USD Softball 2002

SETTING The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USD 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 IO minutes from downtown San Diego and the world famous San Diego Zoo. Historic Old Town is just minutes away as well. The city of San Diego along with this campus traces their origins to fifteenth century Spain. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid -Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university, the University of Alcala, whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style. Both institutions are located on a hill overlooking a river valley. THE CAMPUS

The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institu- tions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USD has completed numerous major construction and expansion projects. Last year the Jenny

Craig Pavilion , a 5 , I00-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USD volleyball and basketball. This fall the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice will open on the west end of campus, and a new Science and Technology Center is underway. A five-story, Spanish Renaissance parking garage (I, I00 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the lrnrnaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45.000 square foot Lorna Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories. ACADEMICS

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USD enrolls more than 6,800 students (3,900 undergraduate) who have a choice of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university's academic units include the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 18-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18: I. Over 97 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates. In the annual ratings of the country's colleges and universities, published by U.S. News & World Report, USD moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The university is ranked among the top I00 schools in the nation. STUDENT LIFE Student activities include cultural events, dances, boat cruises, beach parties, BBQ's, con- certs, comedy nights, symposia and much more. Students participate in a wide range of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, senior citizen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. The intramural program is also

an integral part of student life on campus with over two-thirds of the USD community partaking in the activities. ATHLETICS USD is a member of the West Coast Conference for nearly all sports and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. The football team completed its eighth season in the Pioneer Football League . Women's sports include: basketball, cross country, rowing, soccer. softball, swimming & diving, tennis and vol– leyball. Men's sports include: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, rowing, soccer and tennis. Since 1990 USD teams have won eleven conference championships; made 28 NCAA post-season appearances; had twenty-seven Conference Coaches of the Year; twenty-two Conference Players of the Year; twelve Conference Freshmen of the Year; four WCC Scholar Athletes of the Year; and thirty-one All-America selections. For the second straight year, USD hosted the West Coast Conference Basketball Cham– pionships .

DID YOU KNOW? The USO Softball Team will join the Pacific Coast Softball Conference for the 2003 Season. Below are the s\ix members:

University of San Diego Loyola Marymount University

Saint Mary's College Santa Clara University Cal State Sacramento Portland State University

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USD General Information

Table of Contents

USD Athletic Administration

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Table of Contents 2002 Season Outlook Team Photo/Roster USD Coaching Staff Torero Biographies 2001 Statistics & Results All-Time Results USD Support Services

School Name University of San Diego Location 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92 11 0-2492 Year Founded 1949 Enrollment 7,062 Colors Columbia Blue, Navy & White Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Western Intercollegiate Softball League (WISL) Home Field USD Softball Complex (375)

President A lice B. Hayes Vice President for Student Affairs

Robert A. Pastoor Athletic Director Tom Iannacone

NCAA Faculty Rep. Mitch Malachowski Associate Athletic Director Dan Yourg Associate Athletic Director/SWA Wendy Guthrie Assoc. AD ofAthletic Development Brian Fogarty Asst. AD/Marketing & Promotions Renee Wiebe Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Carl Reed Jenny Craig Pavilion Events Manager TBA Athletic Ticket Manager TBA Compliance Coordinator Mike Matoso SID/Softball Contact Ted Gosen Assistant SID Nick Mirkovich Director of Athletic Facilities John Martin Assistant Director of Facilities Joel Morgan Academic Support Coordinator Shaney Fink Director oflntramurals/Recreation Gary Becker Strength & Conditioning Coach Dean Aresco Head Ath letic Trainer Carolyn Greer, M.A.,A.T.,C. Assistant Trainers Suzi Higgins, Paul Signorelli

USD Softball Information Head Coach: Melissa McElvain (I st season) Assistant Coach: Chris De Marco (1st season) Assistant Coach: Kelly Warner (1st season) USD Softball Office Phone: (619)260-4281 USD Softball Quick Facts 200 1Overall Record: 22-35 WISL Conference Record: 3-4 (3 rd place) Head Coach : Melissa McElvain (Oklahoma St., '99)

USD Sports Information

SID/Softball Contact Ted Gosen E-mail tgosen@ sandiego.edu Assistant SID Nick Mirkovich

USD Coaching Record: First Season Overall Coaching Record : First Season

Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 14/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4

Office Phone (619)260-4745 Fax (619)260-2990 Torero Hotline (619)260-2323

What Is A Torero?

The University of San Diego, which sponsors sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams, competes under the athletic nickname ofToreros. In 1961 , the Most Reverend Bishop Buddy, the fo unding father of USO, announced that the school 's nickname wou ld change from Pioneers to Toreros. "The name Toreros is keeping with the friendly relationship which exists between San Di ego and Mexico," Hi s Excellency said at the time. Torero comes from the span ish term taro, the bull, and from the word torear, to fight bulls. All of the contestants in the ring are call ed toreros. Torero is a general term describing a bullfighter and signifies courage, honor and fide lity. USO student-athletes, like the Torero, represent a willing– ness to stand alone in the ring and accept the challenge. The 2000-200 I schoo l year marked the 40th anniversary with Toreros as the official nickname for USO athletic teams.

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Front Cover Photo ID: Top Row (1-r): Asst. Coach Chris De Marco, Kirsten Adair, All ison Wi ll iams, Mary Ann Cane, Liz Wells, Lora McBay, Jennifer Delpit, Ashley Mi ller, Desi Collo, Hilary McHugh, Head Coach Melissa McElvai n. Middle Row (1-r): Stephanie Bisera, Ashley Turner, Kim De lpit, Francesca Ramos, Taryn Nagata, Anna Russell, Nicky Geis, Cindy McGee, Asst. Coach Kelly Warner. Front Row (1-r): Olaya Salazar and Kristy Clarke .

