USD Women's Basketball 1995-1996

1995-96 USD MEDIA GUIDE & YEARBOOK

Table of Contents 1995-96 Preview .............. ... ...... .... ......... ...... .. ......... ... ... ... .... 1 Head Coach Kathy Marpe ..... ............................................ 2 Assistant Coaches ........ ..... .... ........ ....... ............ ..... ............ 3 Torero Returners Biographies ......................................... 4-8 Seniors Michele Brovelli & Laura King .............................. 4 Juniors Heidi Ambrose & Malia Andagan ......................... 5 Sophomores Kari Ambrose & Michol Murray .. ................. 6 Sophomores Pat Sencion & Nailah Thompson ................ .. 7 Sophomore Justine Tuhakaraina .............. ............. ............. 8 Toreros In the Community ................................................. 8 Torero Newcomers Biographies ...................... ................... 9 1995-96 USD Roster & Team Photo ................... ..... .......... 10 1994-95 Final Statistics & Results .................................... 11 Year-By-YearResults(l980-88) ..................... .. ........ .. ... .... 12 Year-By-Year Results (1989-94) ................ ........................ 13 NCAA Past Champions ..... ...... .. .................... ........ .. .. ...... 13 USD Record Book .......................... .... ...... .. .. .............. . 14-16 USD Honor Roll .................................... .... ........ .. ............. 17 USDAlumni .... .............. ... ...... ......... ..... ......... ............ .. 18-19 San Diego, The City ......................................................... '.Jl The University of San Diego Profile ...... ............ .............. 21 USD Leadership ....................................... .. .... ......... ......... 22 Athletic Director Tom Iannacone .. .................... ............ ... 23 USD Athletic Administration .......... .. .......... .. ................... 24 West Coast Conference .......................... Inside Back Cover

1995-96 Torero Schedule

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On the Front Cover: Nailah Thompson lifting weights (upper left), Malia Andagan and Michol Murray walking to class (upper right), Michele Brovelli in action (center), Heidi Ambrose studying (lower left), Laura King in action (lower right).

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1995-96 SEASON PREVIEW

The 1995-96 University of San Diego women's basketball team will focus on its athleticism, speed and commitment as Kathy Marpe enters her sixteenth season as head coach of the Toreros. "We want to keep the tempo quick and take control of the game in order to force the other team to play our style. We want to use the entire court and run alot," says Marpe. It is in the Toreros game plan to run up and down the floor, using its speed to outhustle the opposition. Without a dominant center and several players that can switch between the guard and the forward positions, the Toreros will give opposing teams several lineups to look at. The team will return only four upperclassmen for the '95-96 campaign. Two key returnees are seniors Michele Brovelli (San Rafael, CA) and Laura King (San Rafael, CA) who will be the leaders of this young and inexperienced team. Both were named to the WCC All-Conference Honorable Mention team last season. Brovelli, a 5-10 forward, was last year's team leader in scoring (10.5) and rebounds (7.7). She returns as captain and her leadership and commitment will be a great benefit to the younger players. King, a 5-7 guard, is the key to the Torero defense. Her great determination has earned her the teams' Hustle Award the past two years. She is very explosive and is a threat from both inside and outside. The team will also look for leadership from juniors Heidi Ambrose (Bellingham, WA) and Malia Andagan (Kihei, HI). Ambrose, who saw action in 25 games last year, makes her presence felt as soon as she steps on the floor. Marpe expects Andagan, who is now focused completely on basketball, to take it to the next step and reach the full potential of her game.

Senior Michele Brovelli led USD in scoring and rebounding in '94-95.

All of last year's freshmen return for their second season including WCC All– Freshman team member Nailah Thompson (San Francisco, CA). Thompson is very athletic and has a great sense of the game. She was instant offense last season, finding a way to score every time she entered the game. At the point guard position, Kari Ambrose (Bellingham, WA) will try to fill the void left by Serena Eiermann's graduation. Michol Murray (Anaheim, CA), who will return at the guard position, is quicker than lightning and very explosive. At the center posi– tion, sophomore Justine Tuhakaraina (Tauranga, New Zealand) will be a threat if she can recover from a stress fracture on her foot. She possesses good mobility and has a great shooting touch. Pat Sencion (Los Angeles, CA) will see her first action after coming off ACL surgery. A squad that lists 10 underclassmen on its roster hasn't escaped Marpe's mind, who sees the youth factor as an advantage. "These freshmen and sophomores are quick learners, they are open to new ideas and you need to say something only once and they will respond to it." Maggie Dixon (North Hollywood, CA) leads the newcomers and is expected to get minutes right away. Dixon can play both the guard and forward positions. Katie McGlennen (Hopkins, MN) is a good athlete and pure shooter. Junior trans– fer Sheila Peyrebrune (Mission Viejo, CA) and freshman Tammy Schroeder (Ev– ergreen, CO) are both role players that have a good work ethic. Delia Toothman (Chula Vista, CA) has good size and will add depth to the team. The key recruit that will not be in uniform this season is Susan Erpelding (San Diego, CA) who blew out her ACL in last year's CIF Championship game. Erpelding, the '95 California Scholar Athlete of the Year, will rehabilitate in preparation for '96.

Nailah Thompson was a member of the wee

All-Freshman team last season.

The Toreros have many tough opponents on their '95-96 schedule. After an exhibition game versus the Mexican National Team, the Toreros will open their regular season on the road at UCLA on November 24. USD will take on UC Irvine the next day in their home opener. Also on the Toreros non-conference schedule are road trips to Arizona, Vermont and Santa Barbara. The team begins West Coast Conference action on January 12 at Pepperdine.

