7 years) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Sean Praven (Eastern Washington '94) Soft ball Administ rator: Erin Engelhardt

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Offensive - Lindsey Fleet Defensive - Carey Casciola Coaches Award - Celine Pujol Rookie - Celeste Soto Home Run Trot - Alexa Baldino

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Player of the Week Apr. 21 Taylor Hensley

MVP - Virginia Fritsch Offensive - Virginia Fritsch Defensive - Nichole Valenzuela Coaches Award - Alicia Massei Rookie - Carey Cascio la Jennifer Ellenbeck Home Run Trot - Kim Milkovich

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MVP - Jennifer Ellenbeck Offensive - Lindsey Fleet Defensive - Celeste Soto Rookie - Cathy Wineinger

Coaches Award - Marissa Merchain Home Run Trot - Danielle Treiber SSelected PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year " Selected for ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Honors " Selected for ESPN The Magazine third-team Academic All-America list, national honor

Coaches Award - Taylor Lawrence Comm. Service - Jennifer Ellenbeck Home Run Trot - Lindsey Fleet

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TOREROS DEFINED... The University of San Diego, which sponsors sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams, competes under the athletic nickname 'Toreros: In 1961, the Most Reverend Bishop Buddy, the founding father of USD, announced that the school's nickname wou ld change from Pioneers to Toreros. "The name Toreros

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Player of the Week Feb. 3 Apr. 22 Kim Delpit

Player of the Week Apr. 4 Sara Mason Mar. 14 Kathleen Bonja

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Pitcher of the Week Feb. 3 Anna Russel

Pitcher of the Week Mar. 14 Christina Haake

is keeping with the friendly relationship w hich exists between San Diego and Mexico," His Excellency said at the time.Torero comes from the Spanish term 'Toro; the bull, and from the word 'Torear,'to fight bulls. All of the con– testants in the ring are called 'Toreros:Torero is a general term describing a bullfighter and signifies courage, honor and fidelity. USD student-athletes, like the Torero, represent a w illingness to stand alone in the ring and accept the challenge. The 2009-10 school year marks the 49 th season with Toreros as the official nickname for USD athletic teams.

Team Awards MVP - Kim Delpit Offensive - Sara Mason Defensive - Gina McFarland Coaches Award - Cindy McGee Rookie - Rebekah Bradford Home Run Trot - Sara Mason

Team Awards MVP - Kathleen Bonja & Kim Delpit Offensive - Kathleen Bonja

Defensive - Kim Delpit Rookie - Kathleen Bonja

Coaches Award - Erin Harmonson Home Run Trot - Danielle Treiber

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HEAD COACH 9TH SEASON

Melissa McElvain enters her ninth year as USD's Head Softball Coach. In her first eight seasons as head coach, 28 athletes have earned PCSC All-Conference honors, including the 2004 (Rebekah Bradford) and 2007 (Jennifer Ellenbeck) PCSC Freshman of the Year and the 2006 PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year (Sara Mason). Un– der McElvain's guidance, 53 student– athletes have earned All-Academic honors, including 36 student-athletes awarded PCSC Commissioner's Honor Roll honors, one PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year, and a National Academic All-American 3rd Team (Sara Mason). Since the 2005-06 season, McElvain and the team have upheld a 100% NCAA academic progress rating. In 2009... San Diego had a successful campain in 2009 with three 2nd Team All-Con– ference winners, one honorable men– tion recipient, and nine players named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll for academic excellence. San Diego had their best finish in the program's histo– ry taking third place reaching another milestone with 11 conference victories. USD won two consecutive conference series defeating LMU and Santa Clara in their head-to-head PCSC match up. Pitcher Jennifer Ellenbeck jumped into first place with 324 career strikeouts. In 2008... The Toreros had a number of high– lights in 2008. Including a 6-4 victory over No. 17 ranked San Diego State on March 7 at the Diamond Devil Classic in Arizona. Nine opponents USD faced advanced to regionals . The Toreros set a number of team overall marks