Acknowledgements Design, Edit & Layout: Ted Gosen Printing: Kings Printing Corporation Photos: Brock Scott, Scott Photo Scott Photo: www.scottphoto.net

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2002 TORERO SOFTBALL OUTLOOK

A 'NEW ERA' BEGINS WITH 2002 TORERO SOFTBALL

A new era begins thi s season with the Un iversity of San Diego women 's softball program. First year coach Melissa McElvain is onboard to lead the Torero softball for– tunes in 2002. A 1999 graduate of Okl ahoma State, she earned All-Big XII honors whil e playing catcher and second base. McEl vain (Turley) led the Cowgirls to three post– season appearances and a third place fini sh in the 1998 Women's College World Seri es. While at Oklahoma State , she earned All -Big XII academi c honors while attaining a Business Admini stration degree with an emphasis in Marketing. Along with her vast playing experi ence, she hopes to bring a new enthusiasm and winning attitude to the 2002 Torero ball club. McEl vain takes over a program that returns 14 letterwinners and 5 starters from last year 's 22-35 club. Although she will be without the services of four graduated seniors, including key performers Jade Quentin and Cri stina Byrne, the cupboard was not left bare . McElvain will look to a trio of returners for both leadership and experience - seni or infielder Nicky Geis (Chul a Vi sta, r■iiiiiiiiiiii;::;::=====~~~-­ CA); junior Lora McBay (. 286 batting aver-

age, 19 RBI), a versatile athl ete who can play a vari ety of pos itions; and sophomore pitcher/infi elder Jennifer Delpit (.236 batting average, 20 RBI , 5-8 pitching record). Ge is, tabbed thi s season's team captain , has been voted the team's Best Defensive Pl ayer the past three years, and wi ll start at shortstop. The squad will also be bo lstered by the return of fi ve other players that started a majority of the 2001 season - seni or infielder (second base) Kristy Clarke, 48 starts in 50 games; juni or infielder (first base) Desi Collo, .208 batting average with 39 starts; seni or outfi elder Stephanie Bisera, .207 batting average; sophomore catcher/outfie lder Olaya Salazar, .254 batting average with 2 1 starts in 28 contests; and sophomore in– fie lder Ashley Miller, 20 starts in 29 games . Clarke, a 200 I WISL AII-Tournament se lec– ti on, will once again start at second base, and along with Ge is, will give the Toreros a strong defense up the middle. Bi sera will start in centerfie ld and most likely will be the team's leadoff hitter. Miller is expected to start at third base thi s season fo r the Toreros. USD 's pitching hopes will be put on the shoulders of a trio of sophomores - Allison Williams, Anna Russell and Jennifer Delpit. Last season Willi ams pitched lOl.2 innings , striking out 41 and fini shing with a record of 5-9. Russell tallied 98. 0 innings of work in the circle and came away with a 6-9 record and 2.70 ERA. Delpit pitched in 23 contests with 10 starts and 3 complete games. She fini shed with a record of 5-8 and a 3.28 ERA .

Coach McElvain is excited about her fres hman class that in- cludes fi ve newcomers. Joining the Toreros for the 2002 season are Francesca Ramos (San Diego, CA; Po int Loma HS), Taryn Nagata (Honolulu , HI; Iolani School), Hilary McHugh (Vista, CA; Vista HS), Kim Delpit (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA ; R. Palos Verdes HS) and Ashley Turner (San Diego, CA; Heli x HS)

Coach McElvain is exc ited about the 2002 schedul e whi ch includes thir– teen home doubl eheaders. Hi ghli ghting the home slate wi ll be Long Beach State (March 20 th ), UC Santa Barbara (March 27 th ) , San Diego State (April 17 th ) and Loyola Marymount (April 26 th ). The Toreros will be tested on the road with tough competiti on at Cal State Fullerton (J anuary 29 th ), as well as three solid tournaments - Southern Utah Tournament (Feb. 2-3), Cal State Northridge Tournament (Feb. 8-10), and the San Diego State Tournament (March 15-1 6). The end of the year Western Interco ll eg iate Softball Tournament will beg in at Loyola Marymount University (April 30 th ) , and conclude at Saint Mary ' s Col lege (May 10-12). The Toreros begin the 2002 campaign on Saturday, Jan. 26 th with a

home doubleheader against Cal State San Bernardino ( 12 noon).

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2002 TORERO SOFTBALL 3 2002 University of San Diego Softball Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. BIT Hometown (Last School) 2 Francesca Ramos OF 5-4 FR R/R San Diego, CA (Point Loma HS) 3 Ashley Miller IF 5-8 so R/R Salinas, CA (Notre Dame HS) 4 Allison Williams p 5-9 so R/R Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 5 Kristy Clarke IF 5-2 SR R/R Irvine, CA (Woodbridge HS) 6 Taryn Nagata IB/OF 5-3 FR LIL Honolulu, HI (Iolani School) 7 Stephanie Bisera OF 5-5 SR L/R Mission Viejo, CA (Laguna Hills HS) 8 Mary Ann Cane IF/OF 5-8 JR R/R San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) 9 Anna Russell p 5-7 so R/R Granada Hills, CA (Harvard-Westlake HS) 10 Kirsten Adair IF/OF 5-9 so SIR San Luis Obispo, CA (San Luis Obispo HS) 11 Lora McBay C/IF/OF 5-9 JR R/R Covina, CA (St. Lucy's HS) 12 Hilary McHugh OF 5-8 FR R/R Vista, CA (Vista HS) 13 Jennifer Delpit P/IF 5-11 so R/R Palos Verdes, CA (R. Palos Verdes HS) 14 Kim Delpit SS/OF 5-7 FR R/R Palos Verdes, CA (R. Palos Verdes HS) 15 Desiree Coll o IF 5-8 JR R/R Encinitas, CA (La Costa Canyon HS) 16 Ashley Turner IF 5-4 FR R/R San Diego, CA (Helix HS) 19 Liz Wells PIOF 5-8 SR SIR Beaverton, OR (Jesuit HS) 20 Olaya Salazar CIOF 5-2 so R/R Lancaster, CA (Quartz Hill HS) 22 Cindy McGee OF 5-5 so R/R Burbank, CA (Notre Dame HS) 24 Nicky Geis IF 5-7 SR R/R Chula Vista, CA (Mount Miguel HS)