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HEAD COACH KATHY MARPE

Kathy Marpe realizes basketball is a game of adjustments. As she embarks on her 16th season at USD, Marpe continues to redefine her approach to the game. "As a coach, you have to let the players play because they are so much more talented than in the past. It used to be whenever our teams were on the break we would look to setup for the jump shot or power layup inside. Now the key is to be less controlling, to let the players create shots for themselves." A veteran of the coaching profession for over two decades, Marpe has made changes to the Torero program to utilize the team's new-found speed and athleticism. The past two seasons USD has experienced success by playing a full-court game which caught many opponents by surprise. A new offense will be put in motion this year to provide a more balanced attack.

To Marpe's Credit As the "dean" of West Coast Conference coaches, Marpe knows the league better than anyone. She is the winningest coach in confer– ence play and was voted WCC Co-Coach of the Year by her peers in 1993 after leading USD to the WCC Postseason Tournament title. In nine WCC seasons, Marpe has produced 12 All-WCC performers, 10 WCC All-Academic selections and has placed two on the WCC All– Freshman teams. Prior To San Diego Prior to arriving at USD, Marpe directed the University ofNewMexico to seven seasons of success on and off the court. The Lobos were 51- 30 in Marpe's last three seasons, having posted wins over two nation– ally-ranked teams in the same season. Playing in "The Pit", the UNM women drew over a 1,000 a game with crowds numbering 2,000-3,000 on occasion - attendance figures unheard of in the mid-70s. By the time she left the Albuquerque campus, Marpe had led the Lobos to consecu– tive finishes in the AP Top 20 and six AIAW Regional appearances in seven years.

COLLEGIATE COACHING RECORD

Conf.

Rec.

Conference

School

Year

In the Beginning Marpe broke into the coaching ranks with Spring Lake (MN) High School in 1971 after earning a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education at the Univer– sity of Minnesota. Along with heading women's bas– ketball, Marpe was also the head coach for women's volleyball, softball and track. In three basketball sea– sons, her teams compiled a 53-1 record. Involvement The Minnesota native served as a voting member of the AP Top 20 Poll for 14 seasons. She has also served on the Kodak All-American selection board and the Western Regional seeding committee. In 1990, she was a member of the gold medal-winning East coaching staff at the U.S. Olympic Festival. Kathy's family is also involved in the program. Her father, Roland, serves as the team's administrative as– sistant while her mother, Genevieve, assists in the bas– ketball office.

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9-5

1973 -74 New Mexico Independent 1974-75 New Mexico Inter-Mountain

5-8 8-5 9-4

7-11

9-8

Inter-Mountain

1975-76 New Mexico

11-9 15-7

1976-77 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 1977-78 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 1978-79 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 1979-80 New Mexico Inter-Mountain

11 -2

9-3 5-5

19- 10 17- 13

2-10

5-24

So. Calif. Athletic

1980-81 San Diego 1981-82 San Diego 1982-83 San Diego 1983-84 San Diego 1984-85 San Diego 1985-86 San Diego 1986-87 San Diego 1987-88 San Diego 1988-89 San Diego 1989-90 San Diego 1990-91 San Diego 1991 -92 San Diego 1992-93 San Diego 1993-94 San Diego I994-95 San Diego

- - - -

11-21

Independent Independent Independent Independent West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast West Coast

7-18

13-14 14-13 16-13 14-13 13-16 10- 17 17-10 14- 13 16-12 11-15 11-15 9-17

8-4 (2nd) 6-6 (4th) 9-5 (3rd) 6-8 (4th) 7-7 (3rd) 9-5 (3rd) 4-10 (7 th) 8-6 (2nd) 6-8 (5th) 6-8 (4th)

69-67

268-294

22 seasons

Totals

7 seasons 15 seasons

87-63

New Mexico

181-231

San Diego

ASSISTANT COACHES/STAFF MEMBERS

Cheryl Getz begins her fourth season as chief assistant to USO Coach Kathy Marpe. Getz previously served as head coach at Eastern Michigan University for five seasons (1987-91) prior to her arrival at Alcala Park. Getz's numerous coaching assignments have taken her to all parts of the country. After two seasons as a graduate assistant at Central Michigan, she became the assistant at the University of Dayton (1984-86) before moving on to George Washington Uni– versity (1986-87). A native of Cleveland, Getz earned Cum Laude honors at the University of Cincinnati, where she received a Bachelor's degree in Physcial Education in 1982. Getz was team captain for two seasons with the Lady Bearcats basketball team.

Fourth Season Cincinnati, '82

Noteworthy: • Handles much of USD' s administrative duties • Works with team's post players • Recruiting coordinator

Melissa Allen is in her third season with the USO women's basket– ball program. Allen was with the Toreros in 1992-93 before spending a year coaching in Hawaii. She returned to the team last season where her primary focus has been with the guards. She also assists with practices and game day organization. Allen was a starting guard at the University of Hawaii, where she received a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education in 1990. While in the Rainbow program, Allen was named as the school's Scholar-Athlete oftheYearin 1987. The Spokane, Washington native is married to former U.S. National Volleyball team member Allen Allen.

Assistant Coach Third Season Hawaii, '90

Noteworthy: • Will assist in scouting • Works with the guards

Vicki de Jesus begins her first season as a graduate assistant coach, but fifth year in the women's basketball program. de Jesus was co– captain of the Toreros last season and named USD's Best Defensive Player for the second time. She graduated with a 7.2 career scoring average and a 3.5 career rebounding average. A native of San Diego, de Jesus played high school ball at Mt. Carmel High and was the school's all-time leading scorer. de Jesus earned a communication degree at USO and wants to be– come a high school counselor.