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When I'm not playing softball, I'm Wit h my husband, Ryan, playing with our kids! The place I'd most like to visit Italy I'm most thankful for My FAMILY! Favorite spot to eat on campus SLP (St udent Life Pavilion) ... the all you can eat dinner is amazing - 9th season as Skipper of USO Soft– ball - BS in Business Administration (Oklahoma St. '99) - MS in Leadership Studies (Univ. of San Diego '06) - All Big XII Honors as catcher and second base - All Big XII Academic Honors - Led Oklahoma St. to 3rd place finish in Women's College World Series

including a new high of 22 homeruns and overall hits with 376 to name a couple. In 2007... Coach "Mac" has made huge strides as she guided the Toreros to a record setting 2007 season. The graduating class in 2007 (Virginia Fritsch, Christina Haake, Alicia Massei, Danielle Treiber) tied or set new records in 12 different single season or career categories. As a team, San Diego accomplished 20 division one wins. They also recorded 24 overall wins, the most since the 2000 season. Coach McElvain also hit the century mark with her 100th career victory as head coach at USD on April 16th in an extra-inning victory over Santa Clara. In 2006... The 2006 season offered more proof that the USD softball program is turning the corner and transforming the team into a competitive Division I program that could battle for that

for a year-and-a-half. A native San ~ Diegan, McElvain attended nearby ---l Patrick Henry HS. Melissa, her hus- O band Ryan and their four-and -a-half (") year old daughter Mia and two-year- 0 old daughter Kamryn reside in San )> Carlos. (")

legeWorld Series.While at Oklahoma State, she earned All-Big XII academic honors while attaining a Business Administration degree with an em– phasis in Marketing.Additionally, she earned the OSU Community Service Contribution Award (1997-98); the NCAA Leadership Award (1998); and was a four-year SAAC Representa– tive, serving as SAAC President in her senior year. A Personal Note... McElvain completed her Master's Degree in Leadership Studies in 2006 from the University of San Diego. No stranger to the USO Athletic Department, prior to her appoint– ment as softball coach she was As– sistant Sports Information Director

sought after bid to post season thanks to the efforts of Coach McElvain. In 2006, San Diego captured 22 wins for the first time since 2001 . That year, USO also accomplished 18 division one wins. The Toreros also posted ten conference wins. Playing Days... A 1999 graduate ofOklahoma State, McElvain (formerlyTurley) earned All– Big XII honors while playing catcher and second base, as well as confer– ence honors. She ranks in the Top 20 all-time at OSU in several categories, including games played, hits, total bases, doubles, RBI and stolen bases. McElvain led the Cowgirls to three post-season appearances and a third place finish in the 1998Women's Col-

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Athletic Excellence - 141 Career Victories

- 28 Athletes Earning PCSC A/I-Conference Honors - 2 PCSC Freshman of the Year Honors (2004 & 2007) - 1PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year (2006) - Ranked Victories over# 10 CS Fullerton (2002), #20 Oregon State (2003), # 17 San Diego State (2008) - 100 Win Club (April 16, 2007) Academic Excellence - 100% NCAA Academic Progress Rating for the past five years (Highest in USO Athletic Department & Top 10% Nationwide) - 53 Student-Athletes Earning All-Academic Conference Honors - 1Academic All-American Student-Athlete

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ASSISTANT COACH SIXTH SEASON (UCSD'04)

Kim Aggabao begins her sixth season on the Torero staff. As the first assistant, Aggabao primarily works as the Infield and Hitting coach . She also assists with recruiting and serves as the Camp Coordinator. Aggabao also ,----:-------,----r-a

contributes to the team's fundraising efforts, coordinating and organizing their program's annual GolfTournament, held this year at the Salt Creek Golf Club in Chula Vista, California. Aggabao comes to USD from UC San Diego, where she graduated in 2004 as a Biology major with a minor in Sociology. She was a four-year starter as a middle ~ infielder for the Triton softball team and was named team captain both her junior and senior year. Aggabao was also named first-team All California

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Collegiate Athletic Association three times, and was the CCAA Most Valuable Player her senior season after leading the league with a .411 batting average, third-best in school history. She was also named to the All-West Region Second Team. Aggabao finished her career at UCSD hitting .312 and is among the all time career leaders in six different categories. She also set the Triton record for most doubles in a season with 23. Off the field, Aggabao was a representative in the Triton Athletes Council, an organization that serves as a forum aiming to improve the quality of student– athletes' collegiate experience. Originally from Walnut, California, she is the daughter of Tony and Dolly Aggabao. She also has one older brother, Anthony, and a younger sister, Tricia, who graduated in 2008 from Stanford and played on the softball team.

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As Hitting and Infield coach... • Helped team to single season hits total with 330. • Helped team to a homerun total with 16. • Helped coach All-Conference recipients Jennifer Ellenbeck and Lindsey Fleet, to 2nd Team honors and Cathy Wineinger to Honorable Mention honors.