Head Coach: Assistants:

Melissa McElvain (1st Season; Oklahoma State, '99) Chris De Marco ( 1st Year), Kelly Warner (1st Year)

Top Row (1-r): Asst. Coach Chri s De Marco, Kirsten Adair, Allison Williams, Mary Ann Cane, Liz Wells, Lora McBay, Jennifer Delpit, Ashl ey Miller, Des i Collo, Hilary McHugh, Head Coach Melissa McElva in. Middle Row (1-r): Stephanie Bisera, Ashley Turner, Kirn Delpit, Francesca Ramos, Taryn Nagata, Anna Russell , Nicky Geis, C indy McGee, Asst. Coach Kell y Warner. Front Row (1-r): O laya Salazar and Kri sty Clarke. 2002 University of San Diego Torero Softball - www.usdtoreros.com

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MELISSA McELVAIN, Head Coach

1st Season

Melissa McElvain enters her first year as USD 's Head Softball Coach. A 1999 graduate of Oklahoma State, she earned All-Big Xll honors whi le playing catcher and second base . McElva in (Turley) led the Cowgirls to three post-season appearances and a th ird place fini sh in the 1998 Women 's College World Series. Wh ile at Oklahoma State, she earned All -Big Xll academic honors while attaining a Busi– ness Administration degree with an emphasis in Marketing. Additionally, she earned the OSU Community Service Contribution Award (1997-98) ; the NCAA Leadership Award ( 1998) ; and was a four-year SAAC Representative, including being the SAAC President her senior campaign. McElva in gained international experi ence while playing for the California Hurricanes in 1996 . She trav–

elled to Vancouver, Canada to compete versus Olympic teams such as Canada, Cuba , Italy and China. No stranger to USO, the past year-and-a-half she was employed by the USO athletic department as Assistant Sports Information Director. A native San Diegan, McElvain attended nearby Patrick Henry High School. Re– cently married on June 30, 2001 , Melissa and Ryan reside in San Diego.

USDTorero Coaching Staff(l-r) : Assistant Kelly Warner Head Coach Melissa McElvain Assistant Chris De Marco

CHRIS De MARCO, Assistant Coach 1st Season Chri s enters his first season on the Torero staff as an assistant. He has been actively involved in the San Diego community in many ways with a major emphas is on coaching. The past ten years he has been involved with coaching girls competiti ve softba ll. He has managed and coached hundreds of girls at every level, wi th many realizing All-Star status, both at Regional and National levels. His experience included ex tensive Trave l team play and tournament play. Accompli shed in the fi ner needs of Pitchers, he has also maintained an overall view of team managemen t, and offens ive and defensive strategies. An athlete and sports fanatic, hi s hobbies include vintage cars and motorcycles. A San Carl os resident, Chri s has two daughters that are both active in sports and academics. A 1984 graduate of Southern Illinois University (Marketing & Management), Chris relocated to San Diego in 1985 from Chicago. Co-owner of a Property management company that has been providing housi ng needs since 1972, he is committed to continuing to service the San Diego housing needs.

KELLYWARNER, Assistant Coach 1st Season Kelly begins her first year on the Torero staff where she will work closely with the pitchers. A 200 I graduate of Utah State Univers ity, Kell y earned her degree in Physical Education and Hea lth. Whi le at Utah State, Kelly was nominated as Student Teacher of the Year. She played softball for four years and led the Big West Confe rence in pitching for game appearances and games finished during her sen ior year. During her freshman year she led all frosh in games played. Prior to attending Utah State, Kelly made a name for herself in the spo1i of softball right here in San Diego. She prepped at Mt. Carmel High School where she was named All -CIF First Team, All -Divis ion I First Team, and Palomar Pl ayer-of-the-Year. In the classroom she was a four-time member of the Academic Honor Roll.

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KRISTY CLARKE Sr. IF R/R

IRVINE, CA Woodbrid2e HS

2001: Started 48 of 50 games last season finishing with a .224 batting average .. . was selected to the 200 I WISL All-Tournament team, as well as being honored on the WISLAll-Academic Team ... tallied four mu It-hit games, including a 3-for-3 outing against Santa Clara at the WISL Tournament ... scored two runs in three different games (Bradley, Concordia and LMU).

2000: Posted the third best batting average for USO, hitting an impressive .316 on the year. Recorded six multi-hit games and led the Toreros with 11 sacrifice hits. Kristy was 4-of-5 in stolen bases and tallied a .9 I2 fielding percentage in the infield. Clarke led the Toreros versus Cal State Dominguez Hills, batting 3-for- 4 at the plate with one RBI and two runs scored. Clarke was selected to the All-WI SL academic team in her sophomore season. 1999: Named Al l-WISL and USO Rookie of the Year in her freshman campaign . She batted .284 while playing in 46 games. Boasted a fielding percentage of .923 at second and third base. Also received All– WISL academic honors. Prep: Attended and played at Woodbridge HS in Irvine, California where she lettered in both softball

and soccer. Earned Al l-Sea View Conference honors while batting .305 in her senior year. In her junior - .........:::: year, she helped lead her team to a CIF Championship while batting .297 and being selected All– League. As a sophomore, her team finished as the CIF nmner-up. In her freshman season, she was also a member of the CIF Championship team. Clarke also played on the USA Athletics club team. Personal: Born on March 3, 1980 in Pasadena, California. A Chemistry major & Biology minor, chose USO for its academic reputation, small classes and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

softball program. Parents are Mark and Mary Clarke of Irvine, Californi a.