First Season San Diego, '95

Noteworthy: • Played four seasons at USO • Contact for Junior Torero Club

Roland Marpe begins his ninth season with the USO program. For four seasons (1987-91) Rollie served as a volunteer assistant coach to his daugh– ter Kathy, USD's head coach. Marpe joined the Toreros' staff upon retirement from his automo– tive sales business, which he operated for 35 years in his native Minnesota. Prior to opening his Ford dealership, Roland

Mollie Wolf begins her first year with the Torero basketball program, working with the coaching staff as a student assistant. As a mem– ber of the support staff, Wolf is responsible for basketball operations in the areas of game man– agement, preparations and equipment. Wolf played the guard position at West Hills High in Santee. She was named the team's Best Defensive Player her senior season. She is major– ing in biology at USO.

was a two-sport athlete at Louisiana Tech as part of the Navy's V-12 program. He served as a reserve center on the 1944-45 Bulldog basketball team that competed in the NAIA Tournament in Kansas City, MO and played end on the Tech football team.

RETURNING SENIORS

Michele Brovelli Junior: All-WCC Honorable Mention...Voted USD co-Most Valuable Player by teammates ...Co-captain ...Team's leading scorer and rebounder...Scored team season high and personal career high 25 points at home against Portland (2-23)...Surpassed 500-point plateau against Saint Mary's (2-3)...Pulled down 17 rebounds at Cal State Northridge, highest in WCC and fourth highest in USD history...Sophomore: Be– came first recipient of USD Coaches Award, given to the player who best exemplifies hard work, dedication and leadership...WCC Scholar– Athlete...Finished second in team free throw percentage (70.6)...Paced Toreros with 10 rebounds against Cal State Northridge and 9 boards versus Pepperdine (2-19-94)...Scored 10 points in 20 minutes of action at Portland (2-24-94)...Shot a perfect 6-for-6 from the FT line at Fresno State(l-5-94)...Freshman: Started 10 games for the Toreros, earning her first starting assignment just three games into the season...Launched collegiate career by scoring 11 points in a reserve role against San Diego State...Poured in a season-high 13 points against Portland (2-20- 93)...Scored in double digits four times... Personal: Served as a ballgirl for the USD men's basketball team when her father, Jim Brovelli, served as head mentor (11 seasons)...Father also coached at USF...Would like to become a high school coach...Mother, Nada, is an avid supporter of USD athletics...Brother, Mike, played basketball at USF. ..History and Education major...Born March 23, 1974 in San Diego, CA.

5-10 Senior San Rafael, CA

San Rafael HS

CAREERHIGHS Pts - 25, vs. Portland, 2-23-95 Reh - 17, @ CSUN, 1-7-95 Ast - 6, vs. LMU, 1-21-95 Marpe on Brovelli: "Michele is steady as a rock. She shows great leadership on and off the floor. Day in and day out you can count on her."

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: YEAR G.P/GS MIN

·•·

Total 3PT FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA

A STL BK

PTS AVG REB AVG

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

273 10.5

42 27 25 79

7.7 4 .0 3.4 5.0

44 21 33 98

199 103

.684 .706 .705 .695

54-79 36-51 31-44

5

. 172 .222 .070 .154

5-29

.388 .333 .361 .364

107-276 63-189 61-169 231-634

81 1

'94- '95 26-26

164 154 591

I

6.3 5.5 7.4

2-9

'93-'94 534 '92-'93 28-10 563 Totals 80-45 1908 26-9

96

5

1-14 8-52

398

121-174

11

LauraKing

Junior: WCC Honorable Mention selection...Earned USD's Hustle Award for second time...WCC Scholar Athlete...Career game at Pepperdine (2-18), scoring 25 points on 10 of 11 shooting...Ranked second on team in assists...Led USD scorers with 15 points versus St. Mary's at WCC Championships...Has not missed a game in three sea– sons, playing in 80 consecutive games...Sophomore: Honored with USD's Hustle Award...WCC Scholar Athlete...Completed season as team's leading free-throw shooter (71.4%)...Posted a career-high 17 points against Santa Clara in Toso Pavilion (2-12-94).. .Led Toreros in scoring at St. Mary's with 12 points (2-11-94)...Cleared a career-high 9 rebounds against Cal Poly Pomona (11-26-93)... Freshman: Saw ac– tion in all 28 games, starting seven...Connected for 13 points versus Alabama-Birmingham at the UNLV Desert Classic...Saw 16 minutes of playing time in NCAA Tournament game at Nebraska. Personal: Sister, Melissa, was a two-time WCC .Player of the Year at Santa Clara...Business major. ..Daughter of Norma and George King...Born Dec. 9, 1974 in San Francisco, CA.

Senior San Rafael, CA

Terra Linda HS CAREERHIGHS Pts - 25, @ Pepperdine, 2-18-95 Reb- 9,@ CP Pomona, 11-26-93 Ast - 6, twice, last, vs. Gonzaga, 2-25-95 Marpe on King: "Laura is a very explosive player. She is the best defensive player on the team. She is a threat both outside and inside."