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named co-captain her senior year. During her career she had an ERA of 3.38 with a season best of 2.86 as a junior. She still remains in seven career record categories at - --- G) USD: 23 Wins (10th) . 89 Appearances (7th). 64 Games Started (7th). 29 Complete Games (8th). 385.1 Innings Pitched V') (9th). 239 Strikeouts (5th). 4 Shutouts, (6th). ~-------------~ ~ A 2002 graduate of Scripps Ranch high school, she was selected Nickhame .,;,, First Team Eastern League and 2nd Team AII-CIF her senior year. Ern "'TI She set a single game strikeout record with 22 strikeouts earning Most prized possession "'TI team MVP and the Coaches Award . During her Junior year she also My pillow earned the Coaches Award and was named the team's Player of the Best book I ever read Year award as a sophomore. During the off-season she played for Wind Up Bird Chronicle the SoCal Alliance club team. Favorite athlete Graduating in 2006 with a degree in English, Harmonson has been working as a grant writer at Casa de Amparo in Oceanside, Darren Sproles California. The organization works to treat and prevent child abuse Something people would be surprised to

and neglect in San Diego County. She stays current with softball by know about me coaching private pitch ing lessons in North County, and has worked I'm afraid of centipedes with pitchers at USD's summer camps for the last six years.

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ASSISTANT COACH FIFTH SEASON (USD '05)

Francesca Ramos begins her ninth year with the Toreros, and fifth on the coaching staff. A graduate of USD in May 2005, she played for USO all four years and graduated with a de– gree in Sociology and minored in Leadership & American Humanics. Ramos g raduated with her Masters in Leadership Studies in January 2008 from USO as well. She finished with a career 110 appearances with 69 starts, 127 at

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bats and 18 runs for San Diego. A local from San Diego, she works mainly with the outfield and was responsible for developing an extensive throwing improvement program for the athletes she is responsible for. Ramos attended Point Loma High School where she played four years of varsity softball and she played for American Pastime 18 Gold for her travel ball career. Ramos is currently employed by the Department of Navy Human Resources Service Center Southwest located in Downtown San Diego as a Labor Relations Specialist.The primary mission of her division is to rep resent the Secretary of Navy in administrative proceedings, and to provide labor and employee relations advice and guidance for Navy commands in the Southwest, Northwest, Pacific regions, and in the greater metropolitan area of Washington, D.C.

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NOTABLES 2009Team Coaches Award

NOTABLES 2009 All PCSC 2nd Team

2009, 2008, 2007 PCSC All-Academic 2009 Team MVP & Team Community Service Award 2008, 2007 All PCSC Honorable Mention 2007 PCSC Freshman of the Year 2007 Team Rookie of the Year USD Strike Out Leader

2009: Appeared in 30 games and was a starter for 12 of those games. She split time between the outfield, second base and as a pinch hitter and runner. On April 4th against Sacramento State she was 1-for-2 with a run scored and a sacrifice. 2008: Made four appearances for the Toreros with two as a pinch hitter and two as a pinch runner. Against Bucknell University on March 16th she was 1 for 1 with a run scored. She finished with a .500 batting average. High School: Attended Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas, Nevada ... As an underclassman, was named Honorable Mention all-league, was Top 25 in Las Vegas for batting aver– age and earned athlete of the month honors ... her junior season, she was All State, earning scholar athlete honors and All-Division first team honors .. . As a senior was All-Di– vision first team, All-State second team and a scholar athlete as she led her team to the Northwest Division title ... Was a member of the Las Vegas Lil' Rebels earning state champi– onships in 2005 and 2006. Personal: Born June 8, 1988 in Fairfax, Virginia ... Chose USO for the academics, the location of the university, and the softball team ... Will major in Communications and mi– nor in Media Studies ... was also recruited by Georgetown ... Daughter of Scott and Debbie Lawrence of Las Vegas, Nevada. 2007: Transferred from Arizona.