BA .224 .316 .284 .271

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RBI 4 7

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AB 107 76 116 299

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STEPHANIE BISERA Sr. OF L/R

MISSION VIEJO, CA Laguna Hills HS

2001: Sta1ied 33 of 44 games she appeared in. Batted .207 with 11 runs scored and 8 RBI. Was a perfect 3-for-3 with 2 runs and 2 RBI in a 6-2 road win at Santa Clara ... WISL All-Academic pick. 2000: Appeared in 52 games and batted .250 for USO. She recorded 20 hits, 9 runs, 7 RBI and I double in the 2000 season. Bisera was a perfect 6-of-6 in stolen bases for the Toreros. She had stellar outings versus CS San Bernardino (2 -for-2, 2 runs, I RBI), Concordia (2-for-2, I run) and UC San Diego (2-for-3 , I RBI) . Tallied a .949 fielding percentage in the outfield. Bisera was also honored as an All-WI SL academic selection.

1999: Earned Coaches Award. Batted .30 I in her freshman season while playing in 48 games. Offensively had one doubl e, 9 RBI , 29 runs and was 5-of-6 stealing. Defensively, Bisera was solid in the outfield with a .93 1 fie ldi ng percentage. She led the Toreros vs. Western New Mexico last year goi ng 2-for-3 at the plate with 2 RBI and I run scored . Prep: Played at Laguna Hills Hi gh School in Mission Viej o, Californi a where she helped lead her team to the Pacific Coast League Championship. As a senior, Bisera was the recip ient of the Varsity Spirit Award. In her junior campaign she was named First Team All-League and the team 's Defensive MVP. Sophomore year, Stephanie earned the Varsity Coaches Award and was se lected First team All-League. Bisera was a two-time Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Born May 3, 1980 in Torrance, California. Chose USO for its academic reputation and sma ll campus size.

Parents are Guy and Paula Bisera of Mi ssion Viejo, CA. Bisera was also recru ited by Yale University. She is majoring in Biology and is a Education minor.

BA .207 .250 .301 .262

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GP/GS 44/33 52/34 57/54 153/ 121

RBI 8 7 9 24

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LIZ WELLS Sr.

BEAVERTON, OR Jesuit HS

P/OF SIR

2001: Batted .333 while appearing in 7 games for USO. She also appeared in 7 contests as a pitcher, finishing with a record of 1-0 in I 1.1 innings ofwork. 2000: Batted .333 while appearing in 18 games for USD. She recorded five hits, two runs and two RBI. Wells led the Toreros versus Point Loma Nazarene, batting 2-for-3 with I RBI. She also recorded a 1-2 win-loss record from the mound. Wells struck out IO batters in 22 innings. She was selected to the All-WJSL academic team in her sophomore campaign. 1999: Joined USO as a fre shman and immediately the coaches began to see athleticism, pitching abi lity, good hitting mechanics and unlimited potential. Liz played in 6 games and batted .250. Liz also saw some time on the mound for the Toreros, appearing in two games. Prep: Attended Jesuit HS where she lettered in softball for four years. She was a three-time Honorable Mention All-Metro League selection and team captain in her sen ior year. In her juni or season Liz helped lead

her team to their first ever playoff appearance and placed 5th in State. Wells also played travel softball in the 16 & 18 under Go ld National Tournaments. She also lettered in vo lleyball (3 years), basketball and track (shot put). In volleyball , Liz was a First Team All-Metro selection and received Best Offensive Player Award in her senior year. Personal: Born September I, 1980 in Portland, Oregon. Her parents are Mike and Gloria Wells of Sherwood, Oregon. Liz chose USD because of its beautiful campus, emphasis on academics and because San Diego is a great city to live in. Liz is a History major and Chemi stry minor at USO.

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NICKY GEIS

CHULA VISTA, CA Mount Miguel HS

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R/R

IF

Sr.

Noteworthy: Selected team captain for this season . Named team's Best Defensive Player three straight seasons. 2001: Appeared in 54 games with 53 starts. Knocked 19 hits with 5 runs scored and 5 RBI. Tallied two multi-hit games: 2- 3 vs. CS San Bernardino, and 2-2 against UC Riverside. 2000: Appeared in 57 games and batted .228 in her sophomore campaign. Recorded 34 hits, 15 runs , 14 wa lks, five RBI , two doubles, one triple and nine multi -hit games. Geis displayed her speed on the basepaths, steal ing I0-of-12 bases. She was named USD's Best Defensive Player, posting a .933 fielding percentage while playing shortstop and second base for the Toreros. Geis had stell ar outings versus Azusa Pacific (3-

for-3 , 3 runs, I RBI) and CS Dominguez Hills (3-for-4, 2 RBI). 1999: Named Best Defensive Player in her freshman season. Geis had a respectable fielding percentage of .921 while playing middle infield for USD. She batted .282 in her freshman season with 42 hits and 20 runs batted in. Prep : Attended Mount Miguel HS where she lettered in both softball and basketball. She was an All-League performer in both sports every season. She earned the Best Defensive award in softball and MVP in basketball as the basketball team went 28-2. Perso na l: Born August 8, 1980 in San Diego ,

California. Chose USD for its softball program and location. Parents are Paula Geis and Billy Hanis. Nicky is majoring in Education at USD.

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MARYANN CANE Jr. IF/OF R/R

#8

SAN JOSE, CA Archbishop HS

Noteworthy: Returns after not having played the last two years ... will see action at third base and in the outfield. 1999: As a freshman in 1999, Mary Ann led the Toreros with four home runs and batted .295 in 59 contests ... she belted out 52 hits in 176 at-bats, including 4 doubles to go with her 4 round– trippers.

Prep: Helped lead Arch Bishop Mitty HS to the Blossom Hill Athletic League/Mount Hamilton Division Championship and

Central Coast Section Division II Championship ... team finished senior year with a record of 30-3 ... was selected First Team C.C.S. and Mount Hamilton Division Most Valuable Pl ayer ... Arch Bishop Mitty's Offensive Player of the Year both her junior and senior campaigns ... finished with 41 hits ( 13 extra base hits) and scored 22 runs ... junior year was selected First Team Mount Hamilton Division and 2nd Team CCS .. . played for the San Jose Sharks club team with a 4th place finish at '97 Nationa ls.