Total 3PT YEAR GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA

AVG REB AVG

PTS

A STL BK

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

2.7 2.9 2.1 2.5

71 74 58

8.0 7.0 3.1 6.0

209 183 86 478

36-61 50-70 12-24 98-155

3 2 0 5

.346 .450 .333 .366

26 25 16 67

60 45 3 1

I9-55

.590 .714 .500

77-198 62- 152

700 579 442

'94-'95 26-26 '93-'94 26- 13

.389 .408 .358 .389

9-20 6-18

34-95

28-7

'92-'93

203

.632 136

34-93

Totals 80-46 1721 173-445

UN/ORS

RETURNING

Sophomore: Appeared in 25 games...Finished third on the team in field goal percentage (50.0).. .Scored career high nine points vs. Columbia...Netted seven points in 13 minutes against San Francisco. Freshman: Appeared in 20 of 26 games...Committed just 8 turnovers in 119 minutes of action...Scored 5 points and distributed 3 assists against the Cal State Northridge Matadors (12-18-93)...Notched 4 points and 2 assists versus Loyola Marymount (2-17-94)...Played against Sacramento State despite a bruised thumb...Impressed coaching staff with her steady play under pressure situations. High School: T\vo-year captain for the Sehome High Mariners...Second Team All-Northwest League selection as a senior...Member of state championship swim team...Member of 200 medley relay record holder team...Swam with Megan Thompson, a sophomore backstroker at USD. Personal: Excellent student who holds the highest grade-point average on the team...Trustee Scholar...Takes part in Alcala Club activities...Cited fundamentals as the biggest difference between prep and college ball...Younger sister, Kari, is a sophomore on the team...Recruited by Columbia and New York...Water sports enthusiast who enjoys water skiing, sailing and kneeboarding...Chose USD for its location and academics ... Biochemistry major.. .Daughter of Pat and Pete Ambrose...Bom Nov. 11, 1974 in Seattle, WA.

Junior Bellingham, WA

SehomeHS

CAREERHIGHS Pts • 9, vs. Columbia, 1-5-95

Reh • 4, nine times Ast• 3, two times

Marpe on Ambrose: "Heidi is a typical over– achiever. She makes her presence felt everytime she enters the game. She has a low turnover ratio and high shooting percentage."

'94-'95 25-0 245 '93-'94 20-0 119 Totals 45-0 364

29-58 .500 7-18 .389 36-76 .474

1-4 .250 0-2 .000 1-6 .167

10-13 5-6 15-19

.769 16 .833 9 .790 25

I 0 1

69 2.8 19 1.0 88 2.0

35 11 46

1.4 0 .6 1.0

7 2 9

Sophomore: Appeared in 21 games...Recorded career high six re- bounds against St. Mary's at WCC Championships...Scored five points in USD's win over LMU in Sports Center (1 -21-95)...Pulled down five boards at St. Mary's (2-4-95). Freshman: Missed first five games of the season after competing for the USD volleyball team.. .Made her hoops debut against Cal State Northridge (12-18-94), posting 4 points and 4 rebounds in 9 minutes of action...Saw time in 9 of 14 WCC contests...WCC Scholar-Athlete. High School: Led St. Anthony High (enrollment 500) to a fifth-place finish at state toumament...Named First Team All-State and MVP of the Maui Interscholastic League. Personal: Has a tremendous vertical leap...Has decided to concentrate solely on basketball after playing on USD's volleyball team her fresh– man year...Has announced and sang National Anthem at USD volley– ball matches...Writes music in her spare time...Caught the attention of UNC-Charlotte, St. Bonaventure, Temple and Alaska...Favored USD for its small classes and academic reputation...Presidential Scholar both years at USD...Majoring in Communication...Parents are Stacia and Vanston Andagan...Moved from Sacramento to Kihei when her parents became franchise owners of a Sylvan Leaming Center...BomMarch 15, 1975 in Sacramento, CA.

Junior

Forward St. Anthony HS CAREERHIGHS Pts · 5, vs. LMU, l-21-95 Reh · 6, vs. St. Mary's, 3-2-95 Ast • 6, twice, last, vs. Gonzaga,2-25-95 Marpe on Andagan: "Malia is a very strong and quick player. I expect her to explode on the scene this year and do some big things. "

Kihei, HI

3PT

Tota.I

YEAR GP/GS MIN FG-FGA

PCT

-FGA

'94- '95 '93-'94 Totals

2 1-0 130

15-35 .429 7-32 .219 22-67 .328

0-0 .000

8-14

.571 .500 .556

5 3 8

38 16 54

1.8 1.0 1.5

31 13 44

1.5 0 .8 1.2

6 2 8

16-0 37-0

80

0-1

2-4

.000

I

210

0-1 .000

10-18

2

RETURNING SOPHOMORES

Kari Ambrose Freshman: Finished second on the team in field goal percentage (51.3)...Led USD freshman in minutes played...Appeared in all 26 games...Scored career high nine points versus Southwest Texas State. High School: Averaged 12 points, five rebounds, five assists and 3.1 steals a game to pace Sehome to a fourth-place finish in the Class AA state tournament...Established a state tournament record with 22 as– sists in four games...Named to All-Northwest League First Team...Named as a Whatom Scholar by the Bellingham Hearld, an honor given to the county's top 20 graduating seniors who thrive in academic achievement, academics, community involvement and overall leadership...Ranked as one of the top three freshmen in the state after receiving second team all-state consideration...Participated in swimming and softball...Also served as Secretary of Student Affairs at Sehome. Personal: Older sister, Heidi, is a junior on the team.. .Turned down academic and athletic scholarships from Northern Arizona, Gonzaga, Idaho, Idaho State and Nevada...Majoring in Business...Daughter of Pat and Pete Ambrose...Father played football at Dartmouth...Born Jan. 22, 1976 in Bellingham, WA.