2009: Made 47 appearances with 31 of those as a pitcher.. . Newly crowned All– Time Stikeouts leader... Had two games where she recorded 11 strikeouts (2/8 vs. Miami Ohio and 4/4 vs. Sacramento State) ... On April 25th against Santa Clara she pitched 7 innings while allowing only 4 hits and Oruns while striking out 6... She finished the season with a 2.71 ERA and 144 strikeouts in 175.1 innings pitched. 2008: Played in 54 games... Pitched 34 times posting a 6-20 record with a 3.67 ERA... In 175.2 innings pitched she recorded 104 strikeouts.. .Against CSU San Marcos she pitched a one-hitter leading the Toreros to a 6-0 victory... She re– corded a home run, a double, 2-runs scored, and 3 RBI against Bakersfield on March 29th. 2007: Made 24 appearances with 14 starts as apitcher, posting a 9-7 record with a3.64 ERA ... PCSC honorable Mention and Co-Freshman of the year ... Recorded 76 strikeouts in 100 innings of work... Pitched back-to-back complete games striking out 17 against Rogers State and Brown University... Was team leader in home runs (5) and walks received (24), generating 27 RBI, 17 runs scored. High School: Played for Poway High as a prep... Won Rookie of the Year award as a freshman ... Received All-League Honorable Mention as a sophomore... her junior season was team MVP, First Team All-League, AII-CIF and Second Team All-North County... senior season almost mirrored junior season as she was team MVP, First Team All-League, AII-CIF and First Team All-North County... Pepsi Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006. Personal: Born on August 23, 1988 to Ed and Cathie Ellenbeck of Poway, Califor– nia ...Chose USD for its softball program, proximity to home and aesthetics...also recruited by Princeton, Dartmouth, Northwestern and UCSB... also played for San Diego County Breakers Club... International Relations Major.

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NOTABLES 2009 PCSC All-Academic

2009: Made three appearances on the season and pitched in 2.1 innings ... On March 1st against Missouri she pitched one inning of no hit softball while recording 2 strikeouts. 2008: Appeared in 23 games as a pitcher while starting 13 of them ... Had a season high 6 strikeouts against Santa Clara on April 20th ... Pitched 7 innings on four different occasions (2/20, 4/16, 4/19, 5/3) .. . Finished the season with a 4.16 ERA and 32 strikeouts while pitching 74 innings. 2007: Made eight pitching appearances as a south-paw for the Toreros racking up 12 strikeouts. High School: Played for Royal High... was First Team AII-CIF on a team that won D1 CIF Championships her junior year... also named All-Tournament in the Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley Tournaments... was FirstTeam AII-CIF for a team that won league her senior season. Personal: Born on September 14, 1987 to Bob and Memori Waers of Simi Valley, California ... Chose USD for its intimate set– ting, location and softball program... Also recruited by BYU and Hawaii... Played for the SoCal Diamonds who finished top ten in 18 and under Gold Nationals in 2005 ... Business Administration major.

2008 Team MVP &Team Best Defensive Player Award 2007 Team Rookie of the Year

2009: Out due to injury ... Prior to injury, had seven multi-hit games and 26 hits and 12 runs scored.

2008: Played and started in all 53 games for San Diego as the starting shortstop... carried a .326 batting average (58-for-178) while striking out only 17 times over the course of the season ... recorded 29 runs, 12 doubles, and three triples .. . tallied an on-base-percentage of .378 and a slugging percentage of .427... had 17 multi-hit game performances... was one of the most consistent Toreros defensively, committing only 12 errors while recording 109 put-outs and 93 assists. 2007: Played and started in all 50 games .. . Co-Rookie of the Year in team awards ...Tied for ateam leading total of 30 runs scored, along with seven doubles, one home run, and 16 RBI ... Led the team with eight stolen bases on ten attempts... Went 4-for-7 with three runs scored, one RBI, and two stolen bases in adouble-header against Siena College (2/28/07) ... Recorded four consecutive multi-hit games, tallying a total of five runs scored, five RBI, and two doubles in games against CS San Marcos, U. Tennessee Martin, and Fairfield University (3/10/07, 3/11/07, and 3/14/07) ... Went Hor-7 with two RBI, one double, and one home run in aweekend double-header against Rogers State (3/18/07). High School: Played for San Luis Obispo High... Batted .366 and was selected FirstTeam All-League and All-County for a21-5 team her soph– omore season ... batted .320, was First Team All-League and All-County and Second Team AII-CIF her junior season... batted an impressive .419, was selected FirstTeam All-League and All-County her senior season for a team that went 11-5. Also lettered in basketball and volleyball where she received Second Team All-League and Second Team All-County her senior year. Personal: Born on March 23, 1988 to Chris and Kathy Casciola of San Luis Obispo, California ... Chose USO for its size and location... Also re– cruited by SJSU and Cal Poly... Played for Salinas Wildcats ... Majoring in Business Administration.

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