Personal: Born May 8, 1980 in San Jose, California ... chose USO for its softball program, location and beautiful beaches nearby ... hobbies include snow boarding, surfing and skate boarding; has

competed in freestyl e snowboarding events ... parents are Ronald and Mary Cane of San Jose, CA .. . her dad played football at Santa Clara University ... earned Dean 's List Second Honors ... Business Major.

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LORA McBAY Jr. C/IF/OF

#11

COVINA,CA St. Lucy's HS

R/R

2001: McBay played in 40 games and batted .286 with 19 RBI , 3 doubles, I triple, 2 homers and 11 runs scored. Totaled five multi– hit games including a 2-for-4 outing against Azusa Pacific where she scored 2 runs and knocked in 5 RBI s with two homers. Was 2-for-3 with 3 RBIs at Hawaii Pacific. Selected WISL All–

Academic, and named All-Tourney at Hawaii Tournament. 2000: Appeared in 50 games and batted .260 in her freshman campaign. Offensively, she tallied 32 hits, 13 RBI , 9 runs, 4 triples, one double and one home run. She recorded three multi-h it games; 2-for-3 with one RBI versus Southern Utah, 3-for-4 with one RBI agai nst CS San Bernardino and 2-for-2 versus San Diego State. McBay posted an impressive .968 fi elding percentage as a utility pl ayer. McBay earned AII-WISL Academic honors. Prep: Attended St. Lucy 's Priory High School in Cov ina, California. She was named All-League in softball her senior and junior years while competing in the Base line/Sierra League. McBay led her team to CIF finals her junior and sophomore years. She also played travel softball at the Gold level. Her team placed 7th at the ASA Gold 18 & under National Tournament. Lora also lettered in volleyball at St. Lucy's High School. Personal: Daughter of Jerry and Mary McBay, Lora was born on February 25 , 198 1 in Covina, California. Also recruited by Penn, LMU and Syracuse .... She chose USO Year because of its good academics and 200 I good atmosp here. McBay is an 2 000 International Relations major and Career Art minor at USO. GP/GS 40/37 50/45 90/82 AB 98 123 221 R 11 9 20 H 28 32 60 RBI 19 13 32

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DESIREE COLLO Jr. IF R/R

ENCINITAS, CA La Costa Canvon HS

2001 : Started and played in 39 games for the Toreros. Batted .208 with 7 doub les, 3 tri ples, 2 homers and 12 RBI s. Was l-fo r-4 with 2 runs and 4 RB I against Tulsa (March 9), 2-for-2 agai nst Santa Clara (March 3 1), and 3-for-4 with two doubl es at Santa Clara (Apri l 8). Named to the WISLAII-Academ ic Team. 2000: Appeared in 44 games for the Toreros in her freshman season. Co ll o recorded 2 1 hits, 11 RBI , three run s, two doubl es and two trip les. She posted two multi-hit games, versus Long Beach State (2 -fo r-3) and Azusa Pacific (2 -for-3) . Col lo batted .1 98 and ta lli ed a solid .970 fie lding percentage.

Prep: Attended La Costa Canyon High School and lettered fo ur years in softball. In her senior year, Co llo was named San Diego Union-Tribune Athlete of the Month, Coca-Co la Player of the Year, Avocado League Player of the Year and Union-Tri bune Scho lar Ath lete of the Year. Des iree was a lso named Ist team A ll- League and Ist team All -CIF as her team won the Div ision I League Championship and were CIF Fina lists. Juni or year, led her team to a Division I League Champi onship and CIF Champi onsh ip. Pl ayed for the San Diego Li ghtning Go ld club team w ith squad pl ac ing 5th at Nati onals.

Personal: Born December 16, 1980 in Laguna N iguel, Ca li fo rni a. Parents are Steve and Vi ck i Co llo. -::----~ -....;_,.;.,::J;.~Jj Des iree chose USO because of its small schoo l environment and coasta l location. She is a Psycho logy maj or and Speech Communicati ons minor. Dean's Scholarship recipi ent. She was also recru ited by Troy State, Loyo la Marymount, Ca l Poly SLO, UCSD and UC Berkeley. Her o lder sister, Shaunna also played at USO .

BA

R

RBI

2B

38

HR

Year 2001 2000

H 22 21 43

GP/GS 39/39 44/36 83/75

AB 106 106

4 3 7

12 11 23

7 2 9

2 0 2

.208 .198 .203

3 2 5

212

Career

ASHLEY MILLER So . IF R/R

#3

SALINAS, CA Notre Dame HS

2001 : Pl ayed in 29 games w ith 20 starts. Totaled three multi-hi t games wi th two hits agai nst Azusa Pacific (March 3rd), Saint Mary 's Co ll ege (March 14th) and UC Riverside (May 4th). Against Ri verside was 2-for-2 wi th 2 runs scored. Named to WISL A ll-Academ ic team.

Prep : Prepped at Notre Dame High Schoo l where she lettered in softball , vo lleyball and basketba ll. She earned th e coaches award and most inspi rati onal award in softball whi le lead ing her team to a Monterey Bay League Champi onship. Mill er also earned second team All-County honors in vo ll eyball. She has played travel softball fo r the Sali nas Vall ey Wil dcats, San Jose Strikers and Salinas Storm . Personal: Born May I, 1982 in Salinas, CA . Parents are Dan and Beth Mi ller. Father, Dan, played foo tball at Hartnell Junior Co ll ege and tenni s at Fresno State University. Ashley was al so recruited by Brown, UC Dav is, UC San Diego and Co lumb ia. Business major and Communications minor. Dean 's List honoree and Pres idential Scholar.