Sophomore

SehomeHS

Bellingham, WA

CAREER lllGHS Pts - 9, vs. SW Texas St., 12-20-94

Reh - 4, three times Ast - 4, @ LMU, 2-17-95

Marpe on Ambrose: "Kari is a very smart player. She is probably the most competitive on the team and refuses to lose. She is a great floor leader."

3PT

Total

PTS AVG REB AVG

A STL BK

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

YEAR GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA

1.6 1.6

42 42

3.7 3.7

97 97

20 20

31 31

.500 .500

0 0

8-16 8-16

.423 .423

11-26 11-26

.513 .513

39-76 39-76

360 360

26-0 26-0

'94- '95 Totals

Michol Murray

Freshman: Competed at the U.S. Olympic Festival tryouts ...Scored 12 points, going six-for-six from the free throw line against UCLA. ..Led the team with 11 points and four steals versus Stanford...Scored eight points in first collegiate start against Southwest Texas State...Averaged 14.5 minutes in first 12 games of the season. High School: Led all Orange County players with a 15.3 rebounds per game average...Averaged 20 points per game as a shooting guard for Garden Grove High... Named most valuable player of the Garden Grove League...All-Orange County selection...Team MVP. ..Three-time all– league selection...Played three seasons for the Argonauts...Excelled in soccer (all league freshman year) and track...Holds six school track records ( I00, 200, 400, long jump and 4x I00, 4x400). Personal: Has been playing basketball for only four years...Comes from an athletic background as her cousin, Roscoe Cook Jr., held the I00 meter dash world record during the 1960s...Was impressed by the academics USD had to offer. ..Also recruited by Long Beach State and Arkansas State...Majoring in Psychology...Parents are Linda and Timo– thy Murray...Born Sept. 28, 1976 in Hinsdale, IL.

Sophomore

Garden Grove HS

Anaheim,CA

CAREERlllGHS Pts - 12, VS. UCLA, 12-8-94 Reh - 5, vs. SW Texas St., 12-20-94 Ast - 3, three times Marpe on Murray: "Michol is quicker than lightning offensively and defensively. She is explosive and possesses good knowl– edge of the game."

3PT

Total

PTS AVG REB AVG

A STL BK

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

YEAR GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG -FGA

1.3 1.3

3 .0 3.0

3 3 33

74 74

18 18

21 21

3 3

.595 .595

22-37 22-37

.000 .000

.313 .313

0-0 0-0

26-83 26-83

284 284

25-3 25-3

'94-'95 Totals

RETURNING SOPHOMORES

Ii #24.

Pat Sencion

PAT SENCION

Freshman: Sustained an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury prior to arriving on campus...Underwent surgery and missed freshman season. Reinjured knee and missed last year. High School: Averaged 20 points and 7 assists for San Gabriel High as a senior...Chosen to All-Foothill League and All-San Gabriel Valley teams junior season...Named the Matador's Best Offensive Player...All– CIF-Southern Section Second Team honoree. Personal: Lost a year of eligibility by sitting out last season...Is an avid tennis player.. .Majoring in Business...Daughter of Evangelina Senci6n...Born May 12, 1975 in Los Angeles.

5-6 Sophomore Los Angeles, CA

San Gabriel HS

Marpe on Sencion: "Pat has untapped potential. She was a great scorer coming out of high school. She will likely be a scoring threat from outside."

Total 3PT YEAR GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA

PCT

A STL BK PTS AVG REB AVG

'94-'95

- Did Not Play -

Nailah Thompson Freshman: Named to WCC All-Freshman Team...Scored career high 11 points twice, once at Portland and again versus St. Mary's...Leading freshman scorer for the team...Scored eight points and pulled down career high five rebounds in 22 minutes at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo...Competed at the U.S. Olympic Festival tryouts. High School: Averaged 21 points and 10 rebounds a game for the Lowell High Cardinal...Helped Lowell to a 31-5 record...Compiled 24 points and 15 rebounds against Skyline to lead the Cardinal into the Northern California Division I semifinals...Averaged 26 points in four playoff games, including a 33-point effort against McAteer in the AAA quarterfinals...The Cardinal finished ranked No. 11 in the state.. .All– state honorable mention...Named to All-City and All-Bay Area first teams...Played for the West Bay All-Stars in the Fourth Annual Bay Bridge All-Star Game...Team went 27-5 (18-0 in the Academic Athletic Association)...First Team All-Metro and Third Team All-Bay Area choice. Personal: Name pronounced Ni-E-lah...Nailah translates to "success" in the Swahili dialect...Recruited by Colorado State, Cal State Fullerton, Northern Arizona and Oregon State...Cites small classes, climate and proximity to home as reasons for attending USD...Daughter of Ruth Thompson...Born Oct. 23, 1976 in Los Angeles, CA.

Sophomore San Francisco, CA

Lowell HS CAREER HIGHS Pts - 11 , vs. St. Mary's 2-9-95 Reh- 5, vs. Gonzaga 2-25-95 Ast - 4, vs. Columbia 1-5-95 Marpe on Thompson: "Nailah is very athletic and has a great sense of the game. She can go inside or outside and always finds a way to score."

Total

3PT

YEAR GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA

PCT

A STL BK PTS AVG REB AVG

0-1 .000 0-1 .000

15-29 15-29

.517 25 .517 25

'94-'95 Totals

26-0 285 26-0 285

46-115 .400 46-115 .400

4 4

107 4.1 107 4.1

43 43

1.7 1.7

9 9

RETURNING SOPHOMORES

Freshman: Suffered stress fracture in her left foot during preseason carnp...Made collegiate debut against Stanford, playing seven minutes. High School: Spent senior season at Ramona High...Narned to All– CIF-San Diego Section Division III First Team.. .Recognized as a First Team All-Avocado League selection...Averaged 16 points for the Bulldogs...Honored as Ramona's Female Scholar-Athlete. New Zealand: Played three seasons for Sacred Heart Girls College, a prep school in her native horneland.. .Her team finished third nationally during junior and sophomore seasons...Was named to regional and na– tional tournament teams...Also participated in volleyball, swimming and track...Made school's Honor Roll. Personal: Carne to the United States as a foreign exchange student...Tallest player on the tearn...Chose USD for its size and stu- dent-to-teacher ratio...Majoring in Biology...Parents are Doreen and Henry Tuhakaraina...Born Nov. 25, 1975 in Hamilton, New Zealand.

1 · ':t C1~f

Sophomore

Center Ramona HS

Tauranga, New Zealand

Marpe on Tuhakaraina: "Justine has a great touch and good size. We hope she can come back from her injury to contribute. "

3PT ·

Total

PTS AVG REB AVG

A STL BK

FT-FTA . PCT

PCT

YJi;AR GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA

1.2 1.2

7 7

1.5 1.5

9 9

.600 .600

0 0

3-5 3.5

3 3

2 2

.000 .000

0-0 0-0

.400 .400

2-5 2-5

27 27

6-0 6-0

'94-'95 Totals

TOREROS IN THE COMMUNITY

JUNIOR TOREROS CLUB Become a member of a winning team... Join the USD Junior Toreros Members receive: • Free admission to all 14 home basketball games • A Junior Torero T-Shirt • Copy of the 1995-96 Yearbook • Updates on summer camps information Membership is open to all boys and girls kindergarten through eighth grade. Membership fee is $8.00 for the season. Have a parent send a check or money order to:

The USD Women's Basketball program is actively involved in the San Diego community through a variety of charitable events . Activities have included: • Organizing basketball competition at the YMCA for the Senior Olympics. • Assisting the Boys & Girls Club of East County with setup of a haunted house. Team members dressed in Halloween attire and led guided tours through the house. • Spending a few hours with the San Diego Soup Kitchen serving dinner to the homeless. • Inviting the Boys & Girls Club to the Sports Center for an afternoon of recreation and lunch. Players challenged youngsters in games of football, soccer and ping-pong while enjoying pizza. "It gives us a chance to make new friends," says junior Malia Andagan. "It is also important because we are college students succeeding and its good for the kids to see the differ– ent types of opportunities available to them."

Vicki de Jesus USD Women's Basketball 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110-2492

Please enclose your return address, name, school you attend, your age, grade, and T-shirt size.

NEWCOMERS

6-0 Freshman North Hollywood, CA Notre Dame HS Marpe on Dixon: "Maggie is going to get minutes right away. She handles the ball like a guard and has three-point ability. She is a hard worker and a student of the game." High School: First Team All-CIF and All Valley League for Notre Dame High School Knights...Team finished second in league and went to the CIF semifinals...Averaged 17 points and 12 rebounds per game... Also a great track athlete who earned Most Valuable Player honors her junior and senior years. Personal: Plays both guard and forward position....Chose USD for its academics and school size...Also recruited by Northern Arizona, and Nevada ...Daughter of Jim and Marge Dixon ... Brother Jamie Dixon played basketball at TCU from '83-87...Wants to be a basketball coach like brother...Born May 9, 1977 in Burbank, CA.

Mission Viejo, CA Santa Margarita HS Marpe on Peyrebrune: "Sheila is a role player who works very hard. She will do what it takes to make the team better." Transfered from Loyola University of Chicago after playing one year. High School: All Angelus League selection at Santa Margarita High School...Captain of the team senior season...Also played tennis and softball. Personal: Chose USD for its history department and to be close to home and family...Also recruited by Loyola of Chicago...Daughter of Paul and Sharen Peyrebrune...The fifth child of eight...Sister Rachel is a USD cheerleader...Born November 24, 1975.

6-1 Freshman Evergreen, CO

Freshman

5-9

Evergreen HS Marpe on Schroeder: "Tammy is a good athlete with good size and strength. She will be a benefit coming off the bench." Spent last year at the U.S. Air Force Academy prep school. High School: Jefferson County SA Player of the Year for the Ever– green High School Cougars...An All-State selection and team's Most Valuable Player...Averaged I3 points and 11 rebounds per game. Personal: Loves the outdoors and hiking...Chose USD for academics and friendly community...Recruited by Air Force Academy and North– ern Colorado...Parents are Thomas and Peg Schroeder...Born March 21 , 1976 in Washington D.C.

San Diego, CA Our Lady of Peace HS Marpe on Erpelding: "Susie is a great athlete. It is a big disap– pointment that she can't play. Hopefully she can have a successful rehabilitation and be ready to go next year." High School: Number has been retired at Our Lady of Peace High School...Named California Scholar Athlete of the Year in '95...First Team All-CIF selection two years...Team was CIF runner-up...Averaged 22 points per game. First Team All-CIF selection in volleyball also. Personal: Has nine brothers and sisters...Brother Joey ran track at San Diego State and sister Heidi played volleyball at William & Mary...Chose USD for academics and atmosphere... Recruited by San Francisco and Pacific...Parents are Tom and Gerda Erpelding...Born June I, 1977 in San Diego, CA.