BA .185

RBI 2

28 0

38 0

R 9

H

HR 0

AB 54

Year 200 1

GP/GS 29/20

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#4

ALLISON WILLIAMS So . P R/R

DANVILLE, CA San Ramon Valley HS

2001: Led all USO pitchers with a 2.48 ERA. Appeared in 27 games with 11 sta11s, and finished with 5-9 record. Personal best 5 strikeouts in 5.2 innings of work against UC Santa Barbara (March 28). Was second on the team in innings pitched with IO 1.2. Offensively Allison tallied 4 hits in 21 at-bats, including a 2-for-4 outing against Tulsa with one run scored and one RBI.

Prep: Attended San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, CA. In her senior campaign, Williams led her team to a third

place finish in the North Coast Section ... she batted .315 , earned All-League honors and the team MVP award. Williams was also an All -League se lection in her junior season and MVP in her sophomore year. She pl ayed trave l ball for the Hot Styx and posted a .290 batting average, as well as toss ing two no-hitters. Pe rsonal: Born on February 9, 1982 in Wa lnut Creek, CA. Parents are Frank and Sherry Willi ams . She was also recruited by San Francisco State University... Chose USO because of the schoo l, weather and chance to pl ay softball at a Div ision I program.

~s 27- 11

a;

BB

K 41

ER 36

ERA 2.46

H

IP

Year 2001

SY

REC

101.2

25

5-9

111

0

5

AB

BA .190

38

R

RBI

H

2B

HR

Year 2001

GP/GS

I

I

4

12/5

21

I

0

0

ANNA RUSSELL

#9

GRANADA HILLS, CA Harvard - Westlake HS

p

R/R

So.

2001 : Appeared in 27 contests with 16 starts on the mound and finis hed wi th record of 6-9. Ranked second on the team with a 2.79 ERA, and totaled 44 stri keouts in 98.0 inni ngs of work. Notched 7 strikeouts in 8 innings of work against LM U (April 29). Earned three stra ight wins against Wright State, Eastern llli nois and Santa Clara in a nine day span. WISL A ll-Academic squad pick. Prep: Prepped at Harvard-Westlake where she lettered four years in softba ll. In her senior season , she recorded a 22-2 w in-l oss record from the pitc hing circ le, a 0.90 earned ru n average and a .3 15 batting average while lead ing her team to a Mission League Championshi p and a C IF sem ifina l appearance. Russe ll was a two-ti me A ll-Mission League selection, an All-State se lecti on, team MVP and A ll-Star. She also played trave l ball fo r Va lley Breeze Go ld.

Persona l: Earned a Pres idential Scho larship to US O... Russell was also recruited by Corn ell and Was hington... Chose USO because of the academ ics and softball team. Born on June 2, 1982 in Los Angeles, CA. Parents are Marcia and Steven Russe ll. Biology Major and Psycho logy/ Chemi stry minor.

a; 4

BB 49

H

K 44

Year 2001

SY 3

ER 39

IP 98.0

ERA 2.79

~S REC 27-1 6 6-9

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#10

KIRSTEN ADAIR So. IF/OF SIR

SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA San Luis Obispo HS

2001: Played in 39 games with 17 starts. Scored 14 runs and collected 9 hits in 49 at-bats. Was 2-for-3 with I run at Santa Clara (April 8) . Was l-for-4 with 2 RBIs aga inst Concordia Univers ity. Was named to the WiSLAII-Academic Team. Prep: Prepped at San Luis Obispo High School where she was a four-year varsity starter. She batted .350 in her senior campaign, was named team captain, team MVP, first team all- league and second team all-county. In her junior year, she batted .333 and earned second team all-northern league honors... Won the coaches award in her sophomore season while batting .330. Adair is the first female from her high school to pl ay softball at the Division I leve l. She also played for the Ca lifornia Waves 18-under travel team.

Personal: Plans to major in Art and pursue graphic design. She was also recruited by CS Bakersfield, Mesa State, La Sall e and Humboldt.... Chose USO for the opportunity to play Di vis ion I softball , academi cs and location. Born April 20, 1982 in Fresno, CA. Parents are Christy and Russ Gullo. Is a Trustee Scholarship recipient, and has earned Dean's List - First Honors every semester.

BA .184

RBI 2

H 9

HR 0

R

3B 0

2B 0

GP/GS 39/ 17

AB 49

Year 2001

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#13

JENNIFERDELPIT So. P/IF R/R

PALOS VERDES, CA Rancho Palos Verdes HS

2001: Appeared in 48 games with 46 starts. Batted .236 w ith 8 runs, 7 doubles, 2 triples, I homer and team-best 20 RBIs. Collected eight multi-hit games with best outing coming against BYU: 2-for-3 with 3 RBIs and 2 doubles. Belted a homer at UC San Diego (April 4th). Also pitched in 23 games with I0 starts and 3 complete games. Had a record of 5-8 with a 3.28 ERA. Twice recorded six strikeouts (Portland State & UC Riverside). Selected team 's Rookie of the Year and WISL All-Academic.

Prep: Attended Palos Verdes Peninsula High School and lettered in softba ll. Earned Athlete of the Year honors and Most Outstanding Player award in her senior campaign. In her junior season , she was named Best Offensive Player whil e batting .350. Delpit played travel softball for the Southern Ca lifornia Blazers.

Personal: Born in No1ihridge, CA on June 19, 1982. Parents are Sue and Larry Delpit. Jennifer was also recruited by Sienna College and Seton Hall Univers ity.. . Chose USO for its academics, location and softball program . Hi story major.

BA .236

RBI 20

H 33

HR I

R 8 cc 3

3B 2

2B 7

GP/GS 48/46

AB 140 sv 2

Year 2001

ERA 3.28

ER 33

K 43

H 84

BB 27

REC

G-CS 23-10

IP 70.1

Year 200 1

5-8

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OLAYA SALAZAR So. C/OF R/R

LANCASTER, CA Quartz Hill HS

#20

2001: Played in 28 games with 21 starts. Batted .254 with 17 hits and 12 RBIs. Had a big day against Concordia on February 16th going 3-for-4 with I run, 4 RBIs and a double. Totaled four multi-hit games.

Prep: Prepped at Quartz Hill High School where she was a three-time First Team Go lden League se lection. She batted .365 and earned the Outstanding Pl ayer award in her senior campaign. Salazar batteC: .320 in her junior season, .275 in her sophomore year and led her team to a 1998 Division 11 C. I.F. Championship. While playing travel ball with So. Cal Stealth, she posted an impressive .320 batting average. Olaya also lettered in vol leyball and soccer at Quartz High School. .. she was the captain of the soccer team.

Personal: Earned a USO Merit Scholarship.. . Chose USO because of its location and academics. Also recruited by CS Bakersfield, Cal Baptist and Cal Lutheran. Born on June 22, 1982 in Monterey Park, CA. Parents are David and Yolanda Salazar. Business Administration major and Spanish minor.

BA .254

HR 0

RBI 12

3B 0

2B I

R 6

H

AB 67

GP/GS 28/21

Year 2001

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CINDY McGEE So. OF R/R

BURBANK, CA Notre Dame HS

#22

2001: Played in 25 games with 5 starts. Scored 7 runs for the Toreros. Was l-for-3 with a run sco red aga inst Concordia (February 16th). Named to WISL All-Academic Team.

Prep: Attended Notre Dame High School and lettered in softba ll fo r four years. Earned A ll-Mission League honors and Coach's award while batting .300 in her senior campa ign. Earned Most In spirational award wh il e leading her team to a 20-9 record, second place finish in league and a semifinal appearance in the playoffs. McGee also lettered in vo lleyball and water polo at Notre Dame High School. .. Earned MVP and All -League honors in water polo and the Coach's award in volleyball. She was named Notre Dame Athlete of the Year for all four years.

Personal: Earned an academic scholarship ... Chose USO because of the sc hool , location and beautiful campus. Born on May 22, 1982 in Los Angeles, CA. Parents are Steve and Marcia McGee. Business Administration major and Spanish minor.

BA .125

RBI 0

R 7

HR 0

2B 0

3B 0

H I

AB 8

GP/GS 25/5

Year 2001

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FRANCESCA RAMOS Fr. OF R/R

#2

SAN DIEGO, CA Point Loma HS

Prep: Attended Point Loma High School in San Diego, CA ... she played four years of varsity softball with the 1999 team wi1ming the league championship ... earned First Team All-Eastern League honors twice ('O I & ' 00), and selected 2nd Team All-Eastern League honors in 1998 & 1999 ... 3-time team captain ... three-time Al l-Tournament se lection ... 4-time Honor Roll ... MVP in 2000 and Golden Glove award in 1998 ... earned the 200 I Lois Craig Leadership Award, and was named to the All-Academic Team (San Diego Union-Tribune). Personal: Born on June 2, 1983 in San Diego, CA ... her mother is Teresa Ramos ... chose USO to play colleg iate softba ll, attend small college with strong academics ... also recruited by Fresno State ... enj oys arts & dancing ... attended schoo l of creative & perforn1ing arts in San Diego for 5 years ... undeclared major. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• #6 TARYN NAGATA Fr. IF/OF L/L HONOLULU,ID lolani School Prep: Attended lolani School in Honolulu, Hawaii ... was a two-time All-State selection as a first baseman ... three- time Interscho lastic League of Honolulu (ILH) All-Star ... team was ILH Champions three straight years ... team was Hawaii State Champions junior and sophomore campaigns ... freshman year earned Honorabl e Mention recognition. Personal: Born on July I, 1983 in Honolulu, Hawaii ... parents are Linda and Denni s Nagata ofHonolu lu, Hawaii ... chose USO mainly to play softball , but also because it was the closest school to home ... team's only natural left– hander on the team ... undeclared major. •••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• #12 HILARY McHUGH Fr. OF R/R VISTA, CA Vista HS Prep: Attended Vista High School in Vista, CA ... senior year earned First Team All-Pa lomar honors, and was selected 2nd Team All-Cl F ... three-time CIF participant, including being CIF Division I runner-ups during sophomore campaign .. . junior year was North County Times' Best of the Rest' ... 3-time All-Academic Team member ... Most Inspirational freshman year ... also competed in volleyball (2nd Team All-League) ... Vista Hi gh School Athl ete of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Personal: Born on March 3 1, 1983 in Fallbrook, CA ... chose USO because she loved everything about it ... parents are Pete & Lu McHugh of Vista, CA ... father played baseball at UC Riverside ... Education major. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• #14 KIM DELPIT Fr. SS/OF R/R R. PALOS VERDES, CA Rancho Palos Verdes HS Prep: Attended Palos Verdes Peninsula High School ... pl ayed softba ll for coach Tim Hall in the Bay League ... played both infie ld and outfield ... also participated in soccer. Personal: Born on December 2, 1983 in N011hridge, CA ... parents are LaITy and Susan Delpit of Rancho Palos Verdes, CA ... older sister Jennifer is a sophomore pitcher/i nfie lder on the Torero squad ... chose USO for good academics, location and softball program ... chose USO over Loyo la Marymount and UC Davis ... undeclared maJor. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #16 ASHLEY TURNER Fr. IF R/R SAN DIEGO, CA Helix HS Prep: Attended Hel ix High Schoo l in San Diego, CA ... seni or year team was crowned Grossmont League champions, and advanced to CIF semi-finals ... earned Coaches Award jun ior and sophomore seasons ... also lettered in vo lleyball and water polo ... se lected Outstanding Seni or Athl ete of th e Year ... 3-sport letter award . Personal: Born on August 3 1, 1983 in San Diego, CA .. . parents are Leo Turner and Beth McDowell .. . chose USO fo r its academic environment, locati on, size and religious affili ati on ... hobbies include snowboarding, wakeboarding and surfing .. . bi g fan of the San Diego Padres ... plans on maj oring in Education.