Freshman Chula Vista, CA

Freshman

Hopkins,MN Hopkins HS Marpe on McGiennen: "Katie is a pure shooter and a good athlete. She was a four-sport athlete in high school. Will be much improved now that she is concentrating on one sport." High School: All Metro Honorable Mention selection in senior season...Honored with All-Conference Athena Award...Averaged I3 points and three steals per game...All-Conference selection in golf and tennis as well ...Tennis team was state champions in '95. Personal: Played violin 11 years and performed in Malaysia...Daughter of Mike and Jackie McGiennen...Born May 27, 1977.

Marpe on Toothman: "Delia is a power forward who handles the ball fairly well. She is strong inside and will give us needed depth at the forward-center position." High School: Most Valuable Player for Chula Vista High Spartans...First Team All-Metro, South Bay selection...Second Team CIF...Also a mem– ber of the volleyball and swimming teams...Co-Most Valuable Player of volleyball team . Personal: Parents are Evelia Toothman and Roberto Purcell. .. Born December 17, 1976.

ROSTER/TEAMPHOTO

1995-96 Women's Basketball Roster

Yr.

# Name

Pos. Ht.

Exp. Hometown/Last School

12 DeliaToothman 14 Katie McGlennen 20 Sheila Peyrebrune 21 Kari Ambrose

F

5-11

Fr Fr

HS HS

Chula Vista, CA/Chula Vista HS Hopkins, MN/Hopkins HS

G/F 5-11

5-6 5-6 5-7

Jr

HS Mission Viejo, CA/Santa Margarita HS

G G G

Bellingham, WA/Sehome HS San Rafael, CA/Terra Linda HS San Rafael, CA/San Rafael HS Los Angeles, CA/San Gabriel HS Kihei, HI/Saint Anthony HS San Francisco, CA/Lowell HS Bellingham, WA/Sehome HS Anaheim, CA/Garden Grove HS

So Sr Sr So

IV 3V 3V RS 2V IV 2V IV IV HS HS HS

22 Laura King

23 Michele Brovelli

F

5-10

24 PatSenci6n

5-6 5-9

G

30 Malia Andagan 31 Nailah Thompson 32 Heidi Ambrose 34 Michol Murray 40 Justine Tuhakaraina 42 Tammy Schroeder

F

Jr

5-10

G/F G/F

So

5-7 5-7 6-2 6-1

Jr

So So

G C

Tauranga, New Zealand/Ramona (CA) HS

F

Fr Fr Fr

Evergreen, CO/Evergreen HS

44 Maggie Dixon - -- Susie Erpelding

G/F 6-0

North Hollywood, CA/Notre Dame HS San Diego, CA/Our Lady of Peace HS Pronunciations

5-9

G

Head Coach: Kathy Marpe (16th season at USD) Assistant Coaches: Cheryl Getz (4th season), Malia Andagan (Ma LEE ah) Melissa Allen (3rd season), Vicki de Jesus (1st season) Sheila Peyrebrune (PAIR brun) Athletic Trainer: Suzi Higgins Kari Ambrose (CAR ee)

Tammy Schroeder(SHRAY der) Nailah Thompson (Ni EE !ah) Justine Tuhakaraina (Two huck a rhine a)

Front Row (l-r) - Kari Ambrose, Laura King, Nailah Thompson, Michal Murray, Heidi Ambrose, Pat Senci6n. Back Row (l-r) - Sheila Peyrebrune, Michele Brave/Ii, Tammy Schroeder, Katie McGlennen, Justine Tuhakaraina, Margaret Dixon, Malia Andagan, Susan Erpelding.

YEAR IN REVIEW-1994-95

1994-95 Final Overall Statistics

GP/GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT OF DE TOT AVG PF PTS AVG AST BK TO STL

Michele Brovelli Vicki de Jesus Serena Eierrnann Lorraine Watson Lorice Watson Nailah Thompson Kari Ambrose Michol Murray Heidi Ambrose Laura King

26-26 26-26 24-23 26-26

107-276 .388 95-207 .459 66-200 .330 77-198 .389 79-163 .485 75-148 .507 46-115 .400 39-76 .513 26-83 .313 29-58 .500 26-63 .413

5-29 .172 1-5 .200

54-79 .684 49-66 .742 58-69 .841 36-61 .590 22-35 .629 16-29 .552 15-29 .517 8-16 .500 22-37 .595 10-13 .769 4-11 .364 8-14 .571

61 138 199

7.7 59 273 3.7 59 240 4.3 34 232 2.7 31 209 5.7 44 180 4.5 50 166 1.7 51 107

10.5

62 42 42 31 82 55 75 26

5 8

44 51 90 60 16 12 25 31 21 16 16

97

39 58

9.2 9.7 8.0 9.5 7.9 4.1 3.7 3.0 2.8 2.3 1.8 1.2 0.3

42-128 .328 19-55 .345 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 11-26 .423

26 78 104

I

71

8 63

3

19-4

43 65 108

11 10

8 8 9

56 31 28 41 42 27 20

21-10

43 51 20 23 16 26 10 23

94 43 42 33 35 39 31

26-0 26-0 25-3 25-0

4 0 3

1.6 30 1.3 31 1.4 15 1.6 30 1.5 28

97 74 69 56 38

20 18

15

20

1

7

Nya Jensen

24-12

18 21

3

12

Malia Andagan

21-0

15-35 .429

14

17

1

5 3 3

7

6 2

Justine Tuhakaraina Renee Richardson

6-0 7-0

2-5 .400 1-3 .333

3-5 .600 0-0 .000

I I

8

9 2

1.5 0.3

10

7 2

0 0

1

2

5

(,83..1630 A19

Team Totals Opponents

79-250 .316 305464 89-297 .300 366-548

26-26 26-26

l,S7 404 ti81 11»15 41.7 474 1750 i,68 344 655 999 38.4 455 1773

67.3 ti8.2

393 352

50 529 245 95 492 266

659-1555

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1994-95 Game-by-Game Results

Overall: 11-15

WCC: 6-8 (T-4th)

Home: 7-7

Neutral: 0-1

Road: 4-7

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SITE(A'IT.)