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2001 FINAL STATS & RESULTS

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BATTING Name Lora McBay Jade Quentin Cristina Byrn e Anne Skidmore Olaya Salazar Jennifer Delpit Kristy Clarke Liz Wells

so TB SLG FLO%

R

RBI

SB-SBA

BB

BA

GP-GS AB

3B HR

H

2B

I

2

.333

1.000

0-0 0-0 1-3

0 9

.333 7-0

2

2

6

0 3 8 2 2 7 2 7 2 3 0 0 0 0 _Q I I

0 2 6 2 3 0 2

0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 I

0

17 33 12

.398 .935 .434 .940 .294 .986 .306 .973 .269 .972 .336 .990 .262 .953 .387 .995 .232 .971 .236 .977 .238 .922 . I85 .929 . 184 .800 .1 56 .963 .154 .333

39 66 50

.286 40-37 .263 54-53 .259 54-5 1 .256 55-53 .254 28-2 1 .236 48-46 .224 50-48 .208 39-39

11

28 40 44 41 17 33 24 22 17 25

19 16 12

98

15

152 170 160 140 107 106 67

2 1

7- 16

18 14

9 6 7 5 7 6 3

4-7 3-5

17 49

11

18

12 20

8

6 8

17 47

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

28

13

I

4

8

Desi Collo

24 41

4

12

3 0

Stephanie Bisera .207 44-33 Jennifer Bridges .197 51-50 Allison Williams . 190 12-5

19

6

11 11

8 9

82

14

13 30

127

I

I I

5

21

I

4

I

7

0 0 0 0 0 _Q

Ash ley Miller Kirsten Adair

10

11

. 185 29-20 . 184 39-1 7 .156 54-33 . 154 10-6 . 125 25-5

54 49

9

10

2 2 5 0 _Q

0 2 0

11 9

14

9

0 0 0 _Q

Nicky Geis

29

19

122

19

5 2

2

Charlie Smith Cindy McGee

13

2

0 2

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l

1

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1.000

216435

.294 .964

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USO Tota ls Opponent

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1482 157 338 1515 212 414

19 28

133 178

86

38 46

7

15

138 207 561 .370 .961

PITCHING Pitcher Allison Williams Anna Russell Jade Quentin Jennifer Delpit

sv

R 54 57 49 44

K 41

W-L

BB

Alli!

H

ERA

ER

GS

CG

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25 49 33 27

101.2

2.48 2.79 3.01 3.28 3.71 99.0 2.85 1.94

5-9 6-9 5-9 5-8 1-0 0-0

27 27 22 23

11

111 102 103

36 39 47 33

5 4 5 3 0 _Q

0 3 0 2 0 _Q 5 4

44 75 43

16 19 10

98.0

109.1 70. 1

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Liz Wells

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22-35 35-22

17 35

390.2 414 397.0 338

212 157

159 110

138

207 216

57 57

57 57

86

2001 Torero Game-By-Game Results

Overall: 22-35

WISL: 3-4 (3rd Place)

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2-3 2-0

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1-27-01 CS San Bernardino 8-1 1-27-01 CS San Bernardino 6-3

3-1

2-02-01 Biola University 2-02-0 1 Biola University 2-10-01 at (# !) UCLA 2-10-01 at (# !) UCLA

2-5 2-3 0-8 0-7 0-5 0-6 0-2 2-6 8-2 7-1 6-0 I-7 7-8 0-1 0- 1 0-9 0-8 0-5 1-3 0-7 0-3 0-1 5-0 5-3 12-5 3-13 0-14

L L L L L L L L

1-2

3-25-0 I at Hawa ii %

L L

3-28-0 I

UC Santa Barbara 4-5

w w

3-31-0 I Santa Clara 3-31-01 Santa Clara 4-04-0 I at UC San Diego 4-04-0 I at UC San Di ego 4-07-0 I at Saint Mary's 4-07-0 I at Saint Mary's 4-08-0 I at Santa Clara 4-08-0 I at Santa Clara 4-10-0 I Saint Mary's 4-10-0 I Saint Mary's 4-18-0 1 Azusa Pacific 4-18-01 Azusa Pacific 5-04-0 I at UC Riverside 5-04-0 I at UC Riverside 5-09-01 LMU+ 5-09-0 I vs. LMU + 5- 11-0 I Santa Clara + 5- 11 -0 I Saint Mary 's + 5- 12-0 1 Santa Clara + 5-12-0 1 Saint Mary 's + 5-13-0 1 Saint Mary 's +

8-1 2-1 2-7 2-3 5-6 6-5 6-2 5-1 3-2

2-11 -0 I at LMU 2-1 1-0 I at LMU

L L L

2-15-01 Point Loma 2-15-01 Point Loma 2-16-01 Concordia 2-16-01 Concordia 2-23-0 I Bradley @ 3-03-0 I at Azusa Pacific 3-03-0 I at Azusa Paci fie

w w w w L w

w w w

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4-10

w

3-09-0 1 Tulsa#

2-1 0-2

3-10-01 Brigham Young # 3-10-01 Boston College #

L L L L L L L L L L L

L L L

4-29-01 Loyola Marymount 0-1 4-29-01 Loyola Marymount 0-1

Portland State #

3-11-0 I

w w w w

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

3-11-01 Northern Iowa #

3-13-0 1 Arizo na 3-13-0 1 Arizona

3-16-01 San Diego State $ 3- 16-0 1 Mic higan State $ 3- 17-01 San Diego State $ 3- 17-0 I Michiga n State $ 3-20-0 I at Hawaii Pacific 3-20-0 I at Hawaii Pacific 3-22-0 I Wright State %

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# Torero Invitational

$ USO Round Robin

% Hawai i Tournament

@ LMU Round Robin

+ WISL Tournament

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