RECORD

SCORE

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Nonconference Nov. 26

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USD Sports Center (567) USD Sports Center (734)

88-67 51-83 62-67 69-71 73-83 86-71 56-67 54-96 72-49 71-54 76-52 62-83 65-54 73-55 52-58 69-77 71-82 57-75 78-58 61-70 76-52 64-53 63-72

1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-4 2-5 2-6 3-6 4-6 5-6

Brovelli - 17 Eierrnann - 12 Ln. Watson - 18 Ln. Watson - 20 Brovelli - 21 Eierrnann - 24 Brovelli - 14 Murray - 11 de Jesus - 24 Le. Watson - 14 Ln. Watson - 15 Ln. Watson - 18 Eierrnann - 13 Brovelli - 16 Brovelli - 16 Eierrnann - 10 Ln. Watson - 16 de Jes., Eier. - 11 Le. Watson - 24 Eierrnann - 21 Brovelli - 16 de Jesus - 12

Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 8 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 30

L L L L

@ San Diego State FRESNO STATE

Peterson Gym (729)

USD Sports Center (313) USD Sports Center (345) USD Sports Center (356)

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SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE USD Sports Center (252)

L L

@ Stanford COLUMBIA

Maples Pavilion (4,111) USD Sports Center (325)

w w w

Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 8

@ Cal State Northridge

Matador Gym (231) Mott Gym (142)

@ Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

West Coast Conference Jan. 12

@ Gonzaga @ Portland

Martin Centre (746) Chiles Center (554)

(OT) 64-77

5-7, 0-1 5-8, 0-2 6-8, 1-2 7-8, 2-2 7-9, 2-3 7-10, 2-4 7-11, 2-5 7-12, 2-6 8-12, 3-6 8-13, 3-7 9-13, 4-7 10-13, 5-7 10-14, 5-8 11-14,6-8

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Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 2

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PEPPERDINE

USD Sports Center (426) USD Sports Center (610) Memorial Gym (400) USD Sports Center (712) Toso Pavilion (298) McKean Pavilion (312) USD Sports Center (426) USD Sports Center (479) Gersten Pavilion (140) Firestone Fieldhouse (IOI) USD Sports Center (320) USD Sports Center (539)

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@ San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO

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King - 25

L

Brovelli - 25 Eiermann - 20

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72-71 65-76

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Toso Pavilion (385)

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King - 15

11-15

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76 56 49 59 43 66 52 63 51 57 00 57 54 39 59 72 74

L L L L L

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58 w

L L L L

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79 89 66 97

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61

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98

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87 66

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77

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61 76

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75 72 ro

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75 72

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#Cal State LA

63 40 54 {I) 68

L L L L L

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ARIZONA UC IRVINE UCSB (2On

SAN JOSE STATE

Pepperdine

56 w 68 w

• Alaska-Anchorage

81

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83 w 57 w 59 w 52 w 77 L

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91

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#CalStateNorthridge

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59 74 {I) 53 ro 54 65

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85 86

L L

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00 72 58 55 75 83 55 46 62 78 71

ARIZONASTATE

55 w 57 w 72 w 61 w 58 w 78 w 61 L 73 L

63 w

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# UC Irvine

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76 72 78

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#Cal SeateNorthridge

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66 70

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58 w

75 w 66 w 84 L

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L L

57 52

39

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UC Santa Barbara

51

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#Cal Poly SLO

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%UC DavisTournament • UNLVDesert Classic

L L

72 76

74

L

# UC Santa Barbara

56 w

L

65

PEPPERDINE

U.S. INTERNATIONAL SAN DIEGO STATE

76 w

%Dial Classic-San Diego State

Cal State Los Angeles UC Irvine (forfeit)

65

L L

• Oregon Seate Classic

L L

71

#UC Irvine

94

BIOLA Arizona

55 70 45

%UC Santa Barbara Tournament #Southern California Athletic Ass.

64 w

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87

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82

%Washington State

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62

L

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45 63 41 78 58 66 54 57 44 71 42 68 59 77 {I) 78 67 49 70 48 00 53

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53

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49 65

46 w

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%Wyoming

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85 68 67 58 84

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66 66 {I) 65

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41 57 66 66 48

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L

56 w

56 w

UC Irvine

L L L

67 67 57

74 w 57 w 64 w 56 w ro w ro L 79 L

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73 74

L L

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UC Santa Barbara

L L L

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61 49 74 41

53 w 75 w 79 w 48 w 64 L

64 w

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HAMLINE(MN) Northern Arizona

PORTLAND STATE San Francisco State

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ST.AMBROSE

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L L

71 81

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GONZAGA

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L L

%Santa Clara

47 w 48 w 59 w 56 w 46 w 58 w 45 w 43 w 59 w {I) w 84 L 47 L

#LMU

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55 87 84 71 66 {I) ro 67 65

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77 65

56 {I)

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58 w

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79 {I) {I) 61 64 77

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# Pepperdine

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